Garbo The Spy –
Garbo El Espía –
Edmon Roch
The Nazis called him Alaric. The British called him Read more...
Rabia –
Rabia –
Sebastián Cordero
In his debut feature film, Sebastian Cordero turns a Read more...
Stigmata –
Estigmas –
Adán Aliaga
A thoughtful journey into the intertwining realms of Read more...
After –
Alfred Rodrigues
After is the last stop, the last open bar... Read more...
The Island Inside –
La Isla Interior –
Dunia Ayaso & Félix Sabroso
Three siblings on the Read more...
Me Too –
Yo, también –
Álvaro Pastor & Antonio Naharro
A delightful, offbeat Read more...
Three Days with the... –
Tres dies amb la... –
Mar Coll
One of the most impressive Spanish debut features of Read more...
Nov. 18-22, 2010 –
Calgary
Plaza Theatre
Nov. 12-Dec. 1, 2010 –
Washington, D.C.
AFI Silver Theatre
Nov. 5-29, 2010 –
Chicago
Gene Siskel Film Center
Oct. 21-28, 2010 –
Miami
MDC’s Tower Theater and Raleigh Hotel
Oct. 15-18, 2010 –
Houston
Rice Cinema
Oct. 13-20, 2010 –
San Juan
Metro Cinema
Oct. 8-17, 2010 –
Portland
Northwest Film Center
Sep. 23-26, 2010 –
Seattle
SIFF Cinema
Sep. 1-5, 2010 –
Ottawa
Auditorium, Library and Archives
The FESTIVAL OF NEW SPANISH CINEMA is back! And we’re sure you will find in its program the kind of stories you were looking for: Double agents! Awkward family gatherings! Crazy and boozy nights gone wrong! Unconventional romances! This and much more in your own city or very close, who can resist such a tempting offer?
From 12th of November to the 1st of December 2010, this traveling Festival will bring the latest works of Spanish filmmakers to the AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center for the first time: stunning debuts (Me Too, Three Days with the Family) coincide with major works of renowned authors (The Inner Island, After) in a program which celebrates the diversity and vitality of contemporary Spanish Cinema.
Other Special Activities – Reception, Q&A and More
Opening Night Reception:
Friday Nov. 12, at 7:00 pm: Screening of Me Too! and Q&A with filmmaker Álvaro Pastor. Reception courtesy of Freixenet and Taberna del Alabardero.
Q&A with filmmaker:
Saturday Nov. 13, at 5:30 pm: Screening of Me Too! and Q&A with filmmaker Álvaro Pastor.
ADMISSION PRICES
$10 General Admission
$8.50 AFI Members
$9 Seniors (65+), Students (with valid ID), and Military
$6 Children (12 and under)
$7.50 Weekday Matinees (before 6:00 p.m., holidays excluded)
Box Office
The Box Office opens 30 minutes before the first film. The theatre is not open to the public before that time.
Online
You can reserve tickets online for any regular show with no added fee. Tickets reserved online MUST be retrieved at the box office with the same credit card used to reserve the tickets.
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Venues
AFI Silver Theatre
Washington, D.C.
Admission Prices
$10 General Admission
$8.50 AFI Members
$9 Seniors (65+), Students (with valid ID), and Military
$6 Children (12 and under)
$7.50 Weekday Matinees (before 6:00 p.m., holidays excluded)
Box Office
The Box Office opens 30 minutes before the first film. The theatre is not open to the public before that time.
Online
You can reserve tickets online for any regular show with no added fee. Tickets reserved online MUST be retrieved at the box office with the same credit card used to reserve the tickets.
Schedule
Friday November 12, 7:00 pm:
Me Too. Opening Night
Post-screening Q&A with filmmaker and reception courtesy of Freixenet and Taberna del Alabardero
Saturday November 13, 5:30 pm:
Me Too! Post-screening Q&A
Sunday November 14, 1:00 pm:
Three Days with the Family
Tuesday November 16, 8:00 pm:
Three Days with the Family
Wednesday November 24, 9:30 pm:
The Island Inside
Thursday November 25, 9:30 pm:
After
Tuesday November 26, 7:15 pm:
Garbo, The Spy
Sunday November 28, 7:40 pm:
Garbo, The Spy
Monday November 29, 7:00 pm:
Rabia
Tuesday November 30, 7:00 pm:
The Damned
Wednesday December 1, 9:30 pm:
Stigmata