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San Sebastián (Spain), Sep 24 (EFE) .- In his debut in the world of TV series, "La Fortuna", Alejandro Amenábar turns Spanish officials of the Ministry of Culture into heroes in the purest Spielberg style. "You can see a patriotic sense in the series, in a good way," he said on Friday at a press conference in San Sebastián.FOOTAGE OF THE PRESS CONFERENCE AND THE ACTORS AND DIRECTOR POSING FOR THE MEDIA IN SAN SEBASTIAN, SPAIN
Madrid, Oct 3 (EFE).- The Colombian film "El olvido que seremos" and the Spanish television series "Patria" were the big winners at this year's 8th Platino Awards, held Sunday in Madrid, winning five and four awards, respectively.The gala three-hour in-person award ceremony contrasted with the virtual ceremony held last year due to the coronavirus pandemic, and this year the evening focused on music, joy and humor."El olvido que seremos" (Forgotten We'll Be), directed by Spain's Fernando Trueba, raked in five of the coveted awards at the gala ceremony, taking home the prizes for Best Ibero-American Fiction Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay (to David Trueba), Best Actor (Spaniard Javier Camara) and Best Art Direction (Diego Lopez). (Camera: JESÚS BARTOLOMÉ).SHOT LIST: THE PLATINO AWARDS 2021 RED CARPET, IN MADRID, SPAIN.
Madrid, Apr 14 (EFE).- (Camera: Santiago Castro) Spanish artist Óscar San Miguel, better known as Okuda, has inaugurated in the Madrid neighbourhood of Aluche a mural made by his foundation, Coloring the world, in recognition of the solidarity work of the Mutual Support Network of this neighbourhood in Madrid.FOOTAGE OF THE ARTIST AND THE MURAL.
Madrid, March 18 (EFE), (Camera: Raúl García).- The Prado Museum is to premiere "Soldado" (Soldier), a piece of theatre written by Spanish actor, screenwriter and film director Fernando Fernán Gómez on the occasion of the celebrations of his birth centenary. FOOTAGE OF ACTOR DANIEL ORTIZ DURING THE PRESENTATION OF THE PLAY AT THE PRADO MUSEUM IN MADRID.
Former 'Love Island' contestant Marcel Somerville slams the up coming series of Love Island saying that although he is looking forward to watching the series, he dosen't think it will be better than the previous one.