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The signatories include Cannes Critics’ Week Jury President Rodrigo Sorogoyen, Javier Cámara, Paco León, Alauda Ruiz de Azúa, whose Movistar Plus+ series Querer was among Spain’s most ...
Born in Barakaldo, Spain in 1978, she studied directing at the ECAM film school in Madrid. Since 2007, she has combined a career in directing commercials ...
film profile], about Querer’s development, complexity and subject matter. It was harder to talk about it when it belonged to the more intimate realm, with its myriad complex issues. What happens in ...
Two years ago, after it bowed in cinema theaters in Spain, Alauda Ruiz de Azúa’s feature debut “Lullaby” was described by Pedro Almodóvar as “undoubtedly the best Spanish debut for years.” ...
Movistar Plus+, Spain’s most-viewed pay TV operator, is partnering on “Los domingos,” a new film from “Lullaby” director Alauda Ruiz de Azúa and the producers of that critically ...
“It is undoubtedly the best debut in Spanish cinema for years,” Pedro Almodóvar announced of Alauda Ruíz de Azua’s movie “Lullaby,” as it began to prove one of Spain’s liveliest ...
Home International Acquisitions Zee-Sony Merger Back On Track; JFK Doc Set For Channel 5/Paramount+; BBC Studios Doc Unit Hire; New Screen Australia CEO; Alauda Ruiz De Azúa Series For Movistar ...
Alauda has been racing VTOL aircraft in the South Australian desert for two years already. Until now, though, the races have attracted scant attention as the vehicles have been flown remotely by ...
Air speeder MK4 was unveiled by Alauda Aeronautics and is capable of hitting speeds of 360km per hour. The vehicle is hydrogen-powered, human-piloted, and is able to reach its top speed in just 30 ...
Flying racing car company Alauda Aeronautics has unveiled a hydrogen-powered, human-piloted vehicle which can hit speeds of 360km/h, as it gears up for the launch of its racing series next year.
Flying racing car company Alauda Aeronautics has unveiled a hydrogen-powered, human-piloted vehicle which can hit speeds of 360km/h, as it gears up for the launch of its racing series next year.
Flying racing car company Alauda Aeronautics has unveiled a hydrogen-powered, human-piloted vehicle which can hit speeds of 360km/h, as it gears up for the launch of its racing series next year.