Simón and Delpierre belong to a young Catalan generation of auteur filmmakers and producers that has managed to emerge and excite during and despite Spain’s economic downturn. Do you feel like a ...
Nothing much happens in Summer 1993, the film Spain submitted for consideration in the best foreign film category of the most recent Academy Awards. Nothing much, unless you count the fits and starts ...
"Authentic and memorable... with maturity, empathy, and heartfelt emotion." Oscilloscope Labs has just released the first official US trailer for a coming-of-age film titled Summer 1993, which is ...
Carla Simón's debut feature follows her 6-year-old self as she navigates the world after her parents die of AIDS. By Shannon L. Bowen Making a movie is always a personal journey for a director. But ...
The languid yet lovely “Summer 1993,” about an orphaned girl who must adapt to a new family, explores tricky territory that few films attempt: how a child deals with grief. If the material sounds glum ...
As part of its Mujeres de Cine film series, the San Antonio Museum of Art will host a free outdoor screening of the critically acclaimed film Summer 1993, a 2017 coming-of-age drama from Spain written ...
Carla Simon's debut won the Best First Feature Award at Berlinale. By Pamela Rolfe The Spanish film academy chose Carla Simon’s feature debut, Summer 1993, to represent the country in the foreign ...
BARCELONA — A coming-of-age told from the perspective of a six-year-old orphan who is forced to live with her aunt and uncle, “Summer 1993” is the first feature of Barcelona-based Carla Simón.
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