7th Spanish Film Fest

posted on October 1st, 2008 (12:06 AM) in Sell Out Pixie

Oct. 1-12 means Spanish Film Fest time in Greenbelt 3.  Unfortunately, this is not free like that Cine Europa in Shang.  Tickets are  priced at Php 65; but still, not bad right?

 

 

So I'm thinking I want to watch these movies if I get the chance:

Miguel Y William

Genre: romance, comedy

Leonor leaves London to marry a rich, widowed duke in Castile, also leaving her lover, William Shakespeare, a promising playwright. In Spain, she meets Miguel de Cervantes, a man of letters who has lost faith in his talent. Shakespeare arrives to prevent the marriage between his beloved and the duke and so Leonor sees the chance to bring together the talents of the two writers to create a unique work.

El Orfanato

Genre: horror

Laura returns to the orphanage where shespent the best years of her childhood to discover that it has acquired ahaunted, unhappy air. She then sets out to learn what happened at the orphanageafter she left, plunging headlong into a netherworld where the dead reach outto the living.

Nocturna

Genre: animation, fantasy

Tim leaves the orphanage he calls home to find out why the stars have disappeared from the sky. He embarks on an exciting journey where he encounters the denizens of Nocturna, a parallel world that comes to life as we lie asleep, with a mission to find Moka, keeper of the night, to plead him to return the stars to the night sky.

Friends, we will watch this aight?

 

For the rest of the movie synopsis, check here

~ 4 insomniac loose
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iya (guest)

Comment posted on October 3rd, 2008 at 04:59 AM
great! i can watch later!

thanks for the post!
Comment posted on October 2nd, 2008 at 08:13 AM
I love foreign language films. Just wish this wasn't in greenbelt. too far from my place
Comment posted on October 1st, 2008 at 03:25 AM
i'm assuming there's subtitles?
Comment posted on October 1st, 2008 at 06:25 AM
of course! I don't understand spanish.