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Eva Peydró

Eva Peydró

Filóloga, traductora, crítica de cine, periodista cultural y escritora. Miembro de FIPRESCI (Federación Internacional de Prensa Cinematográfica) y de FEDEORA (Asociación de críticos de cine de Europa y Mediterráneo) y en representación de ambas organizaciones ha participado como jurado en festivales internacionales de cine, como Cannes, Venecia, Karlovy Vary o San Sebastián. En 2014 fundó la revista cultural online El Hype, de la que es directora, y a la que contribuye con artículos sobre cultura, críticas cinematográficas y crónicas de festivales de cine. Programadora del Festival Cinema Heritage. Co-autora de "Ficciones, las justas. La nueva moral en el cine, la música y la pornografía" y "El universo de Marlon Brando".

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“Final Cut”, the zombies open the 75th Cannes Film Festival

“Final Cut”, the zombies open the 75th Cannes Film Festival

The 75th Cannes Film Festival opens with “Final Cut”, a failed zombie parody by Michel Hazanavicius, on a day that saw the premiere of the documentary “For the Sake of Peace”, about South Sudan.

75th Cannes Film Festival: The year of the war

75th Cannes Film Festival: The year of the war

The 75th Cannes Film Festival will offer from May 17 to 28 a program with a nod to the current situation, with five female directors in the Official Selection, and where we will see the latest from Albert Serra.
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The 75th Cannes Film Festival pays tribute to Tom Cruise and Agnès Varda

The 75th Cannes Film Festival pays tribute to Tom Cruise and Agnès Varda

The 75th Cannes Film Festival is paying tribute to Tom Cruise and Forest Whitaker with an honorary award and to Agnès Varda by renaming the Soixantième hall.

“A House Made of Splinters”, Orphans of Ukraine

“A House Made of Splinters”, Orphans of Ukraine

In “A House of Made Splinters”, we meet the inmates of a foster home in Ukraine, an intermediate step between their unstructured and threatening – but longed-for – homes and the orphanage.

“Robin Bank”, a Quixote in search and arrest

“Robin Bank”, a Quixote in search and arrest

Enric Duran, the protagonist of the documentary “Robin Bank” (Anna Giralt Gris, 2022) swindled Spanish banks out of half a million euros in loans that he never paid back.

The three competition sections of the 24th Thessaloniki Documentary Festival

The three competition sections of the 24th Thessaloniki Documentary Festival

With a record number of world, international and European premieres, the three competition sections of the 24th Thessaloniki Documentary Festival, International Competition, Newcomers Competition and >>Film Forward Competition, showcase a series of fascinating movies.

The Greek Documentaries of the 24th Thessaloniki Documentary Festival

The Greek Documentaries of the 24th Thessaloniki Documentary Festival

From 10 to 20 March 2022, both in physical spaces and online, Greek documentaries, vibrant, multifaceted and pluralistic, take center stage at the 24th Thessaloniki Documentary Festival.

Post Reality on the 24th Thessaloniki Documentary Festival

Post Reality on the 24th Thessaloniki Documentary Festival

The ten documentaries screened within the framework of the 24th Thessaloniki Documentary Festival’s main tribute map a fluid world and pave the way to a new reality that abolishes any certainty of the past.

Top 10 Unforgettable Films of 2021

Top 10 Unforgettable Films of 2021

These are the ten films we won’t forget from 2021. Released in cinemas, platforms or festivals, they belong to different styles and cinematographies. What they all have in common is that they have left a lasting impact on our retina and our emotions.

62 Thessaloniki International Film Festival: Double Lives and Two Boxes

62 Thessaloniki International Film Festival: Double Lives and Two Boxes

The 62nd Thessaloniki International Film Festival screened out of competition the Romanian Golden Shell winner at the San Sebastian Festival, “Blue Moon”.