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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".

Author's Articles

“April”, Dea Kulumbegashvili Excels Herself

“April”, Dea Kulumbegashvili Excels Herself

Dea Kulumbegashvili’s April goes beyond the naturalism of a social drama to reflect radically on the reality of being a woman.

“Soul of the Desert”, interview with Mónica TaboadaTapia

“Soul of the Desert”, interview with Mónica TaboadaTapia

Soul of the Desert, by Mónica Taboada Tapia, winner of the Queer Lion Award at the 81st Venice Film Festival, immerses us in the arid landscapes of La Guajira.

“Queer”, Burroughs According to Guadagnino

“Queer”, Burroughs According to Guadagnino

Luca Guadagnino adapts in “Queer” the work of William Burroughs, starring a sublime Daniel Craig who is not afraid to take risks.

“The Room Next Door”, No Risk and No Emotion

“The Room Next Door”, No Risk and No Emotion

The Room Next Door is Pedro Almodóvar’s first English-language feature film, starring Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore.

“The Brutalist”, Made of Cement and Marble

“The Brutalist”, Made of Cement and Marble

In The Brutalist, Brady Corbet narrates the complexity of a tormented spirit, the architect László Tóth, played by Adrien Brody.

“Three Friends”, the Seasons of Love

“Three Friends”, the Seasons of Love

Emmanuel Mouret directs Camille Cottin, Sara Forestier and India Hair, in a subtle love comedy, premiered at the 81st Venice Film Festival.

“Quiet Life”, Reality Beats Fiction

“Quiet Life”, Reality Beats Fiction

The impression left by “Quiet Life” is all the more disturbing and effective since what we have seen has not been a fantasy pushed to the limit.

“Bonnard, Pierre et Marthe” Interview with Martin Provost

“Bonnard, Pierre et Marthe” Interview with Martin Provost

Martin Provost reformulates the concept of the muse in his film “Bonnard, Pierre et Marthe”, starring Vincent Macaigne and Cécile de France.

81st Venice Film Festival, Orizzonti and Classics

81st Venice Film Festival, Orizzonti and Classics

The 81st Venice Film Festival kicks off on August 28 with the premiere of Tim Burton’s “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” starring Michael Keaton and Winona Ryder.

“The Friday Afternoon Club: A Family’s Memoir”, No Hard Feelings

“The Friday Afternoon Club: A Family’s Memoir”, No Hard Feelings

The Friday Afternoon Club: A Family Memoir (Penguin Press) is a tale of childhood, youth and coming-of-age, where Griffin Dunne opens up.