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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. Co-autora de "Ficciones, las justas. La nueva moral en el cine, la música y la pornografía".

Author's Articles

“Oppenheimer”, Destroyer of Worlds

“Oppenheimer”, Destroyer of Worlds

“Oppenheimer” unfolds the epic of the story, descends in low-flying flight into the intimacy of his character, without shying away from the moral question or positioning.

Interview With Alexander Payne: “I Think About Paul Giamatti for Everything”

Interview With Alexander Payne: “I Think About Paul Giamatti for Everything”

Alexander Payne opened the second edition of the Evia Film Project with a screening of “Downsizing”, an environmental fable that has been re-evaluated over time.

2nd edition Evia Film Project: Screenings

2nd edition Evia Film Project: Screenings

The success of the first edition of the Evia Film Project, the ecological initiative organised by the Thessaloniki International Film Festival, has made it possible for a new summer meeting with the public and the community of film professionals to take place between 20 and 24 June 2023.

2nd Evia Film Project: green cinema, music and sustainability

2nd Evia Film Project: green cinema, music and sustainability

The second edition of the Evia Film Project is an ecological and cultural initiative organised by the Thessaloniki International Film Festival. Over five days, there will be screenings, masterclasses, actions for professionals, workshops for children and students, as well as unique musical events.

“A Brighter Tomorrow”, Communism and Songs for a Better World

“A Brighter Tomorrow”, Communism and Songs for a Better World

“A Brighter Tomorrow” is a massive demonstration of the healing capacity of cinema, of the will to permanence, of creative force, where the songs of Joe Dassin or the inevitable Franco Battiato have also made the world a better place.

“Asteroid City”, Atrophied Aestheticism

“Asteroid City”, Atrophied Aestheticism

“Asteroid City” is a contrived Anderson diorama, devoid of life and given over to its own involution.

“Close Your Eyes”, Cinema and Permanence

“Close Your Eyes”, Cinema and Permanence

“Close Your Eyes” reflects on the passage of time, identity and memory, where cinema always remains.

“Strange Way of Life”, the Possibility of a Western

“Strange Way of Life”, the Possibility of a Western

“Strange Way of Life” is a brilliant queer western, which reformulates classic references with respect and at the same time without fear.

“Monster”, Love And Dysfunctionality

“Monster”, Love And Dysfunctionality

“Monster” is a series of Chinese boxes where everyone seeks, and sometimes finds, a way to move on and heal their emotional wounds.

“Jeanne du Barry”, Versaillesque, Courtesan And Lifeless

“Jeanne du Barry”, Versaillesque, Courtesan And Lifeless

Maïwenn’s “Jeanne du Barry” revisits the historical character in a film that will leave no trace.