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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

Fernando Trueba, Honored at the 26th Thessaloniki Documentary Film Festival

Fernando Trueba, Honored at the 26th Thessaloniki Documentary Film Festival

Fernando Trueba will be honored at the 26th Thessaloniki Documentary Film Festival, where “They Shot the Piano Player” will be the opening film.

“A Different Man”, Beauty Is on the Inside

“A Different Man”, Beauty Is on the Inside

“A Different Man” is a black comedy without prejudice or fear of impropriety, questioning aesthetic norms and our insecurities.

74th Berlinale: Competition

74th Berlinale: Competition

From 15 to 25 February, the 74th Berlinale will take place, the fifth and last edition of the Berlinale to be directed by Mariette Rissenbeeck and Carlo Chatrian.

“The Teachers’ Lounge”, a Silenced Scream

“The Teachers’ Lounge”, a Silenced Scream

“The Teachers’ Lounge” is an emotional thriller set in a secondary school, which raises ethical questions with a social perspective.

“Poor Things”, This Is How a Woman Is Made

“Poor Things”, This Is How a Woman Is Made

In “Poor Things”, Yorgos Lanthimos elevates his style in a work where Emma Stone shines.

“Junkyard Dog”, A Chronicle of Love and Friendship

“Junkyard Dog”, A Chronicle of Love and Friendship

“Junkyard”, Jean-Baptiste Durand’s brilliant feature debut, is a chronicle of friendship and also a coming of age in a small French village.

The Best Films of 2023 Do Not Fit In a Top 10

The Best Films of 2023 Do Not Fit In a Top 10

The year 2023 has been splendid in terms of new and admirable films and series. The festivals’ programmes have proved it.

“The Zone of Interest”, the Essence of Evil

“The Zone of Interest”, the Essence of Evil

“The Zone of Interest” is a masterpiece about evil, where the off-camera is as present and painful as the scrupulousness of the peaceful daily life next to Auschwitz.

“Disco Boy”, In the Heart of Darkness

“Disco Boy”, In the Heart of Darkness

Disco Boy is a bold and personal film that reflects sensorially, without prejudice, on our old and new Europe, questioning its possibility, the burden of the past and its traces, with a charismatic protagonist in spite of himself.

64th Thessaloniki International Film Festival: Alexander Payne presents “The Holdovers”

64th Thessaloniki International Film Festival: Alexander Payne presents “The Holdovers”

One of the highlights of the 64th Thessaloniki International Film Festival was the premiere of Alexander Payne‘s latest film, The Holdovers. During his visit to the Evia Film Project last June, he gave us a brief insight into the film, which he was planning to bring to the festival. In our interview, he was full […]