Spain to be country focus for IFFI 2015


From Our Special Correspondent 

Daijiworld Media Network - Panaji 

Goa, Nov 14: The upcoming International Film Festival of India (IFFI) will have Spain as the country focus for the festival with best of the films from the country to be presented during the ten day long event.

IFFI would start in Goa from November 20.

In the country focus section, the organizers have lined up the best of Spanish cinema ranging from master filmmakers like Carlos Saura and Pedro Almadovar to the young and enthusiastic director Alejandro Amenabar.

The section will also feature Leticia Dolera’s debut film 'Requirements To Be A Normal Person'.

Following films would be presented in the section:
1. Isla Bonita/ Isla Bonita/ Fernando Colomo/ Spain/ 2015/ 101

2. Requirements To Be A Normal Person/ Requisitos Para SerUna Persona Normal/ Leticia Dolera/ Spain/ 2015/ 95

3. The Sea Inside/ Mar Adentro/ Alejandro Amenabar/ Spain, France, Italy/ 2004/ 125

4. Thesis/ Tesis/ Alejandro Amenabar/ Spain/ 1996/ 125

5. Goya in Bordeaux/ GOYA EN BURDEOS/ Carlos Saura/ Spain, Italy/ 1999/ 100

6. Tango/ Tango/ Carlos Saura/ Spain, Argentina/ 1998/ 115

7. Bad Education/ La mala educacion/ Pedro Almodovar/ Spain/ 2004/ 106

  

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