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One World Cinema![]() Sharon Abella and her blog 1worldcinema report on the industry from New York and th emany festivals she is attending, she is a regular contributor to filmfestivals.com ![]() "Spanish Cinema Now" at Walter Reede Theater Dec 5-24th in NYC
Spanish Cinema Now" is one of Walter Reede Theater's longest running series beginning in 1992, with the French and Italian Film Festivals close behind. Spanish cinema is growing in popularity, especially among the younger generations.
Q & A
Javier Camara: "It is a very commercial movie, I am sorry."
Q- "Did you learn how to cook?'
A-"I do a lot of films about cooking. I don't know why. I am fat. At home, I am the worst cook in the world."
Q-"Does comedy come easy to you?"
A- "I learned comedy on sit com's on tv. Spain is a country for comedians and my grandfather was a comedian. You learn a lot from the director of the film, the rhythm of the film is like a sitcom. I love film."
Q-"DId you have a body double in the soccer scenes?
A-"They looked for one that looked a lot like me. I am fat, and most stuntmen are fit".
Q-"When did you become involved in the project?"
A-"I mixed natural "7-Lives", the famous sitcom in Spain, that was a normal development a big star Carmen M, doing a spin off of "7-Lives", called "Aida". I do the first film with him, but this film is a little bit exaggerated. The characters are made of gum. The movements are very exaggerated.
Best Paella in Barcelona: "Kaiku" on the Barcelonetta, in Barcelona.
Tapas Restaurants in NYC: "Bar Carrera", "Boqueria", "Las Ramblas", "N", "Mercat", and "Oliva".
"We are proud of the film. A lot of people go to the cinema in Spain and we are very proud. Today, I am very satisfied with all. I was working on the sit-com when Pedro Almodovar asked me to do "Talk to Her". I gained confidence, as I gained confidence, I knew I could do a good job, others become confident in me too." "I love one actor named Steve Carell. If anyone knows him personally, please tell him about me, not for sex.
06.12.2008 | One World Cinema's blog Cat. : 7 Lives Aida Barcelona Chef's Special Entertainment Entertainment Human Interest Human Interest Javier Camara Lola Dueñas Los Girasoles Ciegos Madrid Mala Educacion Maxi Michelin Paris Paris, Je t'aime Pedro Almodóvar Spain Steve Carell Talk to Her Technology Technology the French and Italian Film Festivals Volver Walter Reede
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