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Lily Collins as Emily in ‘Emily in Paris.’
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‘Emily in Paris’ Crew Member Diego Borella Dead After Collapsing on Set

by jummy84 August 25, 2025
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Diego Borella, a locally hired third assistant director, on the Netflix show Emily in Paris, has died. He was 47.

Borella reportedly collapsed on set while the series was filming season five in Venice, Italy, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.

“We are deeply saddened to confirm the sudden passing of a member of the Emily in Paris production family,” a Paramount Television Studios spokesperson said in a statement to THR. “Our hearts go out to the individual’s family and loved ones during this incredibly difficult time.”

Borella was pronounced dead at around 7:00 p.m. local time on Thursday, Aug. 21, according to multiple outlets. The tragedy happened while the crew was preparing to film a final scene inside Hotel Danieli in Venice. Medical staff was sent to try to revive Borella; however, he died at the scene of “a sudden heart attack,” the La Repubblica reported.

Earlier this week, Netflix unveiled the first-look images at Emily in Paris season five, which stars Lily Collins and will release on the streamer on Dec. 18.

The synopsis reads: “Now the head of Agence Grateau Rome, Emily faces professional and romantic challenges as she adapts to life in a new city. But just as everything falls into place, a work idea backfires, and the fallout cascades into heartbreak and career setbacks. Seeking stability, Emily leans into her French lifestyle until a big secret threatens one of her closest relationships. Tackling conflict with honesty, Emily emerges with deeper connections, renewed clarity, and a readiness to embrace new possibilities.”

Also starring in the cast are Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Ashley Park, Lucas Bravo, Samuel Arnold, Bruno Gouery, William Abadie, Lucien Laviscount, Eugenio Franceschini, Thalia Besson, Paul Forman, Arnaud Binard, Minnie Driver, Bryan Greenberg and Michèle Laroque.

August 25, 2025 0 comments
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Game of Thrones star recalls Lannister detail in King & Conqueror
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Game of Thrones star recalls Lannister detail in King & Conqueror

by jummy84 August 25, 2025
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“Two allies with no design on the English throne,” continues the synopsis, “who found themselves forced by circumstance and personal obsession into a war for possession of its crown.”

Speaking to RadioTimes.com about potential comparisons between the two projects ahead of the show’s release, Coster-Waldau said: “I’ve played at least eight or 10 cops in my life, so every time I play another police officer, I’m going, ‘This is a police officer, I’ve done that before, but it’s still very different, it’s a completely different story.’

“And yes, this is set in a time where they sit on horseback and have swords, but it’s a very different story.”

But he did go on to acknowledge that the author of the Game of Thrones books, George RR Martin, was “very inspired by this time period”.

“I do remember putting on my armour for the first time and noticing the sigils, which were exactly the same as the Lannisters’ in Game of Thrones, the lions.

“So there are definitely similarities visually, but it’s completely different.”

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as William of Normandy.

As well as throwing himself back into stunt training for the role of William the Conqueror, Coster-Waldau and his co-star Norton also embraced a popular Icelandic custom to help ensure that they were in peak condition for the drama’s more physical demands.

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“Reykjavík [where they filmed] is tiny,” said Norton. “More people live in York than the whole of Iceland, and they all love their swimming pools and their cold plunge and hot plunge,” which Coster-Waldau had never done before – and it proved to be quite the surprise.

“The first time, you feel that you’re about to die, and then you suddenly realise, oh, this is really nice,” he added.

Norton also said that it made their training “really, really enjoyable, because we would always couple it with this custom, which is to get to soak in cold water and then basically poach in warm water”.

“And so Nikolaj and I would always go down, do our stunts, and then head out… we had to be on it. We’re not that young anymore.”

King & Conqueror premieres on BBC iPlayer and BBC One on Sunday 24th August.

Check out more of our Drama coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

August 25, 2025 0 comments
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'RuPaul’s Drag Race' Lighting Designer on Keeping Production in LA
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‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Lighting Designer on Keeping Production in LA

by jummy84 August 25, 2025
written by jummy84

I am a Los Angeleno, born and raised, and I admired the entertainment industry even before I was a part of it. I’ve been fortunate to build a successful career in Los Angeles as a Lighting Designer, contributing to some of the most exciting and high-profile projects of the past 35 years. From scripted series to live telecasts to reality competition shows, I’ve worked alongside incredibly talented people, making magical moments. I love what I do, the people I do it with, and the city we call home.

For the past five seasons I’ve served as Lighting Designer on the technicolor explosion of artistry and self-expression that is “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” which has been proudly made in Los Angeles since 2009. At a time when productions are increasingly leaving Los Angeles, “RuPaul’s Drag Race” has remained firmly planted, holding onto its LA roots and much of the dedicated crew who helped build the iconic show.

BLACKKKLANSMAN, from left: Laura Harrier, John David Washington, 2018. ph: David Lee /© Focus Features /Courtesy Everett Collection

Many of us have worked in production for decades. We’ve come up through the ranks, mentored by veterans who shaped this industry and were lighting stages with carbon arcs and tungsten sources. Our crew includes gaffers and key grips whose parents, and even grandparents, were in the industry. We’ve got camera operators who started out as PAs in the early days of reality TV, and passionate, young talent—many making the move to Los Angeles to break into the business— who hope this will be the first of many projects in a lifelong career. We’re the kind of workers who have long formed the backbone of this industry town: generational, skilled, and deeply invested in its future.

Emmy-nominated lighting designer Gus Dominguez on the set of 'RuPaul's Drag Race'.
Emmy-nominated lighting designer Gus Dominguez on the set of ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’.Gus Dominguez

The work is hard, the pace is fast, and the expectations are high. Each week “RuPaul’s Drag Race” delivers something spectacular, whether it’s a Broadway-style musical, a scripted acting challenge, a high fashion photo shoot, or a lip sync smackdown for the ages, we’re constantly raising the bar. We are artists who want to create something timeless—a moment that people will remember, and that might even change their lives.

That level of creative ambition is made possible because of LA’s unmatched production ecosystem: the best crews in the business, cutting-edge rental houses, experienced collaborators, versatile sound stages, and reliable industry partners. These local, world-class resources allow us to be bold, flexible, and efficient.

Much of the success of “RuPaul’s Drag Race” can be credited to World of Wonder’s commitment to producing the long-running series in Los Angeles. They’ve proven there is no better place to make award-winning, culturally resonant television than right here at home. Their continued investment in LA’s production community not only helps sustain jobs and businesses, it preserves the legacy of craftsmanship, collaboration, and creative excellence that defines this town.

Production is in LA’s DNA. Let’s keep it that way.

August 25, 2025 0 comments
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'Two Seasons, Two Strangers' Review: Shô Miyake's Beguiling Diptych
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‘Two Seasons, Two Strangers’ Review: Shô Miyake’s Beguiling Diptych

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
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Three years ago, Japanese director Shô Miyake enjoyed an arthouse breakthrough with his gorgeous, unconventionally delicate boxing movie “Small, Slow But Steady”; two features later, that title looks more and more like an announcement of Miyake’s own filmmaking credo. All three adjectives apply to his latest, “Two Seasons, Two Strangers,” though it’s more jagged and peculiar than that description might imply on its own. Playfully reorienting the viewer as it shifts from a contemplative film-within-a-film — depicting a fleeting connection between two strangers in a seaside village — to the equally low-key reality of that film’s shy, adventure-seeking writer, it’s a tale light on incident but rich, per its title, in doublings, parallels and reflective surfaces, layered to entrancing, cumulatively moving effect.

A deserving winner of the top prize in the main competition at the Locarno Film Festival — a boon to the distribution prospects of this unassuming mood piece — “Two Seasons, Two Strangers” is adapted by Miyake from “Mr. Ben and His Igloo” and “A View of the Seaside,” two short 1960s works by revered manga artist Yoshiharu Tsuge. The director and his DP Yuta Tsukinaga honor the material’s original form with their crisp, panel-like Academy-ratio framing, while the disconnect between the two sources is deftly built into Miyake’s own script, which opens on Li (Shim Eun Kyung), a Korean writer based in Japan, making a rudimentary start to a screenplay: “Summer, seaside. A car at a dead end.”

From there, we’re immersed into the sparse story she’s writing, following two young loners — Natsuo (Mansaku Takada) and Nagisa (Yuumi Kawai) — at respectively loose ends in a sleepy coastal town where he’s visiting family and she’s just idly visiting, each nursing their own sadness. There’s a late-summer air of exhaustion to the place, where the threshing of strong winds through lush foliage vies with the dull roar of the ocean for prominence in Takamitsu Kawai’s intricate sound design, while Tsukinaga paints in brilliant, pregnant blues, present in everything from sky and sea to Nagisa’s chic, flimsy wrap dress and the undertone of the characters’ skin on an unseasonally cool day. And that’s before the strangers, having tentatively met on a deserted cove, go for a sensually saturated swim in a heavy rainstorm, the camera bobbing with them in the rowdy waves.

“When people have too much free time, they think about things too much and get depressed,” says Natsuo to Nagisa — better, perhaps, to act rashly and often, and reap the sensory benefits. With this observation, it would seem, Li is speaking through her characters: Depressive and adrift herself, she’s both creatively blocked and at risk of becoming a passive observer in her own life. At a Q&A following a screening of the film we’ve just dipped into, she dodges questions by flatly denying she any talent; later, asked what she’s working on next, she admits a planned script about ninjas has come to a halt. “The things and feelings that used to be fresh have been been overtaken by words,” she says. “I’m in a cage of words.”

What Li needs is the kind of journey on which she sets her characters, short on words and long on unfamiliar environs and feelings. With one graceful cut to black, several months pass; we emerge from darkness out of a railway tunnel on a train slicing through the brilliant white landscape of Japan’s snow country in midwinter. Deposited at a small tourist town, Li finds much to snap with the camera she now devotedly carries everywhere, but no free hotel rooms; she’s directed up the hill to a rustic, off-the-radar inn run by taciturn divorcé Benzo (Shinichi Tsutsumi). He turns out to be something of a kindred spirit, likewise awaiting a new chapter in a life he’s let run aground.

Their tentative bonding is the less sexy, more specifically wounded version of the brief encounter Li wrote in the film’s first half. Creative fires are gently stoked; personal balance is restored. Miyake has a wonderful eye and ear for small, perfect details of everyday serenity: Steam rises off a bowl of udon noodles slurped in silence one frosty afternoon, while snow gives way underfoot with a pleasingly muffled crunch and grumble. Cages of words are unlocked with a look, a nod or the settled stance of a cat in the window. “Two Seasons, Two Strangers” revels in the kinds of experiences that most storytellers wouldn’t deem remarkable, though it unassumingly articulates what can be life-changing, or even life-saving, about them.

August 24, 2025 0 comments
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David Corenswet's 'Superman' Audition Self-Tape Goes Viral
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David Corenswet’s ‘Superman’ Audition Self-Tape Goes Viral

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Now that Superman is available to watch at home, fans have been blessed with David Corenswet‘s audition to play Clark Kent.

A self-tape video of the actor reading his lines has recently gone viral, showing how he landed the role of the Man of Steel in the James Gunn-helmed blockbuster, which premiered last month in theaters before debuting on digital this month.

In the video shared on YouTube by 21 Casting, Corenswet slates to the camera before getting in Clark Kent costume and performing the interview scene with his wife Julia Warner reading Lois Lane’s part.

“You better be blown away by David Corenswet’s audition. This dude just oozes that Superman vibe,” a fan wrote on X with a still of Corenswet in Netflix’s The Politician, in which his character was compared to the DC superhero.

“David Corenswet was born to play Superman! Is Clark Kent!” another person raved. “What an amazing audition tape!”

You can always tell who went to Juilliard and who didn’t. Corenswet is such a theatre kid and it’s so great. He channeling Reeve so much here it’s wild. Also, if you haven’t seen his student projects and shorts, you’re missing out. They’re absolutely fantastic https://t.co/QScnaCGH1l

— Josh Loden (@noswag_JLoden) August 23, 2025

One viewer wrote, “You can always tell who went to Juilliard and who didn’t. Corenswet is such a theatre kid and it’s so great. He channeling [Christopher] Reeve so much here it’s wild. Also, if you haven’t seen his student projects and shorts, you’re missing out. They’re absolutely fantastic.”

In addition to a “beautiful” handwritten letter from Corenswet that came after, Gunn previously told GQ he was immediately convinced by the actor’s audition tape. “From the very beginning, he was the guy to beat, frankly,” he said.

Corenswet told the outlet, “James has told me that the one thing that surprised him, that meant something to him initially, was the humor that I brought to that first scene. I immediately read it in the terms of the movies that I grew up on, which are Singin’ in the Rain and His Girl Friday, and the Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers movies. Just the timing and the patter and the style of humor—and it turned out that that was what he was imagining.”

After surpassing $331M to become the United States’ highest-grossing Man of Steel pic in the month since its release, Superman premiered on digital this month, giving fans a chance to catch up before the return of Peacemaker to HBO Max for Season 2.

Since taking over DC Studios with Peter Safran, Superman marks the first entry in Gunn’s new DCU franchise, which begins with the ‘Gods and Monsters’ phase.

August 24, 2025 0 comments
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Bobby Berk on Announcing New Show a Day After ‘Queer Eye’ End
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Bobby Berk on Announcing New Show a Day After ‘Queer Eye’ End

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
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Bobby Berk is addressing controversy that arose after he announced his new show with HGTV just a day after Netflix revealed Queer Eye will end with season 10. 

A former member of the streamer’s rebooted series, Berk served as the Fab Five’s design expert through season one to eight, before he departed from the show ahead of its ninth installment. He will now star in the new series Junk or Jackpot? via HGTV, though the announcement notably came on July 10, a day after Netflix announced Queer Eye is set to conclude after its forthcoming 10th season. 

“I have to say, I swear on my mother’s life, my show announcement date was set,” he told People when asked about the timing. “No, this was planned. Show announcements don’t happen on a whim.”

One of his former Queer Eye co-star’s even reached out in the wake of the reveal. “Even Karamo [Brown] was like, ‘Girl, the day after?’ I’m like, ‘No, no, no. I promise you it was already planned,’” Berk added.

“I mean, [Netflix] could have easily given me a heads-up on when that was going to be announced,” the interior designer said. “I mean, I was on the show for [eight] seasons, but yeah, it’s fine.”

Following his season eight exit, Jeremiah Brent joined Queer Eye as the Fab Five’s design expert. When speaking with The Hollywood Reporter, Brent admitted that he didn’t feel pressure to step into Berk nor OG Queer Eye personality Thom Filicia’s shoes, and rather “felt a responsibility to my castmates,” of Brown, Antoni Porowski, Jonathan Van Ness and Tan France.

“They have been on the forefront of some of the most important social issues for the last seven years, and they have worked tirelessly to create something really special,” he said of the reeboot. Still, Brent admitted that taking part in the reality series was quite a journey for himself — both personally and professionally. 

“The experience unlocked parts of me that were super dormant, to be honest,” he said. “I reclaimed parts of myself that I had put away. … [Queer Eye] tethered me back to what matters about design.” 

August 24, 2025 0 comments
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King and Conqueror star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau compares new drama to Game of Thrones
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King and Conqueror star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau compares new drama to Game of Thrones

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
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<p><a href="https://www.radiotimes.com/programme/b-eg3dm7/king-conqueror/"><em>Add <strong>King and Conqueror</strong> to your watchlist</em></a></p>

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Malcolm McDowell, Lily Collins as Emily Cooper in
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Malcolm McDowell Talks Emily in Paris, Starring Lily Collins

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
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Sacré bleu! Malcolm McDowell says he’s not a fan of Emily in Paris, even though his daughter-in-law Lily Collins is the star of the show.

“To be honest with you, it’s not my kind of thing, and Lily knows that,” McDowell told People recently.

McDowell is related to Collins through the marriage of filmmaker Charlie McDowell, his son with ex-wife Mary Steenburgen. Collins, the daughter of musician Phil Collins and former teacher Jill Tavelman, married the younger McDowell in 2021, and the spouses welcomed their first child via surrogacy earlier this year.

Despite his distaste for Emily in Paris, McDowell only had rave reviews for Collins. “I’m the biggest fan of my daughter-in-law. I think she’s absolutely one of the great actresses,” the Clockwork Orange actor said. “She has such a beautiful quality. … As far as I’m concerned, when she’s on the screen, there’s nobody else on it, because she’s not only a good actress, but she has a beautiful quality.”

Plus, McDowell says Paris owes his daughter-in-law “a great debt” for bringing in so much tourism. “I’m sure [it] has gone up so much from people in the United States watching and going, ‘Yeah, let’s go to Paris,’” he said.

Emily in Paris has ventured out of the City of Light and even out of the country of France in recent seasons, however. Season 4 took the action to Rome while Season 5 — the production of which was just halted after the death of an assistant director — is filming in Venice.

The show’s fifth season will start streaming on Thursday, December 18, while Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu (Sylvie Grateau), Ashley Park (Mindy Chen), Lucas Bravo (Gabriel), Samuel Arnold (Julien), Bruno Gouery (Luc), William Abadie (Antoine Lambert), Lucien Laviscount (Alfie), Eugenio Franceschini (Marcello), and Thalia Besson (Genevieve) returning alongside Collins.

“Now the head of Agence Grateau Rome, Emily faces professional and romantic challenges as she adapts to life in a new city,” Netflix says in a synopsis of the fifth outing. “But just as everything falls into place, a work idea backfires, and the fallout cascades into heartbreak and career setbacks. Seeking stability, Emily leans into her French lifestyle, until a big secret threatens one of her closest relationships. Tackling conflict with honesty, Emily emerges with deeper connections, renewed clarity, and a readiness to embrace new possibilities.”

Emily in Paris, Season 5 Premiere, Thursday, December 18, Netflix

August 24, 2025 0 comments
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What's Next for Quentin Tarantino, and Film Critics — Screen Talk
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What’s Next for Quentin Tarantino, and Film Critics — Screen Talk

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
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Quentin Tarantino‘s recent — and no doubt coveted — appearance on “The Church of Tarantino,” a long-running fan podcast run by Scott K., provided spicy details about the director’s next moves. He’s working on a play he hopes to take to the West End, and during the two-hour episode, he also explained why his purported 10th film “The Movie Critic” derailed. It turns out that Tarantino’s planned limited series, as announced in 2022 for an unspecified network or streamer, began as “The Movie Critic” before he whittled it down to a feature film version.

The Oscar-winning “Pulp Fiction” and “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” director first announced in 2024 that he would not move forward with “The Movie Critic,” about a film writer in 1970s Los Angeles circa the same time and place as “Once Upon a Time.” There wouldn’t have been, he insists, any overlaps in terms of characters, nor would there be an appearance from Cliff Booth (played by Oscar winner Brad Pitt). Of course, we now know that Booth and Pitt are returning for a new film, scripted by Tarantino and directed by David Fincher, for Netflix. Titled “The Adventures of Cliff Booth,” the period film went into on-location California production this past week.

'Eden'

On this week’s episode of IndieWire’s “Screen Talk,” co-hosts Anne Thompson and Ryan Lattanzio recapped Tarantino’s podcast appearance — and specifically about how Tarantino rejected the notion that he is paralyzed by fear or indecision about his 10th and expected-to-be-final movie. For now, the Netflix movie and the eventual stage play will have to sate his fans.

Elsewhere on the episode, we share our own favorite movies from the 1970s in the wake of IndieWire’s ’70s Week, which ranked the decade’s 100 best movies, topped by Bob Fosse’s “All That Jazz,” along with interviews and insights about the era. Our mutual favorites include “Klute” and “Chinatown,” and we gave a shout-out to films like “A Clockwork Orange” and “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” that didn’t make the cut.

Speaking of podcast appearances, Warner Bros. film chiefs Michael De Luca and Pamela Abdy gave a candid chat to The Black List founder Franklin Leonard about the studio’s recent successes. They talked about the bidding war for Zach Cregger’s sleeper horror “Weapons” — De Luca got the script at 8:30 a.m. on a Monday in January 2023 and by the next day the deal was closing at Warners’ production arm New Line. They also unpacked further the revolutionary deal for Ryan Coogler and “Sinners”; the filmmaker will get back the rights to the horror movie in 25 years, which is five years longer than Sony’s similar deal with Tarantino and “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” a movie Warners chased. At this point, “Sinners” is a Best Picture Oscar frontrunner.

Listen to this week’s “Screen Talk” episode below.

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Juan Diego Botto Femicide Drama is Produced, Distributed by Sideral
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Juan Diego Botto Femicide Drama is Produced, Distributed by Sideral

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
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Madrid-based Sideral, an integrated production-distribution-sales label which debuted in 2023 at the Berlinale, has announced plans to produce and distribute “Los Relatos” a femicide drama by Miguel del Arco with Juan Diego Botto (“The Room Next Door”), Marta Etura (“Cell 211”) and Ainara Elejalde (Mr. No One”) leading the cast.

Sideral will handle both international sales and distribution in Spain.

Principal photography kicks off in September with Aquí y Allí Films also producing. Its release is targeted for late next year.

“Los Relatos” explores the lasting, painful repercussions of a femicide — even more than 20 years after the crime was committed. It follows Pablo (played by Botto), who returns to his hometown after serving time for the murder of his wife — the very place where it all happened. Only the audience can decide whether he deserves a second chance — ostensibly one his victim will never have.

Said del Arco: “Writing this script has kept me on a constant edge, forcing me to confront deep contradictions. But the act of empathy is precisely what makes us human. Trying to put oneself in another’s place is, I believe, the only way we can move forward as a society.”

Expressing his full confidence in del Arco and his cast, Sideral’s Roberto Butragueño said: “’Los Relatos’ is a bold, necessary project, full of sensitivity.”

The drama explores the emotional and moral complexities that arise when a murderer decides to confront his past rather than vanish into anonymity. It delves into the needs of victims and their families as they seek to reclaim dignity in the aftermath of violence. At its core, the story examines the uneasy coexistence of reintegration and justice, the possibility of forgiving the unforgivable and the pursuit of redemption in the face of irreparable harm.

“What’s truly valuable about this film is the number of questions it raises. We would love for ‘Los Relatos’ to be an accessible proposal for audiences, without giving up on exploring the human issues that generate contradictions, doubts and even rejection,” said Aquí y Allí Films’ Pedro Hernández.

Founded by Butragueño of Elamedia Estudios, Sideral first made its debut presenting feature project “Cheaper Than Stealing” at the Berlinale Co-Production Market two years ago. It launched with a strong slate of 22 titles in either production, distribution or sales. These included Javier Rebollo’s “In the Sultan’s Bedchamber” and “I Have Electric Dreams” from Costa Rican Locarno multiple winner, Valeria Maurel.

Its distribution unit, led by Maria Oliva, has a slew of high-profile pics slated to release, including Michel Franco’s “Dreams” starring Jessica Chastain, and “The Chronology of Water,” starring Imogen Poots, Thora Birch and Jim Belushi.

Other Sideral features in production are Anxos Fazàns’s “Broken Lines” (“Las lineas discontinues”), Manuel Gómez Pereira’s “The Dinner” (“La Cena”) and Igor Legarreta’s “Blind Ants” (“Las ciegas hormigas”).

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