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Station of the forgotten, selected by the San Diego Latino Film Festival

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San Diego Latin Film Festival

“Station of the forgotten”, directed by Christian Molina and Sandra Serna, continues its route trough several international film festivals. After the excellent reception of the audience in the Semana Internacional de Cine de Valladolid, the Cairo International Film Festival, the International Latino Film Festival of San Francisco and the Pune International Film Festival of India, “Station of the forgotten” has been selected by the San Diego Latino Film Festival, California. This competition was established sixteen years ago and has developed into one of the larger and well-respected Latino film festivals in USA and its 17th edition will take place from the 11th to the 21st of March 2010.

“Station of the forgotten” is a story that bridges the generation gap: a story about an old sailor and a young teenager brought together by fate. Together, joined by the old sailor’s granddaughter and an urn containing his wife’s ashes, they will journey back to the fishing town where the old man used to live.

 
 

Robert Englund en Buenafuente

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About

Canónigo Films is a film production company established in Barcelona, Spain, who set out on their journey back in March 2003.

The founders of Canónigo had the vision of building a new concept, making high-quality films, working with potential and making the most of their opportunities, within the tough-to-crack Spanish audiovisual market.

In collaboration with a number of young professionals in the field, Canónigo Films successfully came into being and started, almost simultaneously, to work on the filming of two projects within their first year: “ROJO SANGRE” (BLOOD RED), a fantasy film, starring Paul Naschy and directed by Christian Molina, and the comedy “HOT MILK” (HOT MILK), directed by Ricardo Bofill. To date, Canónigo has produced a further 4 feature-length films, “EL TRIUNFO” (TRIUMPH), “CHUECATOWN” (CHUECATOWN), “ESTACIÓ DE L’OBLIT” (STATION OF THE FORGOTTEN) and “DIARIO DE UNA NINFÓMANA” (DIARY OF A SEX-ADDICT). The latter, again directed by Christian Molina, was adapted from Valérie Tasso’s autobiography by Cuca Canals, and was a huge international sales success.

 

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Tuesday, 02 February 2010 10:57
Estación del olvido, seleccionada por el San Diego Latino Film Festival - http://ow.ly/12Tz3
Tuesday, 26 January 2010 11:43
"I want to be a soldier" en noticies BTV - http://ow.ly/10uQ0
Monday, 25 January 2010 13:14
Robert Englund en "L'imperdible" - http://ow.ly/106Vv