RECENT SPANISH CINEMA SERIES IN LOS ANGELES PRESENTS ITS 2015 TRAILER BY GUILLERMO FESSER
THE XXI EDITION OF THE ANNUAL RECENTSPANISH CINEMA SERIES
PRESENTS ITS TRAILER BY RENOWNED SPANISHSCRIPT-WRITER AND FILMMAKER GUILLERMO FESSER
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
To celebrate and promote the 21ST Recent Spanish Cinema film series in Los Angeles, we were privileged to have Spanish filmmaker, script-writer and journalist Guillermo Fesser create the trailer for the 21st edition of the popular Los Angeles film series. His trailer “Let your Spanish side out” premieres online and in cinemas this week.
The Spanish Institute for Film and Audiovisual Arts (ICAA) a part of the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport, together with the American Cinematheque and EGEDA, announce the 21st edition of the Recent Spanish Cinema series, a showcase of the most outstanding recent Spanish films at the Egyptian Theatre in Los Angeles , October 15-18, 2015.
The producers of The Recent Spanish cinema series hope to continue this initiative each year, to bring the creativity of Spanish talent to Los Angeles each year in these series trailers.
The spot will also function as promotion for the V edition of Recent cinema from Spain in Miami, produced by EGEDA and The Olympia Theater with the collaboration of the ICAA, and will take place in Miami Nov 19-22, 2015
Guillermo Fesser is a Spanish journalist, filmmaker and writer known for introducing humor while reporting news on Spanish radio throughout his innovative program called Gomaespuma. It was perceived as a breath of fresh air among the serious media of the time and it was an instant hit. Fesser studied Journalism at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. He received a Fulbright Scholarship to study film at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles.
He was the director, executive producer and one of the screenwriters of the film Cándida (2006)., based on the biography of hismaid. He wrote the scripts El milagro de P. Tinto and La gran aventura de Mortadelo y Filemón, both directed by his brotherJavier Fesser.
Currently he produces and presents from New York A Cien Millas de Manhattan (A Hundred Miles from Manhattan), a series of skits, mini-documentaries on American daily life for the Spanish TVE political program 59 segundos.
For more information about the series to www.larecentspanishcinema.com or www.egyptiantheatre.com