1. FIMUCS 2023 – Juanma Bajo Ulloa - SoundTrackFest
Jan 20, 2023 · FIMUCS 2023 – Juanma Bajo Ulloa ... Here you will find all the information you need to live your favorite Soundtracks and meet the Composers.
2023-01-20 – 14:10 h The International Film Music Festival of Seville – FIMUCS, has just announced the incorporation of the award-winning film director, screenwriter, and producer Juanma Bajo Ulloa who will be in person in Seville for the concert ‘Gala with the Goya Awards’ to be held on January 27th at the Cartuja Center CITE, […]
2. Juanma Bajo Ulloa returns with El mal - Cineuropa
Sep 17, 2024 · The Basque filmmaker returns to direct another film in his speciality, psychological suspense, again starring Natalia Tena alongside Belén Fabra and Tony ...
17/09/2024 - The Basque filmmaker returns to direct another film in his speciality, psychological suspense, again starring Natalia Tena alongside Belén Fabra and Tony Dalton
3. Filmmaker Juanma Bajo Ulloa presents History of a Rock Band
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Bajo Ulloa filmed a behind-the-scenes documentary of the last concerts the rock band presented before disintegrating in 2008. The leader of the band, Mariano Casanova, is the main character in this intimate portrait, which is full of moving testimonies about the injustices in the commercial music industry. The
4. Juanma Bajo Ulloa - The Movie Database
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Juan Manuel Bajo Ulloa (born January 1, 1967) is a Spanish Basque film director. Juanma Bajo Ulloa was born in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain in 1967. He mortgaged his house to finance his first film in 35mm, Alas de Mariposa. With the money earned with that movie he produced his second one, La Madre Muerta, which is a good example of his baroque style, combining a perfect technique with the atmosphere of an almost sinister fairy tale. His third movie, Airbag (1997), is a violent road movie. Since 1994 he has directed and produced music videos for Joaquín Sabina, Los Enemigos, and Barricada, and others.
5. Latido Takes Juanma Bajo Ulloa's 'Baby' (EXCLUSIVE) - Variety
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Latido acquires ‘Baby,’ by Juanma Bajo Ulloa, a former San Sebastian Golden Shell winner with ‘Butterfly Wings’
6. Baby - reviews - onderhond.com
Mar 31, 2022 · A young woman delivers a baby in her apartment, without the help of anyone else. It turns out she is a drug addict who can't support her addiction, let alone a ...
Ulloa and his team crafted a beautiful, dark and haunting modern fairy tale that plows its way through the narrative without a single word spoken.
7. Reprint: La madre muerta / The Dead Mother (Juanma Bajo Ulloa, 1993)
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This is a revision of a post from my old blog, analysing Juanma Bajo Ulloa’s La madre muerta / The Dead Mother with particular attention paid to the manipulation of POV and audience expectati…
8. 'Baby': Tallinn Review - Screen Daily
Nov 28, 2020 · ... Juanma Bajo Ulloa. Baby_1. Source: Black Nights Film Festival. 'Baby'. Dir/scr: Juanma Bajo Ulloa. Spain. 2020. 115 mins. Ill-equipped to care ...
A cruelly capricious fairytale from Spain's Juanma Bajo Ulloa
9. APES ON FILM: Life IS Like a Box of Chocolates in Juanma Bajo Ulloa's ...
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Lucas Hardwick Contributing Writer Welcome to Apes on Film! This column exists to scratch your retro-film-in-high-definition itch. We’ll be reviewing new releases of vintage cinema and television on disc of all genres, finding gems and letting you know the skinny on what to avoid. Here at A
10. Juanma Bajo Ulloa - directors - onderhond.com
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All Juanma Bajo Ulloa movies I've watched so far
11. Bajo Ulloa, Martin Cuenca Unveil New Projects at Paris' Small is Biutiful
Jun 22, 2016 · Taking place June 24 in Paris, and part of its alternative Spanish film festival Different!, the meet serves to introduce a cream of edgier ...
Bajo Ulloa, Martin Cuenca Unveil Projects at Small is Biutiful, which also showcases “Not the End”