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by Max Lemcke
Review: Five Square Meters
A film that makes us laugh and cry in the face of the difficult crisis, in this case the property crisis, thanks to a sharp script, lively directing and some committed actors.
Interview: Max Lemcke • Director
The director who surprised us with Casual Day attacks today’s contradictions again in Five Square Meters, a tragicomedy which triumphed at the latest edition of the Malaga Film Festival.
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Max Lemcke • Director
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Five Square Meters
15/03/2012Festivals – France
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Almodóvar and Urbizu lead Goya nominations
04/04/2011Festivals – Spain
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Malaga opts for younger, innovative cinema
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