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LWLies #07 – The Volver Issue Digital Edition

Antonioni and co. get down with love in Eros; the US indie scene finds a ray of hope in Little Miss Sunshine; Gore goes Green with An Inconvenient Truth; knock and run from the Monster House; take a bite out of Nacho Libre; shed some light on A Scanner Darkly.

Inspired by our feature film
Viva La Movida: Sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll marked Madrid’s explosive cultural moment. We remember the flashpoints.
Armageddon Time: Electro-funk outfit, Aviador Dro, are on an intergalactic musical odyssey.
Chic Lit: Ocho y Medio, the bookstore at the heart of a cinematic revolution.
Aerosol Warrior: Forget Picasso, the real hero of Spanish art is graffiti king, Muelle.
The Blood of the Land: Getting into the head of Pedro Almodóvar, the man of La Mancha.
No Ghosts, No Glory: Near death experience gets ghost busted.
Demon Dreaming: Edgar Allen Poe: dandy, dilettante and literature’s first rock god.
No Place Like Home: How to make a movie and be home in time for tea.

Plus
Yohana Cobo
Bill Nighy
Seijun Suzuki
Laura Harris
Freddy Rodriguez
Chris Shepherd

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