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Rotterdam Competition Contender Destello Bravio Picked Up by Patra Spanou Film (EXCLUSIVE)
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Boutique German sales agent Patra Spanou Film has pounced on “Destello Bravío,” acquiring international sales rights to the feature debut of Spain’s Ainhoa Rodríguez’s film, which screened this week in main competition at the Rotterdam Film Festival.
“Destello Bravío” is produced by Rodríguez’s Tentación Cabiria, based out of Extremadura in southwest Spain, in co-production with Eddie Saeta, the Barcelona-based company of Luis Miñarro, one of Spain’s most internationally renowned arthouse producer-directors whose credits include 2011 Rotterdam Tiger Award winner “Finisterrae,” directed by Sergio Caballero, and the Miñarro-directed “Stella Cadente,” which world premiered at Rotterdam in 2014.
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Sun and sand holidays to the big Italian beach resorts are not as popular as they once were. But maybe that’s because we don’t know the coast as well as we might. Italy has some wonderful stretches of sand and some delightful seaside towns, ideally suited to family holidays. Here is our pick of some of the best.
1. Monte San Bartolo, Marche
Italians love the Marche for its string of small, no-nonsense resorts, the sorts of places parents went to as children and take their children in turn: nothing fancy, modern hotels, good, inexpensive food, safe bathing and lots of sand. Chief among these larger resorts are Gabicce Mare, Senigallia – known for its “velvet” sand – and San Benedetto del Tronto.