“The Endless Trench,” Spain’s entry for the international feature at this year’s Oscars, unspools entirely in a small Andalusian village across the 1930s-60s, yet has struck a chord with audiences and ...
As titles go, “The Endless Trench” augurs a hard sell. Its very combination of words is arduous: Nobody will read them, glance further down at the 148-minute running time, and go in expecting a good ...
The three directors explain how their film — about a so-called "mole" who lived in a secret room for more than 30 years, hiding from general/dictator Francisco Franco's regime — has strong parallels ...
Aitor Arregi, Jon Garaño, and Jose Mari Goenaga are the three filmmakers behind the Spanish historical drama “The Endless Trench,” and the film marks the first time all three have a co-directed a film ...
As titles go, “The Endless Trench” augurs a hard sell. Its very combination of words is arduous: Nobody will read them, glance further down at the 148-minute running time, and go in expecting a good ...
Look past the uninviting title: Spain's official Oscar submission is a pleasingly old-school saga of physical confinement and emotional release. Like that smaller-scale effort, “The Endless Trench” ...
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