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His Film Is Spain’s Submission to the Oscars. He’s Not Sure How Spanish It Is

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The Spanish director Oliver Laxe questioned “if my cinema is Spanish or not,” and said that his Oscar-nominated film, “Sirat,” differed from the work of his Spanish peers.

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Óliver Laxe has to do tops in Los Angeles. Turn for a while for some journalists and the moment for others and others. One Friday morning of not stopping interviews, so it is understood when he says he is tired of what it means to be the nominee with his S irât for the Oscars in the category of international film.Keep reading...

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Los Angeles (USA), 13 Mar (EFE).- Spanish director Oliver Laxe reflects on how his cinema, so “against the current and of the 21st century”, has found greater recognition outside Spain and not at home: first at the Cannes Festival, and now in Hollywood, after the nomination of ‘Sirat’ to the Oscar. “In Spain never a cinema like mine, so against the current, would have prospered,” says Laxe in an interview with EFE two days from the most importan…

The political activism of 'One battle after another' and the racial struggle of 'The Sinners' are faced in awards in which the Spanish 'Sirat' can make history

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Hola News broke the news in on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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