The J.A. Bayona-Produced “Un Fantasma en la Batalla” to Debut at San Sebastian Film Festival

J.A. Bayona’s latest film will be getting its world premiere in his native Spain.

The 50-year-old Spanish filmmaker’s political thriller Un Fantasma en la Batalla will debut at this year’s San Sebastian Film Festival.

J.A. BayonaThe title, produced by Bayona, was among several other Spanish titles announced by the festival.

Directed by Agustín Díaz Yanes, the film stars Susana Abaitua, Andrés Gertrúdix, Iraia Elias, Raúl Arévalo and Ariadna Gil.

Producing along with Bayona are Belén Atienza and Sandra Hermida.

The film’s synopsis reads: Inspired by the lives and experiences of several members of the Guardia Civil directly involved in the fight against terrorism and grounded in the historical, political, and social context of the 1990s and 2000s, Un fantasma en la Batalla tells the story of Amaia, a young civil guard who spends more than a decade working as an undercover agent within ETA, with the aim of locating the band’s hideouts in the South of France.

Un Fantasma en la Batalla is a Netflix title.

Filmmaker Alberto Rodríguez will return to San Sebastian this year with two projects. First, Anatomía de un instante, a 3-episode mini-series based on the book of the same name by Javier Cercas about the attempted coup d’état in Spain on 23 February 1981. The series stars Álvaro Morte as President Adolfo Suárez, Eduard Fernández as the communist leader Santiago Carrillo, Manolo Solo in the part of the army officer and politician Gutiérrez Mellado, and David Lorente as the lieutenant colonel leading the coup, Antonio Tejero.

The second Rodríguez title is Los Tigres, a feature written with Rafael Cobos, in which Antonio de la Torre and Bárbara Lennie play siblings who work as professional divers for an oil company. Their lives change when Antonio has an accident and learns that he can no longer dive.

Elsewhere, Jose Mari Goenaga and Aitor Arregi return to San Sebastian with Maspalomas, while José Luis Guerin returns to the official competition with a new non-fiction work, Historias del buen valle, which he shot in Vallbona, a Barcelona district known for its migrant communities.

This year’s San Sebastian Film Festival runs from 19-27 September.

Los Tigres del Norte to Release New Live Album & Netflix Documentary, “Los Tigres del Norte at Folsom Prison”

Los Tigres del Norte are prison-bound…

The Mexican norteño band has announced the upcoming release of a Netflix original documentary and a live album called Los Tigres del Norte at Folsom Prison

Los Tigres del Norte

Filmed and recorded live, the documentary and album come 50 years after Johnny Cash released his 1968 live album At Folsom Prison.

Los Tigres del Norte was the only act authorized by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitationto film and record at Folsom last year for its 50th anniversary.

Los Tigres del Norte at Folsom Prison is a journey into the world of Latino incarceration, told through the songs of the band and the stories of the Latino and Latina inmates at Folsom Prison interviewed for the documentary. The document contains recordings from the two concert performances at Folsom: one showcase for male inmates, and another one for female inmates. 

“We couldn’t be more thrilled to be the first band in fifty years to film and record our documentary and album in the very same location where Johnny Cash held his historic concert,” the Mexican Norteño group said in an official statement. “Like Johnny Cash we knew that by simply going inside these prison walls, we could bring inspiration and hope to members of our own community in the midst of dark times, and bring a message that they are not forgotten.” 

In honor of Cash’s legacy, Los Tigresrevealed that the first single from the live album will be “La Prision de Folsom,” their Spanish-language version of Cash’s classic song “Folsom Prison Blues.” The song was written by the group in collaboration with Johnny Cash’s daughter-in-law Ana Cristina Cash.

Los Tigres del Norte at Folsom Prison will be available globally on Netflix and set for a September release during Hispanic Heritage Month.