Exploring New Dimensions of Entertainment. A space to discover, feel, and understand cinematic art at its finest.

 

Where cinema comes to life through the most sensitive and brilliant critique.

 

 In this section dedicated to the Netflix universe, our journalists and contributors give voice to emotions, to silences, and to the stories that leave a mark through the screen. Here, each review is much more than an opinion: it is a reflective, poetic, and deeply human journey into the heart of contemporary cinema.

 

 From short films that address social issues with heartrending intensity to productions that transform audiovisual storytelling, our critics analyze each work with rigor, sensitivity, and passion.

 

Welcome to a new era of exploration and creativity in the streaming world

 

Ana Navasquillo launches Almas de Hierro, a documentary on real violence that leaves no one indifferent.

 Co-produced with Mexico, it addresses abuse and mistreatment, taking Santiago Segura as a reference to connect with a wider audience.
 By Susan Villa.

 In a social context in which violence—in its multiple forms—continues to be one of the major issues that remains invisible, the documentary Almas de Hierro emerges as a committed, courageous, and necessary audiovisual proposal. Co-produced between Spain and Mexico, the work focuses on complex realities such as gender-based violence, cyberviolence, and vicarious violence, through real testimonies and analysis by professionals from different fields. Its premiere will take place on April 29 in Madrid, at an event that aims not only to move audiences, but also to raise social awareness.

 

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Review of the Pre-Screening of "Mentes": A Cinematic Cry for Mental Health

 By José Luis Ortiz Güell

 

 On March 2nd, the Centro de Historias became the epicenter of one of the most impactful cinematic experiences of the year with the pre-screening of "Mentes", the short film that, far from being a mere artistic representation, stands as a profound social denunciation.

 

 Joshua Navea, the main protagonist of this work, showcases his talent in a register that is deeply moving. An actor with an overwhelming presence, but also a multifaceted artist—photographer, poet, and designer—manages to infuse his character with brutal authenticity. His performance not only moves but immerses the viewer in an emotional whirlwind, leaving them anchored to their seat, unable to look away until the very last second.

 

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David Navarro, producer and CEO: connects La Reina del Flow 3, Rauw Alejandro and Omar Montes in the Canary Islands.

 The third season arrives on Netflix combining international artists, real audiences, and iconic landscapes in a production of global cultural and media impact.

 By Susan Villa.

 The third season of La Reina del Flow consolidates its status as a global phenomenon and opens a new stage in Spanish-language audiovisual production by expanding its narrative universe into Europe and choosing the Canary Islands as the main setting. Filming in Lanzarote and Fuerteventura turns the archipelago into a recognizable narrative space, integrating real concerts, massive audiences, and iconic landscapes into a proposal that fuses fiction, music, and territory before millions of viewers around the world.

 

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Global Stories: TIE Inaugurates a European Branch in Bonn

 By the editorial team

International Writers Workshop Opens its European Branch

 

 Bonn, Germany, August 20, 2024 – With the conviction that words can transform the world, and that literature is the supreme art of humanity, the prestigious International Writers Workshop (TIE) has taken a significant step by expanding its presence into the heart of Europe. Just five months after its creation in Miami, United States, under the visionary guidance of playwright Yoshvani Medina, TIE has established its new headquarters in the city of Bonn, Germany. This new space, masterfully directed by the distinguished Venezuelan author and literary coach Susi Velasco, stands as a beacon of creativity for all those writers who, from Europe, wish to project their voices on the international stage.

 

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PRESS RELEASE Official Casting on May 2, 2026 in Madrid.

 Industry Alert: Spain’s Next Big Period Series in Development.

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Official Casting on May 2, 2026 in Madrid.

By Susan Villa (Communications)

 Madrid, epicenter of the phenomenon that everyone will want to star in: the major period superproduction by Manuel de la Vega that promises to revolutionize the Spanish film landscape. Designer and creator Manuel de la Vega makes a strong entry into the film industry with the launch of his production company 1555 Films Productions, an ambitious venture that is already attracting the interest of platforms, distributors, and industry professionals both inside and outside Spain.

 

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