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Actors Showreels by Tarmak Films - film and video productions in London

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Tarmak Films Ltd is a film and video production company based in London, UK, offering a full-service, from script to screen of film, video, digital and online productions, managing the acquisition and post production - see our showreel below, our video page at TVSpain and our advert at TVSpain Ads.

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Tarmak Films is offering attractive packages for compiling actor showreels. Having a good acting showreel is a very important asset that can make the difference between getting an agent or an audition. All good casting agencies require an actor to have a showreel and as an actor it can often be difficult to find the right place to get a decent portfolio.We can store your work on our servers so you can update your showreel at a later stage, insuring that your reel is never outdated. If you are an actor and want your work to shine through a creative edit , just drop us a line. Take a look below at the showreel of actress Sally Leonard on Tarmak Films actor showreels webste:

Elena Anaya interview about Room in Rome

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

Elena Anaya interview about the movie Room in Rome (Habitacion en Roma) directed by Julio Medem, where shy plays the main character Alba. The interview took place during the Festival of Spanish Cinema in Malaga on the roof terrace of the hotel AC Malaga with panoramic views of the town and the port. The television interview is available on TVSpain.

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You can also see interview with  Natasha Yarovenko and Julio Medem made by TVSpain, watch the Room in Rome trailer and view still images from the movie.

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Natasha Yarovenko interview about Room in Rome

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

Natasha Yarovenko interview: One day in Barcelona, a photographer down the street saw her and offered her a modelling job.  Then there was an article by a designer Lydia Delgado in El Pais, which included a short interview with her.  Following this publication, the film director Lydia Zimmerman contacted her looking for a girl to star in a TV movie, ‘La Dona de Gel’. A few years later a friend introduced her to Julio Medem who was looking for a Russian actress in USA and Russia and found Natasha in Barcelona where she lives and works. We met Natasha Yarovenko in Malaga during the Spanish Film Festival in Malaga where the movie Room in Rome ((Habitacion en Roma) was premiered. She told us how she got the part, revealed some stories behind the scenes and offered her personal view about the movie. The interview took part on the roof terrace of the hotel AC Malaga with panoramic views of the town. The television interview is available on TVSpain.

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You can also see interview with Elena Anaya and Julio Medem made by TVSpain and watch the Room in Rome trailer and view still images from the movie.

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Room in Rome by Julio Medem premiered at Festival de Malaga 2010

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

The spanish film director Julio Medem premiered his new movie Room in Rome (Habitacion en Roma) during the 13th Spanish Film Festival 2010 in Malaga - see trailer on TVSpain . This is his eight film and first made entirely in English. It tells the story of Alba (Elena Anaya) and i Natasha (Nathasa Yarovenko), which unfolds over twelve hours, through the night and into the early morning, before each woman departs, Alba to Spain, and Natasha to Russia.

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The room seems always to have been waiting for them. It’s ancient walls exude a magical atmosphere, heavy with sensuality and ripe with endless erotic possibilities. As Alba and Natasha enter into the unknown, intense new feelings are awakened, and a natural understanding between them grows, giving rise to comic as well as powerfully intimate moments, before the unexpected arrival of love pierces them.

At first they hide, cautious, protecting themselves. Slowly they allow themselves to be borne away, each into the unknown terrain of the other, yet never abandoning the honest love felt for their respective partners - in Alba’s case, a mother of two, in Natasha’s, the man she is due to marry in one week.

Until at last both find themselves transfixed before a completely new truth, a shared abyss, a secret kept in a hotel room in Rome.  A true freedom to do whatever they most fervently desire.

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You can also watch interviews with Elena Anaya, Julio Medem and Natasha Yarovenko made by TVSpain

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Broken Embraces, Pedro Almodovar and Penelope Cruz in Spanish cinemas

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

Broken Embraces, the new Pedro Almodovar movie, starring Penelope Cruz has been realized in Spain with the original title Los Aabrazos Rotos. There’s a sense here that Almodovar, who’s now a stylistic law unto himself, may be more interested in stretching himself technically than in engaging with issues of the wider world. Card-carrying fans can prepare themselves for a rare treat. But those who hoped the pic would extend the quieter, more personal mood shown in Volver, as the 59-year-old helmer moves into the late phase of his career, will be disappointed to find that  Broken Embraces is made not of flesh and blood, but of celluloid. You can watch and embed the the trailer, download photos and read the international press reviews on TVSpain - BROKEN EMBRACES by Pedro Almodovar with Penelope Cruz, trailer, reviews, photos .

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Partly a film about films and partly a film about love, Pedro Almodovar’s “Broken Embraces” can’t quite decide where its allegiances lie. A restless, rangy and frankly enjoyable genre-juggler that combines melodrama, comedy and more noir-hued darkness than ever before, the pic is held together by the extraordinary force of Almodovar’s cinematic personality.

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But while its four-way in extremis love story dazzles, it never really catches fire. The Spanish helmer’s biggest-budgeted and longest movie to date got warm hugs from Spanish auds on release from March 18, headed for Cannes in May, it goes out worldwide via Sony Pictures Classics, later this year.

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Tom Cruise opened Valkyrie in Spain

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

Tom Cruise  came to Spain for the the Spanish premier of his movie Valkyrie in Madrid on Tuesday Jan. 27, 2009.  A new Spanish indie distributor Wide Pictures has inked with MGM for all rights to Tom Cruise’s WWII drama Valkyrie and the movie is shown now in Spain in spanish entitled VALKIRIA and in the original version with spanish subtitles. See your local cinema for details (e.g. Yelmo Cineplex). During the press conference Cruise was asked about his ex-girlfriend Penélope Cruz’s oscar nomination, and his response was that Penélope is “a great actress. I’m excited about her work in ‘Vicky Cristina Barcelona’. I hope she gets the Oscar.”

You can watch and embed HD version of the trailer, view and download photographs and read reviews of the international press at TVSpain - VALKYRIE and TOM CRUISE in Spain, trailer, reviews and photos

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Directed by Bryan Singer, ‘Valkyrie’ is the true story of the failed attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler in July 1944 which is now known as ‘The July 20 Plot’. Cruise plays Col. Claus Graf Schenk von Stauffenberg, the aristocratic army officer, who was among those executed after the failed attempt, and he stars in the thriller alongside a list of well known British actors including Kenneth Branagh, Bill Nighy, Tom Wilkinson and Eddie Izzard.

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See Also:

QUANTUM OF SOLACE Spain , Spanish and English trailers

VICKY CRISTINA BARCELONA, Woody Allen in Spain

CHANNEL: Malaga Movies TV

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