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'Sundays' Film Sells Big After San Sebastián Win
15 Dec
Summary
- Spanish film 'Sundays' sold to half of major movie markets globally.
- The film achieved a strong box office performance in Spain.
- Ruiz de Azúa's second feature is a psychological suspense drama.

Alauda Ruiz de Azúa's "Sundays" has secured distribution deals across half of the world's major movie markets, marking a significant international triumph for the acclaimed Spanish film. Following its Golden Shell win at the San Sebastián Film Festival, the psychological suspense drama, which explores complex family dynamics, has demonstrated considerable sales power, highlighting the impact of festival breakouts.
The film has also resonated strongly within its home country, earning approximately €4.0 million ($4.7 million) at the Spanish box office since its release. "Sundays" has been lauded for its penetrating take on failing family relationships and features a notable performance from newcomer Blanca Soroa, positioning her as an awards season frontrunner.
Directed and written by Ruiz de Azúa, whose previous work includes the celebrated debut "Lullaby," "Sundays" is co-produced by Movistar Plus+. The film's success underscores a robust production strategy aimed at creating ambitious Spanish films capable of competing on a global scale.




