Film director Alex de la Iglesia said that he will resign as the president of the Spanish Film Academy in protest over a proposed new law against illegal Internet downloads he feels is inadequate.
The 45-year-old, who is behind the 2008 English-language whodunit “The Oxford Murders”, said he will step down after the Goya Awards, Spain’s top film honours, on February 13 which is organised by the academy.
“I will not stop arguing, but frankly, I would rather do that as a film director than as...
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