Mexico REVIEW ‘Things We Dare Not Do’: A Heartwarming Coming-of-Age Story with a Twist By Charlotte Mackenzie de Urrea 10 April, 2021
Chile REVIEW The Man Who Writes Women: Chile’s Gonzalo Maza speaks about his Directorial Debut ‘Ella Es Cristina’ By Sofia Serbin de Skalon 31 March, 2021
Argentina REVIEW ‘Again Once Again’: Romina Paula Blurs Fiction and Reality in an Alternative Coming-Of-Age Movie By Charlotte Mackenzie de Urrea 27 March, 2021
Brazil REVIEW ‘Valentina’: An Eye-Opening and Moving Depiction of the Challenges Facing Trangender People in Brazil By Oleno Netto 25 March, 2021
Uruguay REVIEW ‘Alelí’: A Father’s Death Sends His Heirs into a Downward Spiral in this Uruguayan Comedy By Jorge Sarasola 01 March, 2021
Brazil REVIEW ‘Babenco: Tell Me When I Die’: A Touching Love Letter to a Cinematic Giant By Julia Garayo Willemyns 25 February, 2021
Argentina REVIEW ‘The Sleepwalkers’: Female Resilience at the Centre of an Argentinian Family Drama By Fernando Valcheff García 12 February, 2021
Argentina REVIEW ‘The Funeral Home’: Argentinian Horror Fails to Build Suspense By Oleno Netto 09 February, 2021
Venezuela REVIEW ‘Once Upon a Time in Venezuela’: Venezuela’s Oscars Candidate is a Compelling (and Frustrating) Documentary By Chaka V. Grier 05 February, 2021
Mexico REVIEW ‘Identifying Features’: A Mother Embarks on a Dangerous Journey from Mexico to the USA By Lia Gomez-Lang 19 January, 2021
Chile REVIEW ‘The Mole Agent’: An Unusual and Stylish Documentary about the Dilemma of Care and Dignity in Old Age By Carole Concha Bell 07 January, 2021