Mexico REVIEW ‘I’m No Longer Here’: A Coming-of-Age Story About Music and Migration By Amy Hancock 08 December, 2020
Cuba REVIEW ‘Los Hermanos/The Brothers’: Cuban-Born Brothers and Musicians Collaborate for the First Time By Carolina Amoruso 02 December, 2020
Brazil REVIEW ‘King Kong en Asunción’: One Last Road Trip with an Ageing Contract Killer By Sam Katterfield 24 November, 2020
Argentina REVIEW ‘The Name of the Son’: Gender Identity and LGBTQ Rights By Gianna Giordani 19 November, 2020
Mexico REVIEW ‘Los Lobos’: Brothers Fend For Themselves in a Mexican Equivalent to ‘The Florida Project’ By Sarah Jacobs 17 November, 2020
Chile REVIEW ‘Ella es Cristina’: A Funny and Moving Spotlight on Female Friendship By Amy Hancock 29 October, 2020
Bolivia REVIEW ‘When You Listen’: Experimental Flamenco Musician El Niño de Elche Travels to Bolivia Without a Goal By Rebecca Wilson 28 October, 2020
Argentina REVIEW ‘A Common Crime’: Middle-Class Guilt on Display in an Unsettling Thriller By Amy Hancock 18 October, 2020
Argentina Mexico REVIEW ‘The Intruder’: Horror, Joy and a Topnotch Cast By Oleno Netto 13 October, 2020
Brazil REVIEW The Garden Left Behind: a Moving Representation of the Life of a Trans Latina Woman in New York City By Sarah Jacobs 10 September, 2020
Brazil REVIEW The Personal and the Political: Essential Brazilian Documentaries by Petra Costa and Maria Augusta Ramos By Sarah Jacobs 08 September, 2020