Argentina “I Wanted To Show The Dividing Line Between Those Who Just Teach, And Those Who Get Involved.” Argentine Director Diego Lerman Talks About His New Drama ’The Substitute’. By Sofia Serbin de Skalon 16 January, 2023
Colombia REVIEW Colombian Doc ‘La Nave’ Gives Voice to the Marginalised Communities of the Carnaval de Barranquilla By Jessica Pandian 11 January, 2023
Brazil REVIEW Biopic of Leftist Revolutionary Marighella Is A Shot In The Arm for Anti-Authoritarianism By Charlotte Peet 16 December, 2022
Mexico REVIEW Del Toro’s ‘Pinocchio’: Escaping The Puppet Masters Strings Of Obedience By Fernanda Franco 24 November, 2022
Bolivia ‘Nature Will Always Come Back To Life’: Bolivian Director Alejandro Loayza Grisi Talks Climate Change And His Award-Winning Film ’Utama’ By Hanno Jewell 23 November, 2022
Costa Rica ‘People Are Sometimes Afraid Of Their Own Desires And This Can Be Confusing.’: Nathalie Álvarez Mesén On Her Film ‘Clara Sola’ By Lia Gomez-Lang 18 November, 2022
Colombia REVIEW ‘Los Reyes Del Mundo’: An Epic Tale of Modern Colombia By Rebecca Wilson 16 November, 2022
Mexico Argentina REVIEW ‘Robe of Gems’: Arresting Debut Looks at Three Interconnected Women Amidst Mexico’s Drug-Trafficking Arena By Fernanda Franco 04 November, 2022
Argentina REVIEW ‘Argentina, 1985’: a Thrilling Retelling of Argentina’s Historic Post-dictatorship Trial By Sarah Jacobs 01 November, 2022
Chile REVIEW ‘1976’: A Poignant Tale of an Alienated Woman During Chile’s Oppressive Military Regime By Fernanda Franco 24 October, 2022
Argentina ‘I Had No Fear… This Story Had To Be Told’: Ricardo Darín on ‘Argentina, 1985’ By Sofia Serbin de Skalon 20 October, 2022