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Argentine Cinema

There is Sexuality in Everything: An Interview with Marco Berger

Argentina

There is Sexuality in Everything: An Interview with Marco Berger

By Leo Nikolaidis 03 April, 2012

Back To Stay

Argentina

REVIEW Back To Stay

By Russ Slater 03 April, 2012

Tango In The Movies

Argentina

Tango In The Movies

By S&C Team 02 April, 2012

Las Acacias

Argentina

REVIEW Las Acacias

By Russ Slater 20 March, 2012

The Invisible Eye

Argentina

REVIEW The Invisible Eye

By Leo Nikolaidis 08 March, 2012

Carancho

Argentina

REVIEW Carancho

By Gabriela Scavuzzo 02 March, 2012

Argentina

What’s Love Got to Do With It: An Interview with Pablo Giorgelli

By Sofia Serbin de Skalon 29 November, 2011

Cinemas Screening Las Acacias in the UK

Cinemas Screening Las Acacias in the UK

By Russ Slater 27 November, 2011

Argentine director Pablo Giorgelli wins Sutherland Award at BFI London Film Festival

Argentine director Pablo Giorgelli wins Sutherland Award at BFI London Film Festival

By Russ Slater 27 October, 2011

Latin American Cinema at the BFI London Film Festival 2011

Latin American Cinema at the BFI London Film Festival 2011

By Russ Slater 03 October, 2011

Patagonia

Argentina

REVIEW Patagonia

By Russ Slater 10 September, 2011

Argentine Cinema to feature heavily at the 55th BFI London Film Festival (there’s a few Brazilian films too!)

Argentine Cinema to feature heavily at the 55th BFI London Film Festival (there’s a few Brazilian films too!)

By Russ Slater 07 September, 2011

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