
REVIEW A Winter to Remember (El Color de un Invierno)
Lucia has returned home to visit her parents for the winter holidays. Back in the cradle of her childhood fears... Read Article
Lucia has returned home to visit her parents for the winter holidays. Back in the cradle of her childhood fears... Read Article
This year’s edition of the Argentine Film Festival in London once more brings a great line-up of Argentine cinema, featuring... Read Article
The shadow of a plane drifts silently across a stunning winter wilderness. An apt and rather prophetically named flight from... Read Article
It seemed fitting that Francisco Varone’s debut feature, Camino a La Paz, opened 2015’s Argentine Film Festival in London, a... Read Article
Wild Tales broke Argentine box office records upon its initial release (it’s officially Argentina’s most watched movie of all time),... Read Article
Muerte En Buenos Aires (Death In Buenos Aires) directed by Natalia Meta, starts slowly and never recovers. A leading member... Read Article
My favourite acting performance at this year’s BAFICI (the Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema) was undoubtedly that of... Read Article
Wakolda is a new Argentine film written, produced and directed by Lucía Puenzo, and based on her novel of the... Read Article
Based on her novel of the same name, writer/director Lucía Puenzo’s latest feature film Wakolda (English Title: The German Doctor)... Read Article
Ni Un Hombre Más (English Title: Iguana Stew), Martin Salinas’ chaotic black comedy and directorial debut takes place in the... Read Article
Las Acacias is the story of truck driver Rubén who agrees to give a mother and her daugher a lift... Read Article