
REVIEW ‘A Common Crime’: Middle-Class Guilt on Display in an Unsettling Thriller
A Common Crime (Un crimen común, 2020, directed by Francisco Márquez) featured on the programme of the 64th BFI London... Read Article
A Common Crime (Un crimen común, 2020, directed by Francisco Márquez) featured on the programme of the 64th BFI London... Read Article
Joaquín Cambre is an Argentinian film-maker with a background in shooting music videos. For his first full-length feature, A Trip... Read Article
“Look at him, he’s clueless.” In a busy New York park, a sandy-haired Argentinian actor, famous back home, awkwardly fashions... Read Article
Argentina is one of Latin America’s most prominent film-making countries, with a long and outstanding tradition of excellence in cinema,... Read Article
This enjoyable Argentine film is rooted in our preoccupation with where the virtual world stops and the real one begins.... Read Article
Incident Light (La Luz Incidente) sets itself quite a task. Starting in the deflated aftermath of a family tragedy is... Read Article
At first glance, the premise of Road To La Paz (Original Title: Camino A La Paz) may seem predictable. Firstly,... Read Article
Juan Schnitman’s debut film El Incendio is a gritty and intense portrait of a relationship under severe strain. The film... 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
The fourth chapter of Damián Szifron’s Wild Tales (Relatos Salvajes) opens with the light of a head torch. Argentinian megastar... Read Article
Days before the start of the 67th Cannes Film Festival, one preview of the Official Competition noted that of the... Read Article
Wakolda is the latest film from acclaimed Argentine writer/director Lucía Puenzo. Perhaps best known for XXY, an engrossing drama about... Read Article