
REVIEW The Mugger
The Mugger (El Asaltante) is a story based on a real event which the director, Pablo Fendrik, read in a local newspaper. The assailant of the title was never caught, and likewise, in the film, we can only... Read Article
The Mugger (El Asaltante) is a story based on a real event which the director, Pablo Fendrik, read in a local newspaper. The assailant of the title was never caught, and likewise, in the film, we can only... Read Article
Medianeras (Sidewalls) by the Argentine Gustavo Taretto, is a comic and rather touching lesson on that deadly proxy for life — virtual reality.
Based on the book Ciencias Morales by Martin Kohan, The Invisible Eye (La Mirada Invisible) is a film about discipline and the stranger sides of sexuality, all set against the allegorical backdrop of a strict private school during... Read Article
The 54th BFI London Film Festival is running from October 13th to 28th. There is a fine range of South American films to be shown. Here we wanted to give you a quick overview of when all the... Read Article
The BFI London Film Festival is back for its 54th edition, featuring plenty of South American content. One of the highlights is, without doubt, Los Labios (The Lips), the the story of three women medics, Noe, Luchi and... Read Article
Lovers of South American film need not wait long for another fix. BFI’s South American Renaissance season lasted the month of the August and was quickly followed by Inffinito’s 2nd Brazilian Film Festival of London. Now BFI have... Read Article