Brazil REVIEW Thais Fujinaga’s ‘The Joy of Things’ unveils the hidden side of happiness By Fernanda Franco 24 June, 2023
Argentina Chile Mexico Five Films Directed By Latin American Women To See In 2023 By Sofia Serbin de Skalon 08 March, 2023
Mexico Venezuela REVIEW ‘The Box’: Brutal Coming-Of-Age Story Examines What It Takes To Survive On The Perilous Migrant Routes Of Latin America By Amy Hancock 07 March, 2023
Argentina “I Wanted To Show The Line Between Those Who Teach, And Those Who Get Involved.” Argentine Director Diego Lerman On New Drama ’The Substitute’. By Sofia Serbin de Skalon 16 January, 2023
Brazil REVIEW Biopic of Leftist Revolutionary Marighella Is A Shot In The Arm for Anti-Authoritarianism By Charlotte Peet 16 December, 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.’: 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
Bolivia REVIEW Bolivian drama ’The Visitor’ movingly explores a fragile father-daughter relationship By Maly Polotto 28 September, 2022