Argentina “Upper middle-class families could have a son or a daughter who had also been ‘disappeared’.” – Andreas Fontana on his Argentine Thriller ‘Azor’ By Sofia Serbin de Skalon 03 November, 2021
Mexico REVIEW Thinking With Other Senses: Sense-Searching Unaided By Film Conventions in Three Short Films By Fernando G. Herrero 28 October, 2021
Argentina REVIEW ‘Azor’: An Unsettling Political Thriller Set in Military-led 1980s Argentina By Amy Hancock 26 October, 2021
Brazil REVIEW Animated Shorts at Inaugural Brazil Indigenous Film Festival Show Defiant Vibrancy of Guajajara and Maxakali Peoples By Will Huddleston 21 October, 2021
Dominican Republic REVIEW ‘Bantú Mama’ And The Power Of The Chosen Family By Fernando G. Herrero 16 October, 2021
Mexico REVIEW ‘Nudo Mixteco’ Unravels the Experiences of Three Women in a Traditional Mixtec village By Rebecca Wilson 11 October, 2021
Costa Rica REVIEW Discovering Self in the Magical Realm of ‘Clara Sola’ By Lia Gomez-Lang 06 October, 2021
Brazil The Man and the Myth: David Tryhorn and Ben Nicholas talk ‘Pelé’ By Will Huddleston 22 September, 2021
Argentina REVIEW ‘Diego Maradona’ Reveals How Argentina’s Iconic Footballer Inspired Such Devotion Despite His Flaws By Will Huddleston 31 August, 2021
Dominican Republic REVIEW ‘Mosh’ invokes a Dominican reality imbued with hope and absurdity By Rebecca Wilson 20 August, 2021