All Americas articles – Page 19
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‘Nothing But The Sun’: first trailer for Arami Ullón’s IDFA opener (exclusive)
The festival is planning to open physical screenings once the latest Netherlands lockdown is lifted.
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Devilworks moves into direct distribution in North America
The first film to come out this month is UK supernatural horror ’Playhouse’.
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Guatemala selects ‘La Llorona’ for Oscar race
Nobel Prize winner, survivor of Guatemalan atrocities Rigoberta Menchú Tum plays cameo.
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Ventana Sur plots physical screenings in seven cities
Paris, Rome, Madrid, Mexico City, Sao Paulo, Bogota, Santiago to host screenings during otherwise entirely online market.
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Sean Connery, the original James Bond, dies aged 90
Connery was first person to play iconic spy in film series.
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Gradual return of cinemas in Brazil driving "low but significant" attendance
Warner Bros’ Tenet premiered on October 29.
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Altitude boards survival thriller ‘Out Come The Wolves’ for international sales (exclusive)
IFC Midnight has taken US rights and levelFilm has acquired Canadian rights.
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Reviews
‘Vicenta’: DOK Leipzig Review
The story of an Argentinian mother’s quest for her disabled daughter is made all the more effective by Dario Doria’s Plasticene model work
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Latinx creators call for greater representation in Hollywood
“We are tired of stories that are only about our trauma.”
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Buyers bite on Latido Films’ Latin American co-pro ‘Virus 32’ (exclusive)
Strong interest from US, Russia, CIS.
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San Sebastian unveils broad sweep of industry prizes
Ivan Dusk’s Dusk Stone won the WIP Latam award.
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SPC acquires Helen Mirren, Jim Broadbent drama ‘The Duke’
Comedy-drama debuted at the Venice Film Festival.
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Reviews
‘El Gran Fellove’: San Sebastian Review
Matt Dillon drums up a hugely entertaining tale of a lost Cuban musician
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Features
Matt Dillon’s two-decade journey to tell the story of Cuban musician Fellove
‘El Gran Fellove’ has its world premiere in San Sebastian.
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My Working From Home Life: Kim Yutani, Sundance Film Festival director of programming
”Without a commute I’m able to watch more TV these days.”
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My Screen Life: Mira Nair on enjoying yoga, cooking dinner and a walk in New York at the end of the working day
Nair finished work on TIFF closing night selection ’A Suitable Boy’ during lockdown.
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‘Beans’: Toronto Review
Tracey Deer’s impressive debut captures the Mohawk people of Canada at a time of crisis
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‘Pieces Of A Woman’: Venice Review
Vanessa Kirby’s star continues to rise with an intense performance of a bereaved young mother in Kornel Mundroczo’s English-language debut