All Americas articles – Page 23
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Features
Female filmmakers and legal experts respond to Harvey Weinstein’s guilty verdict
The fact the case came to trial and resulted in convictions stunned some prosecutors.
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‘Los Conductos’: Berlin Review
An intense and disorientating debut from Colombia plays in Berlin’s new Encounters strand
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FilmSharks picks up Ariel Winograd’s ‘Today We Fix The World’ (exclusive)
Disney to distribute theatrically in Argentina through Buena Vista International in August.
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Chile: optimistic EFM delegates look to international partnerships
Global shifts, internal dynamics encourage creators to adopt broader outlook.
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‘The Intruder’: Berlin Review
Natalie Meta’s ‘stridently entertaining’ second film plays in Competition at the Berlinale
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‘One In A Thousand’: Berlin Review
Berlin’s Panorama section opens with a teen romance set in One Thousand, an estate in Northern Argentina’s Corrientes
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‘Epicentro’: Sundance Review
This tender portrait of Cuba is the winner of the world documentary competition at Sundance
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News
‘The Burnt Orange Heresy’, ‘Mucho Mucho Amor’ bookend Miami Film Festival 2020
Argentinian Oscar winner Juan José Campanella to present comedy The Weasels.
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Ana Elena Tejera on the ethics of filming indigenous communities in IFFR title ‘Panquiaco’
Tejera’s film follows a fisherman who returns to his native Panama.
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Penélope Cruz, Antonio Banderas to star in 'Competencia Oficial'
The Mediapro Studio production to start shoot in Spain at end of February.
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Filmmakers behind Rotterdam title ‘Los Fantasmas’ talk filming in Guatemala, next projects
‘Los Fantasmas’ is screening in Bright Future at IFFR.
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Features
Awards whispers: who are our Bafta and Ampas members voting for?
Anonymous UK-based Bafta and Ampas voters reveal who is getting their vote in nine major categories.
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Reviews
‘High Tide’: Sundance Review
Argentina’s Veronica Chen returns to Sundance with a knotty drama about power, privilege and sexuality
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News
“Spring will always come”: Rotterdam 2020 filmmakers talk national identity, state funding
The first five directors talked with festival director Bero Beyer and programmer Muge Demir.
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New venture Particular Crowd already expanding beyond English-language (exclusive)
Los Angeles-based film company to deploy range of distribution options.
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Wildstar picks up two including Marco Berger’s Rotterdam 2020 title ‘Young Hunter’ (exclusive)
The company has also acquired Lucas Santa Ana’s ‘Memories Of A Teenager’.
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‘Vivos’: Sundance Review
A powerful and perceptive study of lives invaded by tragedy in Mexico from China’s Ai Weiwei
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Guatemalan actor denied US entry to promote LGBTQ drama (exclusive)
Enrique Salanic has travelled widely in support of the film, but the US has proved a country too far.
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FilmSharks snaps up Sundance premiere ‘High Tide’ (exclusive)
Argentinian thriller screens in World Cinema Dramatic Competition.
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Shoreline acquires sales rights to Peruvian tragicomedy 'The Restoration' (exclusive)
Gustavo Rosa, Carolina Denegri roduced tragicomedy.