All Mexico articles – Page 2
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News
‘Birdman’ sound designer Martin Hernandez details upcoming Netflix project ‘The Master Of Monarchs’
The documentary series follows an environmental activist murdered in 2020 for standing up to organised crime groups.
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‘Phantoms Of The Sierra Madre’: first trailer for CPH:DOX title about lost Apache tribe in Mexico (exclusive)
Screenwriter Lars K. Andersen attempts to trace the footsteps of his hero Helge Ingestad.
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Reviews
‘La Cocina’: Berlin Review
Alonso Ruizpalacios tries to turn up the heat in this version of Arnold Wesker’s stage play starring Rooney Mara
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‘Sujo’: Sundance Review
A Mexican boy must fight against the temptation of local gangs in this satisfying drama
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‘Frida’: Sundance Review
Vibrant documentary portrait of Frida Kahlo uses the artist’s own words to tell her story
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Features
Four Latin American films to tempt festival directors in 2024
Includes films from Lucrecia Martel and Luis Ortega.
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In conversation: ‘The Settlers’ and ‘Totem’ directors Felipe Galvez and Lila Aviles
The films are Chile and Mexico’s entries to the best international feature Oscar.
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‘Bad Actor’: Tallinn Review
Intense Mexican drama observes what happens when an actor crosses a line during a sex scene
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Odin’s Eye cracks international sales rights to Mexican animation 'Little Eggs: A Frozen Rescue’ (exlcusive)
The Mexican feature known in Spanish as Huevitos Congelados is produced by Televisa Univision.
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‘Earth Altars’: Doclisboa Review
Doclisboa winner is a personal exploration of the relationship between the body and the earth
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Mexico submits ‘Totem’ for international film Oscar
The Berlin prize-winner from Lila Aviles has secured a number of international sales.
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‘Acsexybility’, ‘Stroking An Animal’ head to North America for The Open Reel (exclusive)
Italian sales outfit The Open Reel has struck key deals on its slate.
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2023 Los Cabos festival in Mexico cancelled due to “lack of financial support”
”We are committed to strengthening our collaborations in the future.”
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Reviews
‘Upon Open Sky’: Venice Review
A teenage trio go on the hunt for revenge in this lacklustre road movie penned by Guillermo Arriaga
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Mexico’s Monterrey International Film Festival hires industry and PR team, sets LatAm premiere of 'Monster' (exclusive)
19th edition of fest to run September 28-October 4.
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Features
“We create characters as if they were sculptures in a museum”: Jorge R. Gutiérrez on working with his artist wife
‘The Book Of Life’s’ Jorge R. Gutiérrez works with artist Sandra Equihua on the elaborate character design that populate his animations.
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Features
“Mexico’s stop-motion success is due to a lack of resources,” say Cinema Fantasma duo behind ‘Frankelda’s Book Of Spooks’
Roy Ambriz and Arturo Ambriz’s Cinema Fantasma are pitching a ‘Frankelda’ feature in Annecy.
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“Executives hardly realise the demand for anime," says 'Onyx Equinox' creator Sofia Alexander
Mexican animator is serving as a jury member for the main features competition at Annecy.
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“We make films with a global sensitivity and a Latino heart,” says Anima Studios’ José Carlos García Letona
José Carlos García Letona is in Annecy to present Aztec Batman: Clash Of Empires as a work in progress.
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Mexican industry brings its animated tradition and rising stars to Annecy
Annecy is hosting a country showcase of Mexican animation with Guillermo del Toro and Jorge R. Gutiérrez also in town.