All Mexico articles – Page 4
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Reviews
‘I Don’t Want To Be Dust’: Cairo Review
An older woman confronts the end of the world in Ivan Lowenberg’s second feature
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Koji Fukada dedicates Kurosawa Award to struggling Japanese film workers
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu also donated proceeds to a Mexican scholarship programme.
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10 Latin American projects showcased at Iberseries & Platino Industria co-production forum
Feature projects range from eco-thrillers to animation and sci-fi.
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‘Bardo’ chosen as Mexico’s Oscar submission
Film to get theatrical releases in Mexico, US ahead of Netflix December debut.
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Chile’s Quijote Films readies Diego Céspedes feature debut ‘The Mysterious Gaze Of The Flamingo’ (Exclusive)
The project was presented at the Venice Film Festival’s Gap-Financing Market this year.
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Icarus Films acquires Mexican filmmaker Natalia Almada’s Sundance winner ‘Users’ and back catalogue (exclusive)
Doc to get Academy-qualifying limited release in San Francisco in November.
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Features
Five rising filmmakers from Mexico who are causing a stir on the international circuit
Mexico’s filmmakers have been making their presence felt on the international stage for decades.
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Features
How streamer investment and a revamped public funding mechanism are driving Mexico’s production scene
Mexico’s production scene continues to deliver vibrant new voices into the international marketplace.
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GuadaLAjara Film Festival in LA to honour Xolo Maridueña, Rosario Dawson
Festival runs September 29-October 1.
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San Sebastian throws the spotlight on resurgent Latin American film industry
Spanish fest has more Latin American films and projects than ever before.
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The buzzy Latin American projects and talents set to shine at San Sebastian’s Co-Production Forum
The aim is to match European partners to Latam projects.
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Rising Spanish-language production outfit El Estudio reveals ambitious growth plans (exclusive)
The company is based in Mexico, Spain and the US.
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Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu hails Netflix for ‘Bardo’ theatrical rollout: “This is a film that really belongs in this space”
Bardo opens theatrically in Mexico on October 27.
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Reviews
‘Bardo’: Venice Review
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu’s latest is a sprawling, indulgent and deeply personal portrait of an ageing Mexican filmmaker
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News
Netflix Mexico initiative unveils new work from Fernando Frias, Rodrigo Prieto
#QueMéxicoSeVea designed to showcase work of local industry.
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Hulu orders Searchlight Television’s ‘La Máquina’ to star Gael García Bernal, Diego Luna
Gabriel Ripstein to direct eight-episode eries of boxing story.
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ViX+ head Rodrigo Mazon talks new Spanish-language SVoD platform
Mexican-American Netflix and Hulu veteran on why authenticity matters.
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Spanish-language SVoD platform ViX+ launches in US, Mexico, LatAm
SVoD platform costs $6.99 per month in US, MX$119 in Mexico.
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Rising Mexican director Michelle Garza Cervera reveals details of busy development slate
Michelle Garza Cervera’s ’Huesera’ won two awards at Tribeca Film Festival earlier this year.
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Star+ showcases Latin American originals, premieres ‘Santa Evita’ at Conecta Fiction
Disney’s Latin American streamer talks up original dramas.