Overview of articles
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Your Bones and Your Eyes
The conversations that Joao has with people: Rohmer meets Hong Sang-soo in this advanced course in narrative in the Brazilian artists’ milieu.Published on: -
Travessia
An intimate and poetic essay about the photographic memory of black families. Both a critical perspective and tender counternarrative.Published on: -
Nona. If They Soak Me, I’ll Burn Them
A hybrid fiction featuring the director’s intriguing grandmother as an anarchist warrior in a Chilean town ravaged by forest fires.Published on: -
Historia de mi nombre
Documentary maker Karin Cuyul searches for the origin of her name, uncovering painful memories of Chile’s recent past.Published on: -
Quintal
An elder married couple whose life is quite ordinary. Until one day a persistent wind in the backyard makes the normal extraordinary.Published on: -
Quantos eram pra tá?
About the everyday life of three students at a public university and the dilemmas of racial segregation in Brazilian society.Published on: -
A noite amarela
Disturbing visions plague a group of Brazilian teens on a dark island in this spiritual slasher – a metaphor for their lost youth.Published on: -
O dia de Jerusa
Jerusa’s quiet and lonely days are suddenly disrupted by a visit of a young woman.Published on: -
No coração do mundo
Surprising Brazilian mosaic film follows the inhabitants of a poor neighbourhood while they try to make ends meet.Published on: -
Tarde para morir joven
Coming-of-age story about three Chilean teenagers reflects the growing pains of Chile’s new democracy in the early 1990s.Published on: