Overview of articles
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Zumiriki
Spending four months in total isolation in a tree hut need not result in ultimate boredom; the opposite, in fact.Published on: -
Los que vuelven
The indigenous people of South America are dead or oppressed. Until the breaching of a supernatural taboo unleashes a mysterious uprising.Published on: -
Aggregate States of Matters
Rosa Barba shows the slow disappearance of a glacier and its effect on the Quechuan population in the Andes of Peru.Published on: -
Where Is My Body?
This audiovisual remix tries to unveil the dogma intrinsic to the tv melodrama that the world of entertainment imposes on them. (Collectif Jeune Cin&ePublished on: -
Los fantasmas
By day, Koki is a nice tourist guide in Guatemala City, but at night he lures men to a hotel – where they are relieved…Published on: -
Buena Vida Delivery
Pinteresque social comedy is of course a parable about survival in Argentina. A young man things he finds a nice girlfriend, but ends up with…Published on: -
Matalo
Once upon a time, there was a devil made of papier-mâché who got lost in the centre of Mexico City. Two street kids cross his…Published on: -
Cantata de las cosas solas
Unique within the context of Argentina, this non-narrative film investigates the impossibility of going beyond the visible. Long takes, voice-overs, ePublished on: -
Accelerated Under-Development: In the Idiom of Santiago Alvarez
Working very much in the master’s own style, Wilkerson presents a portrait of the great radical Cuban film maker Santiago Alvarez. Screened with two oPublished on: -
Los rubios
Who were the Carris? What did they look like? Were they activists, revolutionaries, heroes? When Albertina was three, her parents were kidnapped and mPublished on: