Overview of articles
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El abrazo de la serpiente
Amazonia at the beginning of the 20th century. A time in which new territories are being mapped and local populations are oppressed. An unusual encounPublished on: -
Tenemos la carne
Face to face with (and emerging from) a culture in which cruelty and lust are linked in a shocking way, this debut provides an intense,…Published on: -
Galindez
The camera scans the location where the play El señor Galindez premiered in the 1970s. It feels just as oppressive now as it must have…Published on: -
Hello
A Mexican woman talks about her childhood on the rubbish tip. A German with a severe disability in both hands explains about his job as…Published on: -
Ditirambo vela por nosotros
Ditirambo – patient man of action, truth-sayer and conscientious objector to smiling – always solves his case, whatever it is. A paean to the virtuesPublished on: -
Minotauro
“Minotaur takes place in a home of books, of readers, of artists. It’s also a home of soft light, of eternal afternoons, of sleepiness, of…Published on: -
La novia
A dazzling adaptation of Federico García Lorca’s play Blood Wedding. A bride must choose between her decent, rich fiancé and her childhood love, withPublished on: -
Toponimia
Perel focuses his disciplined artist’s eye on four villages in Tucumán (in the far north-west of Argentina), which was founded in the 1970s by the…Published on: -
El viento sabe que vuelvo a casa
Looking for extras and locations, a filmmaker settles on Chiloé, the second largest island off the coast of Chile. He does auditions, but mainly listePublished on: -
El clan
While Argentina was making the transition from dictatorship to democracy in the early 1980s, a former member of the junta carried on with the feared…Published on: