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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • Pablo & Poëzie

    Poetry and drugs: Jules Deelder surprises Colombia with his eccentric poems, while he follows in the footsteps of the notorious drugs baron Pablo Esco
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  • La jubilada

    Appealing film about how ordinary people relate to each other in unusual situations. Fabiola (played by Tony Manero actress Paola Lattus) returns to h
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  • A La Cantábrica

    La Cantábrica is a factory that recently closed in a suburb of Buenos Aires, where four young friends meet regularly during the financial crisis of…
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  • Sangre de Cristo

    Visions, Comanche chiefs, counterculture refugees and conquistadors are intertwined in this compelling archaeology of the Southern Colorado mountains.
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  • Mila Caos

    Gorgeous young man transforms into an exuberant star at the weekends; his mother is indifferent. Screened at Quinzaine des Réalisateurs in Cannes.
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  • Los labios

    Loza (Tiger winner in 2003 with Extraño) made this portrait, with his young colleague Iván Fund, of three women who try to provide health care…
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  • Verano de Goliat

    Pereda is rapidly acquiring admirers for his equally rapidly expanding, cohesive oeuvre. The fifth film is a beautiful mix of fiction and documentary,
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  • A History of Mutual Respect

    A micro-budget film, buzzing with interstellar ambition, flamboyance and guts announces that the Abrantes/Schmidt partnership has fully arrived.
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  • Mercado de futuros

    Álvarez won a Tiger Award for The Sky Turns, a beautiful documentary elegy for the village she was born in. Here she utilises an equally…
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  • Carancho

    Trapero (Tiger winner in 2000 with Crane World) made a dastardly film noir set in the not-very-touristy suburbs of Buenos Aires. There, a fateful love
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