All Americas articles – Page 21
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Production starts in Dominican Republic on Andrea Riseborough thriller ‘Geechee’
DuBois Ashong directs, wrote screenplay.
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Colombia’s Cineplex sets first premieres for virtual cinema portal CineplayMAX (exclusive)
Portal will feature eight ‘screens’.
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Reviews
‘Unhinged’: Review
’Needlessly unpleasant, abrasively stressful but, at the same time, oddly monotonous’
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‘Nadia, Butterfly’: Cannes Label 2020 Review
Insider’s view of the end of an Olympic swimming career
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Brazil’s filmmakers face double challenge as Covid compounds funding crisis
”Before the pandemic started it was easy to find international coproduction companies… Now we are on hold.”
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‘The Howls’: FIDMarseille Review
A free-flow, free-form documentary which takes in the director’s Aztec heritage
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Pedro Almodovar’s ‘Pain And Glory’ sweeps virtual Platino Awards
‘Money Heist’ scooped the most awards in the TV categories.
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Colombian director Ciro Guerra denies sexual misconduct allegations
Filmmaker has been working on Hernan Cortez mini-series for Amazon Prime, Amblin Television.
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FilmSharks strikes LatAm pay-TV, SVOD deal for Paraguayan horror hit ‘Morgue’ (exclusive)
FilmSharks talks ongoing for US, UK, Mexico, Brazil, France, and Germany.
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Solstice unveils new deals on Russell Crowe thriller ‘Unhinged’ ahead of summer release
Distributors on board include Leonine for Germany, SND for France and Nordisk for Scandinavia.
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Cannes official selection ‘Falling’ scores UK, France, LatAm deals (exclusive)
Canada, Germany, Italy, Spain, Scandinavia among previous territories sold.
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Reviews
‘Your Mother’s Comfort’: Sheffield Doc/Fest Review
In Rio De Janeiro, a fiery trans rights activist and sex worker tries to hold the government to account
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Evolutionary Films sells trio to SP Releasing for North America, US (exclusive)
Deals for ‘Trick Or Treat’, ‘Tribal – Get Out Alive’, ‘Things I Do For Money’.
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Features
My Working From Home Life: Argentinian director Armando Bó
”The routine has made me focus better on the development on my work.”
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Reviews
‘To See You Again’: Sheffield Doc/Fest Review
A powerful portrait of female solidarity in the face of mass deaths and disappearances in Mexico
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Alejandro G. Iñárritu backs fund for embattled Mexican industry workers
Oscar winner calls for support of “fragile tribe” amid pandemic, economic austerity.