All Americas articles – Page 50
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Features16 US and Latin American films to tempt festival directors in 2017
From Blade Runner to new films by George Clooney and Richard Linklater, these are the hottest projects from the US and Latin American to arrive in 2017.
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NewsArgentinian box office drew 50.5m admissions in 2016
EXCLUSIVE: While not quite scaling the heights of the record 2015 cycle, admissions in the fourth largest Latin American film market reached 50.5m last year.
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NewsAmericas briefs: Argentinian director Eliseo Subiela dies
The director of the magic realism school who directed 1992 rom-com The Dark Side Of The Heart starring Dario Grandinetti has died. He was 71.
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NewsVenezuelan judge orders parties to watch banned film (update)
DECEMBER 26 UPDATE: The judge who ordered El Inca to be pulled from theatres has postponed further court hearings on the matter until he and everybody involved in the case have watched the film.
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NewsBrazil box office hits record high in 2016
Local hits including The Ten Commandments: The Movie boosted takings this year.
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NewsUS briefs: 'Abrázame Como Antes' triumphs at Costa Rica fest
Jurgen Ureña’s film was named Best Central American Feature Film and Best National Feature Film as the 2016 Costa Rica International Film Festival (CRFIC) wrapped on Sunday.
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NewsTrinidad & Tobago joins LatAm film network
EXCLUSIVE: In a highly significant step for the region, Trinidad & Tobago has become the first Caribbean nation to join the Latin American Film Commission Network (LAFCN).
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News'Neruda' wins best picture at Fenix Awards
The Chilean submission for best foreign language Oscar took home four awards at the third Fenix Ibero-American Film Awards in Mexico City on Wednesday.
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NewsVentana Sur: Industry address evolving children's market
Children’s television producers and networks have been forced to navigate a new landscape in light of “structural and economic crisis”, a Ventana Sur panel audience heard on Thursday.
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NewsVentana Sur: Jorge Michel Grau eyes next project
EXCLUSIVE: The Mexican genre auteur, involved in two projects at Ventana Sur, is weighing up his next directing gig for 2017.
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NewsUS Briefs: Costa Rica fest announces 72-strong line-up
Central American cinema is the focus of two competitive sections at the sixth Costa Rica International Film Festival, set to run in San José from December 8-17.
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NewsVentana Sur: VFX leaders in brain drain warning
The Argentinian film industry must develop a vibrant visual effects community if it is to prevent a potentially damaging exodus of talent, a trio of leading local visual effects supervisors said on Tuesday.
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NewsRussell Peters joins Judy Greer and Grace Park in comedy 'Public Schooled'
EXCLUSIVE: Kaleidoscope boards world sales on feature which kicks off in Vancouver this week.
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FeaturesSonia Braga on 'Aquarius' Oscar snub: "Maybe US industry can do justice for us now"
Sonia Braga, who has entered the awards season conversation with her role in Aquarius, tells Elaine Guerini why international success can be a double-edged sword.
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NewsGerard Butler, Michael Fassbender titles secure key deals for Protagonist
EXCLUSIVE: Lady Macbeth, Finding Your Feet also among movies to ink key distribution pacts.
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Reviews'The Grown-Ups': IDFA Review
Dir. Maite Alberdi. Chile/The Netherlands/France, 2016, 80 mins.
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NewsViacom buys Argentina's Telefe network for $345m
The in-cash deal broke on Tuesday as Bob Bakish started his first day as acting Viacom CEO.
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NewsPatricio Valladares lines up sci-fi horror 'Embryo'
EXCLUSIVE: The Chilean genre specialist behind Hidden In The Woods and Downhill is preparing a body-horror film.
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NewsLos Cabos: IM Global targets 2017 move into Latin American TV
Stuart Ford’s independent powerhouse is in talks on a TV project with Mexican partners Canana and Colombian director Ciro Guerra as his company looks to expand its small screen activities in the region by next year.
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FeaturesOscars 2017: inside the 85 best foreign-language submissions
The longlist of entries for consideration in the foreign language Oscar category is a feast of cinema from film-makers around the world, including several established masters, a strong crop of newcomers and one or two surprises.














