All Argentina articles – Page 6
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News
‘The Intruder’ director Natalia Meta, Erica Rivas to reunite on political drama ‘The Spirit Of The Law’ (exclusive)
Argentinian filmmaker aiming for start of production in second half of 2022.
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Square Eyes adds Argentinian boarding school doc ‘The Delights’ to buzzy slate (exclusive)
The film is screening in the International Competition at IDFA this week,
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Proyecta titles unveiled for 2021 Ventana Sur (exclusive)
Fouth edition of co-production sidebar will run in-person and online.
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Features
New talent focus: ‘Carajita’ directors Ulises Porra and Silvina Schnicer
The Spanish and Argentinian filmmaking duo on how they pressed reset on their San Sebastian favourite Carajita.
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Hybrid 2021 Ventana Sur to take place in new Buenos Aires venue
New programmes include SoloSerieS, Maquinitas - Let’s Play.
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Reviews
‘Carajita’: San Sebastian Review
Concise and compelling film from ‘Tigre’ duo wins a special mention at San Sebastian New Directors
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Reviews
‘Jesus Lopez’: San Sebastian Review
Maximiliano Schonfeld infuses this tale of a grieving Argentinian community with well-handled fantasy elements
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Seven hot projects from Latin America being presented at San Sebastian
The Europe-Latin America Co-Production Forum has previously yielded ‘The Mole Agent’ and ’La Llorona’.
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Wide acquires rights to Venice Biennale College title ‘Nuestros Dias Mas Felices’ (exclusive)
Family drama is the second feature from buzzy rising Argentinian director Sol Berruezo Picho.
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Reviews
‘Husek’: FIDMarseille Review
Daniela Seggiaro explores the plight of Argentina’s indigenous population in this real-world fable
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FilmSharks unveils early sales on Mexican horror ‘Play With Me’ in Cannes (exclusive)
Russia, Taiwan among buyers on latest from Adrian Garcia Bogliano.
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Sundance, IFFR winner ‘The Dog Who Wouldn’t Be Quiet’ lands UK-Ireland deal
Ana Katz’s Argentinian drama set for May release.
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Reviews
‘The Moon Represents My Heart’: Visions du Reel Review
Personal history and fictional elements interweave in a filmmaker’s quest to learn about his murdered father
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‘Le Temps Perdu’: Doclisboa Review
A group of elegant Porteños gathers every week to read aloud from Proust
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FilmSharks licenses package to Disney’s Star Channel (exclusive)
Sales agent also sells to HBO Max, Pantaya.
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‘Big Bad Wolves’ remake joins FilmSharks EFM sales roster (exclusive)
Nicolas Herzog’s completed film The Shadow Of The Rooster also on slate.
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Wildstar International boards Marco Berger’s ‘The Carnival’ for EFM
The non-fiction focuses on the Gualeguaychú carnival in Argentina.