All Costa Rica articles
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NewsThe key Latin American films being showcased at San Sebastian 2025
Three Argentinian entries in official selection head a strong Latin American presence at the festival.
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NewsUrban Sales boards Costa Rican title ‘If We Don’t Burn, How Do We Light Up The Night’ ahead of San Sebastián launch
EXCLUSIVE: The film is the debut feature of Kim Torres whose short film ‘Night LIght’ was selected for Cannes 2022.
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Reviews‘Memories Of A Burning Body’: Berlin Review
Berlin’s Panorama Audience Award winner is a heartfelt exploration of female sexuality in older age
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NewsProduction wraps in Costa Rica on supernatural drama ‘Bellyache’
Cast announced includes Marianne Rendón from Mapplethorpe, Charlie Says.
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NewsLocarno unveils projects, producers for 2023 Open Doors
Directors Paz Fábrega and Gloria Carrión among those presenting projects.
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Reviews‘My Lost Country’: IDFA Review
Ishtar Yasin Gutierrez’s autobiographical essay film won IDFA Envision’s Outstanding Artistic Contribution prize
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NewsThe buzzy Latin American projects and talents set to shine at San Sebastian’s Co-Production Forum
The aim is to match European partners to Latam projects.
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NewsCosta Rica selects ‘Domingo And The Mist’ as Oscar submission (exclusive)
Films Boutique handles sales on the title which is screening at TIFF.
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Reviews‘I Have Electric Dreams’: Sarajevo Review
Valentina Maurel’s sensual, spiky debut chronicles a stormy father-daughter relationship
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Reviews‘Domingo And The Mist’: Cannes Review
The second feature from Ariel Escalante Meza is ’a mournful, achingly atmospheric tale’ set in rural Costa Rica
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FeaturesCosta Rican filmmakers celebrate success on the worldwide stage
Ariel Escalante Meza’s Domingo And The Mist premieres in Un Certain Regard this year.
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NewsUCR title ‘Domingo And The Mist’ sells to France for Films Boutique (exclusive)
The film is directed by Costa Rica’s Ariel Escalanta Meza.
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NewsFilms Boutique boards sales on Cannes UCR selection ‘Domingo And The Mist’ (exclusive)
Carlos Ureña, Sylvia Sossa, Aris Vindas, Esteban Brenes Serrano star.
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FeaturesSix works in progress projects being showcased at Spanish Screenings
The projects are from Spain, Costa Rica, Mexico, and Chile.
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Features“We wanted to make a punk film,” Ariel Escalante Meza talks ‘Domingo And The Mist’
Second feature revolves around a man refusing to leave land frequented by the ghost of dead wife.
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News‘Clara Sola’ team planning 1790s-set gothic drama (exclusive)
Nathalie Álvarez Mesén is developing The Wolf Will Tear Your Immaculate Hands.









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