All Mexico articles
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FeaturesHow the Middle East and India are playing key roles in the global success of ‘Obsession’
“We couldn’t get to these records without these performances,” says UPI and Focus exec Niels Swinkels.
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Features“I need a face, I need a person,” says Michel Franco of his quest to bond with a sales executive
The Mexican filmmaker did not have much luck with sales execs earlier in this career.
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Reviews‘Six Months In A Pink And Blue Building’ review: Intimate, precise portrait of childhood, memory and sexuality in Mexico City
Bruno Santamaría Razo’s Cannes Critics Week title effectively blends documentary and fiction
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FeaturesDiego Luna, Valérie Delpierre talk production, casting on Cannes selection ‘Ashes’
EXCLUSIVE: “I told Valérie I didn’t want to work with more than 40 people and she said, ‘You’re describing a mid-sized film in Spain,’” Mexican multihyphenate recalls.
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Reviews‘Ashes’ review: Diego Luna directs a quiet exploration of the Mexican immigrant experience
Luna’s fourth directorial feature stars an impressive Anna Diaz and premieres as a Cannes Special Screening
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NewsStudiocanal secures international rights to 4K restoration of ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’
EXCLUSIVE: 20th anniversary edition of Guillermo del Toro’s dark fantasy screens in Cannes Classics on Tuesday.
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Reviews‘Jaripeo’ review: Lyrical, layered documentary portrait of Mexico’s queer rodeo subculture
The film plays Visions du Reel after a Sundance premiere and Berlin Panorama berth
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NewsThird edition of Sundance Film Festival in Mexico unveils 2026 lineup
Everybody To Kenmure Street, The Invite, and Chasing Summer among selection.
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NewsFernando Eimbcke’s Berlin competition title ‘Flies’ captured by key European buyers
Alpha Violet is selling the film about the tentative relationship between a woman and a young boy.
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NewsAlfonso Cuarón, ‘Roma’ impact partner Ai-jen Poo join True/False pic as EPs
EXCLUSIVE: How To Clean A House In Ten Easy Steps makes its debut later this week
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NewsNetflix dates Mexican tragicomedy ‘The Son-In-Law’ from producers James Schamus, Fabula
Juan de Dios Larraín, Pablo Larraín, Rocío Jadue, and Joe Pirro are executive producers.
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NewsMPA boosts LatAm anti-piracy efforts with new exec hire
Mexico City-based Raúl Rolo joins as VP and regional legal counsel for the region.
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Reviews‘Sad Girlz’ review: Two Mexico City teens cope with the fallout from sexual violence in sensitive, authentic debut
Fernanda Tovar’s assured friendship drama won Berlin’s Generation 14Plus strand
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Reviews‘A Child Of My Own’ review: Intriguing Maite Alberdi Netflix doc on Mexican fake pregnancy case
The Berlinale Special screening follows ‘The Mole Agent’ and ‘Eternal Memory’
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Reviews‘The Garden We Dreamed’ review: Mexican migrant drama puts lyrical, affecting spin on a well-worn genre
Joaquin del Paso’s third film stars Nehemie Bastien and Faustin Pierre as a couple attempting to make a forest home
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Reviews‘Flies’ review: Fernando Eimbcke’s deadpan Mexico City comedy stars a commanding Teresita Sanchez
Eimbcke’s black-and-white follow-up to ‘Olmo’ premieres in Berlin Competition
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NewsNetflix opens new Mexico headquarters for 400-strong workforce
Projects currently underway in the country include Mexico 86 and La captura.
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NewsMexico launches production incentive for homegrown and international projects
The 30% income tax credit will be available to live action and animated features and TV series.
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News“It’s just a terrible job”: James Schamus on state of US producing and why he’s filming in Mexico
Schamus wrapped last week on a Spanish-language Netflix film shot in Mexico, directed by Gerardo Naranjo.















