All Mexico articles – Page 7
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Reviews‘Dos Estaciones’: Sundance Review
The machinations of a Mexican tequila factory make for compelling dramatic intrigue
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Reviews‘Plaza Catedral’: Review
Abner Benaim’s second feature explores the relationship between a melancholy divorcee and a poor street child
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Reviews‘Cadejo Blanco’: Tallinn Review
In Guatemala, a young woman goes in desperate search of her sister in Justin Lerner’s nailbiting drama
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Reviews‘Immersion’: Tallinn Review
A family sailing trip takes a turn into stormy waters in Nicolas Postiglione’s Chilean drama
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Reviews‘The Hole In The Fence’: Thessaloniki Review
Tensions rise in Joaquin del Paso’s disturbing drama about an all-male religious summer camp in rural Mexico
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News‘No Time To Die’ storms to £4.5m-plus UK opening day
25th entry in superspy franchise sets record advance sales for Everyman, Picturehouse, Curzon.
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NewsAlejandro G. Inarritu wraps production in Mexico on ‘Bardo’
“Nostalgic comedy set against an epic journey” expected to open in 2022.
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NewsSeven 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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Reviews‘Beba’: Toronto Review
Afro-Latino filmmaker Rebeca Huntt makes her debut with a striking biographical documentary
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Reviews‘The Other Tom’: Venice Review
Rodrigo Pla and Laura Santullo take a cool look at the issue of medicating boisterous young children in this Texas-set drama
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Reviews‘La Caja’: Venice Review
Lorenzo Vigas sets his quietly powerful drama in Mexico’s northern state of Chihuahua
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FeaturesProducer-directors Michel Franco and Lorenzo Vigas on cutting out each other’s “bullshit”
Longtime friends and filmmakers Michel Franco and Lorenzo Vigas produce each other’s films.
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NewsNetflix acquires US, multiple territories on Cannes selection ‘Prayers For The Stolen’
Tatiana Huezo’s debut fictional film premiered in Un Certain Regard.
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FeaturesIndependent VoD players in focus: Filmin
“We could be described as a mixture of HBO, Criterion and Mubi.”
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Reviews‘La Civil’: Cannes Review
Teodora Mihai makes an explosive fiction debut with this thriller set in Mexico
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Reviews‘Prayers For The Stolen’: Cannes Review
Tatiano Huezo’s intimate tale of Mexican adolescents makes its bow in Un Certain Regard
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NewsFilmSharks 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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NewsWide Management to launch sales on Sundance 2021 title ‘Son Of Monarchs’ at Cannes (exclusive)
The feature premiered internationally in Sundance’s NEXT sidebar earlier this year.
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Reviews‘Luchadoras’: Thessaloniki Review
A trio of female wrestlers do battle in and out of the ring in Juarez, Mexico














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