All Mexico articles – Page 9
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News’Spring Blossom’ secures US, international deals for Luxbox (exclusive)
Spring Blossom was one of 15 first features selected by the Cannes Film Festival for its 56-title special 2020 Official Selection.
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News’I’m No Longer Here’ to fly flag for Mexico in Oscar season
Netflix acquired worldwide rights in 2018.
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News2020 festival favourite ‘Identifying Features’ wins best film at Thessaloniki
The drama is directed by Mexico’s Fernandez Valadez
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NewsNeon acquires Venice grand jury prize-winner ‘New Order’
Dystopian drama plays next at BFI London Film Festival, Chicago International Film Festival.
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Reviews‘Tragic Jungle’: Hamburg Review
A Belizean woman left for dead may be a Mayan demon in this broodingly atmospheric adventure yarn
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Reviews‘New Order’: Venice Review
Michel Franco’s dystopian howl is dynamic cinema which takes no prisoners
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Features‘New Order’ director Michel Franco on the time bomb that is waiting to explode
The Mexican filmmaker will premiere his film in Venice Competition on September 10.
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NewsUncork’d acquires 'Embryo' from Chilean genre ace Patricio Valladares (exclusive)
Director layerd old home movies into final cut after pandemic halted production.
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NewsThe Match Factory boards Michel Franco’s Venice/TIFF drama ‘New Order’ (exclusive)
Dystopian drama has been selected for Toronto and will debut at Venice in competition.
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Reviews‘The Howls’: FIDMarseille Review
A free-flow, free-form documentary which takes in the director’s Aztec heritage
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NewsLila Avilés second feature among new Hubert Bals projects
Mexican filmmaker won acclaim with debut ‘The Chambermaid’.
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NewsPedro Almodovar’s ‘Pain And Glory’ sweeps virtual Platino Awards
‘Money Heist’ scooped the most awards in the TV categories.
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NewsCartel drama joins Shoreline virtual Cannes sales slate (exclusive)
Miguel Estrada makes feature directorial debut.
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Reviews‘To See You Again’: Sheffield Doc/Fest Review
A powerful portrait of female solidarity in the face of mass deaths and disappearances in Mexico
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NewsAlejandro G. Iñárritu backs fund for embattled Mexican industry workers
Oscar winner calls for support of “fragile tribe” amid pandemic, economic austerity.
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NewsMexican government backpedals on proposal to cut film fund
Imcine says it is moving ahead with plan to merge Fidecine, Foprocine funds.
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NewsGuillermo del Toro blasts Mexican government bid to cut film fund (exclusive)
“If we don’t continue this tradition, everybody will be working on commercials and soap operas.”
















