Tag: Ezequiel Diaz

My Tender Matador | Review

Pray Away the Pinochet: Sepulveda Cruises Castro with Striking Adaptation While there’s a bounty of burgeoning directors who have grown out of the New Chilean...

Paulina | Review

She’s Having a Baby: Mitre Explores the Yoke of Victimhood in Uncomfortable Drama Argentina’s Santiago Mitre scores his first international success with his third feature,...

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ARTE France Cinéma Backs Charlotte Le Bon, Philippe Lesage, Kateryna Gornostai & Diana Cam Van Nguyen

The ARTE France Cinéma committee have thrown some pre-Holiday...

Timestamp | Review

Schools of Survival: Gornostai Probes the Resiliency of Ukraine’s...

Interview: Neeraj Ghaywan – Homebound (2025)

A filmmaker who has emerged as one of the...