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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Homegrown | Review

Been Caught Stealing: Premo Watches the Pendulum Swing Right Utilizing...

Interview: Ava DuVernay

It wasn’t meant to actively promote anything, but I...

Interview: Murat Fıratoğlu – One of Those Days When Hemme Dies

As we reflect on the year’s best films, it’s...