Tag: Fernanda de la Peza

Perdidos en la noche (Lost in the Night) | Review

Night Moves: Escalante Cultivates a Moody, Capricious Mystery Replete with a slew of customary features encountered in a fatalistic film noir, Amat Escalante’s fifth feature,...

Interview: Amat Escalante – Lost in the Night

From the very onset with his feature debut Sangre (2005), filmmaker Amat Escalante has proposed a cinema of provocation that simultaneously critiques corruption and...

Robe of Gems | Review

Trojan Women: Lopez Crafts Collage of Complicity in Stellar Debut For her directorial debut Robe of Gems (Manto de gemas), Natalia López Gallardo resists expectations...

Interview: Natalia López Gallardo – Robe of Gems (Manto de Gemas)

Largely known as a film editor for having worked with partner Carlos Reygadas on 2007 masterwork Silent Light and with further collaborations with the...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2022: #2. Amat Escalante’s Perdidos en la Noche

El estado del imperio (Lost in the Night) Produced by Nicolás Celis, Fernanda de la Peza. Directed by Amat Escalante Written by Amat Escalante, Martín Escalante, Paulina...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2022: #72. Natalia López’s Manto de Gemas

Manto de Gemas (Robe the Gems) It's always a noteworthy point of interest when an artist who excels in one film department crosses over into...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2021: #2. Amat Escalante’s Perdidos en la Noche

Perdidos en la Noche Produced by Nicolás Celis, Fernanda de la Peza. Directed by Amat Escalante Written by Amat Escalante, Martín Escalante, Paulina Mendoza Starring: To be announced.   Release...

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