Tag: Santiago Mitre

Argentina, 1985 | Review

Orders from Above: Mitre Recounts Landmark Trial in Lengthy Courtroom Procedural In 1976, Isabel Perón, wife of the deceased Juan Perón, was deposed as the...

2022 Venice Film Festival: Alice Diop, Poitras, Panahi & Iñárritu Among Front-Runners for the Golden Lion!

With only one title left to be unveiled (for the time being, let's call it the August 30th pre-opener as it will be actually...

2022 Venice Film Festival: 70 Predictions (Part I) Iñárritu, Dominik, Zlotowski & Escalante

This week we throw ourselves into predicting the world premiere options for both the Venice and Toronto International Film Festivals. We begin by looking...

2022 Cannes Film Festival Predictions – Directors’ Fortnight

Last month we learned that the upcoming 2022 edition of Directors' Fortnight (aka Quinzaine) taking place between May 18th to the 27th will be...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2022: #68. Santiago Mitre’s Argentina, 1985

Argentina, 1985 Argentina’s Santiago Mitre will have not one, but two films setting sail this year. The long awaited Petite fleur (15 Ways to Kill...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2021: #49. Santiago Mitre’s Petite Fleur (15 Ways to Kill Your Neighbour)

Petite Fleur (15 Ways to Kill Your Neighbour) Produced by Didar Domehri Directed by Santiago Mitre Written by Mariano Llinás, Santiago Mitre Starring: Daniel Hendler, Vimala Pons, Sergi...

Top 150 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2020: #53. Petite fleur – Santiago Mitre

Petite fleur Argentina’s Santiago Mitre moves forward on his third feature, Petite fleur (Little Flower), adapted from Pequena Flor by Iosi Havilio. The French co-pro,...

Through the Looking Glass: The Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2020 – Picks #100 to #11

While we look forward to a plentiful 2019 as far as foreign cinema is concerned (of which we highlighted #300-151 and our countdown #150-1 to anticipate...

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,...

The Conversation: One Never Cannes Tell (2017 Edition)

It’s hard to believe, but we’re about five weeks away from the unveiling of the 2017 Cannes Film Festival lineup. After several months of...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2017: # 98. Santiago Mitre’s The Summit

The Summit Director: Santiago Mitre Writer: Santiago Mitre, Mariano Llinas A new major player on Argentina’s cinema scene is Santiago Mitre, who won the Grand Jury Prize...

2015 Critic’s Week: Wajeman’s Les Anarchistes, Louis Garrel’s Debut, SXSW Winner Krisha & Mediterranea Make the Cut

Lead by Charles Tesson, the Cannes Critics' Week programming team (the competition section that specializes in feature film work from 1st, and 2nd time filmmakers)...

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A Different Land: Renate Reinsve & Sebastian Stan Re-team for Cristian Mungiu’s ‘Fjord’

A Different Man pairing of Renate Reinsve and Sebastian...