Tag: Santiago Palavecino

Algunas Chicas | 2013 Venice Film Festival Review

Regress & Repress: Palavecino’s Woman on the Verge of Sustaining Interest A young girl crying alone in a room opens Argentinean director Santiago Palavecino’s latest...

See Tim Sutton’s Memphis; The Venice Film Festival Directly at Your Door

I've yet to find myself on the Lido (at the top of my bucket list choices for film festivals I've yet to visit) but...

Stacked 2013 Venice Edition Includes Latest Miyazaki, Ki-Duk, Ming-liang, Dolan and Frederick Wiseman

With still several films not yet announced for the behemoth Toronto Int. Film Festival,  it appears that 2013 will be a significant cross-over year...

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Interview: Mona Fastvold – The Testament of Ann Lee

Her cinema deals with female interiority under constraint, isolation...

Father Mother Sister Brother | Review

Terms of Estrangement: Jarmusch’s Amusing Triptych on Familial Labors If...

Interview: Lucía Aleñar Iglesias, Zoe Stein & Agnès Pique Corbera – Forastera (2025)

Long before Bergman’s Persona undertook its psychological and existential...

Interview: Mounia Akl – Hold Me (If You Want) (Work in Progress)

Exploring the intimate intersections of family, memory, and social...