Tag: Úrsula Schneider

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...

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Father Knows Best: Vigas Caps His Father/Son Trilogy with Blunt Brutality In his long-gestating follow-up to 2014 Golden Lion winner From Afar, Venezuela’s Lorenzo Vigas...

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