IndieWire’s Favorite Latin American Films of 2016
With standout works from established auteurs and new voices alike, 2016 saw an embarrassment of riches in Latin American cinema. Here are the best.
With standout works from established auteurs and new voices alike, 2016 saw an embarrassment of riches in Latin American cinema. Here are the best.
The filmmaker has been very vocal of his opposition to the recent state of Brazilian politics.
The Charles Manson drama was created by John McNamara.
Yet again, local politics are interfering with a country’s ability to fairly choose its official candidate for the Oscars.
The film premiered at this year’s Cannes Film Festival to great acclaim.
Debra Tate is appalled by the way NBC depicted the death of her sister.
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