Ventana Sur, the biggest film-TV market in Latin America, has unveiled its lineup for its TV projects platform, Ventana Sur ...
A mother’s gripping account of being kidnapped as she is about to go into labor, giving birth in the back seat of the taxi speeding her away while handcuffed and blindfolded, the umbilical cord ...
Argentine banners Gaman Cine and Fiørd Studio are partnering with Spain’s Lorolo on documentary “La Otra Voz” (“The Other ...
MIAMI –Director of Cannes 2012 Special Screening “Villegas” and Cinefondation-winning short “Now Everybody Seems To Be Happy,” Argentina’s Gonzalo Tobal is reteaming with “Villegas” producer REI Cine, ...
For cinephiles, the Argentine film industry is considered to be one of the most successful in Latin America, known for the quality of its moving pictures. It's the most awarded country for Best ...
The Argentinan government has moved ahead with plans to withdraw all state funding from the National Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts (INCAA), the film body that backs the majority of ...
The Argentine Post writes about one of “Argentina's hidden gems,” Cine York in Buenos Aires: “The classy, inviting nature of this little theater couldn’t contrast more with the loud, plastic, ...
Argentina’s Murillo Cine, whose credits take in Cannes sidebar entries “The Snatch Thief” and “Land of Ashes,” is dipping its toe into TV drama production with “Vertientes del Paraná,” a miniseries ...
Argentine banners Gaman Cine and Fiørd Studio are partnering with Spain’s Lorolo on documentary “La Otra Voz” (“The Other Voice”), about legendary Argentine folk-protest singer Mercedes Sosa.