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EXCLUSIVE: Teaser for Antonio Tibaldi s We Are Living Things
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EXCLUSIVE: Teaser for Antonio Tibaldi s We Are Living Things
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Ji hlava s Emerging Producers Deliver Elevator Pitches for Their Documentary Projects (EXCLUSIVE)
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Spanish Titles at the 2021 Cannes Marché du Film
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“Alcarrás” (Carla Simon)
Much anticipated after Simon’s “Summer 1993,” “Alcarrás” tracks the final harvest at a multi-generational family farm. Co-produced with Italy. Sales: MK2 Films
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“Ama” (Julia de Paz Solvas)
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A 2021 best picture Goya nominee, Patricia López Arnáiz dominates the screen as a mother looking for her teenage daughter. Sales: Latido
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Review: Netflix’s ‘Break It All’ breaks open the world of Latin American rock
From Los Teen Tops to Maná, the six-part documentary series chronicles and the struggles and successes of rock music born below our southern border.
Cary Darling December 17, 2020Updated: December 17, 2020, 3:16 pm
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“Music … is nourished by context,” says Argentinian music producer Gustavo Santaolalla at one point in “Break It All: The History of Rock in Latin America,” a fascinating, six-episode series chronicling the rise of rock ’n’ roll on the other side of our southern border. “And the one thing we do have in Latin America is a rich context due to our sociopolitical, economic and cultural situation.”