The Great Movement (El Gran Movimiento)

  • Cinema Tropical Announces Best Latin American and U.S. Latinx Films of 2022

    About Everything There Is to Know
    About Everything There Is to Know (De todas las cosas que se han de saber) by Sofía Velázquez

    Cinema Tropical announced its annual list of Best Latin American Films of the Year, comprised of 25 Latin American titles from twelve different countries, plus five U.S. Latinx productions—all of them by female directors—that the New York-based organization has selected as the best of the year.

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  • ARGENTINA, 1985 Kicks Off 33rd AFI Latin American Film Festival Lineup

    Argentina, 1985
    Argentina, 1985 directed by Santiago Mitre

    The 2022 AFI Latin American Film Festival will take place in-person September 22 – October 12 at the historic AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center in Silver Spring, MD. Now in its 33rd year, the Festival, one of the largest and longest-running showcases of Latin American cinema in the United States, will feature a wide-ranging selection of 41 films from 21 countries.

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  • Bolivian Film EL GRAN MOVIMIENTO by Kiro Russo Sets U.S. Summer Release Date | Trailer

    El Gran Movimiento (The Great Movement) release date
    El Gran Movimiento (The Great Movement) directed by Kiro Russo

    El Gran Movimiento (The Great Movement), the critically-acclaimed second feature film by Bolivian director Kiro Russo (Dark Skull) is set to open on Friday, August 12 at Film at Lincoln Center in New York City, followed by Los Angeles, before moving onto other cinemas nationwide.

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  • New York Film Festival Announces Currents Lineup. Opens with ‘The Tsugua Diaries’

    The Tsugua Diaries by Maureen Fazendeiro and Miguel Gomes
    The Tsugua Diaries by Maureen Fazendeiro and Miguel Gomes

    The Currents section for the 59th New York Film Festival includes 15 features and 36 short films, representing 27 countries. The Opening Night selection is Maureen Fazendeiro and Miguel Gomes’s (Arabian Nights, NYFF53) The Tsugua Diaries, a beguiling pandemic-era tale about three housemates in lockdown—one of several films in the section responding to the current health crisis through varying lenses; others include Shengze Zhu’s A River Runs, Turns, Erases, Replaces, a meditation on urban spaces before and after the COVID outbreak, and Denis Côté’s Social Hygiene, an absurdist comedy in which characters exchange barbs from a humorous distance.

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