TRAILER: This Powerful Documentary Spotlights a Border Town That Lost 95% of Its Population in 10 Years 12.10.19
TRAILER: This Brazilian Film Is an Ecological Thriller About Indigenous Rights, Women’s Rights & Deforestation 12.09.19
REVIEW: This Doc Is an Intimate Look at the Woman Who Created a Safe Haven for Trans Sex Workers in Rio 12.06.19
Lincoln Center Will Screen Some of the Best of Brazilian Cinema of the Last Few Years by Kristen Lopez 12.06.19
REVIEW: Chile’s Oscar Entry Is a Cautionary Tale on How the Far-Right Politics of the Past Still Affects the Present by Carlos Aguilar 12.05.19
Oscar Isaac on Bonding With John Boyega: “We Were in the Dressing Room Like Butt-to-Butt” Running Lines by Manuel Betancourt 12.05.19
REVIEW: ‘Nuestras Madres’ Is a Somber Drama on the Lasting Emotional Impact of Guatemala’s Civil War by Kiko Martinez 12.04.19
REVIEW: Bolivia’s Oscar Entry Is a Poetic Look at a Father’s Complicated Grief After Losing His Gay Son by Kiko Martinez 12.04.19
REVIEW: Costa Rica’s Oscar Entry Is a Sympathetic Look at a Woman Unraveling in the Face of Motherhood 12.03.19
REVIEW: Brazil’s Oscar Entry Is an Intoxicating Drama About an Unbreakable Sisterly Bond & Soul-Crushing Patriarchy 12.03.19
Melinna Bobadilla on Playing a Maya K’iche’ Immigrant on ‘OITNB’: Not All Latinos Are Mestizo 12.03.19
REVIEW: Argentina’s Oscar Entry ‘La Odisea de los Giles’ Is a Heist Movie Where the Poor Steal Their Money Back From the Rich 12.02.19