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Mexican Drama 'Identifying Features' Wins Zurich Film Festival - www.hollywoodreporter.com - USA - Mexico
hollywoodreporter.com
05.10.2020 / 05:55

Mexican Drama 'Identifying Features' Wins Zurich Film Festival

Mexican migration drama Identifying Features from director Fernanda Valadez has won the top prize for best film, the Golden Eye, at the 2020 Zurich International Film Festival. Valadez's directorial debut, which premiered in Sundance, where it won the audience award in the World Cinema, Dramatic category, follows a mother in search of her missing son,who left for the United States and is presumed dead.She's joined on her journey by a young man recently deported from the U.S..

Ana de Armas says her ‘No Time To Die’ character isn’t a stereotypical Bond girl - www.msn.com - Mexico - Cuba
msn.com
03.10.2020 / 23:07

Ana de Armas says her ‘No Time To Die’ character isn’t a stereotypical Bond girl

No Time To Die, saying that she ultimately decided to do so after it was confirmed that her character wouldn’t be a stereotypical Bond girl. The Cuban actress made this admission during her recent discussion with Vogue Mexico, insisting that what mattered the most to her about her role as Paloma in the 25th installment to the James Bond franchise was that it represented “women and female characters in an empowered, realistic way and outside of the stereotype.”She then said that she had spent

‘I Carry You With Me’ Trailer: Love Is Challenged By Prejudice And Borders In Docu-Drama - theplaylist.net - Mexico
theplaylist.net
02.10.2020 / 20:26

‘I Carry You With Me’ Trailer: Love Is Challenged By Prejudice And Borders In Docu-Drama

The first trailer for Sundance NEXT Audience Award winner, “I Carry You With Me” teases a heartbreaking love story across borders and an innovative format.

First glimpse at rare Mexican frogs which have hatched at Chester Zoo - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Mexico
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
01.10.2020 / 18:39

First glimpse at rare Mexican frogs which have hatched at Chester Zoo

A hundred rare tree frogs have hatched at Chester Zoo, in a European first for the species.Mexican leaf frogs are usually found in the dry forests of Mexico, and breeders have never been able to hatch them in Europe before - until now.Video taken at the zoo shows the frogs’ incredible developmental stages, where tadpoles can be seen growing in transparent eggs.Adam Bland, Lead Amphibian Keeper at the zoo, said: “It’s so exciting to have bred these stunning frogs, especially as we’re the first

On ‘Ratched,’ Sarah Paulson Checks into the Adamson House, One of Malibu’s First Homes - variety.com - Mexico
variety.com
30.09.2020 / 02:35

On ‘Ratched,’ Sarah Paulson Checks into the Adamson House, One of Malibu’s First Homes

Lindsay Blake Love it or hate it, there is no denying that “Ratched,” Ryan Murphy’s latest foray into streaming, is a visual masterpiece! Each hairstyle, costume, and set seems to be prettier than the last! And don’t even get me started on the locations! Perhaps the most picturesque site used is the Mexican resort where Nurse Mildred Ratched (Sarah Paulson) and Gwendolyn Briggs (Cynthia Nixon) are shown living in 1950, two years after the main events of the series, at the end of the Season 1

Neon Takes Venice Winner 'New Order' for North America - www.hollywoodreporter.com - USA - Mexico - Chicago
hollywoodreporter.com
29.09.2020 / 20:00

Neon Takes Venice Winner 'New Order' for North America

Neon has picked up North American rights to New Order,the new feature from Mexican director Michel Franco that won the Silver Lion Grand Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival earlier this month. The feature, which also played at the San Sebastián and Toronto fests, and is screening at the upcomingLondon and Chicago film festivals, is a look at a violent uprising against the wealthy ruling class.

Neon Lands North American Rights To Michel Franco’s Venice Grand Jury Prize Winner ‘New Order’ - deadline.com - USA - Mexico
deadline.com
29.09.2020 / 17:31

Neon Lands North American Rights To Michel Franco’s Venice Grand Jury Prize Winner ‘New Order’

Andreas Wiseman International EditorNeon has taken North American rights to Mexican filmmaker Michel Franco’s latest feature, New Order, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival and won the Silver Lion Grand Jury Prize.Conceived six years ago, Michel Franco’s timely class conflict drama sees a high-society wedding interrupted by the arrival of unwelcome guests as protests rage on the streets.

Elite's Ester Expósito & Boyfriend Alejandro Speitzer Step Out at Film Festival in Spain! - www.justjared.com - Spain - USA - Mexico
justjared.com
27.09.2020 / 01:59

Elite's Ester Expósito & Boyfriend Alejandro Speitzer Step Out at Film Festival in Spain!

American audiences might not be very familiar with Ester Exposito, but she’s a huge international star thanks to her hit Netflix series Elite!

Elite's Ester Expósito & Boyfriend Alexander Speitzer Step Out at Film Festival in Spain! - www.justjared.com - Spain - USA - Mexico
justjared.com
27.09.2020 / 01:49

Elite's Ester Expósito & Boyfriend Alexander Speitzer Step Out at Film Festival in Spain!

American audiences might not be very familiar with Ester Exposito, but she’s a huge international star thanks to her hit Netflix series Elite!

'Tragic Jungle' ('Selva Trágica'): Film Review | NYFF 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - New York - Mexico - city Venice
hollywoodreporter.com
26.09.2020 / 05:01

'Tragic Jungle' ('Selva Trágica'): Film Review | NYFF 2020

Machetes, myths and murky storytelling all find their way into Tragic Jungle (Selva Trágica), the lushly made, if highly enigmatic, fifth feature from Mexican writer-director Yulene Olaizola (Fogo), which screened in the main slate of the New York Film Festival after premiering in the Horizons section in Venice.

Diane Guerrero To Star In ‘Woman In The Book’, Crypt TV’s First Animated Horror Drama For Facebook Watch - deadline.com - Britain - Spain - Mexico
deadline.com
24.09.2020 / 19:45

Diane Guerrero To Star In ‘Woman In The Book’, Crypt TV’s First Animated Horror Drama For Facebook Watch

Peter White Television EditorEXCLUSIVE: Crypt TV, the company behind Facebook Watch’s The Birch, is making its first animated horror series for the digital service.Woman In The Book will star Diane Guerrero, star of DC’s Doom Patrol and Netflix’s Orange Is The New Black.The Latinx series is multilingual, using both Spanish and English, and follows the lives of three estranged siblings who reunite at an aging Mexican hacienda to wrestle for their inheritance, but inadvertently unleash a

Quantico's Aaron Diaz Shows Off Ripped Body at the Beach in Cancun! - www.justjared.com - USA - Mexico - Italy
justjared.com
15.09.2020 / 07:19

Quantico's Aaron Diaz Shows Off Ripped Body at the Beach in Cancun!

Aaron Diaz puts his hot body on display while going shirtless at the beach on Monday (September 14) in Cancun, Mexico.

‘New Order’: Unflinching Mexican Dystopian Film Shocks With Blistering Purpose [Venice Review] - theplaylist.net - Mexico
theplaylist.net
10.09.2020 / 22:01

‘New Order’: Unflinching Mexican Dystopian Film Shocks With Blistering Purpose [Venice Review]

Serious discussions on the perpetuated correlation between race and class in Mexico have dominated the country’s collective consciousness over the last few years. Cinema has actively participated in such reckoning, but never before as boldly as in Michel Franco’s “New Order (Nuevo Orden).” Bound to be contentious at home for its brutal depiction of a not-so-implausible and not-so-distant dystopia, the auteur’s latest shocks with blistering purpose.

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