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Issue Jan 28-Feb 03 2026: Cuban cinema will have a central place in the programming of Mexico’s National Film Archive, starting January 30, 2026, with a series that revisits some of the most influential works in its history.

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Issue Jan 28-Feb 03 2026: Public institutions and cultural spaces present a varied offering to encourage engagement with local productions during February and March of 2026.

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Issue Jan 28-Feb 03 2026: The Festival de Artes Escénicas (FAE Lima) leans in with the best of Peruvian and international theater, a decade of work that this year opens with the return of “Hamlet,” one of many stage productions.

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Issue Jan 21-27 2026: Netflix has announced a new Argentinian project starring Santiago Mitre, Verónica Llinás, and Peter Lanzani. The project, the title of which has not yet been announced, is a political thriller that seeks to depict real events that occurred during that country’s last dictatorship.

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Issue Jan 21-27 2026: Beatriz González leaves behind her extensive body of work and her equally extensive archive, which is now preserved by the Banco de la República.

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Issue Jan 21-27 2026: “If Brazilian films are so successful abroad, and there isn’t a taxi you can get into that doesn’t play Brazilian music, why does Brazil’s literature have such difficulty projecting itself?”

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Issue Jan 21-27 2026: Tardes de soledad, the tenth film by Catalan director Albert Serra, appeared and then promptly disappeared with little critical fanfare in Mexico, despite the fact that it garnered the Golden Shell Award for best film in San Sebastián and the Cahiers du Cinéma magazine’s prize for best film of the year.

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Issue Jan 14-20 2026: Born in the Montevideo neighborhood of Carrasco to a conservative Catholic family, Matías Favaro, a drag queen known by the stage name “Alphawhore,” now lives and performs in Barcelona, Spain. “I don’t consider myself talented,” he says, “I consider myself hardworking.”

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Issue Jan 14-20 2026: On December 11, 2025, the 44th anniversary of the infamous El Mozote massacre in El Salvador, an event which resulted in the deaths of nearly 1,000 civilians, more than half of whom were children, a film detailing the gruesome events debuted at the box office.

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Issue Jan 14-20 2026: January 19, 2026, marked one hundred years since the birth of José Alfredo Jiménez, one of the greatest Mexican composers of ranchera music: “a prolific, inspired creator who contributed to the soundtrack of national nostalgia, with classic songs that are performed everywhere from the corner of a cantina to concert halls.”

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