In Buenos Aires, you can find many unexpected “treasures” of cinematography. One of these treasures is Colombian filmmaker Lina Rodríguez, whose work is being featured in the current film series at the theater Sala Leopoldo Lugones.
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A new film debuted at the Brasilia Film Festival tackling the issue of how to deal with violent oppression in Latin America through nonviolence.
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An experienced cast and a relatable storyline: “La madre que me parió” has it all.
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The neighborhood of Chacarita in Buenos Aires has become “the place” to be for emerging artists.
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The Peruvian government celebrated the recovery of more than a thousand historical artifacts in a presentation by Minister of Foreign Affairs Néstor Popolizio.
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The work of Ricardo Siri, known as Liniers, who has published Macanudo every day in La Nacion since 2002, will now be published in over 150 American newspapers, thanks to the work of the agency King Features.
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A collective of artists demonstrated in Havana on September 12, 2018, to demand revision of a recent law restricting creative expression in Cuba.
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The grand Uruguayan author Mario Levrero may have passed away in 2004 due to an aneurism, but his books and spirit remain alive today.
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The Argentinian Department of National Culture has recently made substantial structural changes to the Salón Nacional de Artes Visuales, a century-old exhibition and awards ceremony that recognizes visual artists from all over the country.
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Political cartoonists straddle a line between art and journalism.
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