The Colombian film, Birds of Passage (Pájaros de verano), opened at the Directors’ Fortnight to widely positive reviews.
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The film Zama, by one of Latin Americas most important filmmakers today, Lucrecia Martel, will open in Chile’s theaters for the first time in May.
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Ancient bone remains of more than 140 children and some 200 young llamas were found in La Libertad, near the Chan Chan citadel.
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A new satirical religion called “emoteism” has made its way onto the streets of Bogotá, Colombia.
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Recent excavations of “The Lost City” in Mexico, also known as “Malpaís Prieto,” contribute pieces to one of the most recent exhibitions in the country’s National Museum of Anthropology (MNA), located in Mexico City.
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For three days, Bariloche, Argentina was the seat of Argentine culture.
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“Twenty years ago, a festival of Renaissance and American Baroque music became the showcase of an orchestra of guarayos indians.”
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Films on Brazilian police violence and the horror of war win the É Tudo Verdade (It’s All True) 2018.
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Imagining how Hilda Hilst would move in the face of the performative scenarios of female empowerment (a word she would probably not use in exchange for a less unhappy one) is also a work of rethinking the (narrow) space of literature written by women, both in the publishing market and in what concerns the conquest
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John Lynch (1927-2018), was a noted English historian who recently passed away. His legacy for Spanish America is “enormous.”
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