While COVID-19 has hit the film industry hard, there are new films and classic ones that are worth being mentioned.
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The first word that comes to mind when thinking of Nicanor Aráoz’s work is massive. It is enormous, but without being monstrous.
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Honoring the past is essential to continue to further a better future in Brazil. Visibilizing the contributions that humans make to culture and music is also key to understanding what we stand for and who we are.
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The documentary series “One Hundred Years with Juan Rulfo” – created in 2017 by the son of Pedro Páramo‘s author, filmmaker Juan Carlos – can now be streamed on Amazon Prime Video.
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A new work by Argentinian playwright Carlos Diviesti, “Sunday on the Playground,” premiered at the Victoria Theatre in Montevideo during the pandemic.
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Artists in Buenos Aires have been coming up with creative ways to bring their work to the people during the pandemic.
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With a final selection of 62 short films chosen from over 500 entries from across Chile and the world, the festival Cortos en Grande will take place digitally for the first time on the platform OndaMedia.cl.
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November 15th was the last exhibition of “Canto a México.
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Music has become globalized due to the massive usage of digital media. We live in an era where pop music can essentially come from anywhere in the world.
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In 1931, an earthquake caused the temple of San Sebastián de las Grutas to collapse.
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