Pablo Aparo’s ‘The Victors’ took the Buenos Aires City Grand Prize as …
Agustín Mango
Agustín Mango is the Culture & Lifestyle editor at the Buenos Aires Herald. A former correspondent for The Hollywood Reporter, he also worked as a freelance film journalist and editor, as well as a staff translator at the ESMA Museum and Site of Memory. His articles and reviews have been published in local and international media such as Indiewire, Clarín, and elDiarioAr.
There are more than 200 works by the Argentine artist, who bridged the gap between contemporary art, independent publishing, …
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Buenos Aires Independent Film Festival unveils 24th edition lineup
Bafici will feature more than 200 independent films at accessible prices in Buenos Aires downtown cinemas
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The platform’s Made in Argentina event also focused on the audiovisual industry’s impact on the country’s economy
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One of the navy’s infamous “death flight” airplanes is set to be repatriated in April
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From the box office to raising awareness about authoritarianism, Santiago Mitre’s film has made its mark.
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Mercedes Morán and Erica Rivas will star in the film based on the novel ‘Elena Knows’ and directed by Anahí Berneri
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The BA International Production program refunds 20% of expenses to local production companies developing projects with international producers
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The poet and essayist is in Buenos Aires as a US embassy guest to participate in the Poesía Ya Festival.
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“It was amazing. Everything changed for me that day. We finally got what we had dreamed of so much, the thing I’ve wanted for so long in my career. And …
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Argentina, 1985, Santiago Mitre’s film about the prosecution team behind Argentina’s landmark Trial of the Juntas, has been nominated for an Oscar in the International Feature Film category, the Academy …
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Who was Tangalanga? Argentina’s notorious phone prankster gets heartfelt biopic
– Sir, I was hoping you could come to my house for a painting job. You’ll need to call beforehand.–Sure, sir, give me your phone.–No way, if I give you …