Forty years after his death, a look at how Jorge Luis Borges’ …
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.
The industry’s main event showed a polarized scene, where large publishers thrive and smaller players struggle
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About to premiere her latest film ‘Landmarks,’ the director reflects on memory, Indigenous land struggles and the uncertain future of Argentina’s film industry
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The film, inspired by real events during Argentina’s military rule in the 1970s, will begin shooting in Buenos Aires in March
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Based on Mariana Enriquez’s short stories, Laura Casabé’s film is a haunting coming-of-age horror story that refracts teen desire against Argentina’s 2001 economic crisis
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Food & DrinkWhat to do in Buenos Aires
Love fine dining but hate the stuffy experience? Meet Silvino and Mambo
These two 2025 openings that blend high-end techniques with down-to-earth dishes were among our favorites of the year
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Culture & IdeasFilm & Series
‘Queen of Coal’: the story of Patagonia’s first woman miner lands on Netflix
Agustina Macri’s film on the life of trans miner and activist Carla Rodríguez stars Chilean-American actress Lux Pascal
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An alternative exhibit is emerging as a hub for movie buffs as the Mar del Plata festival continues to try and find its footing
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Culture & IdeasFood & Drink
Argentine asado went from British remnant to Michelin Guide material. And it continues to evolve
From humble beginnings to fine dining, we unpack some secrets of the country’s most traditional ritual
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Famous for its cultural icons, the creative spirit of Argentina’s third-largest city is branching out into its booming gastronomy
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Director Juan José Jusid received an honorary award and reflected on Argentina’s stalled film industry, calling it the loss of ‘a mirror to recognize ourselves’
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Culture & IdeasFilm & SeriesHuman rights
‘Belén’ review: solid political filmmaking of an iconic feminist case
Based on true events, Dolores Fonzi’s second film is a well-crafted and timely vindication of activism