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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Food & DrinkWhat to do in Buenos Aires
Mengano: Argentina’s classic comfort food from an award-winning new perspective
Facundo Kelemen’s ‘neo-bodegon’ was recently added to Latin America’s 50 Best Restaurants
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Culture & IdeasFilm & SeriesWorld
100 years of Argentine animation at the US Museum of the Moving Image
Four special programs of classic and contemporary animated films will play this weekend at the MoMI in Astoria, New York
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Culture & IdeasFilm & SeriesWhat to do in Buenos Aires
Top animation festival BitBang kicks off in Buenos Aires
Held between October 28 and November 2, the event was recently declared an Academy Award Qualifying Festival for the Oscars
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The organization searching for the stolen children of those forcibly disappeared by the last military dictatorship is redoubling fundraising efforts
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A Michelin-recommended omakase bar in Palermo offers a 14-step experience that combines local seafood with Japanese techniques and a fine selection of sake
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Culture & IdeasFilm & SeriesHuman rights
Bringing justice to victims worldwide, one bone fragment at a time
A documentary on the creation of the world-renowned Argentina Forensic Anthropology Team is now streaming on PBS
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Culture & IdeasFilm & Series
Lost in translation, dollars, and desire: the films of Francisco Lezama
MALBA will screen three short films by the Argentine director, who won the Golden Bear at Berlinale 2024
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More than 400 artists will appear in the country’s biggest art fair between August 30 and September 1
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The long-awaited movie of Damián Szifron’s cult series is reportedly on pause due to production delays and the country’s ‘complicated political situation’
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Culture & IdeasFilm & Series
Netflix film about Argentine paranormal reporter to compete in San Sebastian
Diego Lerman’s ‘The Man Who Loved UFOs,’ about 1980s bizarro field reporter José de Zer, is now streaming on Netflix