The director of landmark films like ‘Time for Revenge’ and ‘A Place …
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 roster includes top stars like actor Ricardo Darin and director Santiago Mitre, as well as upcoming documentaries on …
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A comprehensive exhibition at the Buenos Aires Fine Arts Museum features the work of Argentina’s renowned contemporary artist, celebrating the 100th anniversary of his birth
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Publishers’ Fair 2023: longer hours and over 300 publishing houses
International guests to one of BA’s major literary events include US writer Peter Rock and Brazilian feminist author Djamila Ribeiro
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The subtle and powerful talent of the ‘Trenque Lauquen’ lead can be seen across Buenos Aires these days, in hit plays like ‘Las cautivas’ and ‘Petróleo’.
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One of the Skyvan airplanes used to throw ‘desaparecidos’ into the ocean will be flown back to Argentina from the United States
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Leonardo Favio: Argentina’s most popular artist remains a secret abroad
Born 85 years ago today, the late icon created cult classics and box-office successes — and was one of Latin America’s most renowned ballad singers
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From Damian Szifrón to Jorge Luis Borges, this is the Argentine presence at the world’s most renowned film gathering.
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The ‘Argentina, 1985’ actor confirmed he will join the adaptation of the classic comic book about an alien invasion in Buenos Aires.
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Santiago Mitre’s Oscar-nominated film about the Trial of the Juntas won awards including Best Ibero-American Fiction Film
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Five perfectly Argentine films at Bafici
Experience cultural deep cuts with these documentaries at the Buenos Aires Independent Film Festival (Bafici)
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Ulises de la Orden’s film organizes the 530 hours of original footage from the ‘Trial of the Juntas’ in a comprehensive and devastating documentary.