The Herald is hosting the documentary in the wake of the 50th anniversary of the 1976 coup
Film & Series
(Dis)Appear, a film about memory, photography, and the Argentine dictatorship
About to premiere her latest film ‘Landmarks,’ the director reflects on memory, Indigenous land struggles and the uncertain future of Argentina’s film industry
The film, inspired by real events during Argentina’s military rule in the 1970s, will begin shooting in Buenos Aires in March
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
Wagner Moura becomes first Brazilian to win Golden Globe for Best Actor
Moura won for his role in the Brazilian thriller O Agente Secreto (The Secret Agent)
‘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
The Argentine film, directed by by Dolores Fonzi, made the Academy’s preselection as part of the International Feature Film category
‘Tiempos Circulares’ by Andrés Dunayevich tells the heartfelt story of four friends whose joy is a riposte to the atrocities of the dictatorship
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’