Federico Luis’ film topped one of the sections of the Cannes Film Festival amidst outcry over the government’s shutdown of INCAA
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Cannes film festival moves Ventana Sur market from Argentina to Uruguay
The business event co-organized between Cannes’ Marché du Film and the National Film Institute will be held outside the country for the first time in 15 years
English has never had its own Académie Française or Real Academia Española. Here’s why it shouldn’t.
‘I pay in installments’: in Argentina, books are becoming a luxury few can afford
Paperback prices have doubled in four months even as middle-class Argentines struggle to pay for food and medicine
The drummer and lead singer of Manal was a key figure in the establishment of the country’s Spanish-speaking rock scene
A look at what bilingual food for thought the newsroom had on its plate this week
She draws to preserve Buenos Aires’ identity: ‘A building is like a city’s personal diary’
Natalia Kerbabian is an architect and artist striving to register architectural heritage lost in the face of urban renovation
‘It’s very important that all Argentines who wish to come to the fair are free to do so’
The film festival announced its winners after screening more than 280 films over the past 12 days