The Liberator is upfront about lensing the world psychologically through Simón Bolívar’s eyes.
Los Ángeles follows the flow of migration back to its other endpoint across the border in a Zapotec village in Oaxaca.
Los Angeles Film Festival 2013: The Expedition to the End of the World, Europa Report, & In a World…
Much of The Expedition to the End of the World derives its power from the way it seems to transcend time.
Prolific Hong Kong action auteur Johnnie To performs a border crossing with Drug War.
Crystal Fairy is no Fear and Loathing in the Atacama.
On the Edge’s Badia isn’t a personable or empathetic character, but as the driving force of the story, her behavior is a fascinating display.
Sister is another meditation on the viewpoint of children in an alienating adult world.
At this year’s Los Angeles Film Festival, there are a few core themes that bind together a number of the films.
The representation of Cuba in cinema is exceptionally difficult to separate from its political context.
Stéphane Lafleur does nothing to disavow me of the notion that Canada is some kind of depressing anomic frozen wasteland.
Fatima Buntinx carries Las Malas Intenciones on her diminutive shoulders, and her performance treads a fine line.