Despite being one of the world’s most rich and vibrant film scenes, Latin American cinema outside of those vying for an Oscar or from an established auteur rarely sees Us screens. That is, admittedly, changing, particularly in larger cities like New York and La, but a vast majority of Latin American pictures still find a hard time getting a Us release of any real note, outside of VOD or a Netflix run.
However, there’s one film series hoping, in its own small way, that it may be able to speed things up a bit.
For the first time, distributor Cinema Tropical (one of the great boutique distributors of Latin American cinema currently running) is teaming up with one of New York’s great film going establishments. Anthology Film Archives will play host to a new series of films in their New York premieres, with curation by director Matias...
However, there’s one film series hoping, in its own small way, that it may be able to speed things up a bit.
For the first time, distributor Cinema Tropical (one of the great boutique distributors of Latin American cinema currently running) is teaming up with one of New York’s great film going establishments. Anthology Film Archives will play host to a new series of films in their New York premieres, with curation by director Matias...
- 1/18/2017
- by Joshua Brunsting
- CriterionCast
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