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84 articles available in total starting from 15/07/2011. Last article published on 13/06/2025.

Irene Iborra • Director of Olivia and the Invisible Earthquake

Interview: Irene Iborra • Director of Olivia and the Invisible Earthquake

“We are never alone; there is always someone we can count on”

The Spanish filmmaker makes her feature film debut with a stop-motion film that uses other techniques, with a personal message to children championing humanist values  

13/06 | Annecy 2025

Review: Cuerpo Celeste

Review: Cuerpo Celeste

Nayra Ilic García’s sophomore feature offers a quietly restrained yet sincere coming-of-age story set against Chile’s transition to democracy  

10/06 | Tribeca 2025

Belén Funes • Director of The Exiles

Interview: Belén Funes • Director of The Exiles

“The bonds of intimacy suffer if we can't talk about pain”

The Spanish director talks to us about her award-winning second feature film, in which she draws on her family experiences to explore themes of grief, uprootedness and economic precarity  

23/05 | /Spain/Chile

Diego Céspedes • Director of The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo

Interview: Diego Céspedes • Director of The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo

“Everyone left out of the binary system gets heavily attacked”

CANNES 2025: The young Chilean filmmaker broaches issues such as dissident parenting, the upheaval caused by AIDS and LGBTI+ discrimination  

15/05 | Cannes 2025 | Un Certain Regard

Review: The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo

Review: The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo

CANNES 2025: The desert puts on its gala clothes in Diego Céspedes' first feature, a queer film in which desire, love and death intertwine in a baroque spectacle tinged with a western atmosphere  

15/05 | Cannes 2025 | Un Certain Regard

Diego Céspedes' The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo heads to Cannes' Un Certain Regard

Diego Céspedes' The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo heads to Cannes' Un Certain Regard

The Chilean filmmaker's debut film is an indictment of LGBTQI+ discrimination, set in the Chilean desert during the 1980s, a time when AIDS was an uncontrollable epidemic  

17/04 | Production | Funding | France/Germany/Spain/Chile/Belgium

Rodrigo Díaz, Pascual Mena • Producers of Erratics

Interview: Rodrigo Díaz, Pascual Mena • Producers of Erratics

“We could imagine that when we watch a film, we are the ghosts who possess a body, the body of the one who witnesses, the body of the camera”

The producers awarded with the Eurimages New Lab Outreach Award at this year’s IFFR talked to Cineuropa about the future of the fiction feature directed by Thomas Woodroffe  

04/03 | IFFR 2025 | IFFR Pro

Review: The Blue Trail

Review: The Blue Trail

BERLINALE 2025: Gabriel Mascaro’s film is an explosive combination of a powerful leading character, stunning scenery, sharp humour and mystical rituals  

16/02 | Berlinale 2025 | Competition

The final Italian clapperboard slams in Turin on Sergio Castro San Martín’s Il Cileno

The final Italian clapperboard slams in Turin on Sergio Castro San Martín’s Il Cileno

The Chilean director’s movie starring Camilo Arancibia and Sara Serraiocco, follows young socialist Aldo Marín as he flees Pinochet’s Chile in 1976 to take refuge in Italy  

12/12/2024 | Production | Funding | Italy/Chile/Switzerland

Review: The Exiles

Review: The Exiles

Belén Funes' film tackles the working-class immigrant experience in Catalonia through a touching mother-daughter family drama, boasting an accomplished acting duo  

13/11/2024 | Thessaloniki 2024

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