Mexico 148 articles available in total starting from 14/10/2005. Last article published on 23/07/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 9 10 [11] 12 13 14 15 next Alfonso Albacete shooting My Father's Mexican WeddingThe new comedy by the Spaniard, a Spanish-Mexican co-production toplined by Miren Ibarguren, Eduardo Casanova and Pol Monen, is currently filming in Mexico 11/03/2021 | Production | Funding | Spain/MexicoInterview: Laura Herrero Garvín • Director of La Mami“I never look for stories; they come to me”The Spanish filmmaker headed to Mexico City to shoot this excellent documentary that explores the Barba Azul cabaret, a female-dominated world governed by sisterhood, familiarity and empathy 08/03/2021 | /Mexico/SpainReview: La MamiSpaniard Laura Herrero Galvín lays bare the private lives and intimate moments of women who work as bargirls in a crowded Mexico City cabaret 05/03/2021 | Films | Reviews | Mexico/SpainReview: Devil Between the LegsArturo Ripstein and Paz Alicia Garciadiego once again prove that there’s no self-censorship in their Mexican tragedies, bristling with sex, jealousy, shadows, misery and callous humour 25/02/2021 | Films | Reviews | Mexico/SpainJavier Rey and Paz Vega toplining The House of SnailsThe feature debut by Macarena Astorga, now in post-production, is a psychological thriller with a cast rounded off by Pedro Casablanc, Elvira Mínguez, Jesús Carroza and Fernando Tejero 24/02/2021 | Production | Funding | Spain/Mexico/Peru/USAReview: KarnawalIn his debut feature, a film built primarily on anticipation, Juan Pablo Félix follows the rhythm and some complicated family dynamics 24/11/2020 | Black Nights 2020 | First Feature CompetitionReview: Tragic JungleVENICE 2020: Adapting the classic Mayan legend of the Xtabay, rising Mexican helmer Yulene Olaizola creates a taut but disappointing jungle-set thriller 14/09/2020 | Venice 2020 | OrizzontiReview: New OrderVENICE 2020: Michel Franco makes an audacious, unremitting and brutal critique of inequality and its relationship to violence 11/09/2020 | Venice 2020 | CompetitionInterview: Jean-Charles Hue • Director of Tijuana Bible"The true necessity is to show these small miracles of love that can erupt from something terrifying"French director Jean-Charles Hue tells us about the genesis of his new cinematic oddity, the English-language feature Tijuana Bible 30/07/2020 | /France/MexicoReview: Tijuana BibleFrance's Jean-Charles Hue tackles degeneration and redemption in the slums of the Mexican border town in his shocking, nigh-on documentary-like fiction film, starring a startling Paul Anderson 29/07/2020 | Films | Reviews | France/Mexico previous page: 1 2 3 ... 9 10 [11] 12 13 14 15 next