Mexico (The article continues below - Commercial information) 161 articles available in total starting from 14/10/2005. Last article published on 18/02/2026. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 11 12 [13] 14 15 16 17 next Review: 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/MexicoBerlinale Co-Production Market International Co-Production Case Study: Siberia IIIndustry PanelBERLINALE 2020: A closer look at European-Latin American co-production Siberia, directed by Abel Ferrara, centre of a case study at the Berlinale Co-Production Market 08/03/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | EFMBerlinale Co-Production Market International Co-Production Case Study: Siberia IIndustry PanelBERLINALE 2020: A closer look at European-Latin American co-production Siberia, directed by Abel Ferrara, centre of a case study at the Berlinale Co-Production Market 08/03/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | EFMReview: SiberiaBERLINALE 2020: After Tommaso, Abel Ferrara is back with another self-reflective piece, a collection of Freudian nightmares and silliness that is a fun ride as long as you don't take it seriously 25/02/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | CompetitionWillem Dafoe is Abel Ferrara’s protagonist once again in SiberiaFollowing his role in Tommaso, the actor is once again playing the US director’s alter-ego as Ferrara returns to compete in the Berlin Film Festival 25 years after The Addiction 04/02/2020 | Production | Funding | Italy/Germany/MexicoReview: VivosEuropean-based Chinese dissident Ai Weiwei finds systemic corruption in the case of missing Mexican students 04/02/2020 | Sundance 2020 | Documentary PremieresReview: Lonely RockThe feature debut by Argentina’s Alejandro Telémaco Tarraf is an ethnographic fiction about the physical and supernatural odyssey of an Andean shepherd devoted to Mother Earth 31/01/2020 | IFFR 2020 | Tiger CompetitionReview: Identifying FeaturesThe first feature film by Mexico’s Fernanda Valadez is a very well-directed road movie, following a mother in search of her missing son who disappeared en route to the US 24/01/2020 | Sundance 2020 | World Cinema Dramatic Competition previous page: 1 2 3 ... 11 12 [13] 14 15 16 17 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)