Mexico (The article continues below - Commercial information) 156 articles available in total starting from 14/10/2005. Last article published on 27/11/2025. previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 14 15 16 next Review: Leonora in the Morning LightThor Klein and Lena Vurma direct a highly faithful account of Mexican-British painter Leonora Carrington’s artistic journey 02/07 | Filmfest München 2025Interview: Javier Polo • Director of Pet Peeves“We cannot escape ourselves”The Spanish filmmaker reflects on the challenges of production, the experience of directing seasoned actors, and the need to let go of references to find your own style 27/06 | Cinema Jove 2025Review: Pet PeevesJavier Polo’s film is made up of five brief and somewhat brutal stories that use dark humour, surrealism and irony to poke fun at our common misfortunes 26/06 | Cinema Jove 2025Review: BeefIngride Santos makes her feature directorial debut with a film about the struggles of rappers, exploring their neighbourhoods, machismo and the challenges of racial integration 27/05 | Films | Reviews | Spain/MexicoInterview: Kirill Serebrennikov • Director of The Disappearance of Josef Mengele"I wanted to get a grasp of the collective system called Mengele – the people who helped him, protected him, funded him, hid him"CANNES 2025: The Russian director in exile elaborates on his motivation to dissect a Nazi mind on screen and reveals behind-the-scenes production details 23/05 | Cannes 2025 | Cannes PremièreReview: The Disappearance of Josef MengeleCANNES 2025: Kirill Serebrennikov’s latest feature is a rich, dense, complex, absorbing and eventually unbiased portrait of a fascist in exile 21/05 | Cannes 2025 | Cannes PremièreReview: NiñxsKani Lapuerta invites us to join them in their highly respectful and affectionate close-up observation of a trans adolescent’s everyday life as she tries to impose her own rules 08/04 | Visions du Réel 2025Diego Luna directing his fourth fiction film, A Mouthful of AshThe Mexican actor is working in his home country and Spain as he helms this immigration drama based on a book by Brenda Navarro, toplined by Anna Díaz and Adriana Paz 17/03 | Production | Funding | Spain/MexicoReview: The Blue TrailBERLINALE 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 | CompetitionInterview: Laura Casabé • Director of The Virgin of the Quarry Lake“I wanted to show my own modern pop witches”In her new film, the Argentinian director compels you to believe that women have special powers 03/02 | Sundance 2025 | World Cinema Dramatic Competition previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 14 15 16 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)