Tag: Brazilian Cinema
Pain And Glory from Pedro Almodovar Wins 6 Platino Awards
Robin Write June 30, 2020
Pedro Almodovar’s Pain And Glory (Spain) was the big winner at the 2020 Platino Xcaret Awards celebrating Ibero-American cinema. The ceremony took place virtually on YouTube on…
LFF Exclusive Review: The Cannibal Club
Bianca Garner October 14, 2018
The Cannibal Club (O clube dos canibais) is a very dark, violent and bloody comedy, a satire of Brazil’s ultra-decadent, ultra-wealthy from noteworthy up-and-comer Guto Parente….
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100 Explorations of World Cinema – Besh
Robin Write May 5, 2018
“If I had the body and the voice of an alpha male, it would be easier. It took nine years from leaving film school until…
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100 Explorations of World Cinema – Si
Robin Write May 4, 2018
“When I was on The View, Barbara Walters was asking me about the blood and stuff, and I said, ‘Well, you know, that’s a staple…
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100 Explorations of World Cinema – Uno
Robin Write May 1, 2018
“I also wanted to express the strength of cinema to hide reality, while being entertaining. Cinema can fill in the empty spaces of your life…