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    Argentine cinema in theaters

    Review of the film “Culpa cero” by Valeria Bertuccelli and with her

    By Diego Battle
    Protagonist of independent films such as Silvia Brito and magic glovesBoth by Martin Rijtman. And commercial successes like A friend of my wife and I married an idiotboth with Adrien Souar, Bertuccelli ventured behind the camera for the first time in 6 years with Queen of Fear Now he returns with a silent drama (or distorted comedy) that is as provocative as it is disturbing, in which he also stars alongside Cecilia Roth and Justina Bustos.


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    Review of the movie “Horizon: An American Saga – Part 1” directed by and with Kevin Costner (Max)

    By Diego Battle
    After its premiere in the official section (out of competition) of the last Cannes Film Festival and without passing through Argentine theaters, the first part of Costner’s epic about the conquest of the West has arrived directly via streaming.


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    It’s in the theaters.

    Review of Eli Roth’s “Borderlands” with Cate Blanchett and Jamie Lee Curtis

    By Diego Battle
    Another failed attempt to translate the world of a popular video game into cinematic language.


  • Review of the movie “Evil Does Not Exist” by Japanese director Ryosuke Hamaguchi

    It’s in the theaters.

    Review of the movie “Evil Does Not Exist” by Japanese director Ryosuke Hamaguchi

    By Fernando E. Juan Lima
    After holiness driving my carboss happy hour, Asako I and II and Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy Presented at the 2023 Venice Film Festival (where it won the Critics’ Prize and the FIPRESCI International Critics’ Prize), it is a rigorous and delicate little tale that evokes the contrasts between tradition and progress, between the countryside and the city. Almost a year after its release, it has reached 11 Argentine cinemas.

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  • Podcast Interviews with Argentine Cinema: Rodrigo Moreno

    Podcast Interviews with Argentine Cinema: Rodrigo Moreno

    Within the framework of the activities for subscribers Other Cinema/Club We spoke to the manager Guardian, Mysterious world and Criminals About the new Argentine cinema, his career, his vision of the profession and the current crisis in the audiovisual sector.

  • Argentine Cinema Image Awards: nominees, honors, date, location, ceremony details and where to see it

    The Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Argentina will award its awards on Monday, August 26 at the Teatro Politeama (Paraná 353) with broadcast on TNT and Max.

  • OtherCines/Club: How to join the cinema community, take advantage of the benefits and support the journalistic project

    We are working on expanding the offer so that our subscribers can get more services, and at the same time, help maintain the offer. OtherCines.com: Newsletter, WhatsApp recommendations, live and recorded video conferences, three months free movie tickets on MUBI and discounts on courses and workshops.

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  • All movies + our reviews - #Locarno2024

    Locarno 2024: All movies + our reviews – #Locarno2024

    If the floodA historical drama set in 1792 with Mélanie Laurent as Marie Antoinette and Guillaume Canet as Louis XVI, it is the opening film of the 77th Swiss Exhibition, which runs from August 7 to 17.
    Hong Sang-soo, Ben Rivers, Virgil Vernier, Christoph Hochhäusler, Wang Ping, Mar Cole and Pia Marais are premiering their new works at the international competition and aiming for the Golden Leopard award.
    -Argentine movie Group monologuedirected by Jessica Sarah Renlund, is competing in the Cineasti del Presente section.
    This year’s Lifetime Achievement Award goes to Mexican director Alfonso Cuarón.

  • Locarno 2024: European Cinema in International Competition: Reviews of “Drowning Dry” by Laurens Baricha; and “Sola Terra Legere” by Sara Faqir – #Locarno2024

    Ratings for Lithuanian and Italian films participating in the main section in the dispute over the Golden Leopard at the Swiss exhibition.

  • Locarno 2024: Review of “The Bird in the Chimney” by Ramon Zurcher (International Competition) – #Locarno2024

    The Swiss director continues and deepens the line of previous works such as The Girl and the Spider.

  • Locarno 2024: Review of Ben Rivers’ “Bogancloch” (International Competition) – #Locarno2024

    The British director continues to feed his epic devoted to depicting the existence of Jake Williams.

  • Locarno 2024: International Competition Evaluations: “Salve María”, by Mar Cole; and “La Mort viendra” by Christoph Hochhäusler – #Locarno2024

    Reviews of the first two European productions to have their world premieres in the main section of the Swiss fair.

  • It was 2024: All Movies + Our Reviews – #Cannes2024

    By Diego Battle (Cannes) and Ezequiel Boetti
    The 77th edition (May 14-25) will open with an out-of-competition screening of the film The second lawIt is a film by French director Quentin Dupieux.
    – In different sections, new films by Francis Ford Coppola, Paul Schrader, Jacques Audiard, Sean Baker, David Cronenberg, Miguel Gomez, Yorgos Lanthimos, Paolo Sorrentino, Andrea Arnold, George Miller, Kevin Costner, Oliver Stone, Arnaud Desplechin will be screened. Ali Abbasi, Roberto Minervini, Karim Aïnouz, Jia Zhang-Ke, Payal Kapadia, Kirill Serebrennikov, Leos Carax, Alain Giraudie, Rithy Panh, Daniel Auteuil, Claire Simon and Sergei Loznitsa, among others, will be screened for the first time.
    -Argentine presence includes: TransmitzvahBy Daniel Borman; and the restored version of nine queensBy Fabien Belinski (at Cinéma de la Plage); Something old, something new, something borrowedWritten by Hernan Rosselli; Short Our shadowby Agustina Sánchez Javier (both in Directors’ Fortnight); More people die on Sunday.By Iyer Saeed (on ACID); Simon the MountainBy Federico Luis (in Critics’ Week); Rosaura is tenBy Mario Sofisi (in Cannes Classics); dark eyesby Fernando Maldonado and Jorge Tereso (in the new immersive section).
    -60 reviews, 3 interviews with Argentine directors and 6 episodes of our podcast are available. From Cannes Film Festival 2024.

  • It was 2024: Sean Baker’s ‘Anora’ Wins Palme d’Or at Cannes 2024

    – boss Prince of Broadway (2008), starlet (2012), Tangerine (2015), Florida Project (2017) and red rocket (2021) Received the highest honor of the 77th. Edition for his outstanding new film starring Mickey Madison.
    Emilia PerezThe film “Director Jacques Audiard” won two awards, while the Portuguese Miguel Gomes won the award for best director.
    – The most emotional moment of the ceremony held on Saturday the 25th was the Palme d’Or award presented by Francis Ford Coppola to George Lucas.

  • It was 2024: Top 20 + Our Reviews + Podcasts with Credits – #Kan2024

    Anoradirected by Sean Baker, tops our Cannes envoy’s personal ranking, which also includes two Argentinian films such as Something new, something old, something borrowed (Third place) and Simeon the Mountain (sixteenth place).

  • It was 2024: Festivals Podcast Episode 6 – Who’s Who in Cannes 2024: Balance, Trends and Our Favorite Films

    Everything comes to an end. We chatted about our favorites: from Sean Baker to Alain Girodi, including Leos Carax, Miguel Gomez, Coralie Farget, Roberto Minervini, Thierry De Peretti, Jonas Trueba, Federico Luis, Hernan Rosselli, and more. Sponsored by MUBI See you in the next festival podcast!





















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