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Reviews | Film
THE LAST DIVE (2025)-an enthralling documentary by Cody Sheehy

600 miles from the coast of Mexico, deep in the Sea of Cortés lies a volcanic island, San Benedicto. There, a man with a troubled past found peace and an extraordinary 19-year friendship diving with a giant Pacific Manta Ray he…

Reviews | Film
Forever your Maternal Animal (2026) by Valentina Maurel

Maurel’s film, which explores a dysfunctional family in San José of Costa Rica, had its world premiere at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival in the 'Un Certain Regard' section.

Reviews | Argentina, Film
FOR THE OPPONENTS (2026-Para los Contrincantes) by Argentine director Federico Luis

Federico Luis’ ‘FOR THE OPPONENTS’, has just won the Short Film Palme d’Or at the 79th Cannes Film Festival against stiff competition. In it, Damián López, a young aspiring boxer from the rough ‘Barrio Bravo’ of Mexico City,…

Reviews | Film
PESCADOR (2024) by Harry Domenico Rossi

The lives of an American marine biologist, her missing shipwrecked brother and a Costa Rican fishermen interlink in this debut feature touching themes of life and death, mythical creatures and impossible dreams.

In-depth Interviews | Film
Guillermo Del Toro: Mexico's Renaissance Man

Recently awarded the BFI FELLOWSHIP, the highest honour the BFI can bestow, Guillermo del Toro (61) now joins other great and distinguished artists and film makers like Martin Scorcese, Christopher Nolan, Tom Cruise, Akira…

Reviews | Film
LES SURVIVANTS DU CHE (Che Guevara: The Last Companions)

Christophe Dimitri Réveille has created an absorbing and fascinating documentary on the handful of six Che followers, who, having failed in their attempt to start a Bolivian revolution and protect Che, managed to survive fleeing…

Reviews | Film
ROMERÍA (2025) the final film in the semi-auto-fiction trilogy by Catalan writer/director Carla Simón.

Set in Vigo during a traditional ‘romería’ festival, young Marina arrives to seek some vital documents from her prejudiced grandparents to establish her legitimacy, while her family continue trying to hide too many secrets. The…

Reviews | Film
THE MYSTERIOUS GAZE OF THE FLAMINGO by Chilean writer/ director Diego Céspedes

A challenging new voice has emerged from Chile onto the international film circuit, and he is making his mark. Chilean writer/ director Diego Céspedes explores the lives of more marginalized souls with sympathy and depth.

Reviews | Film
Latino Life congratulates The RIO CINEMA on its 50th anniversary of community cinema (1976-2026)!

How is it then, that this grade II- listed Art Deco RIO CINEMA has a history that stretches back over 100 years? The reality today, is that it is now celebrating the 50th anniversary of its latest incarnation, as a community-…

Reviews | Film
NIGHT STAGE (2025) by Brazilian writer/directors Filipe Matzembacher and Marcio Reolon.

“On the Stage no one hides” Erotic and political tensions explode in a is this dark thriller and melodrama worthy of an opera in NIGHT STAGE, as an actor and a politician begin an intense affair developing a fetish for public sex…

Interviews | Film
GABRIEL MASCARO: "The Future is for All"

In this dystopian view of a future Brazil, the elderly are supposed to feel honoured to be relocated to a remote colony from which no one seems to return. However, Tereza at 77, is nowhere near ready to obey this call, as there…

Interviews | Film
“When a person breaks the unspoken rules, all hell breaks loose"

Liz (Cecile van Welie) tries to conceal her true self, after her girlfriend's death, until, on a weekend retreat, someone awakens her passions again. When her sexuality is exposed, the secret provokes paranoia and violence…

Reviews | Film
DEATH & LIFE OF MADALENA (Morte e Vida Madalena -2025) written & directed by Brazilian Guto Parente

Filmed against the stunning backdrop of Lagoinha Beach in Ceará, northern Brazil, this quirky and delightful drama/ comedy by Guto Parente reveals his love of people, embracing all their genders and idiosyncrasies.

Top 10s... | Film, Human Rights
Essential Films to watch about Argentina's 'Dirty War'

Fifty years ago, on 24th March 1976, Argentina's armed forces, led by Jorge Videla, Emilio Massera and Orlando Agosti, deposed President Isabel Perón in a coup, establishing a dictatorship. What happened next was one of the…

Reviews | Film
DAUGHTERS OF THE FOREST (Hijas del Bosque -2026) Dir. Otilia Portillo Padua

Seeking to protect their forests and in particular its rich diversity of mushroom species, two indigenous mycologists in Mexico, (fungi specialists), Julieta Serafina Amaya and Eliseete Ramírez Carbajal, seek out the lore before…

Reviews | Shows and Exhibitions, Theatre
Witch Girl Summer

Playwright Margarita Valderrama’s horror comedy, Witch Girl Summer, explores the evils of insecurity - quite literally - as an influencer’s plummeting self-esteem drives her toward the demonic in a desperate quest to achieve her…

Reviews | Film
Papaya (2024) Dir. Brazilian Priscilla Kellen

Proud to be a part of the global success of Brazilian cinema, and rubbing shoulders with Walter Salles, Kleber Mendonça Filho, and Gabriel Mascaro to mention a few, carioca Priscilla Kellen shone at the Berlinale 2026 as she…

Reviews | Film
THE RIVER TRAIN (2026) co-written and co-directed by Lorenzo Ferro and Lucas A. Vignale

The world premiere of the Argentine film ‘The River Train’ has been screened in the ‘Perspectives’ section of the 2026 Berlinale. In a warm coming-of-age story, (or is it a road movie?) 9- year-old Milo runs away from home in…

Reviews | Film
NARCISO (2026) by Paraguayan writer/director Marcelo Martinessi

Following on from his successful opera prima “The Heiresses” in 2018, Marcelo Martinessi’s second feature “NARCISO”. a drama based during the Military dictatorship of Alfredo Stroessner in Asunción, is being screened in the…

Reviews | Film
Guillermo del Toro’s ‘FRANKENSTEIN’ (2025)

The Mexican director's version of ‘FRANKENSTEIN’ embodies the gothic fantasy horror world of Mary Shelly’s macabre story with a melodramatic zest that is unique. A master of fusing film genres, Del Toro challenges our…

Interviews | Film
“FEELS LIKE AN ITCH YOU CAN’T SCRATCH”

Featuring a stunning performance by Bahiano Wagner Moura (Narcos / Elite Squad), THE SECRET AGENT (O Agente Secreto-2025) by write /director Kleber Mendonça Filho opens a door to the tenuous aspects of life in Brazil and Recife…

Interviews | Film
VILPA MAX- A New Streaming Platform for Short Films

Having spotted a gap in the market, with the brave spirit of an entrepreneur, Mexican producer, author and filmmaker Alejandro Vilpa launched Vilpa Films on January 31st 2026 - a new streaming platform dedicated to outstanding…

Reviews | Film
Belén (2025) Dir. Dolores Fonzi

The Oscar shortlist film tells the true story of a woman who in 2014, after suffering a miscarriage, was unjustly imprisoned for two years and falsely accused of abortion. Given the namesake ‘Belén’ to protect her anonymity, her…

Reviews | Film
'Los Años Nuevos' (The New Years) by Rodrigo Sorogoyen

In this absorbing 10-episode mini-series ‘Los Años Nuevos’ (The New Years) 44-year-old Rodrigo Sorogoyen del Amo, once again explores the romantic and emotional life of a group of friends, focusing on Óscar (Francesco Carril) and…

Reviews | Film
NINE BODIES IN A MEXICAN MORGUE (2025) by Anthony Horowitz

‘And then there was one.’ After a plane crash in the Mexican jungle, the National Guard are stuck with 10 passports but only 9 corpses. What is going on? This new 6-episode thriller series on BBC iPlayer touches on the absurd…

Interviews | Film, Human Rights, Latin American
Paraguay – Piercing the Silence

Juanjo Pereira began his film, Bajo Las Banderas, El Sol (Under the flags, the sun) as a modest project to better understand his country and its cinema, which has no national archives, and where the history of the dictatorship,…

Reviews | Film
The Blue Trail (O Último Azul- 2025) by Brazilian director Gabriel Mascaro

“Since when was getting older an honour?” Set in an uncomfortably near future, this dystopian tale creates a universe where the elderly are sent away to a colony from which none are known to ever have returned, all in the name…

Reviews | Film
‘CALLE MÁLAGA’ Co-written & directed by Moroccan Maryam Touzani

“I was born here and I shall die here”. When her daughter turns up in Tangiers with plans to sell her flat from under her, María Ángeles (Carmen Maura) does everything she can to remain in her beloved home in Tangiers. Carmen…

Reviews | Film
Mexican Fernando Eimbke’s gentle family drama ‘OLMO’ is at the 2025 BFI London Film Festival.

Eimbcke’s comedy ‘Olmo’ set in New Mexico in the ‘Laugh’ Strand of the festival, reveals itself to be more of a coming- of-age story with the challenges that Olmo faces.

Reviews | Film
"Magellan" (2025) Dir. Lav Diaz

"Magellan" traces the drama of the fateful expedition to the Spice islands in the 16th century and features Gaël García Bernal as the Portuguese navigator Fernando Magalhães (Magellan), who has to leave his heavily-…

Interviews | Theatre
‘UPROOTED’: An interview with Director Ramon Ayres

‘UPROOTED’, is a multidisciplinary show, politically challenging and visually exciting. It combines, sound, dance, visual effects, music and lights to immerse the audience in what is a moving experience. Corina J Poore talks to…

Interviews | Film
“Grief is Grey”: An interview Merced Elizondo, Oscar-qualified director of ‘THE MOURNING OF’ (2025)

With gentle black humour, superb craftmanship and performances, ‘THE MOURNING OF’, a moving short film by Merced Elizondo leaves the viewer wanting more. It's no surprise that the film, “The Mourning of”, which explores…

Reviews | Film
THE CURRENTS (2025-Las Corrientes) by Swiss-Argentine writer/director Milagros Mumenthaler

Milagros Mumenthaler’s psychological drama explores the sudden emotional breakdown of Lina, a highly successful and award-winning designer and her struggle to return to normality.

Reviews | Film
THINESTRA (2025) by Nathan Hertz

A comedy / horror that is highly entertaining! Director Nathan Hertz explores where the world of weight-loss tablets might lead us.

Reviews | Film
FORASTERA (2025) Dir. Lucía Aleñar Iglesias

Developed into a full- length feature film from her successful multi-nominated short of the same name, Aleñar Iglesias’ family drama explores themes of memories, grief and healing. This debut feature by the Catalan writer ,…

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