In this exclusive interview with Diego Luna, he talks about bringing the Ambulante Film Festival to California and the new movie he is going to direct.
Inocente, Undocumented Artist and Subject of Oscar-Winning Short Documentary, Has Big News
Back in 2013, on the biggest night of year for Hollywood — the Academy Awards — a young, undocumented Latina artist, Inocente Izucar, was thrust into the spotlight. Now, she’s got even bigger news.
TRAILER: ‘What Now? Remind Me’ Is a Cinematic Scrapbook of Fighting HIV & Fading Memories
‘What Now? Remind Me’ (E Agora? Lembra-me) is Joaquim Pinto’s video scrapbook of a trying year in which the longtime filmmaker turns the camera on himself.
Meet the Women Who Are Bringing Gael and Diego’s Ambulante Film Fest to the U.S.
The team behind Gael Garcia Bernal and Diego Luna’s Ambulante Film Festival need your support on kickstarter to bring the fest to the States.
Meet Gastón Duprat, Director of ‘Living Stars,’ a Real Life All Ages Buenos Aires Dance Party
We got to sit down with Gastón Duprat, director of the Argentinian film ‘Living Stars’ ahead of its New York premiere.
Juan Pablo Cadaveira, Director of ‘Maravilla’ Doc On Trying Not To Piss Off the Boxing World
We caught up with the director of ‘Maravilla’ ahead of the film’s premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival to talk about getting intimate access to boxer Sergio Martinez’s personal life, his opinion on boxing as a sport, and the spicy jokes he was forced to cut.
Meet Four Filmmakers Featured At the Havana Film Festival New York
We take a closer look at the talent behind the camera and profile four filmmakers screening their works at this year’s Havana Film Festival New York: Cuban master Gerardo Chijona, Diego Quemada-Diez, Fernando Coimbra of Brazil, and Spanish documentarian Yolanda Pividal.
Peek Inside the Insane World of Alejandro Jodorowsky’s Never Completed Adaptation of ‘Dune’
A documentary about famed Chilean filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky’s failed attempt to adapt the sci-fi novel ‘Dune’ hits theaters March 21.
Mexican-American Debutantes Dress Up Like Martha Washington in ‘Las Marthas’ Documentary
We caught up with Cristina Ibarra to talk about her new documentary ‘Las Marthas’ airing on PBS, colonial bloomers, and growing up on the U.S.-Mexico border.
Sundance 2014: Meet Mark Grieco, Director of Colombian Documentary ‘Marmato’
We got to sit down with Mark Grieco, the director of the Colombian documentary Marmato ahead of its world premiere at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival.