Lawyers on behalf of Gloria Trevi have sent a cease-and-desist letter to the producers of the film, tentatively titled Gloria claiming it is not authorized.
Paola Mendoza Takes Her Immigrant Experience From the Screen to the Page
Paola Mendoza’s film Entre Nos that premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival is now a novel in English and Spanish titled, The Ones Who Don’t Stay.
FILM: Meet Brandon Polanco, the P.A. Who Got to Make A Short Film With Breaking Bad’s Bryan Cranston
Brandon Polanco, a Production Assistant on the set of Bryan Cranston’s ‘Cold Comes the Night’, had an extraordinary experience.
Do Narcocorridos Glorify Drug Violence? — Review of ‘Narco Cultura’ Documentary
'Narco Cultura,' a documentary about narcocorridos is in theaters November 22.
Two Music Videos About Immigration from Indie Film Director Alex Rivera That Will Make You Cry
Indie film director Alex Rivera teamed up with immigration activists to make two powerful music videos.
Pele Biopic Will Hit Theaters Ahead of 2014 World Cup. ¡Golazo!
Shooting just started in Rio de Janeiro for soccer legend Pele’s biopic. Oleeee, Ole, Ole, Ole!
In Case You Missed It, Recap of the Morelia Film Festival
In case you missed Diego Luna, Alfonso Cuaron, and Quentin Tarantino at the Morelia Film Festival, here’s our recap of last week’s events.
‘Nosotros Los Nobles’ Movie Shows Another Side of Mexico, the Fresa (aka Yuppie) Side
Nosotros Los Nobles, one of Mexico’s highest grossest films of all time, makes fun of spoiled, entitled fresas and juniors who live in Mexico City and use their parents’ credit cards to pay for everything. The comedy broke box office records when it opened in Mexico earlier this year and is now playing at several AMC theaters throughout the U.S.
LatinoBuzz: Should We Stop Complaining About Hollywood Stereotypes & Just Make Our Own Content?
When it comes to Hollywood stereotypes, should Latinos just stop complaining and make our their own content? Here are two programs that can help you get your script finished and get your film broadcast on national television.
Is Portuguese Cinema in Danger?
With Portuguese films circulating in the world’s greatest festivals, Vanessa Erazo wonders if it’s the nation’s cinema is in danger, or the nation itself.
