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Reportero

When watching documentaries, people tend to mostly assess the work based on the strength of the subject. They value the content more than the format and if a documentary delivers a powerful or...

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La Camioneta

Mark Kendall’s La Camioneta: The Journey of One American School Bus shows the journey of a school bus, from being sold at an auction in Pennsylvania to enjoying its new colorful life as public...

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Purgatorio

One thing you should know before watching Rodrigo Reyes’ documentary is that it isn’t an objective work. Rather this is a meditative piece designed to make us experience the filmmaker’s personal...

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The Modern Jungle

The Modern Jungle movie poster Quite a few ethnographic films have been emerging from Latin America these last few years, most of them introducing little-known cultures, languages and rituals to...

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Tempestad

Tempestad documentary poster As I was watching Tatania Huezo’s documentary Tempestad, a short sequence particularly stroked me, summarizing this film in just a few seconds: It’s raining and some...

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Ruins Your Realm

Ruins your Realm movie posterOut of its 65 minutes running time, Pablo Escoto’s documentary Ruins, Your Real spends roughly 50mn on a fishing boat following a couple fishermen’s routine in the Gulf of...

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Beauties of the Night

Beauties of the Night movie poster With Burlesque shows making a comeback – which I happen to be a fan of – the arrival of a documentary about Mexico’s most famous famous 70’s and 80’s showgirls...

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