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A conversation with Uruguayan filmmaker Daniela Speranza (part two)
In the second part of a long-ranging interview, the writer-director of Rambleras discusses her creative influences and the influence of film style on storytelling.
A conversation with Uruguayan filmmaker Daniela Speranza (part one)
The first part with the writer-director of Rambleras, one of the best movies to play at this year’s Chicago Latino Film Festival
Que viva Uruguay!: Notes on Rambleras and Solo
The Chicago Latino Film Festival showcases the flavorful, humane filmmaking in which Uruguay has come to specialize.
Reader’s Agenda Thu 8/15: Lord of the Rings music, Raul Jaurena, and the second anniversary of Slo ‘Mo
What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Thursday, August 15
The 25-year-old Mestizo: The freshest movie in town
Mario Handler’s Venezuelan feature receives a belated Chicago premiere tomorrow.
Should Mom buy Playboy for her kid?
Dan on a cross-dresser in a nursing home, drunk straight girls making out, and a kid’s developing porn connoisseurship.
What to see at the Chicago Latino Film Festival
The 28th Chicago Latino Film Festival opens Friday at Instituto Cervantes and Landmark’s Century Centre
New Voices From the Americas
Filmmakers from Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay screening in the Chicago International Film Festival discuss their work in the free panel New Voices From the Americas Monday 10/12 at AMC River East.