Actress, screenwriter, and director Maria Corina Ramirez explains her choices in developing 'Bridges' and how the story fits in the expanding tapestry of Latin American films.
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‘See For Me’ A Tribeca FF Online World Premiere
Blindness is a liability when there's a home invasion. Time to get a new pair of eyes to help.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Americanish’
'Americanish' is a Romantic Comedy with a difference. Well written and wonderfully performed it will make you think and smile.
Read More »‘Here Before,’ & ‘Violet’: 2021 SXSW FF Reviews
The women directors of these two films, Stacey Gregg and Justine Bateman, approach their subjects and protagonists with authority and sensitivity.
Read More »SXSW Film Review: ‘Women is Losers’ – Expertly Done, but Weird Propaganda
'Women is Losers' displays extraordinary talent, but some of the creative decisions undercut its potential power.
Read More »2021 SXSW Film Festival Review ‘Executive Order’
This dynamic, often poetic dystopian thriller draws one in with its immediacy. Shot on location in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, it's set in the distant future, but its contemporary issues prove stunning.
Read More »Film Q&A: ‘Miss Virginia’ and the Real Miss Virginia
'Miss Virginia' tells the story of community activist Virginia Walden Ford and her fight to mobilize citizens of Washington, DC, to achieve better, safer schools.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘The Garden Left Behind’
'The Garden Left Behind' is one of those rare movies which manages to convey a message without sacrificing quality. If you care about human rights see this movie.
Read More »Film Review: ‘The Dark Divide’ with David Cross and Debra Messing – Dark but Hopeful
A timid butterfly expert sets out across "The Dark Divide" in search of butterflies, but finds secrets about nature and himself.
Read More »Anthem Film Festival Review and Interview: ‘What’s Your Number’ Brings Hope and Holocaust
A young boy who never heard of the Holocaust joins an old man on a park bench. They talk and history becomes alive for them both.
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