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Mediático features studies of Latin(o/a/x) American, Spanish & Portuguese film/media cultures. It is co-edited by Dolores Tierney & Catherine Grant.

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LATIN AMERICAN WOMEN’S FILMMAKING: A MANIFESTO

LATIN AMERICAN WOMEN’S FILMMAKING: A MANIFESTO

December 18, 2017
dtierney
Conferences, Film, Research News

Mediático is delighted to present a Latin American Women’s Filmmaking Manifesto by Deborah Shaw, Reader in Film Studies at the University of Portsmouth. Her research interests include…

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A Video Essay: Birdman or Fantasy Hopscotch, Not Played Very Often

A Video Essay: Birdman or Fantasy Hopscotch, Not Played Very Often

September 18, 2017
dtierney
Film

Mediático is delighted to present an inaugural post by Jeffrey Middents, Associate Professor of Literature at American University in Washington, DC, where he teaches transnational…

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LOS HEREDEROS (The Heirs, Jorge Hernández Aldana, Mexico-Norway, 2015)

LOS HEREDEROS (The Heirs, Jorge Hernández Aldana, Mexico-Norway, 2015)

July 9, 2017
dtierney
Film

Today, Mediático is delighted to present a post on Los herederos (The Heirs, Jorge Hernández Aldana, Mexico-Norway, 2015) by regular contributor Olivia Cosentino a Ph.D student in Latin…

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Ingobernable: All Past Roads Lead to the Future

Ingobernable: All Past Roads Lead to the Future

June 20, 2017
dtierney
New media, Television

Today Mediático is delighted to present an article on the Netflix series Ingovernable by Pablo Zavala, Ph.D. candidate at Washington University in St. Louis. His primary…

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Documenting Extraction in LA HIJA DE LA LAGUNA (Ernesto Cabellos, 2015)

Documenting Extraction in LA HIJA DE LA LAGUNA (Ernesto Cabellos, 2015)

June 12, 2017
Catherine Grant
documentary, Film, Latin American Indigenous, New media, Television

Today, Mediático presents an entry by regular contributor Carolyn Fornoff, Assistant Professor of Spanish at Lycoming College. She has research interests in twentieth-century Latin American literature and film with…

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Representing Latin American Indigeneity Online

Representing Latin American Indigeneity Online

May 30, 2017
dtierney
Latin American Indigenous, New media

Today, Mediático is delighted to present an inaugural post by Phoebe Cashman, recent graduate of the University of Leeds with a degree in Spanish, Latin…

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Interview with filmmaker Ludovic Bonleux/ Entrevista con documentalista Ludovic Bonleux

Interview with filmmaker Ludovic Bonleux/ Entrevista con documentalista Ludovic Bonleux

May 8, 2017
dtierney
documentary, Film

Today Mediático is delighted to present an interview in English and Spanish with Mexican based French documentary filmmaker Ludovic Bonleux about his three features The Crime…

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“I like what you dislike / I like what you fear”*: On Vedettes, Night Life, Beauty, and Aging in Bellas de noche / Beauties of the Night (María José Cuevas, 2016)

“I like what you dislike / I like what you fear”*: On Vedettes, Night Life, Beauty, and Aging in Bellas de noche / Beauties of the Night (María José Cuevas, 2016)

March 14, 2017
dtierney
Film, latin(o/a)

Today Mediático is delighted to present an inaugural post from Laura Gutierrez, Associate Professor of Performance and Visual Culture studies at the University of Texas at…

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Julio García Espinosa & ‘imperfect cinema’

Julio García Espinosa & ‘imperfect cinema’

March 10, 2017
Catherine Grant
Film, New media, Research News

Mediático wanted to let its readers know of a FREE event taking place over two days in London next week, organised by one of this…

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