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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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Dancing Larraín’s Ode to Valpo and Ema’s Very Own Myth of (Re)Creation

Dancing Larraín’s Ode to Valpo and Ema’s Very Own Myth of (Re)Creation

October 26, 2020
dtierney
Film

Link to Ema Dossier Index By *Philippa Page, Newcastle University Valparaíso, / qué disparate / eres, / qué loco, /…

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Alternative Reproductive Futures in Ema and Divino Amor

Alternative Reproductive Futures in Ema and Divino Amor

October 26, 2020
dtierney
Film

Link to Ema Dossier Index By Rachel Randall* Ever since watching Ema (Pablo Larraín, 2019) and Divino Amor [Divine Love](Gabriel…

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Ema Navigates the Port

Ema Navigates the Port

October 26, 2020
dtierney
Film

Link to Ema Dossier Index By Paul Merchant* Towards the end of Ema, the eponymous protagonist is asked to draw…

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Introduction to the Special Dossier on Ema (Pablo Larraín 2019)

Introduction to the Special Dossier on Ema (Pablo Larraín 2019)

October 26, 2020
dtierney
Film

Today at Mediático we are delighted to publish an extensive and much-needed special dossier on Pablo Larraín’s Ema (2019), guest…

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Latin American Writers Series Fall 2019: Powerpaola, un recorrido por su obra, influencias y publicaciones

Latin American Writers Series Fall 2019: Powerpaola, un recorrido por su obra, influencias y publicaciones

June 30, 2020
dtierney
Artists and writers, Film

Today at Mediático we are delighted to present a sneak peak of the first of an ongoing “Latin American Writers…

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Virus Tropical (Santiago Caicedo, Colombia/Ecuador, 2017): The ‘infectious’ nature of female subjectivity

Virus Tropical (Santiago Caicedo, Colombia/Ecuador, 2017): The ‘infectious’ nature of female subjectivity

June 29, 2020
dtierney
Film

In the spirit of continuing support and community as the world continues to fight against Covid-19, today at Mediático we…

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Brazilian Film in the Time of Corona virus

Brazilian Film in the Time of Corona virus

May 4, 2020
dtierney
Film

Today at Mediático we are delighted to present a post on Brazilian Cinema in the Time of Corona Virus by…

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Bacurau (Kleber Mendonça Filho and Juliano Dornelles 2019) : A Socio-Political Background to Cinematic Catharsis

Bacurau (Kleber Mendonça Filho and Juliano Dornelles 2019) : A Socio-Political Background to Cinematic Catharsis

March 30, 2020
dtierney
Film

Hello dear Mediático readers. How are you all? Are you staying in? We hope you are and that you can…

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The Two Popes (Fernando Meirelles 2019): Down Argentina Way

The Two Popes (Fernando Meirelles 2019): Down Argentina Way

February 10, 2020
dtierney
Film

Today, and despite no wins last night at the Oscars, Mediático is delighted to present a post by regular contributor…

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So, why hasn’t J-Lo been nominated for any of the BIG film industry awards?

So, why hasn’t J-Lo been nominated for any of the BIG film industry awards?

February 3, 2020
dtierney
Film, latinx

Today at Mediático, the morning after both her and Shakira’s amazing Super Bowl half-time show that also featured reggaeton artists…

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