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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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Adrian Goycoolea's film ¡VIVA CHILE MIERDA! now free-to-view online!

Adrian Goycoolea’s film ¡VIVA CHILE MIERDA! now free-to-view online!

January 2, 2018
Catherine Grant
documentary, Film, Journalism

Today, Mediático is thrilled to present, below, the full-length version of an award-winning film it flagged up in one of its earliest entries: Adrian Goycoolea‘s brilliant…

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Two new films on historical memory following the dictatorships in Chile and Argentina

Two new films on historical memory following the dictatorships in Chile and Argentina

January 27, 2014
Catherine Grant
Film, Journalism, New media

Mediático presents below two trailers for important new documentaries by UK filmmakers which treat the enduring effects of dictatorships in Chile and Argentina, and issues…

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