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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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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 Mascaro, 2019) for the first…

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