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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: redefining the political; genealogies; aesthetics

Latin American women’s filmmaking: redefining the political; genealogies; aesthetics

August 27, 2024
dtierney
Film

We continue this SLACextras takeover of Mediático with a piece by Deborah Martin, which takes as its starting point B…

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How to Film the Histories of the New World: Re-Envisioning the Past and the Future in Latin American Contemporary Cinema

How to Film the Histories of the New World: Re-Envisioning the Past and the Future in Latin American Contemporary Cinema

November 22, 2021
dtierney
Film

Today at Mediático, and after a bit of a slight pause, we are delighted to present an essay on ten…

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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…

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The Link Between Funding and Text: Transnational Aesthetics in Lucrecia Martel’s Films

The Link Between Funding and Text: Transnational Aesthetics in Lucrecia Martel’s Films

March 23, 2014
dtierney
Film

Mediatico presents an entry by Dolores Tierney, one of the founding editors of this blog, on the connection between Latin…

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Screenshot from PESCADOS/FISH (Lucrecia Martel, 2010)

A Fishy Little Curio: Lucrecia Martel’s PESCADOS (2010), with subtitles in English

January 27, 2014
Catherine Grant
Film, New media

Mediático presents below a version with English subtitles of a beguiling and funny short film that Argentine director Lucrecia Martel…

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