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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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