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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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Eclectic Futures in Barcelona: D'A Festival 2015

Eclectic Futures in Barcelona: D’A Festival 2015

June 2, 2015
Catherine Grant
Film

Today, Mediático is delighted to present an entry by one of our regular contributors Rebecca Naughten. Rebecca has a blog on Spanish cinema, Nobody Knows Anybody. The 5th edition of D’A…

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The Look of Iciar Bollain / La mirada de Iciar Bollaín - Videos from the Symposium

The Look of Iciar Bollain / La mirada de Iciar Bollaín – Videos from the Symposium

November 10, 2014
Catherine Grant
Film

Today, Mediático presents some embedded video recordings of sessions from the LA MIRADA DE ICIAR BOLLAIN symposium was held — in honour of the groundbreaking scholar of Spanish cinema Isabel…

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Belén Vidal on the International San Sebastian Film Festival

Belén Vidal on the International San Sebastian Film Festival

November 3, 2014
Catherine Grant
Film

Mediático is delighted to present a report on the 62nd International San Sebastian Film Festival (19/27 September, 2014) by Belén Vidal, Senior Lecturer in Film Studies at King’s…

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Speaking Truth About Power: Documentary, Censorship, and ROCÍO

Speaking Truth About Power: Documentary, Censorship, and ROCÍO

September 1, 2014
Catherine Grant
Film, Journalism, Research News

Today, Mediático is delighted to present a fascinating essay by one of our regular contributors Rebecca Naughten. Rebecca has a blog on Spanish cinema, Nobody…

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Letter from Madrid: Carmina y amén and Stella Cadente

Letter from Madrid: Carmina y amén and Stella Cadente

July 7, 2014
mediatico
Film

Mediático is delighted to present an entry by contributing editor Paul Julian Smith, Distinguished Professor, PhD Program in Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Languages and Literatures at…

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Bradford International Film Festival: The 'Other' Spanish Cinema

Bradford International Film Festival: The ‘Other’ Spanish Cinema

April 14, 2014
mediatico
Film

Mediático presents a report from Rebecca Naughten on the three new Spanish movies, Un ramo de cactus, El futuro, and Costa da morte, recently screened at the Bradford International…

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Letter from Madrid: Bienvenidos al Lolita and El tiempo entre costuras

Letter from Madrid: Bienvenidos al Lolita and El tiempo entre costuras

January 27, 2014
mediatico
Television

Mediático is delighted to present an entry by contributing editor Paul Julian Smith, Distinguished Professor, PhD Program in Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Languages and Literatures at…

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