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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 America’s foremost documentary film festival: É Tudo Verdade (It’s All True) by Stephanie Dennison

Latin America’s foremost documentary film festival: É Tudo Verdade (It’s All True) by Stephanie Dennison

June 13, 2016
Catherine Grant
Film

Today, Mediático presents an entry from one of its regular contributors, Stephanie Dennison, Professor in Brazilian Studies at the University of Leeds. Dennison…

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Stephanie Dennison on TRASH

Stephanie Dennison on TRASH

February 20, 2015
Catherine Grant
Film

Mediático is thrilled to present a review of the new UK-Brazil film co-production Trash: A Esperança Vem do Lixo by Stephanie Dennison, Reader…

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