Explore the transformative journey of Latin American Third Cinema, a movement that redefined film as a tool for social and political change.
Dive into 'Canoa: A Shameful Memory' (1976), Felipe Cazals' harrowing recount of a real-life tragedy in Mexico, blending docudrama realism with potent social commentary to explore themes of fanaticism
Step into the mystical world of 'O Amuleto de Ogum' (1974), a captivating Brazilian drama by Nelson Pereira dos Santos that intertwines the lives of gangsters with Afro-Brazilian religious practices.
Discover 'Cabra Marcado Para Morrer' (Twenty Years Later), Eduardo Coutinho's poignant 1984 documentary that weaves a complex tale of struggle, resilience, and memory in Brazil, revisiting a halted fi
Immerse yourself in 'Yawar Mallku,' a groundbreaking 1969 Bolivian film by Jorge Sanjinés, exposing the harrowing realities of indigenous exploitation and the fierce struggle for sovereignty
Dive into 'La Hora de los Hornos,' a revolutionary 1968 film by Solanas and Getino, igniting the spirit of resistance in Latin America with its bold exploration of neocolonialism, oppression.
Explore the riveting depths of 'The Battle of Chile,' Patricio Guzmán's masterful documentary trilogy that delves into the political upheaval and the 1973 coup in Chile.