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Women Take Centerstage Among Latin American Oscar Entries


Women Take Centerstage Among Latin American Oscar Entries
Anna Marie de la Fuente, provided by
Jan. 27, 2021
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It’s been a banner year for Latin American cinema where 18 countries, including newcomer Suriname, have submitted films to vie for the international feature Oscar. Half of this year’s crop are by women, many of them debuts. Several entries focus on the plight of Indigenous people and other marginalized groups.
Despite the region’s chauvinistic societies, female cinematic voices have grown in strength in recent years. Some credit the #MeToo movement for the shift in attitudes and the growing number of femme directors in the region. In Bolivia, 85% of the producers are said to be women. ....

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Not policing the police in Boston and Philadelphia; visiting Venezuela


Not policing the police in Boston and Philadelphia; visiting Venezuela
Updated December 30, 2020, 3:00 p.m.
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Two ’80s documentaries
The People United” (1985) and
Hugh King and Lamar Williams’s “
Black and Blue” (1987) — show how little progress has been made in race relations in the past four decades in the United States, especially when it comes to the police.
Speight’s film serves as a vital artifact of a period many Bostonians would like to forget — the turmoil of the ’70s during court-ordered desegregation, when scenes not unlike Birmingham, Ala., in 1963 were splashed on newspaper front pages and the police used a heavy hand in subduing the Black population of the city. That community suffered not just from police abuse but police neglect. Speight focuses much of the film on the murders of 11 Black women (and one white woman) that took place in the city in the first five months of 1979. ....

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FILMS OF NOTE — The Indian Panorama


WINNER: Student Academy Award
Film based on an infamous school poisoning in India
 “BITTU” is a film about the close friendship between two girls which is eclipsed by an accidental poisoning at school.
In 2013, at least 23 students died, and dozens more fell ill at a primary school in India after eating lunch contaminated with pesticide. The incident was a moment of mundane carelessness that resulted in horrific consequences. Karishma Dev Dube’s “BITTU” was shot in the foothills of the Himalayas and is based on this tragic event. This important film recently won a Student Academy Award.
BITTU has also been screened at The Mosaic International South Asian Film Festival (Canada). ....

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Preview picks: 'Once Upon a Time in Venezuela,' Justin Townes Earle are top choices


Preview picks: ‘Once Upon a Time in Venezuela,’ Justin Townes Earle are top choices
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1. ‘How to With John Wilson’
Better late than never: This strange docu-comedy appeared in October, but I just got to it last week. It finds Wilson creating little themes from thousands and thousands of hours of footage shot around New York City. The episodes often start light, observational and funny before taking some strange little philosophical turns. It sounds odd because it
is odd, and unlike anything I’ve seen on TV. It’s also weirdly compelling and persistently amusing. And the pandemic helps write the season’s final chapter. ....

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