Pop superstars in Israel and Argentina are coming together for a global romcom series.
Noa Kirel and Agustín Bernasconi are starring in NOA, a fun, playful series in which, after months of a long-distance relationship, Noa travels to Argentina to meet her boyfriend. She then meets Tomy…
The bold economic changes introduced by Argentina's far-right leader Javier Milei aren't the only reason the Latin American country's film industry is struggling, according to veteran producer Axel Kuschevatzky.
Kuschevatzky, best known for producing internationally successful Argentine projects…
Argentina has selected Luis Ortega's latest flick Kill The Jockey as its candidate for the Best International Feature Film category at the 97th Academy Awards.
The announcement was made yesterday by the Argentine Film Academy.
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Argentina's embattled film sector took center stage this afternoon at the San Sebastian Film Festival as festival delegates held an official demonstration to highlight the struggles facing the country's film institutions.
The demonstration was hosted by San Sebastian along with the Argentine…
In keeping with its historical support of Latin American cinema throughout the years, the San Sebastian International Film Festival will this year make an extra push for Argentina's cinema industry, which has been in a state of crisis since March after its newly-elected far-right leader Javier Milei…
The San Sebastian Film Festival has said it will host a day of action in support of Argentinian cinema during this year's 72nd edition, which runs September 20-28.
The Spanish festival has teamed with the Argentine Academy of Cinematography Arts and Sciences and producer Gabriel Hochbaum along…
EXCLUSIVE: With two days to go until the opening of the Venice Film Festival, Deadline can reveal a teaser for Argentinian director Luis Ortega's competition title Kill the Jockey.
Nahuel Pérez Biscayart stars in the absurdist comedy as a legendary jockey whose self-destructive behaviour is…
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Javier Milei, Argentina's new far-right leader, has walked back plans to dismantle state funding for the country's National Institute of Film and Audiovisual Arts (INCAA).
The change was made as part of a last-minute amendment to Milei’s controversial and wide-reaching “Omnibus bill,” which…
EXCLUSIVE: Paris-based genre specialist Reel Suspects has taken world sales rights on Argentinian filmmaker Pedro Cristiani's directorial feature debut horror Deus Irae.
The movie revolves around a priest who skirts the divide between the human world and realm of darkness through his membership…
Shortly before a momentous vote takes place in Argentina, Deadline spoke with leading film professionals about how “devastating” reforms could derail the country’s movie sector.
On Wednesday, the country's new far-right President Javier Milei will try to push through a legislative program in…
EXCLUSIVE: Cleopatra Entertainment has acquired North American rights to Argentinian director and producer Nicolas Onetti's slasher picture What The Waters Left Behind: Scars.
The picture is the sequel to Onetti's 2017 horror hit What The Waters Left Behind about a group of youngsters whose plan…