“La Otra Forma,” the new wordless, animated film by the Colombian director Diego Felipe Guzmán, challenges how we tell stories.
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Cannes winner, ‘La Jauría,’ portrays the topic of violence caused by drug trafficking and armed conflict from an intimate perspective.
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Justicia and CulturaWhat We're Watching
“Never Have I Ever” Taught Me How to Talk to My Mother
by Cat Sposatoby Cat SposatoI never saw my particularly-fraught relationship with my Colombian immigrant mom represented, until I stumbled on “Never Have I Ever.”
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Maybe with a real desire to explore a complicated Latina’s inner life, “Quicksand” could have been something great.
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Justicia and CulturaWhat We're Watching
Latino Stereotypes: How Hollywood Transformed Us into a Monolith
by Lívia Reimby Lívia ReimAs far back as the 1930s and 1940s, Hollywood has been perpetuating Latino stereotypes, failing to care what we actually look and sound like.
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Mujeres to FollowWhat We're Watching
Q+A With Luna Lauren Vélez, Voice of Rio in “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse”
As Miles’ mom, Luna Lauren Vélez is the heart of “Across the Spider-Verse,” and LatinaMedia.Co caught up with her to discuss the film.
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#TheLatinaPress is covering LALIFF, la mente, and Pride this month, proving once again just how diverse and beautiful our community is.
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Here are five fab 2023 Latinx books that will be making their mark this year and should be on your TBR list.
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In issue Nº25, #TheLatinaPress covers Latinechella, the phenomena that is Pedro Pascal, and what to watch next.
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Alegría Publishing founder Davina A. Ferreira says, “It’s all beautiful. It’s magical. It’s a lot of work, of course. But I feel very lucky.”