A deteriorated celluloid reel, purportedly recovered from 1982, flickers with a succession of quotidian scenes, among which a few fragments appear to testify to violent events that took place on May 9 of that year—until it doesn't. In 09/05/1982, Colombian filmmakers Jorge Caballero (Paciente) and Camilo Restrepo (Los Conductos) present a succession of quotidian scenes that slowly reveal fragments of a violent, fictionalized tragedy. Produced by Artefacto, the film arrived at the 63rd New York Film Festival’s Currents program last September as a formally daring provocation probing the fragility of historical memory and the ways in which images are mobilized to shape it.
Colombian Dark Comedy A POET, Cannes Winner and Independent Spirit Nominee, Hits U.S. Theaters January 30
Brazil’s APOCALYPSE IN THE TROPICS and Cuba’s TO THE WEST, IN ZAPATA Win at Cinema Eye Honors
From Peru and Panama, RUNA SIMI and QUERIDO TRÓPICO Win at Palm Springs
Two Latin American films won awards at the 37th Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival. Runa Simi, the debut documentary
Brazil’s Historic Night at the Golden Globes
Brazil enjoyed a historic night at the 83rd edition of the Golden Globe Awards, winning two of the ceremony’s most significant honors. Wagner Moura took home the award
Wagner Moura Makes History as Second Brazilian Actor to Win a Golden Globe
Wagner Moura made history at the Golden Globes, winning Best Male Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama for his riveting performance
