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Netflixable? Her Son’s Arrest reduces her to “The Woman in the Line” at his Argentine Prison
“Due process” has been much on the minds and even in the news in North America, as ordinary citizens grapple with the shock of a rights-trampling regime killing people in boats it can’t identify much less charge with a crime … Continue reading
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Movie Review: Teen Temptress, Femme Fatale, or Victim? “Nahir”
“Nahir,” a brooding, glamourized and sexed-up account of a notorious Argentine murder case, is a mystery thriller that aims for engrossing and immersive that never falls short of quite watchable along the way. Screenwriter Sofia Wilhelmi and director HernĂ¡n Gu … Continue reading
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Netflixable? A TV reporter fakes his way to folk hero status — “The Man Who Loved UFOs”
In the 1980s, Argentina became the new epicenter of the UFO conspiracy universe as an intrepid and enterprising TV reporter doggedly pursued and then presented “proof” of a UFO landing in the mountains of rural Argentina. His breathless, credulous reporting … Continue reading
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