South America
Triple Frontier, Netflix review - war-on-drugs thriller suffers identity crisisFriday, 15 March 2019Flying boldly against the #MeToo grain, Triple Frontier is a rather old-fashioned story of male buddyhood and the disappointments of encroaching middle age. The protagonists are five Special Forces veterans, brought together by private security... Read more... |
DVD: The HeiressesThursday, 06 December 2018This first feature from Paraguayan director Marcelo Martinessi is a delicate study in confinement, and of how the chance of freedom can bring an equal sense of exhilaration and apprehension. The two heroines of The Heiresses, Chela (Ana Brun) and... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Theatre Producer Elyse DodgsonFriday, 26 October 2018The Royal Court Theatre has long been a leader in new British drama writing. Thanks to Elyse Dodgson, who has died aged 73, it has built up an international programme like few others in the arts, anywhere. At the theatre, Elyse headed up readings,... Read more... |
DVD/Blu-ray: ZamaSaturday, 29 September 2018Atmosphere definitely dominates over narrative in Lucrecia Martel’s fourth film – long delayed, Zama follows almost a decade on from her similarly opaque The Headless Woman – but the Argentinian director offers bracing consolation for some early... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Sverre Indris Joner, John McLeod, Poulenc, StravinskySaturday, 21 July 2018Sverre Indris Joner: Con cierto toque de tango Henning Kraggerud (violin), Norwegian Radio Orchestra/Sverre Indris Joner, with Tango for 3 (Lawo Classics)Sverre Indris Joner is described in this disc’s notes as “the doyen of Latin American... Read more... |
Mario Vargas Llosa: The Neighbourhood review - a surprisingly sketchy telenovelaSunday, 13 May 2018Mario Vargas Llosa has written a thriller which opens eye-poppingly. Two wives, one staying over with the other, discover in the course of the night that they are in fact bisexual. “Chabela stayed and slept in the bed with Marisa,” it says towards... Read more... |
Taryn Simon: An Occupation of Loss, Islington Green review - divine lamentationTuesday, 24 April 2018What a superb location for a performance! The flats on the north-east corner of Islington Green back onto a crummy atrium from which a staircase leads down to a vaulted, concrete pit (pictured below). A cross between a car park and a bull ring, or a... Read more... |
A Fantastic Woman review - from Chile with heatSaturday, 03 March 2018The woman of the title is not the first person we meet on screen; we meet her lover, a 57-year-old silver fox Orlando (Francisco Reyes). He’s getting a massage in a sauna and then returning to his office where he owns a printing company. We meet him... Read more... |
Another Kind of Life, Barbican review - intense encounters with marginal livesFriday, 02 March 2018“I start out as an outsider, usually photographing other outsiders, and then at some point I step over a line and become an insider,” wrote American photographer Bruce Davidson. “I don’t do detached observation.” A large number of the images in... Read more... |
DVD/Blu-ray: The Wages of FearTuesday, 31 October 2017The opening shot sets the tone for what follows: a pair of duelling cockroaches attached to a string, tormented by a bored child. In 1953’s The Wages of Fear, we quickly sense that Henri-Georges Clouzot’s characters are similarly powerless. His... Read more... |
Ghost Dances: Rambert, Sadler's Wells review - vital and joyfully precise dancingWednesday, 17 May 2017There is a South American theme to Rambert’s latest triple bill, two new commissions made to chime with an oldie but goldie, the rhythms of Latin social dances linking all three.Ghost Dances is, I'm told, the most requested work in the company’s 90-... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Panama: Latin heatMonday, 17 April 2017It’s a close, steamy evening in Panama City. A short walk out of the Casco Viejo, or old quarter, leads to the coastal belt – a rush of highway with an accompanying, exhaust-flogged pedestrian walkway that hugs the Bay of Panama. It’s an... Read more... |