Walter Salles

Venice Film Festival in Focus: ‘Queer’, ‘Joker: Folie a Deux’, ‘2073’

Venice Film Festival in Focus: ‘Queer’, ‘Joker: Folie a Deux’, ‘2073’

In the vein of socially relevant topics at Venice Film Festival 2024, Queer, Joker: Folie a Deux, and 2073 got the island of Lido talking for different reasons.

Walter Salles’ I’m Still Here Is an Homage to Fearless Women

Walter Salles’ I’m Still Here Is an Homage to Fearless Women

Masterfully layered and confidently executed, I’m Still Here swivels between intimate family drama and sweeping political thriller in an homage to fearless women.

‘Foreign Land’ and the Dawn of a New Age in Brazilian Cinema

‘Foreign Land’ and the Dawn of a New Age in Brazilian Cinema

The bleakness in Walter Salles and Daniela Thomas’ 1995 crime thriller Foreign Land would mark the film as a paragon in the newly emerging Brazilian cinema.

Differing Depictions of Poverty in Brazilian Films ‘Barren Lives’ and ‘Central Station’

Differing Depictions of Poverty in Brazilian Films ‘Barren Lives’ and ‘Central Station’

Brazil’s recent presidential inauguration provides the background for excavating Brazilian Cinema’s depictions of poverty in Barren Lives and Central Station.

Cannes 2012: Day 8 – ‘On the Road’ + ‘Post Tenebras Lux’

Dark Water: Unrated Widescreen Edition (2005)

Dark Water (2005)

‘The Motorcycle Diaries’: Che Guevara Before the T-Shirt