
Elizabeth Limón
Movies reviews only
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Sanctorum (2019) |
Joshua Gil exemplifies the poetry behind an image... the imagery and philosophy of the film aim to comprehend a specific social context and transform its reality through that very same frame. [Full review in Spanish] - En Filme
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| Posted Nov 22, 2022
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Workforce (2019) |
As in Luciérnagas (2018), Luis Alberti manages to envelop the character with an impressive duality. [Full review in Spanish] - En Filme
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| Posted Oct 07, 2020
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Esto no es Berlín (2019) |
With this semi-autobiographical film, Hari Sama recreates the changes that emerge in such a transcendental moment for Mexican culture. [Full Review in Spanish] - En Filme
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| Posted Dec 12, 2019
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Luciérnagas (2018) |
In her latest film, Bani Khoshnoudi continues to talk about the need for something intangible and indescribable but necessary. [Full Review in Spanish] - En Filme
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| Posted Dec 09, 2019
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Situating the movie in a place near the border but removed from the clandestine practices is perhaps a risky move, but the solid characters... manage to achieve a strong narrative cohesion. [Full Review in Spanish] - En Filme
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| Posted Nov 08, 2019
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Thunder Road (2018) |
The actor-director-writer [Jim Cummings] manages to make a host emotions radiate from him, making us participants of his pain and tragedy. [Full Review in Spanish] - En Filme
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| Posted Oct 25, 2019
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The Silence of Others (2018) |
The Silence of Others portrays the denial of the right to justice and the need for social movements that attempt to reclaim the abuses that the past left behind. [Full Review in Spanish] - En Filme
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| Posted Oct 21, 2019
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Asfixia (2018) |
Every relationship shows a different type of affect: love, devotion, and obstinacy. With this, Asfixia attempts to make clear that even that recurring dream that seems intangible and unreachable can materialize. [Full Review in Spanish] - En Filme
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| Posted Oct 21, 2019
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Guie'dani's Navel (2018) |
Despite an issue of development, the movie manages to show certain behaviors that have become normalized, but in reality, these are clear signs of racism that we have allowed to become ingrained in our traditions. [Full Review in Spanish] - En Filme
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| Posted Oct 11, 2019
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Olimpia (2018) |
After 50 years of the 1968 events, Olimpia brings a new perspective to what occurred. [Full Review in Spanish] - En Filme
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| Posted Oct 04, 2019
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The Wolf House (2018) |
The film as a whole is made up of numerous layers of narratives and visuals that seek to show chaos and reconstruction. [Full Review in Spanish] - En Filme
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| Posted Jul 25, 2019
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Non-Fiction (2018) |
Non-Fiction is an intelligent comedy directed by Olivier Assayas. From the very first minute of the film, the director inserts us into a fascinating conversation about writing. [Full Review in Spanish] - En Filme
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| Posted Jul 25, 2019
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Claire Darling (La dernière folie de Claire Darling) (2018) |
Bertuccelli builds complex female characters that make the scars of the past evident - on more than one occasion, he confronts them with their versions of yesterday. [Full Review in Spanish] - En Filme
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| Posted Jun 10, 2019
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The Third Murder (2017) |
The story is astute enough to hide the themes behind the substantial layers that compose The Third Murder. [Full Review in Spanish] - En Filme
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| Posted Jan 18, 2019
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