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Illustrated and Translated version of Claudio Sánchez review of Olalla

Posted onFebruary 8, 2015

Olalla is a freeform adaptation, brought to the present day, that uses collective memory as a device and finds in its situations a fertile ground on which to generate an environment Read More …

CategoriesFilms, Olalla, Reviews

Version Ilustrada de la crítica de Claudio Sánchez a Olalla

Posted onFebruary 8, 2015

Olalla es una adaptación libre, traída a nuestros días, que recurre a la memoria colectiva y que encuentra en sus escenarios un terreno fértil para generar el ambiente de tensión Read More …

CategoriesFilms, Olalla, ReviewsTagsbolivian films, cine boliviano, cine latinoamericano, olalla, Rober Louis Stevenson, vampires, vampiros

Versión ilustrada y traducida de la Crítica a Olalla por Jonathan Weichsel

Posted onFebruary 4, 2015

Crítica a ‘Olalla’ Por Jonathan Weichsel Publicada en MoreHorror.com Ha tomado lugar una tremenda explosión en recientes años de grandes directoras de cine de horror quienes transgreden los límites con gore y excitantes baños de sangre, Read More …

CategoriesFilms, Olalla, Reviews

Illustrated version of Olalla’s review by Jonathan Weichsel

Posted onFebruary 4, 2015September 13, 2021

Olalla’ Film review Reviewed by Jonathan Weichsel Published in MoreHorror.com There has been a huge explosion in recent years of great female horror film directors who are transgressing boundaries with gory, Read More …

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Versión traducida e ilustrada de la gran crítica a Olalla por Dean Andersson.

Posted onJanuary 14, 2015

Mi Crítica de OLALLA, la nueva película de Vampiros de Amy Hesketh. Por C Dean Andersson OLALLA, de Amy Hesketh, sería una de mis películas favoritas, aún sin ser de vampiros. Pero Read More …

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The Illustrated Version of a Great Review of Olalla by C Dean Andersson.

Posted onDecember 11, 2014September 19, 2015

My review of OLALLA, Amy Hesketh’s new Vampire film. By C Dean Andersson Amy Hesketh’s OLALLA would have become a favorite film of mine even without the Vampires. But Olalla is Read More …

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Primera crítica a Olalla, versión traducida e ilustrada

Posted onNovember 29, 2014November 29, 2014

Gracias a su forma poco convencional , Olalla  es una de las películas de vampiros mas interesantes de los últimos tiempos – (…) la dirección de Amy Hesketh captura esto de una Read More …

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First Review of Olalla – The Illustrated version

Posted onNovember 29, 2014November 29, 2014

Thanks to its totally unconventional approach, Olalla is one of the most interesting vampire movies of late -(…) Amy Hesketh’s direction captures all of this quite beautifully: At a laid back pace she Read More …

CategoriesFilms, Olalla, Reviews

Ekeko

Posted onOctober 20, 2014October 20, 2014

Ekeko  REVIEWED BY CHARLES LONBERGER This short film, from Bolivian cineaste Amy Hesketh, is a tongue-in-cheek take on the “Found Footage” genre that sprung into the cinematic consciousness with the Read More …

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Crítica a Barbazul

Posted onAugust 13, 2014

Crítica a Barbazul Por Philippe Chouvel Publicada en Sucurs Froides el 7 de agosto de 2014 – Traducida del francés. Será Bolivia el nuevo paraíso del cine independiente? Dada la Read More …

CategoriesBarbazul, Films, Reviews

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OLALLA

OLALLA A film by Amy Hesketh Sinopsis  The new and provocative film by Amy Hesketh, based in the story by Robert Louis Stevenson, tells the story of a gothic and Read More ...

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Dead But Dreaming

Dead But Dreaming Directed by Jac Avila The year is 1805, the city of Nuestra Señora de La Paz lives in fear of an invasion from the indigenous population, and Read More ...

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Barbazul

A co-production of Pachamama FIlms and Decadent Cinema. Based on the children’s story “La barbe bleue” (1697) written by Charles Perrault. Barbazul, the wealthy owner of a vineyard, loves women… Read More ...

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JUSTINE

JUSTINE A film by Jac Avila Close your eyes. And step into my dungeon… Can you hear the screams? The WAILS of ecstasy! The CRACK of the whip! The SQUEAL Read More ...

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Sirwiñakuy

Anouk is French, she’s 30, she’s in Bolivia. A massive demonstration is taken place outside the charming café where she’s talking to a friend. Luis, Bolivian, 50, is observing her Read More ...

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Maleficarum

A co-production of Pachamama Films and Decadent Cinema. Maleficarum is the story of Francisca, a wealthy orphan and Mariana, her widowed protestant friend, who live surrounded by a town in Read More ...

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Martyr

As the postmodern world is stormed by an onslaught of religious fundamentalism and resurrected holy wars, Camille, a 21st century young French woman, experiences the passion of a 3rd century Read More ...