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Taratoa Stappard on Mining the Horrors of a Colonial Past in “Mārama”
The director discusses having to invent an entirely new genre for his devastating Māori gothic horror film about a young woman in search of her roots.
Joel Alfonso Vargas on Unearthing the Riches in “Mad Bills to Pay (or Destiny, dile que no soy malo)”
The director discusses this ferociously funny tale of impending fatherhood and the clever way he went about bringing his own cinematic baby into the world.
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