Cine Copan will have free guided tours this Friday; see how to participate
Cine Copan in São Paulo is offering free guided tours on Friday, led by the architect behind its renovation.
With Guillermo Francella: Playa de Lobos, a Sun Duel without too many Nuances
The film "Playa de Lobos" features lead performances from Guillermo Francella and Dani Rovira, presenting a simple yet unexpected confrontation between a bartender and a mysterious tourist.
Buenos Aires consolidates as the epicenter of LGBTIQ+ cinema with FIDiG Cine
The FIDiG Cine festival aims to promote LGBTIQ+ narratives and perspectives in cinema through various film screenings in Buenos Aires.
Cult classic, 'The NeverEnding Story' will get a version with a live band at Cines Belas Artes
The cult classic film 'The NeverEnding Story' will be featured with a live band performance at Cine Belas Artes in São Paulo.
Cine Belas Artes launches 'ugly cake contest' to promote film; winner receives 10 tickets
Cine Belas Artes in Brazil is hosting an 'ugly cake contest' to promote the upcoming film 'Happy Birthday in Belgrade,' where the winner will receive ten movie tickets.
Cine Líbero hosts the second part of Ghibli Fest with over 10 films in Belém
The Ghibli Fest returns to Cine Líbero Luxardo in Belém, showcasing classic and new titles from Studio Ghibli, featuring a selection of 14 films from various iconic directors.
Michelle Yeoh receives a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Michelle Yeoh was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, celebrating her impressive career spanning over four decades.
Residente makes his film directorial debut, with Bad Bunny as the protagonist
René Pérez Joglar, better known as Residente, is set to make his film directorial debut with the epic Caribbean western "PORTO RICO," featuring Bad Bunny in his first leading role.
Robert Duvall Has Died: A Tango Enthusiast Who Found Love in Argentina
Robert Duvall, an esteemed actor, passed away, known for his deep connection to Argentina and his love for tango.
A connected people with culture is fundamental, says Gabriel Leone about the election
Actor Gabriel Leone emphasizes the healing power of culture while discussing the revival of the Cine Copan in São Paulo, which links to his upcoming performance in 'Hamlet'.
Bud Cort, actor from 'Harold and Maude', dies from pneumonia complications
American actor Bud Cort, known for his role in the cult classic 'Harold and Maude', died on February 11, 2026, due to complications from pneumonia.
Cine Belas Artes Gives Discount for Those Wearing Flip-Flops at the Premiere of 'Sirât'
Cine Belas Artes in São Paulo is offering half-price tickets for attendees wearing flip-flops to the preview screening of the Spanish film 'Sirât', following a controversial comment made by its director.
Mother of Thiago Flausino is heard in trial of police accused of killing teenager in Cidade de Deus
The trial of police officers accused of killing 13-year-old Thiago Menezes Flausino during a police operation in Rio de Janeiro's Cidade de Deus began, with his mother testifying.
'Cinema Week' begins with tickets starting at R$ 10; check the participating networks in the region
'Cinema Week' starts on Thursday and runs until the following Wednesday, offering tickets from R$ 10 to promote cultural access and cinema attendance across the country.
Cine Copan to be reopened after four decades and will feature a play with Gabriel Leone
Cine Copan, a historic cinema in downtown São Paulo, will reopen by 2027 as part of a partnership between Nubank and Viva do Brasil, featuring programming including a play with actor Gabriel Leone.
Jesus Esperanza Fernández, a quarter of a century wielding the sword
Jesus Esperanza Fernández has dedicated twenty-five years to leading the Ateneo Fencing School and is a prominent figure in historical and stage fencing in his country, contributing to over thirty films, operas, and theatrical productions as a fight master.
Ex-con charged in Christmas Day CVS robbery that left clerk fatally stabbed
An ex-con has been charged with first-degree murder following the stabbing death of a CVS clerk during a robbery on Christmas Day in Lindenhurst, New York.
Luis Miñarro: "Marisa Paredes was very upset with the world and the Mayor of Madrid’s insistence on cutting down trees"
Luis Miñarro discusses Marisa Paredes' strong feelings about various societal issues in light of her passing, highlighting her contribution to Spanish cinema and her frustrations with local governance.