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THR review: 'Devil Between the Legs,' Mexican auteur Arturo Ripstein's new film, is a bold, deep dive into the very specific sexual impulses and activities of a married couple in their 70s.
Mexico’s Arturo Ripstein, who began his career as an A.D. on Luis Buñuel’s 1962 “The Exterminating Angel,” is back, bringing his latest collaboration with screenwriter Paz Alicia ...
In a speech at an award ceremony earlier this week, Ripstein instead urged moviegoers to defend Mexican films that portray the country's culture and realities, rather than feeling proud of those ...
The scintillating title of Mexican auteur Arturo Ripstein’s “The Virgin of Lust” may mislead eroticism fans unprepared for this challenging, unpredictable film about an introverted waiter ...
Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Carlos Fuentes penned Arturo Ripstein's 1966 debut 'Time to Die,' which finally gets its first proper American release. By THR Staff An elemental Western about inherited ...
Veteran Mexican filmmaker Arturo Ripstein and screenwriter Paz Alicia Garcíadiego turn a bizarre true-crime story into an arty portrait of decadence and despair in the aptly named “Bleak Street.” ...
To Ripstein’s characters, this maze of grimy streets is the whole world. Ripstein follows his doomed luchadores (Juan Francisco Longoria and Guillermo López) from a prostitute’s bed to their ...
film profile]. In addition, the Gil Parrondo Award for Best Art Direction was bestowed upon this co-production between Spain and Mexico, split with the North American title The Diary of a Teenage Girl ...
"To say that 'Gravity' is a Mexican achievement is like saying that 'Rosemary's Baby' was a Polish one." In a speech at an award ceremony earlier this week, Ripstein instead urged moviegoers to ...
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