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Manuel Bláuab

Manuel Bláuab

Writer wannabe and Simpsons maniac, life is a fiction based on that show. I love to quote.

Features

7 Latin American Filmmakers You Ought to Know About

Over the last ten years a subtle revolution has been taking place around the world, with the advanced filmmaking technology allowing entire feature films to come to existence through…

Reviews

‘Scott Pilgrim’ vs. The Hypocrites

The story written by Bryan Lee O’Malley and later adapted by the director Edgar Wright tell us a part of the life of young…

Reviews

Review: ‘20,000 Days on Earth’

Musician and writer Nick Cave stars in 20,000 Days on Earth, a modern and musical essay about time, memory and fundamental questions about the…

Features

From Hollywood To Bollywood: 5 Surprising Indian Remakes

Hollywood is constantly getting criticised for remaking foreign films, accused of ‘dumbing them down’ for American audiences. But they’re not the only culprits. Manuel…

Festivals

The Wild Wide Range Of Films In The Buenos Aires International Independent Film Festival

Roving reporter Manuel Bláuab gives BFJ a look at the programme for Buenos Aires International Independent Film Festival and picks his highlights. The name is kind…

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