The winner of Chile's first Oscar talks with AQ about his film's impact, working on a budget and national taboos.
Chile
Chile's Oscar-Winning Director Gabriel Osorio Confronts Pinochet Era in Film
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Stephen Kurczy
This Week in Latin America: Brazil's Environmental Disaster
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AQ Online
Also: Brazil's justice minister to resign; Ayotzinapa revisted; Colombia's 7 GW energy imports; and more.
The Surprisingly Deep Centuries-Old Ties Between the Middle East and Latin America
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Christina Civantos
Middle Eastern immigration has influenced some of Latin America's most iconic traditions.
Free College in Chile! So What Are Students So Mad About?
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Brendan O'Boyle
Some reformers want to upend the system entirely.
For Chile’s Former Student Leaders, Congress Is a Lesson in Compromise
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Brendan O'Boyle
As the country’s youngest legislators navigate bureaucracy and party politics, reforms are slow to come by.
Rediscovering the Chile – California Connection
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Benjamin Russell
Should the Golden State thank Chile for it's agricultural preeminence? A review of "Strangers on Familiar Soil"
Latin America Hails TPP Trade Opening
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Jude Webber, Andres Schipani, and Benedict Mander
"TPP will also create both a path and incentive for further reforms by its Latin America signatories," comments COA’s Eric Farnsworth.