Amongst the Latin American showcase, prolific Mexican auteur Fernando Eimbcke is set to make the most of his stay in the Basque Country by presenting “Olmo,” backed by Brad Pitt’s Plan B Ent, in Horizontes Latinos and his new project “Flies” as part of the Wip lineup. The Chilean duo of multidisciplinary stop-motion animators León & Cociña follows “The Wolf House” with fantasy “The Neverending Plague,” joining two other sophomore features in Fernanda Tovar’s “Sad Girls” and Esteban Hoyos García and Juan Miguel Gelacio Ramírez’s “We Were No Longer Five.”
The most noticeable absence this year is Argentina. For the first time in 15 years,…
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