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Ivy: Meet From Wounds

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There are stories that cinema counts with resolution: something has to be fixed, someone has to win and justice has to be done. But there is a cinema that looks a little more like life and although it also goes through the transformations of its characters and needs change, it speaks to us more closely, creating an inaccurate echo of our wounds. Ana Cristina Barragán receives the award for Best Screening in the Horizontes section, at the Venice …
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Ivy: Meet From Wounds

There are stories that cinema counts with resolution: something has to be fixed, someone has to win and justice has to be done. But there is a cinema that looks a little more like life and although it also goes through the transformations of its characters and needs change, it speaks to us more closely, creating an inaccurate echo of our wounds. Ana Cristina Barragán receives the award for Best Screening in the Horizontes section, at the Venice …

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Plan V broke the news in on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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