Carancho

Carancho took Best Director (Pablo Trapero) and Best Actress (Martina Gusman) in the Fantastic Features category at the 2010 Fantastic Fest, and “fantastic” is a good word for this Argentinean romantic drama. See also “bloody” and “emotionally brutalizing”: Yes, there’s a heartrending love story at its fore, but the background is pocked with insurance scams and metal-crunching car crashes. Argentina apparently has one of the highest rates of auto fatalities in the world, a wincing statistic that motors the plot along and provides its most shuddering imagery.

Carancho screens this Sunday, Jan. 23, as part of the new Cine las Americas Signature Series at the Alamo Drafthouse, a monthly program highlighting new Spanish- and Portuguese-language cinema. (See Special Screenings for screening info.) Cine las Americas, which has become a force in year-round programming, also plans to announce soon its next free series at the Mexican American Cultural Center; its annual film festival proper takes place April 20-28.

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A graduate of the Michener Center for Writers at the University of Texas, Kimberley has written about film, books, and pop culture for The Austin Chronicle since 2000. She was named Editor of the Chronicle in 2016; she previously served as the paper’s Managing Editor, Screens Editor, Books Editor, and proofreader. Her work has been awarded by the Association of Alternative Newsmedia for excellence in arts criticism, team reporting, and special section (Best of Austin). The Austin Alliance for Women...