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Love is a constant saving grace in The Mysterious Gaze Of The Flamingo. Diego Cespedes’s striking debut feature blends together a heady mixture of melodrama, western and coming of age tale to ...
Diego Céspedes' 'The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo,' a Chilean drama addressing the AIDS epidemic within a transgender commune in the 1980s, secured the top honor at the Un Regard Competition ...
PARMA, Ohio -- Parma’s love affair with the pink flamingo goes back more than a half-century. That fascination led to an iconic 7-foot-tall flamingo statue being placed next to the popular ...
Diego Céspedes’ “The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo” has been named the best film of the Un Certain Regard section of the Cannes Film Festival, the UCR jury announced on Friday.
Chilean Drama The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo by Diego Céspedes won the main Un Certain Regard Prize this evening in Cannes. Set in 1982, the film follows eleven-year-old Lidia lives with her ...
'Once Upon a Time in Gaza' and 'Pillion' were also among the winners of the 2025 competition. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief The winning drama, set in the 1980s, portrays a small mining town ...
After shutting down at the end of last year’s pool season, Go Pool, the adults-only pool complex at the Flamingo Las Vegas underwent a bit of a facelift. Instead of a straightforward renovation ...
CANNES, France, - Chilean director Diego Cespedes' first feature, "The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo," won the Cannes Film Festival's second-tier Un Certain Regard category on Friday evening.
as the jury threw a relative curveball in handing the Prix Un Certain Regard to Chilean director Diego Céspedes for his alluringly titled first feature “The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo ...
The proposal is by theme park operator Flamingo Land. It hopes to build the £40m Lomond Banks resort, which features a monorail, waterpark, hotel and restaurants. Flamingo Land is a theme park ...
Chilean writer-director Diego Céspedes' feature debut, premiering in the Un Certain Regard section, explores discrimination, community and the world's need for people "looking each other in the eye.