Lee Klein
Pablo Larraín on 'Jackie,' 'Neruda,' and Making Biopics That Don't Suck
We talked to the prolific Chilean director about his two celebrated new films, 'Jackie' and 'Neruda.'
Cuban Humor Owes Everything to Fidel Castro
Most Americans don't realize this, but 'el Líder Máximo' was the inspiration for—and butt of—a lot of very excellent jokes.
Álvaro Enrigue’s New Novel Reimagines Colonization as an Epic Tennis Match
We spoke to the celebrated Mexican author about his new novel, which features famous painters, brutal conquistadors, and balls of unlikely provenance.
'Embrace of the Serpent' Is a Violent, Psychedelic Film About the Colonization of the Amazon
Colombian director Ciro Guerra's critically acclaimed new movie tells the story of the invasion of the sacred jungle from an indigenous perspective.
Chilean Author Alejandro Zambra Is More Than Just the New Roberto Bolaño
We Skyped with the increasingly prominent Chilean author, whose recent story collection 'My Documents,' has become a breakthrough book.
Oscar-Nominated Peruvian Director Claudia Llosa Discusses Her New Film 'Aloft'
We Skyped with the Golden Bear-winning director about her process, her feminine perspective, and what it was like to work with Jennifer Connelly.
A Hundred Years Is Nothing: The VICE Interview with Alejandro Jodorowsky
We Skyped with the legendary Chilean filmmaker to ask about his life and work, from his days as a young poet in Chile to his new Kickstarter, along with discussions of psychomagic, George Harrison's anus, and a Tarot reading with Yeezus.
Spanish Director Eduardo Casanova on His Viral Short Film 'Eat My Shit'
A 23-year-old Spanish filmmaker's three-minute short about a woman with an anus on her face is the most meaningful commentary on social-media censorship you've ever seen.