Sofia Reyes is in bloom on the cover of her new album Milamores. After last year’s heartbreak LP Mal De Amores, the Mexican superstar is now filled with resilience and self-love. On her most kaleidoscopic project yet, she blends Latin pop with elements of bolero, cumbia, reggae, hyperpop, reggaeton, and more.
“With Milamores, I wanted to do this as if Mal De Amores was side A and this is side B,” she tells Rolling Stone over Zoom from a recording studio in L.A. “They’re like siblings. It...
“With Milamores, I wanted to do this as if Mal De Amores was side A and this is side B,” she tells Rolling Stone over Zoom from a recording studio in L.A. “They’re like siblings. It...
- 11/3/2023
- by Lucas Villa
- Rollingstone.com
Inside Out Toronto has announced eight new recipients for its annual Re:Focus Fund, now in its fourth year of supporting women, non-binary, and/or trans filmmakers.
The Fund was initially launched in 2018 to address industry inequities through providing direct financial support to filmmakers telling 2Slgbtq+ stories. The announcement was made today by Inside Out’s Director of Festival Programming, Jenna Dufton. This year’s selections includes feature, episodic and short projects from five countries including Canada, USA, United Kingdom, Malta and Chile. Since its inception, the fund has been designed to respond to the immediate needs of filmmakers, and works to eliminate barriers to career advancement.
The fund started as a travel grant program recognizing that trans, non-binary and women filmmakers were underrepresented in international festival attendance. The fund has distributed more than 200,000 in festival travel grants and professional development programs for filmmakers since its creation.
“Since the beginning, the...
The Fund was initially launched in 2018 to address industry inequities through providing direct financial support to filmmakers telling 2Slgbtq+ stories. The announcement was made today by Inside Out’s Director of Festival Programming, Jenna Dufton. This year’s selections includes feature, episodic and short projects from five countries including Canada, USA, United Kingdom, Malta and Chile. Since its inception, the fund has been designed to respond to the immediate needs of filmmakers, and works to eliminate barriers to career advancement.
The fund started as a travel grant program recognizing that trans, non-binary and women filmmakers were underrepresented in international festival attendance. The fund has distributed more than 200,000 in festival travel grants and professional development programs for filmmakers since its creation.
“Since the beginning, the...
- 11/8/2022
- by Valerie Complex
- Deadline Film + TV
A cactus, a mermaid, a cowboy hat, and la Virgen de Guadalupe all grace the cover of Sofía Reyes’ new album, Mal de Amores. It’s all on purpose. “I am a very maximalist person,” she says. “I accepted that a long time ago.” The dibujos on the cover, created by Mexican graphic designer Perrito, coincide with the wide array of emotions and genres — pop, regional Mexicano, reggaetón, trap, bachata — that Reyes captures on the record.
Reyes explains that she wanted to balance the “childlike” side of her, the colorful...
Reyes explains that she wanted to balance the “childlike” side of her, the colorful...
- 2/15/2022
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
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