: Critics often praise the performances , particularly Ricardo Darín, who is described as delivering a measured and "incredible" performance as the world-weary criminal. The film is noted for its emotional warmth and vibrant scenes involving the titular dancer, Victoria.
: A bilingual edition (English and Spanish) was previously available through Carnegie Mellon University . El ritmo de la victoria
This influential work is by Victoria Santa Cruz, a renowned Afro-Peruvian choreographer and scholar. : Critics often praise the performances , particularly
: The story follows two ex-prisoners, an aging safe-cracker and a young petty thief, whose lives intersect with a young mute dancer named Victoria. This influential work is by Victoria Santa Cruz,
This is a 2009 film directed by Fernando Trueba, based on the award-winning novel by Antonio Skármeta. It is a romantic drama set in post-Pinochet Chile.
: This is a philosophical and cultural study exploring the role of rhythm as a cosmic and internal force that organizes health, dance, and Afro-Peruvian folklore.