Oscar-winner and record-breaking 'Underdogs' director Juan José Campanella helms, reworking the strip into stylized CG while ...
A six-year-old girl with a mane of black hair stares at the bowl of soup before her. Steam swirls over a slice of French bread. “Soup is to childhood what communism is to democracy!” she declares.
She has millions of adoring fans around the world and soon, maybe some more. Mafalda, the precocious and witty six-year-old comic strip character created by the late Argentinian cartoonist Quino, has ...
The series will be adapted by the Argentine filmmaker Juan Jose Campanella, known for his work "El secreto de sus ojos," which won him an Oscar in 2010. The series is a part of Netflix's Made in ...
Now she would be sitting on her stool, in front of the globe bandaged like a badly injured patient and planted on a thin-legged lectern, to which she would say, with pious eyes: “ Poor thing ...
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Joaquín Salvador Lavado, an Argentine cartoonist better known as “Quino” whose satirical comic strip about a socially conscious girl named Mafalda with a loathing for ...
The beloved Argentine comic strip, with its sharp political wit and youth’s view of injustice, finally gets an English translation — just in time for a new era of global upheaval. Words by Rich ...
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