NOW Magazine | August 21, 2014
With tight framing and disorienting rhythms, Rodriguez and her talented star infuse every scene with a naturalistic intensity and a whiff of mystery.
Rep Cinema This Week: Señoritas, Double Play: James Benning and Richard Linklater, and Wellness
Torontoist | August 18, 2014
An untraditional coming-of-age story that focuses on its protagonist’s rich sensory experience of the world more than on any transformative personal development
The rhythm of my life: Lina Rodriguez’s Señoritas
Toronto Film Critics Association | August 21, 2014
In Señoritas, the shape of Alejandra’s life is found in the juxtaposition of moments (in one scene, she masturbates midday; in the next, she’s cutting melons in the kitchen with her mother). Call it portraiture through accumulated exposure.
Senoritas: Lina Rodriguez turns focus to Colombia
The Globe and Mail |
Partly inspired by the work of John Cassavetes, it’s as much an intriguing cinéma-vérité social study as a coming-of-age drama.
Risky Business in Bogotá: Lina Rodriguez on Señoritas
Toronto Film Scene | August 11, 2014
The first film from Canadian director Lina Rodriguez—is not a film propelled by story. It’s one that takes the temperature of what it’s like to be a teenage girl growing up in a thriving city (in this case, Bogotá, Colombia) and navigating her own road.
Colombian film “Señoritas” gets ready for its release in Toronto (in Spanish)
El Espectador | August 4, 2014
La historia que explora la sexualidad, el deseo y la identidad de Alejandra se proyectará en el ciclo de verano de TIFF Bell Lightbox.
Behind the Lens of Señoritas: An Interview with Lina Rodriguez
Film International | October 2, 2014
Lina Rodriguez’s Señoritas
The Seventh Art | August 22, 2014
Told in episodic, often single-shot scenes, Alejandra’s experiences are less a causal chain than an almost atemporal assortment of variations on a theme.
Señoritas. Drifts of a simple life by Sebastián Wiedemann (in Spanish)
Hambre | July 2014
Amongst fragments of the everyday, situations are consumed within themselves, surviving long enough, so that a face can also survive on the surface of the image. A face that is the single anchor of and for the image, as we must remember that trying to find something behind a face, is the same as trying to find something behind a frame. Bergman has already showed us the consequences of this quest in Persona, when the images of the face and of the celluloid start burning.
KATIE CHATS interviews LINA RODRIGUEZ & Actress CLARA MONROY about Señoritas
July 14, 2014
The top 10 film events in Toronto for summer 2014
blogTO| July 3, 2014
This is one of the more exciting debuts on the radar, as the short, avant-garde works I’ve seen by Rodriguez are truly stellar.
Señoritas in Madrid, Spain
SGAE
Señoritas screens on Tuesday April 22 and Thursday April 24, 2013 as part of the series, Latinamerican Women Directors, organized by Fundación SGAE at the Sala Berlanga.
Lina Rodriguez discusses Señoritas at the International Festival of New Latin American Cinema (in Spanish)
International Festival of New Latin American Cinema
Señoritas in Havana, Cuba
International Festival of New Latin American Cinema
Señoritas screens in the Opera Prima section at International Festival of New Latin American Cinema 2013 (Havana, Cuba)
Señoritas screens in the Panorama Section at the Trinidad+Tobago Film Festival 2013
Trinidad and Tobago film festival
Señoritas, one of the 5 must-see films at Latin Beat by Indiewire
IndieWire | July 9, 2013
This Colombian/Canadian feature is less about “girls” plural and more about one girl.
Lina Rodriguez discusses Señoritas at Film Society of Lincoln Center for Latinbeat 2013
Film Society of Lincoln Center | July 14, 2013
Señoritas will screen as part of the Transandina section at the 2013 Transcinema Festival Internacional de No-Ficción
Señoritas mention in Indiewire
IndieWire | March 1, 2013
Lina’s film is important for a bourgeoning industry like ours,” said Orlando Mora, FICCI’s chief programmer. “There’s been a recent tendency in Colombia cinema to see inflating budgets, and it’s very hard to recoup the investment made in those films. A film like Señoritas shows us a different approach to filmmaking in both an aesthetic and commercial level.
Señoritas featured in Screen Daily by Wendy Mitchell
Screen Daily | February 25, 2013
The carefully crafted film certainly feels like something completely new in Colombian cinema.
Señoritas in Otros Cines by Diego Lerer (In Spanish)
Otros Cine
With some experimentation reminiscent of the best of Gus Van Sant and the cinema of John Cassavetes, (Señoritas) describes the intimate experiences of Alejandra, a young colombian woman, and her relationships with her overprotective but amusing mother, with her friends and her occasional partners.
Señoritas in Micropsia by Diego Lerer (In Spanish)
Micropesia | Feb 28th, 2013
An urban, current film, and extremely indie version of those worlds we see in series such as GIRLS, or in some independent American cinema, SEÑORITAS is an extraordinary film that surprises.
Señoritas review in Diario FICCI by Mónica Diago, page 4 (In Spanish)
Diario FICCI | February 5, 2013
With audacity, Lina Rodriguez focuses on her characters.
Señoritas to have its World premiere at FICCI 2013
The Hollywood Reporter | February 21, 2013
Protocol review in Cinema-scope.com by Aliza Ma
Cinema Scope
In Lina Rodriguez’s Protocol, a swift, 75-second exercise in a historical-materialist vein, the fluttering shadow of a flag against the monumental walls of the Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas in Cartagena comes to signify the absence of that power which the structure was built to consecrate.