Prada Foundation Mounting “Amores Perros” 25th Anniversary Film Installation by Alejandro G. Iñárritu

One of Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s iconic films is getting a special anniversary celebration.

Italy’s Prada Foundation is mounting a film installation by the 61-year-old Mexican Oscar-winning to celebrate the 25th anniversary of his first feature Amores Perros.

Alejandro G. InarrituThe Mexico City-set triptych starred Gael García Bernal in his breakout role and won the Critics’ Week Award at Cannes Film Festival.

Titled “Sueño Perro: A Film Installation by Alejandro G. Iñárritu,” the piece will unveil plenty of previously unseen footage from the visceral film, which weaves together three stories connected by a car crash. It delves into Mexico City’s underbelly through the tales of a teenager who gets involved in dogfighting, a model who loses a leg in the car crash and a troubled hitman.

The installation will be unveiled on September 18 at the Prada Foundation’s Milan headquarters. It will then travel to the LagoAlgo cultural center in Mexico City — where it will be on display from October 5 to January 4 — and subsequently to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) in spring 2026.

“Sueño Perro” marks Prada Foundation’s third collaboration with Iñárritu, who conceived the institution’s “Flesh, Mind and Spirit” screening series that he co-curated with U.S. critic and film scholar Elvis Mitchell.

In 2017, he created a groundbreaking experimental VR installation titled “CARNE y ARENA” in Milan, which was part of the Cannes Film Festival’s official selection and was awarded a special Oscar.

“With this project, we aim to open new perspectives on Iñárritu’s work and on a film that, from its very start, combined the force of realism with the density of symbolism,” said fashion designer Miuccia Prada, who is head of the Prada Foundation, in a statement. “Twenty-five years after it was released, ‘Amores Perros’ continues to speak to the present and to capture, with visual and emotional power, the full complexity of the world we live in.”

Described as a multisensory exhibition rooted in the intersection of cinema and visual art, the “Sueño Perro” installation will feature unused “Amores Perros” footage preserved in the film archives at the National Autonomous University of Mexico.

“Over a million feet of film were left on the cutting room floor during the editing of ‘Amores Perros,’ said Iñárritu in the statement. “These intensely charged images, 16 million still frames, were buried in the UNAM film archives for 25 years.”

“On the occasion of the film’s anniversary, I felt compelled to revisit and re-explore these abandoned fragments, with the grain and the ghosts of celluloid which they hold,” he added. “Stripped of all narrative, this installation is not a tribute, but a resurrection —an invitation to feel what never was. Like meeting an old friend we have never seen before.”

After “Amores Perros,” Iñárritu went on to make the 2003 film 21 Grams that landed Sean Penn a best actor award in Venice, while 2006’s Babel won him Cannes’ best director award and seven Oscar nominations. Iñárritu’s 2014 feature Birdman won four Oscars, including best picture and director, while The Revenant earned him a second consecutive directing Oscar.

Iñárritu’s next film, which is working-titled Judy, stars Tom Cruise alongside Jesse Plemons, Sandra Hüller, Sophie Wilde, Riz Ahmed, Michael Stuhlbarg and John Goodman. It’s due for release via Warner Bros. in 2026.

Jacob Elordi Nominated for BAFTA Film Rising Star Award

Jacob Elordi’s meteoric rise continues…

The 26-year-old half-Spanish Australian actor has been nominated for the prestigious BAFTA Film Rising Star Award 2024 by the by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.

Jacob Elordi,Following his breakout roles in The Kissing Booth film trilogy and Euphoria, Elordi led Saltburn opposite Barry Keoghan, Amazon Prime Video’s BAFTA-nominated psychological drama from Emerald Fennell. He also starred as Elvis Presley in the biographical film Priscilla.

Elordi will compete against Bridgerton star Phoebe DynevorThe Bear’s Ayo Edebiri, Mia McKenna-Bruce, who led hit British indie film How to Have Sexand Talk to Me’s Sophie Wilde.

Nominees were announced by actor and producer Stephen Graham at a press conference hosted by film critic and radio host, Ali Plumb.

The jury, chaired by Anna Higgs, BAFTA Film Committee Chair, featured actors Daisy Edgar-JonesṢọpẹ́ Dìrísù and Himesh Patel, casting directors Lucy Bevan (The Batman), and Nina Gold (Game of Thrones), film producer Adam Ackland (The End We Start From) alongside leading industry specialists.

Last year’s gong was won by Sex Education’s Emma Mackey and previous winners include Letitia Wright, Daniel Kaluuya, John Boyega and Tom Holland.

“These remarkable individuals represent what BAFTA and the EE Rising Star Award stand for as the future of the film industry, embodying innovation, dedication, and a commitment to storytelling that captivates audiences worldwide,” said BAFTA CEO Jane Millichip.

Host Ali Plumb added: “Each rising star talent deserves this spotlight, having provided extraordinary performances serving as inspiration for the next generation.”

Antonio Banderas Starring in A24’s Erotic Thriller “Babygirl”

Antonio Banderas has found his babygirl

The 63-year-old Spanish Oscar-nominated actor will star in A24’s erotic thriller Babygirl.

Antonio BanderasNicole Kidman, Harris Dickinson, Sophie Wilde and Jean Reno will also star in the film, which will be directed by Halina Reijn.

In the film, written by Reijn, a successful CEO begins an illicit affair with her much younger intern. David Hinojosa of 2AM will produce alongside Reijn of MAN UP Film and A24, which is financing the project.

Reijn comes to make Babygirl with A24 after collaborating with the studio on her critically acclaimed satirical slasher Bodies Bodies Bodies, which world premiered out of SXSW. She previously saw her 2019 directorial debut Instinct, selected as the official Dutch entry for the Best International Feature Oscar, acquired by the company.

This year, Banderas appeared in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny with Harrison FordMads MikkelsenPhoebe Waller-BridgeToby Jones and John Rhys-Davies. He has also portrayed Herod in the Christmas musical film Journey to Bethlehem.