WOMEN IN BLUE

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WE DON’T DESERVE DOGS

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FINDING YINGYING

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Spaceship Earth

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Deep in the Arizona desert, there’s an enormous glass terrarium where a miniature replica of earth’s ecosystem lives called…

River City Drumbeat

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Marlon Johnson and Anne Flatté are veteran documentary filmmakers whose exquisite work has been a staple at the Miami Film Festival. With…

Revolution Rent

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Andy Señor Jr. was born and raised in Miami to a family of Cuban immigrants. In Revolution Rent, we watch him undertake a passion…

Paper Children

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Paper Children explores America’s invisible refugee crisis through the eyes of one Miami family who navigate a broken system with…

When Liberty Burns

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Documentary filmmaker Dudley Alexis returns to the Miami Film Festival with an incredibly incisive and illuminating look into one of…

Welcome to Chechnya

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Oscar-nominated filmmaker David France (How to Survive a Plague) delivers a suspenseful real-life thriller that will have you on the edge…

Los Últimos Frikis

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Cuba is world-renowned for its music, but ask almost anyone which music and they’ll name Mambo, Danzón, Guaracha, or any…

Us Kids

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In the aftermath of the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, filmmaker Kim Snyder follows the student survivors who turned…

Time

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New Orleans based filmmaker Garrett Bradley is a rising star, directing for The New York Times Op-Docs, collaborating with Ava DuVernay and receiving…

Maurice Hines: Bring Them Back

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Maurice and Gregory Hines were a dazzling sibling act of tap dancers, notably in Francis Ford Coppola’s The Cotton Club. Throughout…

They Call Me Dr. Miami

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Dr. Miami (a.k.a. Michael Salzhauer) is the most famous surgeon in America. Millions of loyal followers from around the world tune in daily as he live…

Michael Tilson Thomas: Where Now Is

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It is hard to imagine Miami’s rich, cosmopolitan cultural landscape without the contributions of one conductor and musical director: Michael Tilson…

Mole Agent, The

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Chilean filmmaker Maite Alberdi won MFF’s 2015 Documentary Audience prize for Tea Time. Now she returns with “the most…

Mucho Mucho Amor

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Cristina Costantini and Miami’s own Kareem Tabsch have crafted one of the most talked-about documentaries of the year. Extravagant Puerto Rican…

Once Upon a Time in Venezuela

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Venezuelan filmmaker Anabel Rodríguez Ríos accomplishes the rare feat of giving us an independent documentary perspective on…

Some Kind of Heaven

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Harvard-educated South Florida native Lance Oppenheim has made a justifiable splash since completing his debut feature documentary…

Siudy Between Worlds – 50 Performances of the American Dream

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The old adage is that if you can make it in New York, you can make it anywhere. But what, exactly, does it take to make it in New York? And what does the attempt take out of you? Siudy Between Worlds, a riveting…

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