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…

Resistance

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Marcel Marceau’s influence as a mime artist is legendary. But as an underground French Resistance fighter during WW2, the untold story of his youth…

Reefa

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Israel “Reefa” Hernandez is an 18-year-old Colombian immigrant and award-winning artist with a bright future. He is spending his last summer in…

Push the Point (Rated T for Toxic)

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Set between the worlds of fandom and pop culture, this musical short film follows on-line gamers through their squad-based mission — working on…

Proxima

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Anyone who has had to balance a demanding career with lovingly raising children knows how daunting the task can be. But imagine the psychological…

Princess Cut

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In the Hamptons, a tough blue collar girl from town and an uptight debutante out-of-towner find common ground… until one of them winds up…

Powerful Little Island

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In the tragic aftermath of category five Hurricane Maria, the small island nation of Dominica is faced with a difficult path towards recovery and climate resiliency.

Pick

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A young girl wears her afro to school on picture day and has to deal with the unexpected consequences…

Personal History of David Copperfield, The

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The Personal History Of David Copperfield re-imagines Charles Dickens’ classic ode to grit and perseverance through the comedic lens…

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…

Pacified

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Winner of the Golden Shell Grand Prize at the 2019 San Sebastian Film Festival, Paxton Winters’ Pacified is a miraculous and…

Overnight

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Argentinian director Manuel Ferrari’s striking debut feature from a decade ago, Como Estar Muerto, chronicled…

Out In the Open

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Writer-director Benito Zambrano first made a distinct mark on Spanish cinema with his critically-acclaimed debut Solas, which played…

Zoro’s Solo

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Zoro is a 13-year-old refugee from Afghanistan living in an emergency shelter in Germany and dealing with a frosty relationship with the citizens of…

Wound Riders

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When a young woman ventures into unknown nocturnal corners of the city in this incredibly atmospheric short film, she unexpectedly finds…

Workforce

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Francisco and his brother are part of a group of construction workers building a massive home for a wealthy man in Mexico City. When Francisco’s…

Woman Under the Tree, The

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Lucia, a homeless woman in South Beach, spends much of her time sitting under a tree, watching the life of a family unfold in a house across the…

Window to the Sea

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Legendary actress Emma Suárez has played some of the most memorable roles in Spanish cinema. Nominated for six Goya Awards over her…

White Lie

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Katie is something of a public figure on her college campus. Everyone knows her name; everyone knows her story. Or at least they think they do…

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