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…

Still

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When Mili visits the isolated town where her grandmother recently passed away, she meets a man who is mysteriously acquainted…

My Little One

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Alex and Bernardo are two European men with separate lives but one thing in common: they both once loved a woman named Jade, who has now sent…

Spinster

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Gaby, unceremoniously dumped on her 39th birthday, is petrified she’ll be alone forever. Inching closer and closer towards the big 4 0, she embarks…

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…

Sororal

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Facing an impending natural disaster, the bond amongst three sisters is tested as they each confront the proximity of death…

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…

One for All

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In 2015, director David Ilundain made a name for himself in Spanish cinema with his debut feature with a political bent, B

Sleepwalkers, The

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Argentinian director Paula Hernandez has built a distinguished career – through films like Herencia, Lluvia, and…

Only the Animals

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Veteran French filmmaker Dominik Moll has adapted Colin Niel’s 2018 French novel Seules les bêtes into a visually-stunning thriller…

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…

Our Mothers

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Guatemala’s bloody civil war is little-talked about, but the two-decade conflict which started in the 1970’s claimed 200,000 victims — most of them…

In a Lifetime

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Filmed in Miami, this short film focuses on Olly and Ade, two friends who cherish their bond and relationship. Problems arise, however, when one…

In a Whisper

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In a Whisper is a deeply personal documentary exploring themes particularly relatable to Cuban expatriates – the sense of loss…

Innocence, The

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Fresh off of a critically-acclaimed premiere at the San Sebastian International Film Festival and two Goya Nominations (including Best Breakout…

Instinct

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Nicoline (Game of Thrones, Carice van Houten) is an experienced psychologist that is embarking on a new job at a penal institution…

Invisible, The

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Gracia Querejeta is a beloved Spanish filmmaker whose films have won the Special Jury Award at the San Sebastian International Film…

Iron Bridge

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Monika Jordan-Mlodzianowska’s feature film directorial debut, The Iron Bridge, centers on the dramatic events set in motion by a love…

Juan

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In this personal, haunting, and atmospheric documentary, first-time documentary feature director Adrián Geyer mixes a mystical search with…

Kitty’s Naughty Knickers

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An aspiring law student resorts to selling her dirty underwear online, accidentally balancing the scales of justice with her ex at the same time…

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