Knight Heroes

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After the success of last year’s Knight Heroes, the series returns to the Miami Film Festival to spotlight the boldest and brightest talents in film today…

Knocking Down the Fences

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A short documentary about AJ Andrews, the first woman to win a Rawlings Gold Glove, and her struggle to make it as one of the best professional…

La Deuda

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In a small village outside Tijuana, a young Mexican boy named Victor lives with his father and beloved pet goat, Isabel. But when his father’s debts…

La Gloria

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In the days following her suicide attempt, a queer lovelorn teen finds connection and solace with her Abuela through the secret language of dreams…

La Llorona

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Writer-Director Jayro Bustamante has become one of the premiere voices in Latin American cinema since his debut feature Ixcanul shook…

Lara

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It’s Lara’s sixtieth birthday, and it is surely no coincidence that her son Viktor is giving the most important piano concert of his career. After all, it was…

Last Rafter, The

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After risking his life crossing the Florida Straits on a raft, a young Cuban searches Miami for his long-absent father. When a political shift makes him…

Let the Games Begin Party at Ampersand Studios

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Ready, set, party! Miami’s newest neighborhood hotspot, the Arts & Entertainment District, is anchored by one of the city’s most creative spaces…

Letters to Eloisa

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Filmmaker Adriana Bosch has chronicled the lives and historical importance of countless figures throughout her three-decade career as producer…

Lifeline: Clyfford Still – MFF + PAMM Screening

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Jackson Pollock said, “he makes the rest of us look academic,” Mark Rothko acknowledged him as a “myth-maker” and Clement Greenberg called him…

Lina from Lima

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Chilean filmmaker María Paz González has made documentaries like Daughter that have been widely acclaimed in her…

List(e)n

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It is no secret that we live in extremely polarizing times, with hot-button political issues weaving their way into the fabric of every aspect of our lives and…

Look Up

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Up above, flying objects cross the skies of Miami. On land, Luisa and Camila, two Latino immigrants, spend their last day together in the same city…

Fairchild

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An impressionistic journey into the internal world of Joey, 15, through a seemingly mundane day at summer camp in the Florida Everglades as she…

Fight, The

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The filmmaking team behind Weiner, about the disgraced politician Anthony Weiner, turn to a more uplifting story. The Fight

Flower Punk

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Japanese artist Azuma Makoto has sent his floral sculptures into space and sunk them to the bottom of the ocean, but most of the time, he thinks about…

Free Color

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Venezuelan artist Carlos Cruz-Diez is one of the most beloved and renowned Latin American artists of all time. His iconic works have been celebrated…

God Is Not to Blame

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Esther and Cristhian face a complicated life situation forcing them to wonder: God, why me? After going through a complicated process, they discover…

Golden Age

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In Golden Age, we’re drawn into the lavish world of The Palace in Coral Gables, a buzzing and luxurious senior living community that…

Good Intentions, The

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Director Ana García Blaya’s first feature film, inspired heavily by her own childhood, is an authentic feel-good coming-of-age drama that marks…

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