There’s no place like home. Featuring a diverse range of Made in MIA short documentaries, this program reminds us that Miami really is one-of-a-kind.
Films showing at this event:
George V.
From retired immigrant to recognized artist, George Voronovsky’s journey is an unlikely tale of discovery and acclaim.
Night Train Last Stop
Eight-two year old mensch, Ted Grossman, has been wowing Miami audiences on Sunday nights with his jazz radio program, Night Train, for 47 years. Meet this commentator, connoisseur, convener, and comedian —-if he lets you get a word in.
Night Train Last Stop
Eight-two year old mensch, Ted Grossman, has been wowing Miami audiences on Sunday nights with his jazz radio program, Night Train, for 47 years. Meet this commentator, connoisseur, convener, and comedian —-if he lets you get a word in.
Te amo tanto, pero eres tan difícil
Through a collaborative art performance and open dialogue, a daughter-mother duo explore their tense and nuanced relationship.
George V.
From retired immigrant to recognized artist, George Voronovsky’s journey is an unlikely tale of discovery and acclaim.
Open Dialogues: Gen QueerZ
Gen QueerZ deconstructs what is considered “normal” in the gender spectrum and illustrates how being out is a form of activism that demarginalizes all queer people.