TRAILER: This Brazilian Film Highlights the Colossal Love Between Family As Huge Changes Take Place 01.24.18
In ‘High & Mighty’ Web Series, Jorge Diaz Plays an Unlikely Hero Who Gets Superpowers From Weed 01.23.18
In Short Doc ‘Symphony of a Sad Sea’, Director Carlos Morales Captures the Pain of Forced Migration 01.22.18
From Gael Garcia Bernal to Tessa Thompson: 17 Must-See Latino Movies at Sundance Film Festival 01.09.18
5 Times the Bilingual Web Series ‘Gente-fied’ Hilariously Proved That Gentrification Is Complicated 08.11.17
The Directors of Chilean Dramedy ‘Family Life’ On Questioning Society’s Definition of a Family by Carlos Aguilar 03.16.17
Meet the Filmmakers Who Captured the Rage & Glory of Ferguson’s Black Lives Matter Protests by Vanessa Erazo 02.21.17
American Latinos Don’t Make it to Sundance Often, But These Filmmakers Hustled Hard by Vanessa Erazo 02.18.17
Director Miguel Arteta on Why His Latest Film is Essential Viewing in the Era of Trump by Carlos Aguilar 02.17.17
Zoe Garcia’s Sundance Doc ‘Conectifai’ Chronicles How Wi-Fi Spots Are Changing Cuba’s Public Spaces by Paula Mejia 02.08.17
Felipe Bragança’s Brazilian-Paraguayan Film ‘Não Devore Meu Coração’ Is a Gorgeous Political Allegory 02.06.17
Major Lazer & The Rolling Stones’ Concert Films Document the End of Music Censorship in Cuba 02.03.17
José María Cabral’s ‘Carpinteros,’ the First Dominican Film to Premiere at Sundance, Looks at Love Behind Bars 02.02.17
Meet Jessica Beshir, the Mexican-Ethiopian Director Behind the Most Poetic Short Film at Sundance 02.01.17