Miami’s Lucas Leyva & Jillian Mayers on Why They Made an Absurdist, Existential Short in Japanese 01.23.17
‘The Diver’ Doc Profiles an Unsung Hero Who’s Been Swimming Mexico’s Sewer System for Over 25 Years 01.19.17
William Caballero Made a Short About His Hilarious Boricua Abuelos & Now He’s Headed to Sundance 01.18.17
Jose Maria Cabral Takes Us Into One of DR’s Most Notorious Prisons, the Setting of His Sundance Film 01.17.17
With “Made in Cuba” Doc Showcase, the Sundance Film Festival Spotlights a Changing Island by Andrew S. Vargas 12.13.16
Cesar Cervantes Didn’t Always Feel Welcome, Now He’s the Winner of Sundance’s First Latino Fellowship by Manuel Betancourt 03.17.16
The Director of ‘Embrace of the Serpent’ On Why His Amazon-Set Film Flips History on Its Head by Andrew S. Vargas 02.15.16
Sundance Virtual Reality Project Immerses You in 360º View of a Salsa Rueda in Havana by Monica Castillo 02.04.16
‘Raising Victor Vargas’ Scribe on the Joys of the Sundance Screenwriters Lab and Her New Short Film 02.03.16
Maya Goded on Her Doc about the Mothers and Grandmothers Who Work the Streets of Mexico City 02.02.16
Karen Vazquez Guadarrama Talks Finding Inspiration in the Bolivian Mountains for Her Sundance Short Film 02.02.16