3500+ Films - 2.5 million words – 1 million viewers! Founder and Curator Carmela selects some of the most entertaining, powerful and inspiring LatinX (1) at We Are Moving Stories. These include documentary and drama, shorts and feature length about women, youth, queer voices - and diversity.
Total length of this section: 25 films.
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Angelica has spent her whole life escaping from her racial identity, but a family crisis forces her to look inside, and re-think her life. ANGELICA is a feature length film, a rare story from and about the Caribbean. Length: 107 minutes. Marisol Gomez-Mouakad writes:
Mamapara - Mother Rain - In the Peruvian highlands, Honorata Vilca, an illiterate woman of Quechua descent, lives with her dog; she is dedicated to the sale of sweets. As the rainy season begins, she recounts passages of her life, until one evening something fatal happens that seems to make the heavens cry. Length: 17 minutes. Director/Producer/Editor Alberto Flores Vilca:
Sweatshop Girl - A pregnant seamstress working in a sweatshop is sure that her condition will get her fired. She does everything she can to keep it a secret. Length: 16 minutes 40 seconds. Writer/Director/Producer Selma Cervantes:
The Illusion of Abundance - Three women share a common goal: Carolina, Bertha and Maxima are leading today's fight against modern conquistadors. These three women tell us a story of tireless courage: how to keep fighting to protect nature when your life is at risk? Length: 1 hour. Director/Producer Matthieu Lietaert and Director/Producer Erika Gonzalez Ramirez:
Direcciones (Addresses) - In a country with no numerical system for street addresses, a young woman explores the unique system that has taken hold, and the prospect of its rapid disappearance. Length: 14 minutes. Writers/Directors María Luisa Santos and Carlo Nasisse:
Helechos - Ana's desire to turn her home into an uncanny forest will be threatened when the plants are declared carriers of a lethal virus. Length: 16 minutes 55 seconds. Writer/Director Paz Ramirez:
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Flores Del Otro Patio - In the Colombian Caribbean, a group of queer activists practice a militancy that challenges heteropatriarchal norms while engaging in other causes to collectively fight against the various social injustices that plague the region. When the management of the country's largest coal mine announces a press conference to promote the development of mining, the group prepares to carry out a denunciatory performative action... and resolutely queer. Length: 15 minutes 46 seconds. Writer/Director Jorge Cadena:
Ovarian Psycos - is a feature documentary abou a new generation of women of color in East Los Angeles who are redefining identity and building community through a raucous, irreverently named bicycle crew: The Ovarian Psycos Cycle Brigade. Length: 73 minutes. Directors Joanna Sokolowski and Kate Trumbull-LaValle:
Spaceship - When a Latina transwoman in East LA is on the verge of losing her daughter to child services, she begins to unravel as she is forced to confront her buried traumas and fears. Length: 18 minutes. Writer/Director Jorge G. Camarena:
Bad Conchas - A queer dyke living in Echo Park hustles to make ends meet while hooking up with as many girls as possible. Length: 15 minutes. Director Nance Messineo and Cole Santiago:
Bruising for Besos - A charismatic Xicana lesbian seduces an alluring Puerto Rican woman only to find herself recreating a tumultuous past. Length: 86 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Adelina Anthony:
Chavela - Inspired by exclusive interview and performance footage of Chavela Vargas shot in 1991 and guided by her unique voice, Chavela weaves an arresting portrait of a woman who dared to dress, speak, sing, and dream her unique life into being. Length: 90 minutes. Director/Producer Catherine Gund:
Elena - In the midst of her family’s rejection, Elena wants to experience her own sexuality. A poetic film that explores love and freedom in the heart of a young woman. Length: 23 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Ayerim Villanueva:
Fig Tree - A woman confronted with the absence of her lover is haunted by memories of passion, tenderness and pain that pierce the margins of her reality. Length: 5 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Ana Quintanilla:
Jerky - A man picks up the pieces of his life after the death of his husband with the biggest obstacle in his healing being his dead husband's dog to whom he is allergic. Length: 15 minutes. Writer Danny Bernardo and Director Tim J. Lim:
Mariposa - A masculine-presenting, high school teacher, and a femme filmmaker confront the many physical, emotional, and societal obstacles on their journey of trying to conceive as a queer couple. Length: 18 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Candy Guinea:
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We Know Where You Live - When a newlywed Latinx couple moves into a trendy, gentrifying LA neighborhood, two hipsters invite themselves over to offer a 'warm welcome.' But as the night goes on, it’s clear these neighbors are not what they seem: cold pressed, cold brewed, and cold blooded. Length: 13 minutes. Co-writer/Director Honora Talbott:
Division Ave - The fight for justice of a Latina cleaning lady in Hasidic Brooklyn. Length: 14 minutes. Writer/Producer/Actor Michal Birnbaum and Producer/Actor Lorena Rodriguez:
Like Fine Silk - Eva, a young Afro-Latina, takes her Spanish-speaking black mother shopping at the neighborhood black hair care store. The Korean proprietor becomes a little too interested in the older woman’s cultural and racial background, which leads to a humorous, tense conversation. Eva becomes the cultural interpreter and ambassador for a host of characters in the store who both play up stereotypes and fall victim to them. Length: 8 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Sandra Manzanares:
MOTH=Matters Of The Heart ❤️ - Matters of the heart... when all hope is gone, how do we deal with the injustice. Length: 84 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer/Actor Nancy Vazquez:
In Transit - Two people meet by chance while stranded at the airport overnight. They never expected that the casual conversation with a stranger would change their lives forever. Short film. Writer/Director/Producer Julia Camara:
The Rise and Fall of the Brown Buffalo - is a fresh and genre-defying film about the life of radical Chicano lawyer, author and counter cultural icon, Oscar Zeta Acosta — the basis for the character Dr. Gonzo in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, written by his friend, legendary journalist-provocateur Hunter S. Thompson. Relevant now more than ever, this urgent, untold story probes issues of racial identity, criminal justice, and politics, while giving Acosta his due place as a brilliant but troubled man who changed American history. Length: 56 minutes. Writer/Director Phillip Rodriguez:
Massacre River - Pikilina is a Dominican-born woman of Haitian descent. Violence erupts when the country of her birth, the Dominican Republic, reverses birthright citizenship and she and 200,000 others are left stateless. Length: 81 minutes. Director/Producer Suzan Beraza:
Maxima: this land of Mine - On a remote farm deep in the Peruvian Andes, a farmer is putting a halt to the plans of one of the biggest mining companies in the world. Having endured over five years of court proceedings, Máxima Acuña and her family are still fighting to keep the land they have worked so hard for to call their home. Length: 16 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Mariel Sosa:
Olancho - Manuel, a farmer from Olancho, Honduras, seeks fame by making music for the region’s drug cartels. When some of his song lyrics get him in trouble, Manuel must make the most difficult decision of his life: continue the quest for fame, or flee. Length: 70 minutes. Director/Producer Chris Valdes & Ted Griswold: