3500+ Films - 2.5 million words – 1 million viewers! Founder and Curator Carmela selects some of the most entertaining, powerful and inspiring LatinX (2) films at We Are Moving Stories. These include documentary and drama, shorts and feature length about Women: lives on the edge, diaspora, politics, comedy - and migration.
Total length of this section: 21 films.
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Welcome Back - After being deported back to dangerous and communist Venezuela, Rosa and her daughter must find a way to escape to a nearby town in Colombia. Length: 20 minutes. Writer/Director Tiffany K. Guillen and Producer Roy Arwas:
The Last Light - IZABELLA, a young girl, finds a little BOY tied up in an abandoned house on her family's land as the local farmers are frantically searching for her cousin, KATY, who has gone missing. Izabella questions the boy to find out who he is and why he's been left there. Is he being mistreated or has he done something wrong? It's a race against time as the family & farmers try to find out what happened to young Katy before it's too late. Length: 11.04 minutes. Writer/Director Angelita Mendoza:
Juana Doe - A forensic anthropologist discovers her supernatural abilities when working with unidentifiable remains of migrants. Length: 15 minutes. Writer/Director: Ramón Villa-Hernández:
Long Gone By - Ana Alvarez is a single mother from Nicaragua living in Warsaw, Indiana with her teenage daughter, Izzy. When a routine check-in leads to a deportation order, life as Ana knows it ends. The timing could not be worse as Izzy has just been accepted to Indiana University, a dream that becomes a nightmare when she discovers that because of her immigration status she will not qualify for the needed scholarships or federal aid. Faced with an impossible reality of a lifetime away from her daughter, Ana decides to risk everything in a last chance effort to leave Izzy's tuition paid before her time runs out. An intimately unnerving portrait of a woman willing to sacrifice everything to give her daughter the chance at a life she never had. Length: Length: 1 hour 28 minutes. Interview with Director Andrew Morgan and Actor Erica Muñoz:
Perdóname (Forgive Me) A Catholic woman is put at odds with her faith when her cancer-afflicted sister asks her to commit the ultimate sin. Length: 13.28 minutes. Writer/Director Tani Shukla:
My Name is Maria De Jesus - In 1950’s Texas, Mexican-American children were forced to abandon their Spanish language and culture in order to fit in with a xenophobic American society. Thirty years later, one mother realizes the impact that Americanization has on her second-generation child who is struggling to connect with her Latin heritage. Length: 18.03 minutes. Director/Producer/Writer/Actress Marcella Ochoa:
A Mi Matria - An experimental documentary about a Chicano filmmaker escorting his Mexican grandmother from Tijuana to Orange County California; the place she was intimated into leaving 85 years ago during the U.S. sponsored "Repatriation Movement". Through this emotional journey the grandson learns about his grandmother’s struggle to validate the memories of a history that is being erased, and that his homeland is not Mexico… it’s California. Length: 27 Minutes. Writer/Director Rafael Flores:
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Chicos de Alquiler (Rent Boys) What happens when you put together in an apartment an Argentinian, a Mexican, a Venezuelan, a Colombian and two Puerto Ricans and besides that all of them are actors? Chicos de Alquiler is the answer. 15 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Abimael Acosta:
H.O.M.E. - is a feature film about the human condition, comprised of two different but related stories involving characters who have intimate and meaningful encounters through the lens of a disconnected and alienating city. Length: 75 minutes. Writer/Director Daniel Maldonado:
Blast Beat - Carly, a Colombian metalhead and a new resident of the American suburbs, takes a bold leap into adulthood to save the future of his family. Length: 17 minutes. Writer/Director Esteban Arango:
The Wild Ones"¿Qué le pasó a Nicole?" Camila and Rico ride their bikes around the San Fernando Valley in search of their missing friend struggling to realize the answers they're looking for might forever tear them apart. Length: 20.37 minutes. Composer Jaimie Pangan:
Sin Pecado [Without Sin] follows the bond between three Mexican-American siblings following the death of their close uncle. Length: 15 to 20 minutes. Writer/Director Mireya Martinez:
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#WeLaGente is a powerful, short documentary film that takes a non-political, positive, human look at real Hispanic immigrant stories... putting a face to the diversity that adds to the fabric of America. Length: 4:49 minutes. Producer Harry Lowell:
All That We Carry - A Guatemalan woman tries to make a new home for herself in Oakland, California. But can a new beginning erase a painful past? Length: 9 minutes. Director/Producer Erin Semine Kökdil:
¡Hola Kitty! ¡Hola Kitty! is a short documentary that addresses the challenges of Hispanic illegal immigrants in the US. It blends a social point of view with Pop Culture. Length: 10 minutes. Director Daniel Burity:
Bebé - A young illegal immigrant crosses the border with a lunchbox full of cash in search of a wealthy American family. Length: 14.42 minutes. Writer/Director Ryan Zaragoza:
Icebox - Fleeing gang violence, a young boy from Honduras is arrested crossing the US border and sent to an immigrant detention facility. Trapped inside the “Icebox” and faced with a rigid immigration process, he struggles to gain control of his fate. Length: 27 minutes. Writer/Director Daniel Sawka:
Symphony of a Sad Sea - Hugo, a Mexican boy victim of the violence in the country, flees from his town with the dream of crossing to the US to meet his father, who is the only relative that he has and to forget the past. Length: 12.25 minutes. Producer Claudia Vicke:
Free is a short comedy about two immigrants who realize language barriers don’t have to be social barriers. Length: 4.32 minutes. Writer/Director Miguel Romero:
The Desert Walkers - Jeff is a volunteer with No More Deaths, a controversial aid organization based in Tucson Arizona. Tasked with hiking deep into the Sonora Desert, which borders Mexico, Jeff and his team leave water at remotes points called way points in an effort to mitigate the deaths of migrants occurring in the sweltering heat of summer. Length: 6 minutes. Filmmaker Jason Outenreath:
2500 km - from the U.S border in a small town in Guatemala. Sandra, a young mother of two is faced with the decision between trying to fix her relationship with her abusive husband or run away to U.S in the hopes to find the American dream of a better life. Length: 22 Minutes. Writer/Director Daniela Arguello: