3500+ Films - 2.5 million words – 1 million viewers! Founder and Curator Carmela selects some of the most entertaining, powerful and inspiring LatinX (3) films at We Are Moving Stories. These include documentary and drama, shorts and feature length about young people, politics, comedy - and in Mexico and Central America.
Total length of this section: 26 films.
<YOUNG PEOPLE>
1, 2, 3, All Eyes On Me - When a crisis suddenly engulfs an elementary school campus, Ms. Leena, a determined art teacher, tries everything she can to save her frightened class. Writer/Director/Producer Emil Gallardo:
Sin Cielo - In the US-Mexico borderlands, two teenagers pursue young love in a region where violence may be inescapable. Length: 25 minutes. Writer/Director Jianna Maarten-Saada:
These Colors Don't Run - A tattoo'd woman who hides behind eyeliner and an attitude tells the story of her first ink. Will she drop the act and reveal something real? Length: 10 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Via Bia:
¡Come! - Set in Florida, a 12-year-old Puerto Rican girl’s perspective changes when she brings a popular dessert dish, Arroz con Leche, to a thanksgiving event at her school and no one eats it. Length: 12.00 minutes. Writer/Producer Pamela Rodriguez:
Wait for me - is a short stop-motion animation film about a young Mexican teenager who tells her dad she’s pregnant. The story centers around the conversation that followed and touches on themes of unconditional love and abortion. This film is told as a personal memoir for other young women who are facing hostility when it comes to reproductive rights. Length: 1:47 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Andrea Villanueva:
DOGS AND TACOS is a 16 minute drama. Alma Pantaleon’s plan of getting through her after-school work shift and heading home to check on her younger siblings is derailed when a former boyfriend deposits his little brother in her care and speeds away with the police on his tail. Steve Bachrach and Ceindy Mata write:
You can read the full We Are Moving Stories interview about DOGS AND TACOS Here:
<POLITICS>
¡Viva la Revolución! After presenting a class project on the Cuban Revolution, a victim of playground bullying starts a revolution to overthrow the autocratic regime, only to become the corrupt dictator himself. Length: 19.21 minutes. Director/Producer/Writer Tony Estrada:
The other side of the wall - Ale (18) and Rocio’s (13) relationship is faced with the greatest challenge possible when their mother is imprisoned under dubious charges. They have to act as father and mother to their two younger siblings. Initially they promise to help each other and keep their family together until their mother is released. But as undocumented Honduran immigrants their right to live, work and study in Mexico was already under threat. Length: 68 minutes. Director Pau Ortiz:
93 Miles - The night after defecting Cuba, a baseball player and his girlfriend are held up in a Mexican hotel room. The tension rises as the two become claustrophobic in this stressful situation that they are stuck in. Length: 17 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Noah Canavan:
Kidnap Capital - Based on real events. Trapped and tortured inside a Phoenix, Arizona 'Drop House', Manolo and a group of helpless, illegal migrants must unite and find a way to escape the violent Human Kidnapping Ring holding them hostage. Length 93 minutes. Director Felipe Rodriguez:
BOJAYÁ: Caught In The Crossfire To bring peace to the living, you must remember the dead. Length: 1 hour 20 minutes. Director Oisín Kearney:
<COMEDY>
A Period Piece Cheered on by her best friend, a teen confronts her greatest fear - tampons. Length: 5 minutes. Writer/Director/Editor Sylvia Ray:
Bridesman - After being asked to be "Maid" of Honor for his sister and throw the bachelorette party, Johnny, a goofy alpha male out of money and out of options turns to the only guys he knows he can afford...Mexican day laborers. Length: 18 minutes. Writer/Director Tony Estrada:
ORIGINAL SIN (PECADO ORIGINAL) A Paraguayan housewife buys an erotic painting, seduces a Mexican artist, and tries to fellate her uptight Spanish husband all before dinner with the in-laws. Length: 75 Minutes. Director Jean Lee:
<IN MEXICO>
They Took Them Alive - More than two years after 43 students disappeared from Ayotzinapa in Mexico, their loved ones still seek justice and closure. Length: 18 minutes. Director Emily Pederson:
Time is out of Joint - Narco-capitalism has significantly modified the rural environment in Mexico. More than 40,000 acres of Indigenous forest in Michoacán have been appropriated by narco industries, turning it into a a composite site of cartel-drug crimes and state-sponsored violence. Blending performance with observational approaches and ethnography, this documentary provides a glimpse into Indigenous rural Mexico at the intersection between ecocide, narcolabour and enforced disappearance. Length: 25minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Victor Arroyo:
Rancheros del Jaguar - In Sonora, Mexico, local cattle ranchers have feared and hunted the most northern population of jaguars in the Americas for decades, but with a new solution bringing hope, this film begs the question – can they coexist? Length: 11.32 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Sara Matasick:
The Ugly Doll (La muñeca fea) - Twenty-five elderly and active sex workers in Mexico City, between the ages of sixty and ninety, seek peace and community behind the walls of Casa Xochiquetzal, a shelter established for them by a former colleague and friend. The family of women created within this refuge support each other as they attempt to heal from decades of abuse and neglect. Just as it seems that they have finally found a safe place to live out the rest of their lives, their stability is threatened by pressures and forces that develop from within and without the walls of Casa Xochiquetzal. Director/Producer/Writer Claudia López García and George Reyes.
Seven Questions About Being Twenty-Seven - A film about a spiritual purge, achieved through dreams. Length: 13.01 minutes. Director Alejandra Carmen Díaz:
Los Aeronautas (The Aeronauts) - A tribe survives in the middle of the desert on the meager pickings of a barren landscape. Soo’goh, the weakest member of the clan, seeks to overcome all obstacles and to reach the green pastures of the paradise that they all yearn for. Length: 11 minutes. Director/Animator/Editor/Writer León Fernández:
Something Real - A lonely middle-aged optometrist writes a letter to his hypothetical future child, attempting to portray his true self. Length: 12.08 minutes. Writer/Director Renato Moncayo Dávalos:
Saudade - The internal struggle of Sylvia, a passionate young theater actress, to maintain her independence at the cost of her degenerative illness. Length: 16 minutes. Writer/Director Sahori Pacheco:
<CENTRAL AMERICA>
Our Mothers - Guatemala, 2018. The whole country is immersed in the trial of the soldiers who sparked the civil war. Victim statements come one after another. Ernesto is a young anthropologist working for the Forensic Foundation; his job is to identify the missing. One day, while hearing the account of an old woman, he thinks he has found a lead that might guide him to his father, a guerrillero who went missing during the war. Against his mother’s wishes, he flings himself body and soul into the case, looking for truth and resilience. 2019 Camera D’Or winner. Length: 1 hour 18 minutes. Writer/Director César Diaz.
A Place of Absence is a documentary that follows an organization of brave Central American women, who yearly embark on an epic bus journey through Mexico in a desperate search for their sons and daughters who disappeared on the grim journey to the United States. Length: 70 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Marialuisa Ernst:
Tlacuilos - Chuck, a Nicaraguan graffiti pioneer, begins a trip through Central America in which he alters the spray can of the different "writers" of each country in the region. It takes us to know the movement from its beginnings. Its lines unite us to create an urban cultural bridge. Length: 1 hour 21 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Federico Peixoto:
FatFlava - El EP (The film) feat Teoría, Lou G, Ghanjah Man, Ghetto, Khafela, Kame & Mxrea - Fat Flava goes out at night and does a daily night tour while singing with the rappers around him. Length:18.16 minutes. Director José Salvador Toj: