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Writer-director Farah Nabulsi, an Oscar nominee for an earlier short, makes her feature debut with a sincere drama about the steadying presence of a father figure.
Director Isaiah Saxon got his start making otherworldly videos for Grizzly Bear and Björk. For his debut feature, a large team created a creature the old-fashioned way.
‘Párvulos: Children of the Apocalypse,’ which hits theaters across the country on Friday, is a Mexican take on the zombie genre.
‘Fishbowl’ (‘La Pecera’) is the first Puerto Rican film nominated at the Goya Awards (Spain’s equivalent to the Oscars) for best Ibero-American film and the first to premiere at Sundance in 2023.
Director Carson Lund used to play seriously as a kid but caught the film bug. He bridges his two passions with ‘Eephus,’ a movie that captures a waning pastime.
The Academy Award nominee speaks about her mother, Fernanda Montenegro, Oscar campaigning and the love and support she feels from home, where hopes are soaring.
From a star-studded adaptation of a novel to a documentary about Tejano icon Selena Quintanilla, this year’s slate of movies premiering at Sundance include several efforts by Latino filmmakers.
For the better part of the last two decades, numerous Mexican directors have addressed the country’s drug violence head-on through their films.
Based on the real-life 1971 disappearance of Brazilian Congressman Rubens Paiva, the movie, directed by Walter Salles, is a profile of one family’s resolve.
2024 was truly a banner year for Latino and Latin American cinema. These are the 20 films that stuck with us over the last 12 months.