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Hispanic Heritage Month

Films about the Hispanic and Latinx experience in the US as well as films about Latin America and its people, politics and history. (51 films)

Ways of Being Home

Ways of Being Home

An evocative audiovisual meditation on the experience of Mexican immigrants living and working in rural America.

Agustin's Newspaper

Agustin's Newspaper

Journalism students at the University of Chile embark on an investigation of El Mercurio, the oldest newspaper in Chile.

Birth on the Border

Birth on the Border

Seeking a safer future for their children, two women from Ciudad Juárez, risk harassment at the hands of Border Patrol to cross the US-Mexico border legally to give birth in El Paso, Texas.

El General

El General

The filmmaker reflects on her great-grandfather, who was a revolutionary general and then president of Mexico.

The Devil Never Sleeps

The Devil Never Sleeps

Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Lourdes Portillo mines the complicated intersections of analysis and autobiography, evidence and hypothesis, even melodrama and police procedure in this ground-breaking work

Don't Tell Anyone (No Le Digas A Nadie)

Don't Tell Anyone (No Le Digas A Nadie)

In a community where silence is often seen as necessary for survival, undocumented activist Angy Rivera steps out of the shadows to share her parallel journey of being an undocumented immigrant and a victim of sexual assault.

I Wonder What You Will Remember Of September

I Wonder What You Will Remember Of September

Cecilia Cornejo presents a haunting personal response to the events of September 11, 2001, informed and complicated by her status as a Chilean citizen living in the U.S

Malintzin 17

Malintzin 17

The director and his five-year-old daughter film a nesting bird from a window. The girl’s curiosity is provoked, sparking conversations about the relationship between humans, nature and the very meaning of filmmaking.

100 Children Waiting for a Train

100 Children Waiting for a Train

Filmmaker Ignacio Aguero poetically tells the story of a group of Chilean children who discover a larger reality - and a different world - through the cinema.

The Other Day

The Other Day

Filmmaker Ignacio Agüero begins filming the objects around his home and the people who drop by, and finds himself drawn into the layers of Chilean history and the complexities of documentary filmmaking.