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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)

Border South

Border South

A vivid portrait of Central American immigrants who disappear along the trail running from southern Mexico to the US border, exposing a global migration system that renders human beings invisible in life, as well as in death.

Gabo: The Creation of Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Gabo: The Creation of Gabriel Garcia Marquez

The story of Gabriel Garcia Marquez, author of One Hundred Years of Solitude and Nobel Prize winner.

Al Otro Lado (To the Other Side)

Al Otro Lado (To the Other Side)

An aspiring corrido composer faces two life-changing choices: to traffic drugs or unlawfully cross the border into the United States.

All Water Has a Perfect Memory

All Water Has a Perfect Memory

A poignant experimental documentary that explores the effects of tragedy and remembrance on a bi-cultural family.

The Battle of Chile (Part 1)

The Battle of Chile (Part 1)

The epic chronicle of Chile's open and peaceful socialist revolution, and of the violent counter-revolution against it in 1973. Judy Stone of the San Francisco Chronicle called it 'a landmark in the presentation of living history on film.'

The Battle of Chile (Part 2)

The Battle of Chile (Part 2)

The epic chronicle of Chile's open and peaceful socialist revolution, and of the violent counter-revolution against it in 1973. Judy Stone of the San Francisco Chronicle called it 'a landmark in the presentation of living history on film.'

The Battle of Chile (Part 3)

The Battle of Chile (Part 3)

Deals with the creation by ordinary workers and peasants of thousands of local groups of 'popular power.'

Building Visions - Peru

Building Visions - Peru

In the middle of the Peruvian jungle, an Italian architect is building schools - together with the locals, in harmony with nature, beautifully and in record time.

Chile, Obstinate Memory

Chile, Obstinate Memory

Patricio Guzmán's landmark film The Battle of Chile (1976) documented the "Popular Unity" period of Salvador Allende's government, the tumultuous events leading up to the 1973 coup, and Allende's death. Guzmán has returned to show The Battle of Chile in his homeland for the first time.

The Cordillera of Dreams

The Cordillera of Dreams

Patricio Guzmán's latest film completes a trilogy on his native Chile, and the lasting impact of Pinochet’s coup d’état.