Latino Cinema Today
International stars Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna headline this snapshot of Spanish and Latin American Cinema featuring works from Chile, Spain, Mexico, Argentina and Peru.
All Inclusive
A family undergoes a seismic change in their relations when they travel to a Mexican seaside resort and the area’s various temptations affect them all.
Before the Fall
A meteor is approaching the earth in three days and all life will be extinguished, but one family has a more pressing fear -– a deranged and vengeful killer just released from prison is headed their way in this original apocalyptic thriller.
Cowards
Themes of security and fear underscore this tale of a young boy, mercilessly bullied on the schoolyard and ignored by adults who are lost in their web of cell phones and closed-circuit cameras.
The Desert Within
In this intense, devastating drama about religious fanaticism and parental devotion, a father places his family in jeopardy following the 1928 Mexican Revolution.
Dioses
Portraying a seemingly idyllic life that is actually soulless and cruel,
Gods condemns the class disparity that exists in many Latin American countries.
Don't Look Down
A young man is introduced to the almost hallucinatory joys of sex after he meets a gorgeous older woman in this explicit but innocent coming-of-age romp from Argentina.
God's Forgotten Town
When a film crew begins to unlock the dark secrets of an abandoned town, the battle between good and evil begins in this Spanish mystery thriller.
I'm Going to Explode
Shimmering with style and a pulsating electronica soundtrack (
Interpol, Bright Eyes), this Mexican import is genuinely tender and sweepingly romantic.
Lake Tahoe
Three teenagers in a small Mexican town have differing distractions from their troubles at home in this alternately comedic and heartbreaking film.
Rudo y Cursi
Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna, the adorable teens from 2001’s
Y Tu Mamá También are together again as brothers in
Rudo Y Cursi, a raunchy comedy about the pitfalls of fame.