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André Pérez on 'America in Transition'
Personal experience has led a transgender activist to grab a camera, travel the U.S. and capture stories like his. Now André Pérez is...


'Gentefied' explores gentrification of East LA
The gentrification war taking place right now in a popular Latino community of Los Angeles is reaching Sundance. EN DOS IDIOMAS ...


'Trumped' to screen at Sundance
As the US installs Donald Trump as its new president, a documentary about the controversial reality TV star-turned-politician will screen...


A new Sundance resident: Benjamin Velez
Brooklyn, New York-based Benjamin Velez has a new residence. An artistic residence, that is. The composer and lyricist will soon head...


Funny Hayek in dark comedy 'Beatriz at Dinner'
Salma Hayek has a funny side and she brings it out once at Sundance. The Oscar-nominated actress is the leading star of “Beatriz at...


'New Climate' films address environment
Global warming is a hot topic both in politics and film. Just months after the U.S. elected a presidential candidate who denies the...


García Bernal, Braga among Sundance juries
Actors Gael García Bernal and Sônia Braga have been chosen as Sundance 2017 jury members. The two prominent Latin American stars are...

From rapper to cop, to filmmaker
He was first a rapper. Then he became a cop. Now Jinho Ferreira is turning into a filmmaker. Ferreira is among 15 participants of the...


Latin feature films at Sundance 2017
Brazil, Chile, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Paraguay and Spain are represented among the 66 feature films competing at Sundance 2017. ...


Chile, Mexico in shorts competition
A ghost story from Chile and another about a sewage worker from Mexico stand among the short films competing at Sundance this year. One...
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