Film festival favorite (and award-winner)
“The Strong Ones” (Breaking Glass Pictures) continues a new wave of Chilean cinema that forthrightly and empathetically explores LGBTQ themes. In Omar Zúñiga Hidalgo’s smart and sexy debut feature, the romance between grad student Lucas (Samuel González) and fisherman Antonio (Antonio Altamirano) unfolds with ardor and passion, but the film never shies away from exploring the class disparity between the two characters or the assumptions that each might make about the other.
Also available: Shot in Cuba, the based-on-a-true-story drama
“Mambo Man” (Corinth Films) features musical performances by several members of the Buena Vista Social Club; when a talented pianist gives birth to a deaf son in
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Take a cinematic trip to Chile with the exceptionally romantic new film The Strong Ones
Released digitally this week, the gay love story won big on last year s LGBTQ film festival circuit.
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Released digitally this week, the gay love story won big on last year s LGBTQ film festival circuit
Posted: Jan 21, 2021 10:45 AM ET | Last Updated: January 21
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As we all struggle to figure out what s left for us to watch (or what we feel emotionally capable of watching) during this our 10th month of pandemic existence, may I make a romantic suggestion: Omar Zúñiga Hidalgo s feature directorial debut
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