HFFNY offers a program that plays to the diversity of Latin American cinema with a strong focus on minority voices, specifically those that attest to the experiences of the Latino LGBT community.
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VIVA
Paddy Breathnach | Ireland | 2015 | Fiction | 100 min
A gay hairdresser finds himself in this memorable coming-of-age movie about the drag scene in Havana, Cuba.
Friday, April 8 at 7pm at the Museum of the Moving Image
(Star Hector Medina present for Q&A)
MADE IN BANGKOK
Flavio Florencio | Mexico | 2015 | Documentary | 75 min
A poignant examination of transgender identity and identity politics told through the story of Mexican opera singer Morgana Love.
Friday, April 8 at 3pm and Tuesday, April 12 at 9pm at Village East Cinema
(Director Flavio Florencio present for Q&A)
VESTIDO DE NOVIA / HIS WEDDING DRESS
Marylin Solaya | Cuba | 2014 | Fiction | 104 min
During riots in 1994 Havana, Rosa and Ernesto’s happy marriage falls apart when the truth about Rosa’s sex reassignment surgery comes out.
Monday, April 11 at 6pm at the Instituto Cervantes
(Followed by a conversation with Isabel Santos)