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10 movies to watch during Hispanic Heritage Month

John Oliva, Corpus Christi Caller Times
5 min read

Celebrating the history, culture and heritage of several countries, Hispanic Heritage Month begins Friday, Sept. 15 and ends Sunday, Oct. 15.

With a rich culture of food, fashion and music, Hispanics are often underrepresented in films and TV.

Out of more than 20 countries that are celebrated during the month, the Caller-Times selected 10 films from 10 countries we think you should check out. Because what better way to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month than by supporting work created by Hispanic people and about Hispanic people?

Argentina - 'The Headless Woman'

When Vero, short for Verónica, hits something while driving on a deserted road near Salta, Argentina, not being sure if she has hit a person or an animal, she drives off and becomes increasingly mentally disturbed.

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The police confirm that there was no accident, but Vero begins to have a meltdown, thinking she may have killed someone. Was it an animal? A child? Or nothing at all?

"The Headless Woman" is a 2008 Argentine psychological thriller directed by Lucrecia Martel. It tells the story about a woman who hit something while driving, but doesn't stop to check and how the event affects her mental health.
"The Headless Woman" is a 2008 Argentine psychological thriller directed by Lucrecia Martel. It tells the story about a woman who hit something while driving, but doesn't stop to check and how the event affects her mental health.

The movie won Best Film at the Argentine Academy of Cinematography Arts and Sciences Awards, as well as Best Director and Best Screenplay.

Where to watch: The film is available to stream on Kanopy.

Chile - 'Gloria'

A 58-year-old divorcée, Gloria has no desire to spend her days and nights alone.

Determined to defy the stigma of old age and loneliness, she rushes headlong into a whirl of singles’ parties on the hunt for instant gratification.

"Gloria" is a 2013 Chilean drama directed by Sebastián Lelio. It tells the story of an older woman who finds herself in a whirlwind relationship after being divorced for more than a decade.
"Gloria" is a 2013 Chilean drama directed by Sebastián Lelio. It tells the story of an older woman who finds herself in a whirlwind relationship after being divorced for more than a decade.

Director Sebastián Lelio remade the film in 2018 as "Gloria Bell," starring Julianne Moore in the titular role.

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Where to watch: The film is available to stream on Kanopy.

Colombia - 'The Colors of the Mountain'

Manuel, 9, lives in the the countryside of Colombia and has a love for soccer with his friends.

But when a soccer ball he's playing with gets kicked off to a minefield, him and his friends will do whatever they can to recover it. Even while the military and the guerrilla rebels fight each other in the area.

"The Colors of the Mountain" is a 2010 Colombian drama directed by Carlos César Arbeláez. The film is about a crew of young boys, who all share a passion for soccer, and how their dreams are put on hold when their village becomes the center of a tug-of-war between right-wing paramilitary groups and leftist guerillas.
"The Colors of the Mountain" is a 2010 Colombian drama directed by Carlos César Arbeláez. The film is about a crew of young boys, who all share a passion for soccer, and how their dreams are put on hold when their village becomes the center of a tug-of-war between right-wing paramilitary groups and leftist guerillas.

The film was selected as the Colombia entry for Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist.

Where to watch: The film is available to stream on Kanopy and Tubi.

Cuba - 'Una Noche'

Raul, who lives in Havana, dreams of escaping to Miami.

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After he is accused of assault, he asks his friend Elio to help him escape. One night, full of hope, they face the biggest challenge of their lives.

"Una Noche" is a 2012 Cuban drama directed by Lucy Mulloy. After being accused of assault, Raul appeals to Elio to help him escape Havana to Miami.
"Una Noche" is a 2012 Cuban drama directed by Lucy Mulloy. After being accused of assault, Raul appeals to Elio to help him escape Havana to Miami.

While in production, director Lucy Mulloy was awarded the Creative Promise Emerging Narrative Award at the Tribeca Film Festival, two years before the film premiered.

Where to watch: The film is available to stream on Kanopy and Tubi.

Ecuador - 'Crónicas'

Manolo Bonilla, a TV reporter, convinces his producer to allow him to travel to an Ecuadorian coastal village to cover the story of a serial killer who hunts children.

But as his personal ambition gets out of hand, his pursuit for a moment of glory carries tragic consequences.

"Crónicas" is a 2004 Ecuadorian thriller directed by Sebastián Cordero. The movie is about a reporter who travels to Ecuador in pursuit of a serial killer.
"Crónicas" is a 2004 Ecuadorian thriller directed by Sebastián Cordero. The movie is about a reporter who travels to Ecuador in pursuit of a serial killer.

The film was selected as the Ecuador entry for Best Foreign Language Film at the 77th Academy Awards, but it was not accepted as a nominee.

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Where to watch: The film is available to rent on Apple TV+ and Prime Video for $3.99.

El Salvador - 'Voces Incoentes'

Based on a true story, "Voces Inocentes" is the account of a young boy growing up in war-torn El Salvador in the 1980s.

Chava, 11, understands that he will soon be recruited to fight for the military, or the opposition, but knows he will either be killed or put in a position to kill people he cares for.

"Voces Inocentes" is a 2004 El Salvadorian war film directed by Luis Mandoki. The film is about a young boy caught up in a dramatic fight for his life during the 1980s in El Salvador.
"Voces Inocentes" is a 2004 El Salvadorian war film directed by Luis Mandoki. The film is about a young boy caught up in a dramatic fight for his life during the 1980s in El Salvador.

The movie won Best Feature Film and Best Actor, for Carlos Padilla Lenero, at the 2005 San Diego International Film Festival.

Where to watch: The film is currently not available to stream or rent.

Guatemala - 'La Llorona'

A modern telling of the classic horror story of a ghostly figure of a crying woman who killed her children, "La Llorona" is rooted in the recent history of Guatemala's military leaders and their efforts in erasing Indigenous tribes.

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The movie haunts the viewer with bewitching imagery and tension, and less surprises and jump scares compared to other horror films.

"La Llorona" is a 2019 Guatemalan horror film directed by Jayro Bustamante. The film tells the story of an aging, paranoid war criminal, protected by his faithful wife, facing death while being haunted by the ghosts of his past.
"La Llorona" is a 2019 Guatemalan horror film directed by Jayro Bustamante. The film tells the story of an aging, paranoid war criminal, protected by his faithful wife, facing death while being haunted by the ghosts of his past.

"La Llorona" won Best Foreign Language Film at the 92nd National Board of Review Awards.

Where to watch: The film is available to stream on Shudder.

Mexico - 'Y Tu Mamá También'

After their girlfriends fly off to Italy for the summer, Julio and Tenoch meet Luisa, a gorgeous older woman, at a wedding.

When she agrees to accompany them on a road trip, the three form an increasingly intense and sensual relationship.

"Y Tu Mamá También" is a 2001 Mexican road film directed by Alfonso Cuarón. The movies is about two teenage boys and an older woman who embark on a road trip, where they learn about life, friendship, intimacy and each other.
"Y Tu Mamá También" is a 2001 Mexican road film directed by Alfonso Cuarón. The movies is about two teenage boys and an older woman who embark on a road trip, where they learn about life, friendship, intimacy and each other.

The movie was nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the 75th Academy Awards, but lost to Pedro Almodóvar's "Talk to Her."

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Where to watch: The film is available to rent on Apple TV+ and Prime Video for $3.99.

Spain - 'Official Competition'

Concerned about his legacy, a wealthy businessman hires an eccentric director to help make a smash film.

The movie, based on two brothers' rivalry, will star Iván and Félix, who begin to create a real-life strife.

"Official Competition" is a 2022 Spanish black comedy film directed by Gastón Duprat and Mariano Cohn. The movie is about two actors starring together in a film, directed by an eccentric woman, while butting heads any given chance.
"Official Competition" is a 2022 Spanish black comedy film directed by Gastón Duprat and Mariano Cohn. The movie is about two actors starring together in a film, directed by an eccentric woman, while butting heads any given chance.

At the 2021 Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival, it won the award for Outstanding International Feature.

Where to watch: The film is available to stream on Hulu.

Uruguay - 'The Last Matinee'

Ana, an engineering student, takes over the duties of her father, a projectionist at a declining movie theater.

Unknown to her, the audience watching the film on screen is being murdered by a black-gloved killer.

"The Last Matinee" is a 2020 Uruguayan horror directed by Maximiliano Contenti. Set in 1993, a projectionist begins to realize the audience watching a film at her movie theater is slowing being murdered by a killer.
"The Last Matinee" is a 2020 Uruguayan horror directed by Maximiliano Contenti. Set in 1993, a projectionist begins to realize the audience watching a film at her movie theater is slowing being murdered by a killer.

"The Last Matinee" was a candidate for Best Latin American Film at the 2020 Mar del Plata International Film Festival.

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Where to watch: The film is available to stream on Shudder.

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John Oliva covers entertainment and community news in South Texas. Contact him at [email protected] or Twitter @johnpoliva

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