¡Bienvenidos al Festival de Cine Gay & Lésbico de Miami!


Regresamos este año, marcando 11 años de exhibiciones de películas de calidad y vinculadas alrededor del mundo de temática gay, lèsbico, bisexual y transgénero. Durante 11 años, como parte de nuestra misión, nos hemos esforzado para traerles representaciones de todas la demográficas de nuestra diversa comunidad. La exhibición de películas de habla hispana para la comunidad de hispanoparlantes y sus admiradores ha sido una gran motivación para nosotros. Año tras año, ustedes nos han apoyado con su presencia en las salas del cine y les agradecemos su continuo respaldo. Este año, les traemos no menos de siete películas, la mayoria en castellano y otras de tematica latina. Las diversión es asegurada, así que los esperamos en el cine!

Amancio

Saturday, May 2
4:00PM | Gateway Cinema

Yuma, Arizona is a relatively small town with a few notable distinctions. Located on the banks of the Colorado River and bordering both California and Mexico, it is the birthplace of Chicano activist Cesar Chavez and one of the hottest places in the country
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Film Ticket: Members $7 Non-members $11


 

Chica Busca Chica

Saturday, May 2
6:00PM | FIU Biscayne Bay Campus

Chica Busca Chica is Spain’s answer to the L Word. In this sexy and cute show we are introduced to a group of ladies looking for love in all the right and sometimes wrong places as they play musical beds to their hearts’ desire . . . more

Film Ticket: Members $7 Non-members $11


 

El Niño Pez

Wednesday, April 29
7:30PM | Regal 17

Saturday, May 2
6:30PM | Gateway Cinema

Lucia Puenzo quickly made a name for herself with her debut film XXY, a haunting and beautiful story about an intersex boy finding his way through adolescence and a society that doesn't understand him, and finding love and affection along the way . . . more

Film Ticket MGLFF: Members $7 Non-members $11

Film Ticket FLGLFF: Members $7 Non-members $11


 

Little Ashes

Sunday, May 3
6:30PM | Colony Theatre

The setting is 1922 Madrid. Spain is in flux, serving as a perfect breeding ground for rebellious creative types who dare to be different. The Residencia de Estudiantes (the local fine arts university), a gathering place for local intellectuals, is the backdrop for a powerful convergence among Spanish luminaries Salvador Dalí, Federico Garcia Lorca, and Luis Buñuel. The three become fast friends, creating an explosive artistic triumvirate, and relish the attention that their avant-garde work and personas attract . . . more

Film Ticket Only: Members $15 Non-members $20

Gala Only: Members $10 Non-members $15


 

Luchando

Wednesday, April 29
9:30PM | Regal 17

Like the sweat that glistens on the bodies of the boys who stroll the malecon, sex and sensuality ooze from the pores of the Cuban people. Havana, from its heydays in the 1950's as the nightlife capital of Latin America, to its current position as a favored vacation destination for toursits, echoes the sexiness of its people . . . more

Film Ticket: Members $7 Non-members $11


 

Muñeca

Sunday, April 26
10:00PM | Regal 17

A long time South American bastion of conservatism, Chile seems to be redefining itself as a modern and progressive country, having elected a woman, Michelle Bachelet, as president, and shifted its portrayal of gay characters from stereotypes into well-rounded figures
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Film Ticket: Members $7 Non-members $11


 

Paolo

Thursday, April 30
9:30PM | Regal 17

In Andrea Franco Batievsky’s documentary film Paolo, we are introduced to the adorable Paolo Reategui. Like the millions of other immigrants who've made New York City their home, Paolo is searching for his version of the American dream. He shares his spacious Brooklyn apartment with his sister and a friend, he parties at the city’s hippest gay clubs, and works in a high-end Manhattan boutique. He has a great group of friends and a wonderful relationship with his mom who lives in Miami. Yet amidst the skyscrapers, parties, and friends, something is missing from Paolo’s life: his roots . . . more

Film Ticket: Members $7 Non-members $11