LGBTQ Latin American Cinema Leads the Way
While Hollywood stifled queer stories, things happened differently in LGBTQ Latin American cinema – and these 11 films prove it.
While Hollywood stifled queer stories, things happened differently in LGBTQ Latin American cinema – and these 11 films prove it.
Before premiering at Frameline Festival, “Fallen Fruit” director Chris Molina talks Miami, community-building, and queer filmmaking.
“The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo” brought this old-fashioned lesbian to my knees, reminiscing of a love I thought I was over with.
While we mourn the Supreme Court’s recent regressive rulings in #TheLatinaPress, we won’t let the backlash stop us.
#TheLatinaPress is covering LALIFF, la mente, and Pride this month, proving once again just how diverse and beautiful our community is.
People celebrate Pride in different ways but it’s always a good idea to support queer Latine representation in entertainment.
I appreciate ‘Love, Victor’ for its commitment to showing the realities of life as a queer person of color. It never held back.
#TheLatinaPress is a monthly newsletter, dishing up the top stories, trends, and media conversations by and for Latinas. In Issue 3, we get into ‘In the Heights,’ Pride, immigration, and so much more!
I love the word Latinx. But if you’ve participated in “Hispanic” social media over the last few years, there are people who absolutely. Hate. It.