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SUMMARY:Coronoer To The Starts
DESCRIPTION:Documentary \nEnglish \nUnited States \nCoroner to the Stars chronicles the extraordinary journey of Dr. Thomas Noguchi\, the former Los Angeles County chief medical examiner-coroner\, whose groundbreaking autopsies forever shaped American culture. \nFrom Marilyn Monroe and Robert Kennedy to Sharon Tate and Natalie Wood\, Noguchi pushed forensic science into the spotlight – even as Hollywood elites and political adversaries sought to silence him. A Japanese immigrant who unwittingly rose to fame in a city driven by stardom\, Noguchi’s fearless pursuit of truth often placed him in the crosshairs of controversy. \nBest described as “CSI meets TMZ\,” Coroner to the Stars is a behind-the-curtains look at someone who shaped the way we – and history – view the deaths of some of our most beloved fallen icons. \nDIRECTED BY BEN HETHCOAT\, KEITA IDENO \n2025 \n83 MINS
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/coronoer-to-the-starts/2026-04-19/
LOCATION:Koubek Center Theater\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Blue Trail
DESCRIPTION:Sci-Fi/Fantasy\, Drama \nPortuguese \nBrazil/Mexico/Netherlands/Chile \nIn a near-future Brazil\, productivity is a religion and the elderly are deemed expendable. Tereza (Denise Weinberg) is unceremoniously sent to The Colony\, a state-run exile for seniors. \nRefusing to be erased\, she escapes her daughter’s guardianship to pursue a final wish: to fly. Her journey down the Amazon’s waterways\, aided by a drug-smuggling boatman (Rodrigo Santoro) and a bible-selling rebel\, becomes a post-tropical delirium fueled by the psychedelic slime of a blue snail. \nDirector Gabriel Mascaro (Neon Bull) delivers an exquisite odyssey that reinvents the road movie. Visually stunning and fiercely anti-authoritarian\, The Blue Trail is a transfixing meditation on the radical\, sensual right to stay free. \nDIRECTED BY GABRIEL MASCARO \n2025 \n86 MINS
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/blue-trail/2026-04-19/
LOCATION:Koubek Center Theater\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Colors of Time
DESCRIPTION:Drama\, Romance\, Comedy \nFrech \nFrance \nA group of strangers\, all descendants of a woman named Adèle Meunier\, are gathered in Normandy\, France. The town would like to purchase her long-abandoned property\, and four “cousins” are tasked with overseeing the transaction. Thus begins a genealogical journey into the past\, taking us to 1895 Paris\, with the City of Light on the brink of an industrial and cultural revolution. \nColors of Time literally plunges us into a moment in time when Parisian creativity is at its apex\, creating a spark that’s about to erupt into a movement far beyond anyone’s expectations. Cédric Klapisch‘s endearing new comedy is nothing less than a soul-stirring\, time-traveling – and at times\, hallucinogenic – trip for lovers of the arts everywhere. \nDIRECTED BY CEDRIC KLAPISCH \n2025 \n126 MINS
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/colors-of-time/
LOCATION:Koubek Center Theater\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Homo Argentum
DESCRIPTION:Comedy \nSpanish\, Italian \nArgentina/Italy \nHomo Argentum is Argentina’s biggest silver screen success in years and has become a national sensation. The film is a collection of vignettes\, with a portrayal of 16 very different characters who reflect the flaws of urban life\, with a perspective full of humor and irony. \nGuillermo Francella stars in all of them\, delivering stellar performances that often make him unrecognizable from one character to the next. The result is a fierce and hilarious satire that\, between laughs\, invites audiences to reflect on identity\, idiosyncrasy\, customs\, and human behavior\, explored through connection to themes such as love\, friendship\, family\, and work. \nDIRECTED BY MARIANO COHN\, GASTÓN DUPRAT \n2025 \n98 MINS
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/homo-argentum/
LOCATION:Koubek Center Theater\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260518
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SUMMARY:Antologias
DESCRIPTION:ANTOLOGÍAS es una muestra especial del Ibero-American Film Festival Miami que se realizará del 15 al 17 de mayo en el Koubek Center.\n\nDurante tres días\, el público podrá disfrutar de una selección curada de cinco destacadas películas iberoamericanas\, elegidas por su calidad artística y relevancia dentro del panorama cinematográfico actual.\n\nEste programa ofrece una experiencia cinematográfica única en un formato cercano e íntimo\, acercando al público a nuevas voces y miradas del cine iberoamericano.\n\nDentro de las películas seleccionadas podrán disfrutar de TWO ISLANDS\, el documental producido por Koubek Center.\n\nPronto anunciaremos la programación completa y acceso a los tickets.
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/antologias/
LOCATION:Koubek Center Theater\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Poetry City
DESCRIPTION:Documentary \nEnglish \nUnited States \nMiami is a city undergoing a profound cultural renaissance\, yet its literary history often remains in the shadows. Poetry City follows Oscar Fuentes – known to many as “The Biscayne Poet” – and Nicole Tallman\, Miami-Dade County’s poetry ambassador\, as they lead a collective of writers on a quest to rediscover the voices of Miami’s past. Featuring appearances from literary giants like Richard Blanco and Mitchell Kaplan\, Poetry Citydemonstrates how the county’s commitment to the arts has fueled South Florida’s international ascent. \nThe journey reaches a powerful climax at Miami Book Fair\, where the poets stage a theatrical presentation pairing historical works with their own contemporary responses\, proving that Miami’s heartbeat is\, and always has been\, pure poetry. \nExpected guest: \nAARON GLICKMAN / DIRECTOR \n2026 \n56 MINS
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/poetry-city/
LOCATION:Koubek Center Theater\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Two Islands | Ibero-American Film Festival Miami
DESCRIPTION:Two Islands is an international cultural exchange residency featuring Afro-Cuban artists from Miami and Aboriginal artists from Australia who will explore how these two different cultural traditions\, in their ceremonies and rituals\, speak to their ancestors through a musical and dance performance.\nFeaturing Miami-based Afro-Cuban musician and educator Michael Gil\, and NT Dance Company Artistic Director and Choreographer Gary Lang from Larrakia nation\, elder Banula Marika from Yolngu and singer songwriter David Spry from Marranunggu Marrathiyel. \nAfro-Cuban musician and educator Michael Gil will be working with the First Nation artists along with Afro-Cuban dancer and choreographer Marisol Blanco from Sikan Afro-Cuban Dance Project and musicians Manuel Clua\, René Pedroso\, and Caridad Paisán\, and dancer Suramy Suarez.\nThis collaboration will fuse rhythms and instruments to create new sounds\, stories\, and choreography rarely explored. \n\nTwo Islands es una residencia internacional de intercambio cultural que reúne a artistas afrocubanos de Miami y a artistas aborígenes de Australia\, quienes explorarán cómo estas dos tradiciones culturales distintas\, a través de sus ceremonias y rituales\, se comunican con sus ancestros mediante una presentación de música y danza. \nCon la participación del músico y educador afrocubano radicado en Miami Michael Gil\, y del Director Artístico y coreógrafo de NT Dance Company Gary Lang\, de la nación Larrakia; la anciana Banula Marika\, del pueblo Yolngu; y el cantautor David Spry\, del pueblo Marranunggu Marrathiyel. \nEl músico y educador afrocubano Michael Gil trabajará junto a los artistas de las Primeras Naciones\, en colaboración con la bailarina y coreógrafa afrocubana Marisol Blanco\, del Sikan Afro-Cuban Dance Project\, así como con los músicos Manuel Clua\, René Pedroso y Caridad Paisán\, y la bailarina Suramy Suárez. \nEsta colaboración fusionará ritmos e instrumentos para crear nuevos sonidos\, historias y coreografías poco exploradas.
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/5102/
LOCATION:Koubek Center Theater\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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