Baila Little Havana con Marisol Blanco Tuesdays and Thursdays 2025
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Women In Theatre
Welcome to the exclusive new membership for Women in Theatre! We are truly grateful for the success of Women in Theatre 2023-2024 Season. That is why we decided to plan 2024-2025 Season with more benefits and subscription options. We will have FIVE Panels, FOUR Workshops and a joint event with Women on Set, at [...]
Baila Little Havana con Marisol Blanco Tuesdays and Thursdays 2025
La bailarina y profesora de baile Marisol Blanco va a ofrecer sus clases semanales de danza afrocubana en vivo en Instagram y Facebook todos los martes a las 7 p.m. Las clases de Marisol abarcan la historia, las canciones, los pasos, y la intensidad y la mística de la cultura y el folklore cubano. En su curso ella incluirá danzas tradicionales de salón tales como el danzón, el mambo, el cha cha chá, el pilón, el mozambique, el son y el casino; pero también el baile típico del carnaval de la Habana: la conga. Ella también enseñará bailes de la herencia afrocubana tales como la rumba (en sus varias expresiones: yambú, guaguancó y columbia), y de varias etnias y tradiciones africanas incluyendo Yoruba (de los Orishas), Arará (Fodunes), Bantú (Mpungos) y también haitiana (Loaces).
Third Horizon Film Festival 2025
Almost every year since 2016, THFF has gathered filmmakers, film lovers, and members of our community to experience the art of Caribbean and diaspora cinema through a rigorously curated program of films, visual art, performances, panels, and other related events. As we continue to find ourselves in an era where a hegemonic establishment seeks [...]
En Residencia 2025
You Can Now Apply to En Residencia An Artist-in-Residence Program for Local Creators, from the Koubek Center at MDC The Koubek Center at Miami Dade College (MDC) is now accepting applications for the fifth edition of its artist-in-residence program, En Residencia. Applications will be accepted starting April 14 through May 31. Local creators are [...]
SHORTS BLOCK: JUST A DREAM, LIKE ALL OTHERS
SHORTS BLOCK: JUST A DREAM, LIKE ALL OTHERS
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Blood ties are centered in these four films, fictional explorations of the often fraught relationships between kith and kin—and one non-fiction twist on the old pledge, til death do us part. A Q&A with filmmakers whose work appears in this program will follow the screening. AFTER SUNDAY By Omolola Ajao | [...]
L’OUBLI TUE DEUX FOIS (TWICE INTO OBLIVION)
L’OUBLI TUE DEUX FOIS (TWICE INTO OBLIVION)
By: Pierre Michel Jean Country: Haiti Language: Kreyòl and Spanish, w/English Subs Duration: 100 mins Year: 2024 Genre: Non-Fiction SYNOPSIS Haiti and the Dominican Republic share the island of Quisqueya, as well as a hidden genocide. In 1937, Dominican dictator Rafael Leonidas Trujillo ordered the massacre of over 20,000 Haitian immigrants living in the [...]
STAGING CINEMA: PERFORMANCE, THEATER, AND CONTEMPORARY CARIBBEAN FILM
STAGING CINEMA: PERFORMANCE, THEATER, AND CONTEMPORARY CARIBBEAN FILM
In contemporary Caribbean documentary/hybrid/expanded cinema, incorporating performance is more than an aesthetic choice—it is a tool for reckoning with history, collective memory, and political struggle. Whether through theatrical staging, direct address to the camera, or the incorporation of live performance, artists and filmmakers use performance as a means of processing trauma, reclaiming agency, and [...]
SHORTS BLOCK: A FEVER DREAM WAITING FOR THE RIGHT BUILDERS
SHORTS BLOCK: A FEVER DREAM WAITING FOR THE RIGHT BUILDERS
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Urban space is at the centre of these four films, formally attentive explorations of various intersections of gentrification, migration, and empire, from Chicago to Miami, Bangalore to London. FOR THOSE THAT LIVED THERE By Shawn Antoine II | 6 mins | 2023 | USA Amidst the ivy-draped remnants of once-notorious public [...]
YOU DON’T GET FREEDOM, YOU TAKE FREEDOM: CARIBBEAN ACTIVIST CINEMA 1978–1985
YOU DON’T GET FREEDOM, YOU TAKE FREEDOM: CARIBBEAN ACTIVIST CINEMA 1978–1985
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION In keeping with its ongoing commitment to presenting heritage works of Caribbean cinema, both during its annual festival and as part of its year-round programming, Third Horizon is honored to present a retrospective of restored films at this year’s Festival. Entitled You Don’t Get Freedom, You Take Freedom: Caribbean Activist Cinema 1978–1985, [...]
KOUTÉ VWA (LISTEN TO THE VOICES)
KOUTÉ VWA (LISTEN TO THE VOICES)
By: Maxime Jean-Baptiste Country: French Guiana, Belgium, France Language: French Guianese Creole, French w/English Subs Duration: 76 mins Year: 2024 Genre: Hybrid Melrick, a 13-year-old boy, spends his summer vacation with his grandmother Nicole in Cayenne, French Guiana. His presence and his desire to learn how to play the drum brings back the specter [...]
SHORTS BLOCK: WHY DOES THE AIR TREMBLE?
SHORTS BLOCK: WHY DOES THE AIR TREMBLE?
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Filmmaking as process is at the heart of these five films, memorably imaginative attempts at working through a variety of themes, and towards new ways of understanding. A Q&A with filmmakers whose work appears in this program will follow the screening. NOBODY’S WORD By Camara Taylor | 13 mins | 2025 [...]
TRUE CHRONICLE OF THE BLIDA JOINVILLE PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL IN THE LAST CENTURY, WHEN DR FRANTZ FANON WAS HEAD OF THE FIFTH WARD BETWEEN 1953 AND 1956
TRUE CHRONICLE OF THE BLIDA JOINVILLE PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL IN THE LAST CENTURY, WHEN DR FRANTZ FANON WAS HEAD OF THE FIFTH WARD BETWEEN 1953 AND 1956
By: Abdenour Zahzah Country: Algeria, France Language: Arabic, French w/English Subs Duration: 90 mins Year: 2024 Genre: Fiction SYNOPSIS 1953, colonized Algeria. Frantz Fanon, a young black psychiatrist from Martinique, is appointed head doctor at the Blida-Joinville Hospital. As he puts his theories of “institutional psychotherapy” into practice in opposition to the racist theories [...]
SCREENING THE STRUGGLE: CARIBBEAN ACTIVIST CINEMA REGAINED
SCREENING THE STRUGGLE: CARIBBEAN ACTIVIST CINEMA REGAINED
This panel explores Caribbean heritage cinema as a tool for resistance, community action, and historical documentation. Centered on the films in the THFF25 retrospective You Don’t Get Freedom, You Take Freedom: Caribbean Activist Cinema 1978–1985, this discussion will examine the socio-political landscapes that shaped these films, the often collective filmmaking practices behind them, and [...]
EN PARÁBOLA/CONVERSATIONS ON TRAGEDY (PART I)
EN PARÁBOLA/CONVERSATIONS ON TRAGEDY (PART I)
By: Natalia Lassalle-Morillo Country: Puerto Rico Language: English and Spanish w/English Subs Duration: 63 mins Year: 2024 Genre: Non-Fiction SYNOPSIS En Parábola/Conversations on Tragedy (Part I) is a reassemblage of the Greek myth of Antigone in collaboration with a cast of non-professional actors who reside in New York City’s Puerto Rican diasporic community. Developed [...]
BITTER CANE
BITTER CANE
By Ben Dupuy and Kim Ives | 77 mins | 1983 | Haiti Filmed clandestinely under the Duvalier dictatorship, Bitter Cane, presented at THFF25 in a brand new restoration, is an incisive documentary interrogation of the exploitation and domination of the Haitian people. From peasant coffee farms in the rugged tropical mountains to steamy [...]
BITTER CANE
BITTER CANE
By: Ben Dupuy, Kim Ives Country: Haiti Language: Kreyòl, French, and English, w/English subtitles Duration: 77 mins Year: 1983 Genre: Non-Fiction SYNOPSIS Filmed clandestinely under the Duvalier dictatorship, Bitter Cane, presented at THFF25 in a brand new restoration, is an incisive documentary interrogation of the exploitation and domination of the Haitian people. From peasant [...]
LA BACHATA DE BIONICO (BIONICO’S BACHATA)
LA BACHATA DE BIONICO (BIONICO’S BACHATA)
By: Yoel Morales Country: Dominican Republic Language: Spanish w/English Subs Duration: 80 mins Year: 2024 Genre: Fiction SYNOPSIS A raw vision of love in a hostile Caribbean city, Bionico’s Bachata is a mockumentary that follows a hopeless romantic, addicted to crack, who must take control of his life if he wants to marry the [...]
SHORTS BLOCK: YOUR HANDS WERE BUILT FROM MEMORY
SHORTS BLOCK: YOUR HANDS WERE BUILT FROM MEMORY
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Ancestral echoes reverberate across the films in this programme, embodying various forms of resistance and resilience, from the Florida Everglades to a Jamaican sugar plantation to the Amazon rainforest. A Q&A with filmmakers whose work appears in this program will follow the screening. REDEMPTON (AN EXPERIENCE IN THREE PARTS) By Mariana [...]
SUGAR ISLAND
SUGAR ISLAND
By: Johanné Gómez Terrero Country: Dominican Republic, Canary Islands Language: Spanish w/English Subs Duration: 90 mins Year: 2024 Genre: Fiction SYNOPSIS Makenya leaves behind fun and dancing with her friends in search for work, after an unwanted pregnancy confronts her with sudden adulthood. The teenager lives alongside her grandfather and mother in the Batey, [...]
RECKONING AND REPAIR: REPRESENTING TRAUMA AND (POST)COLONIAL VIOLENCE
RECKONING AND REPAIR: REPRESENTING TRAUMA AND (POST)COLONIAL VIOLENCE
How can cinema serve as an act of healing, and/or reckon with the consequences of violence? This panel explores the ways filmmakers engage with the long-term psychological effects of colonialism, state violence, and personal loss. Rather than focusing on direct representations of violence, films like Kouté vwa, True Chronicle of the Blida Joinville Psychiatric [...]
SHORTS BLOCK: DEPOSITED IN THIS LAND OF STRANGERS
SHORTS BLOCK: DEPOSITED IN THIS LAND OF STRANGERS
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Employing a variety of cinematic forms and strategies, the five films in this programme engender lingering, often poetic diasporic dialogues—between here and there, then and now. BISAGRAS By Luis Arias | 16 mins | 2024 | Senegal, Brazil, USA "Bisagras" is a film exploring the enduring here and elsewhere of black [...]
WEST INDIES: THE FUGITIVE SLAVES OF LIBERTY
WEST INDIES: THE FUGITIVE SLAVES OF LIBERTY
By Med Hondo | 116 mins | 1979 | Mauritania, Algeria, France Mauritanian French director Med Hondo’s West Indies: The Fugitive Slaves of Liberty, presented at THFF25 in a new restoration, proved a watershed event for African cinema—the continent’s first musical as well as a sui generis amalgam of historical epic, Broadway revue, Brechtian [...]
WEST INDIES: THE FUGITIVE SLAVES OF LIBERTY
WEST INDIES: THE FUGITIVE SLAVES OF LIBERTY
By: Med Hondo Country: Mauritania, Algeria, France Language: French w/English Subs Duration: 116 mins Year: 1979 Genre: Fiction SYNOPSIS Mauritanian French director Med Hondo’s West Indies: The Fugitive Slaves of Liberty, presented at THFF25 in a new restoration, proved a watershed event for African cinema—the continent’s first musical as well as a sui generis [...]