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“More than 100 short and feature-length films from the U.S., Argentina, Brazil, Cuba, Spain, Mexico and other countries explore stereotypes, politics, sex, race and social issues. Highlights include Alex Bowen’s Chilean-Argentinian war drama, “Mi Mejor Enemigo”; Gerardo Herrera’s social commentary, “Heroina”; and Bruno Barreto’s soccer-themed romantic comedy, “O Casamento de Romeu e Julieta.”"
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