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Ongoing Series
LA's annual celebration of Mexican cinema returns Sept 20-27 for its 16th year, bringing some Queer Mexican films to town.
Check out TransMéxico, a documentary portrait of three transwomen in Mexico, Todo el Silencio, a drama about a lesbian couple dealing with with hearing loss, and Soy Lo Que Nunca Fui, a family drama from Outfest alum Rodrigo Álvarez Flores.

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Todo El Silencio
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Miriam teaches sign language in the mornings and is part of a professional theater production in the afternoons, maintaining a stable and passionate relationship with her girlfriend Lola. Although her life is very much connected to the routine of a deaf person, her world begins to crumble when she discovers that she is losing her hearing.

Soy Lo Que Nunca Fui
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Director Rodrigo Alvarez Flores, star Giancarlo Ruiz & more
Outfest alum Rodrigo Álvarez Flores, whose short "The Other Side" won Special Mention, makes his feature film debut with this story of a Mexican family torn apart when their father leaves the country, and three siblings who must grow up and find their way without him.
Outfest alum Rodrigo �lvarez Flores, whose short "The Other Side" won Special Mention, makes his feature film debut with this story of a Mexican family torn apart when their father leaves the country, and three siblings who must grow up and find their way without him.
Renato, Abel, and Gabriela are a family divided by emotional borders; for them, the desire to be happy and break free from their current situation seems unattainable. The decisions they make independently will have an impact on each other's lives, demonstrating how fragile and delicate the way they are connected is.

TransMéxico
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Director Claudia Sanchez and subjects Lady Tacos de Canasta & Kenya Cuevas
Transwomen face more difficulties in Latin America than in any other part of the world. In most of these countries, unchecked transphobia severely limits trans people’s access to education, employment, housing, and medical services. In Mexico, which has one of the highest murder rates of transwomen in the world, the prosecution of these crimes is regrettably uncommon. But despite these challenges, many transwomen live empowered lives; they live in truth and have found respect, acceptance, love, and fulfilling careers. Based on true stories –written and recounted by the protagonists themselves – “TransMexico” is built around the incredible lives of three such transwomen.