Mountains

Showings

Coral Gables Art Cinema Fri, Aug 16 3:30 PM
Coral Gables Art Cinema Fri, Aug 16 7:30 PM
RECEPTION + FILM + Q&A
Coral Gables Art Cinema Sat, Aug 17 5:15 PM
FILM + Q&A
Coral Gables Art Cinema Sat, Aug 17 8:00 PM
Coral Gables Art Cinema Sun, Aug 18 4:15 PM
FILM + Q&A
Coral Gables Art Cinema Sun, Aug 18 7:00 PM
Coral Gables Art Cinema Mon, Aug 19 6:00 PM
Coral Gables Art Cinema Mon, Aug 19 8:00 PM
Coral Gables Art Cinema Tue, Aug 20 5:15 PM
Coral Gables Art Cinema Wed, Aug 21 6:00 PM
Coral Gables Art Cinema Wed, Aug 21 8:00 PM
Coral Gables Art Cinema Thu, Aug 22 6:00 PM
Coral Gables Art Cinema Thu, Aug 22 8:00 PM
Coral Gables Art Cinema Sun, Aug 25 8:45 PM
Coral Gables Art Cinema Mon, Aug 26 3:00 PM
Coral Gables Art Cinema Tue, Aug 27 3:00 PM
Coral Gables Art Cinema Wed, Aug 28 3:00 PM
Coral Gables Art Cinema Thu, Aug 29 3:00 PM
Coral Gables Art Cinema Sat, Aug 31 12:30 PM
Coral Gables Art Cinema Sun, Sep 1 12:30 PM
Film Info
Country:U.S.
Release Year:2023
Runtime:95
Director:Monica Sorelle
Rating:Not Rated
Language:In Haitian Creole, English and Spanish with English and Spanish subtitles

Description

Exclusive U.S. Theatrical Premiere

 

Q&A Screenings (Featuring director/co-writer Monica Sorelle and producer/co-writer Robert Colom)
SOLD OUT! Fri. 8/16 at 7:30 pm - moderated by Nadege Green and featuring actor Chris Renois + pre-show reception with authentic Haitian bites from Zoeman Get It and Go and drinks (6:30 to 7:30 PM)
SOLD OUT! Sat. 8/17 at 5:15 pm - moderated by James Woolley, Executive Director, Miami Film Festival
SOLD OUT! Sun. 8/18 at 4:15 pmmoderated by Rayna Milfort, Housing Program Manager, Miami Homes for All

 

In Miami’s Little Haiti, Xavier (Atibon Nazaire) makes a living as a demolition worker while his wife Esperance (Sheila Anozier) holds down two jobs to sustain their cozy household. Their routine is tested when their son Junior (Chris Renois) returns home after dropping out of college. Xavier and Esperance struggle to relate with Junior, who is no longer interested in speaking Creole with them and harbors ambitions of an artistic career path they do not understand. Xavier aspires to buy a more spacious house for his family, but still wakes up every morning, goes to work, and dismantles his neighborhood brick by brick. Yet even as construction vehicles rumble down the block, Little Haiti remains a vibrant community with traditions and rhythms distinctly its own. Monica Sorelle’s tender feature debut is a multigenerational drama that deftly explores the relationships between immigrants and their children, the looming threat of gentrification, and the pursuit of the American dream.