10 World Premiere Features
5 International Premiere Features
1 International Premiere Short Film
9 North American Premiere Features
16 U.S Premiere Features
1 U.S Premiere Short Film
Music bio-pic tracing the beginnings of rebel Chilean band Los Prisioneros, in the midst of that country's dictatorship.
Three mothers cope with their worst nightmare, the loss of a child, in separate tales that astonish with narrative innovation and stylistic surprises.
A futuristic animated fantasy that charts 600 years of Brazilian culture's evolution to present day, and beyond.
John Leguizamo and Karen Martinez star as a married couple who embark on an increasingly disastrous vacation in this Colombian box office mega-hit.
Childhood friends who have grown up together sharing a fascination for classic rock on vinyl run aground in various ways when adulthood strikes.
River Phoenix's final movie has its US premiere, 20 years after his tragic death.![]()
A young Jewish woman falls in love with the son of German Nazis hiding in Buenos Aires after the war.
An all-star mostly male cast (including Ricardo Darín and Luis Tosar) field the melancholic, comedic, erotic and dramatic mysteries of women.
Mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss and geographer/explorer Alexander von Humboldt's achievements and adventures come to life in amazing 3D.
Monica and Aldo cling to hope after the sugar mill is shut down and the social order begins to disintegrate in Melaza, Cuba.
Punk ballad that portrays the life of good-student-turned-rebel Lucas living in Guayaquil, while Martin returns from wandering abroad to visit ex-girlfriend Antonia, who has a wild proposal.
From the producers of the French hit "The Intouchables," Diane Kruger stars in this uproarious farce about a woman who goes to the ends of the earth to avoid her family's ages-old marriage curse.
A family vacation is bogged down by unrelenting rain, as a teenage girl and her divorced father try to find common ground.
Five exceptional French gastronomic chefs decide to leave their homes and rebuild their lives in Brazil and mesh their continental sensibilities, in different ways, with the rhythms of their new home.
Fernando Trueba marks a record 10th appearance at MIFF with his latest masterpiece, an elegiac drama of the passions of an elderly sculptor (the legendary Jean Rochefort) and his young muse. Claudia Cardinale also stars.
Three sisters bring secrets and addictions home to their mother for her 70th birthday.
Juan is desperate to find the person responsible for his father’s disappearance, and his obsession will lead to fatal consequences.
The powerful Capadocia dramatizes the lives of various women imprisoned in a Mexico City jail.
Comrade Kim works as a coal miner in a small town but has big dreams of becoming an acrobat and performing at a circus in this unexpectedly wacky film from North Korea.
Ballet superstar Carlos Acosta stars in this side-splitting tale of two Scottish sisters’ misadventures on a trip to Cuba.
An Australian photographer finds shocking truths about his ancestry after he travels to Greece to reconnect with his family’s native land.
The tenants of a Colombian high-rise apartment crisscross with darkly comic misunderstandings, involving tarot cards, embalmed bodies, TV psychics, and Tom Cruise.
Marco looks for redemption and reconciliation on a fishing trip in the beautiful countryside of Patagonia.
Upper-class playboy Dirceu falls in love with Maria, a beautiful music student from a blue-collar background, but when she disappears Dirceu falls into a downward spiral.
Hélène share a deep passion for contemporary dance, but Véro will soon realize she may lose Hélène … to Joakim, Véro’s husband.
The accidental killing of a young girl results in her family applying for compensation from the state for those affected by the Mafia, and the money begins to change family dynamics.
Riveting true story about a convenience store clerk falsely accused and sentenced for rape, and his struggle to set himself free.
In Barcelona, a crew of modern artisans reach deep within themselves to complete Gaudi’s vision for his masterwork Sagrada Familia cathedral
After Haiti’s devastating 2010 earthquake destroys their orphanage home, three boys wander the streets of Port-au-Prince, lost in the confusion and chaos that grips their nation.
Two Argentine cousins are thrown together when they are forced to leave Buenos Aires for an unexpected, touching road trip to their childhood home.
2 Comments
Maria de la Torre | March 1, 2013 7:08 PM
The trailer of The Boy Who Smells Like Fish is inviting with top-notch renowned actors who make their characters real and lovable. It appears to be a viable blend of drama and comedy that I wish to experience. The artwork creates a âuniqueâ environment in which a powerful struggle of self-acceptance unfolds in a beautiful special love story. I am very much looking forward to seeing this film!
Michael | February 9, 2013 1:09 PM
Calloused Hands looks great!
Andre Royo's first leading role in a feature film has gotta be a must see...