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Subject Watch Now: Things We Dare Not Do + Muxes 🌎
Date April 4, 2023 4:00 PM
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A Feature + A Short From Cinema Tropical and POV

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THINGS WE DARE NOT DO + MUXES
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This week, the screen lights up for Bridging Worlds: Exploring Latin American and Latinx Stories Across Borders and Cultures ([link removed]) , a new collection that partners four features with a short, co-curated with Cinema Tropical ([link removed]) .

We begin with two insightful documentaries that highlight the experiences of individuals challenging traditional gender roles and norms in Mexico's Pacific coast. These films offer a poignant examination of the complex experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals in Mexico who go against the currents of deeply entrenched machismo and social conservatism.

Muxes ([link removed]) , a short film by Iván Olita, focuses on the long-standing traditions among the nonbinary Indigenous residents in the rural community of Juchitán, Oaxaca. Meanwhile, Things We Dare Not Do ([link removed]) , directed by Bruno Santamaría, follows the story of Noño, a 16-year-old living in a small coastal village, as he confronts the transphobia prevalent in Mexican society and works up the courage to tell his family he wants to live his life as a woman.

These award-winning documentaries are available for streaming on pov.org ([link removed]) and the PBS App ([link removed]) , providing a unique opportunity to explore the rich diversity of Latin American and Latinx stories.
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For over 35 years, POV has been dedicated to showcasing Latinx and Latin American stories and filmmakers. The series has hosted the broadcast premieres of many landmark films, including Lourdes Portillo's Señorita Extraviada, Patricio Guzmán's stunning 2010 masterpiece Nostalgia for the Light, the 2018 magical realist documentary 306 Hollywood, and the Chilean Oscar-nominated film The Mole Agent by Maite Alberdi in 2021, among many other notable titles.
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