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Movies & TV Shows to Honor Hispanic Heritage Month

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Sep 16, 2022 5:58 PM
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In the Heights

Lin Manuel Miranda's musical about the majority Dominican neighborhood of Washington Heights in New York City was adapted into a movie, directed by Jon M. Chu. 

Watch now on HBO Max.


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Los Espookys

This kooky comedy centers on the business Los Espookys, which, according to HBO, specializes in "conjuring thrills and chills for a variety of clients." Ana Fabrega, Julio Torres, Cassandra Ciangherotti and Bernardo Velasco star as Los Espookys, alongside recurring guest star Fred Armisen.

 


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Gordita Chronicles

The HBO Max series centers on reporter Cucu Castelli, who looks back on what it was like to be an immigrant in Miami during the '80s. 

Watch now on HBO Max.


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Gentefied

Karrie Martin, Joseph Julian Soria, Carlos Santos and Joaquín Cosío star in this Netflix dramedy, which chronicles a family's struggle to keep their restaurant open as their neighborhood is gentrified. 

Watch now on Netflix.


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This Fool

South Central L.A. is the backdrop for this Chicano comedy series, which centers on Julio (Chris Estrada) and his primo Luis (Frankie Quinones), who recently got out of prison. Julio tries to help Luis adjust to life on the outside through his work with the organization Hugs Not Thugs, while working through feelings of existential dread.

Watch now on Hulu. 


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Father of the Bride

In this HBO Max remake of the hit Steve Martin film, Andy Garcia plays the family patriarch who is struggling with the upcoming wedding of his baby girl, played by Adria Arjona.

Watch now on HBO Max.


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Selena

Jennifer Lopez cemented her title as a triple threat in 1997 biographical film Selena, based on the life and career of Tejano superstar Selena Quintaniilla-Pérez who was murdered at age 23 in 1995. With Edwards James Olmos and Constance Marie co-starring, Selena still remains an acclaimed film more than 20 years later.

Watch Selena on HBO Max.


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Selena: The Series

The real-life Quintanilla family is involved in Netflix's Selena: The Series starring Christian Serratos—Selena's sister, Suzette is an executive producer. 

Watch Selena: The Series on Netflix.


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Jane the Virgin

Beloved Netflix series Jane the Virgin had plenty of tears, twists and turns (and weddings and babies) over its five seasons. Gina Rodriguez won an Emmy for playing Jane, a woman who becomes pregnant seemingly due to immaculate conception. Cue up a steamy love triangle and an adorable matriarchy in this adaptation of a Venezuelan telenovela. 


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Spy Kids

Before you laugh at its inclusion, Spy Kids is not just a classic 2000s childhood nostalgia trip, it's also a benchmark for Latinx representation in high-concept films. Antonio Banderas and Carla Gugino star as international spies, whose two kids follow in their espionage-loving footsteps. Looking back exactly 20 years after its release, the on-screen multicultural family is a boundary breaker. Good thing a reboot is reportedly in the works with director Robert Rodriguez returning.

Watch Spy Kids on Hulu.


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Real Women Have Curves

America Ferrera's debut in this 2002 coming-of-age dramedy is about a young woman who learns to embrace her body and her heritage while balancing her ambitions of going to college and pressure from her mother to have children and oversee the family's textile factory in East Los Angeles. 

Watch Real Women Have Curves on HBO Max.


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De Lo Mio

Independent film De Lo Mio wowed during the festival circuit in 2019 before finding a home at HBO. Telling the story of three Dominican siblings after their father dies, the day-in-the-life film challenges what it means to be a multicultural American and captures the beauty of returning home. Héctor Aníbal, Sasha Merci and Darlene Demorizi star in this moving masterpiece.

Watch De Lo Mio on HBO Max.


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Pain and Glory

Antonio Banderas plays a film director who reflects on his life choices in the somber 2019 Oscar-nominated film, written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar. The 2019 film was also critically acclaimed for Penélope Cruz's performance as the failed director's muse.

Watch Pain and Glory on Amazon Prime Video.


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15: A Quinceañera Story

Four short films follow five girls from different cultural, ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds as they all prepare to celebrate their quinceañeras, or 15th birthdays.

Watch 15: A Quinceañera Story on HBO Max.

 


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Frida

Salma Hayek stars as Frida Kahlo in the 2022 biopic, Frida and Alfred Molina co-starred as her husband, Diego Rivera. The film landed Hayek a Best Actress Oscar nomination for her portrayal of the famous painter. 

Watch Frida on HBO Max.


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On My Block

Netflix series On My Block centers on four friends navigating high school in South Central Los Angeles. From gang encounters to love triangles, the coming-of-age show spotlights rising talent. 

Watch On My Block on Netflix.

 


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Roma

Alfonso Cuarón's autobiographical Oscar-winning 2018 film captures his upbringing in the Colonia Roma neighborhood of Mexico City through the eyes of his nanny, played by Yalitza Aparicio. 

Watch Roma on Netflix.


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The Motorcycle Diaries

The 2004 film dramatizes a motorcycle road trip taken by Che Guevara, played by Gael García Bernal. Based on Guevara's memoir, The Motorcycle Diaries follows the life-changing experience that led to the Argentine revolutionary's vision. 

Watch The Motorcycle Diaries on Peacock.


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Coco

Gael García Bernal, Benjamin Bratt, Edward James Olmos, Anthony Gonzalez and Alanna Ubach lend their voices to the heart-wrenching Disney/Pixar film Coco, about a young boy in a fictional Mexican village who dreams of becoming a famous musician like his idol. An accidental trip to the Land of the Dead during Día de los Muertos makes for a moving coming-of-age tale about learning from our elders. 

Watch Coco on Disney+.


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The Baby-Sitters Club

Netflix's reboot of The Baby-Sitters Club, based on author Ann M. Martin's books, stars Sophie Grace, Malia Baker, Momona Tamada, Shay Rudolph and Kyndra Sanchez, with new cast members Vivian Watson and Anais Lee joining the diverse tween gang.

Watch The Baby-Sitters Club on Netflix.


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Diary of a Future President

Gina Rodriguez and Tess Romero star in Disney+'s Diary of a Future President about a young Cuban-American girl who is determined to govern America.

Watch Diary of a Future President on Disney+.


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Mucho Mucho Amor

The 2019 documentary Mucho Mucho Amor: The Legend of Walter Mercado follows the gender non-conforming astrologer who captivated millions of Latinx viewers over the years. In the doc, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Raul de Molina and Willy Acosta share their memories of the upbeat TV personality.

Watch Mucho Mucho Amor on Netflix.


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One Day at a Time

Rita Moreno wows in Pop TV's One Day at a Time, a Latinx reimagining of the Norman Lear sitcom. The series tackled racism, LGBTQ+ rights and immigration during its four seasons. Star Isabella Gomez told E! News in 2018 that the series is "very satisfying" for representation. "To be able to live with a family, especially a family like this family that's underrepresented right now—a good, Latino, hard-working immigrant family that's making good in America—we feel it's more important than ever given this current climate to show what that looks like in a real way," Gomez said. "These are good, hard-working people that are good Americans."

Watch One Day at a Time on Netflix.


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Tortilla Soup

Tortilla Soup follows a Mexican-American master chef who loses his taste for food but relishes in life as a father to three daughters.

Watch Tortilla Soup on Youtube.


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