“Roma” — Directed by Alfonso Cuarón, who won an Oscar for best directing on “Roma” — is a film set in 1970s Mexico about a family who decides to take a vacation after the father runs away with his mistress, only to find out she’s pregnant.
“Y Tu Mama También” — also directed by Cuarón — is a coming of age movie that follows a road trip taken by two teenage boys and a woman in her twenties. The movie takes place across the whole summer as they travel across Mexico in 1999.
“El Conde” — directed by Pablo Larraín — is a Chilean vampire film that follows a Chilean 250 year old vampire dictator who tires of immortality and decides he wants to die.
“My Last Round” — directed by Julio Jorquera Arriagada — is a 2012 Chilean-Argentine film centering the journey to making dreams come true between Hugo, a kitchen assistant and his obsession with Octavio, a boxer.
“Silvia Prieto” — directed by Martín Rejtman — is a 1999 film centered on a 27-year-old woman as she decides to change her life. The movie is set in Argentina as she fails to understand her path.
“Don’t Let Me Drown” — directed by Cruz Angeles — is a film that follows two teens in post 9/11 New York. It’s a love story about coping through pain and hardship together.