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The event runs from April 9 to 19, featuring over 160 films hailing from 45 countries.
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“Spotlight on Cuba” and “Cinema Made in Miami” take center stage. *Eva y Adán en Miami*—produced by VIP2000 and We Love Entertainment—and *Por la Vida* by Ecuadorian filmmaker Gonzalo Mejía are among the cinematic works of high creative and production value featured in the festival’s extensive lineup.
The “Capital of the Sun” is abuzz with festivities, basking in the glow of international press coverage and visitors from around the globe. Now in its 43rd edition, the 2026 Miami Film Festival presents a diverse program featuring auteur cinema, major studio productions, and fresh voices from the international film scene—all while highlighting special programs such as “Spotlight on Cuba” and Cinema Made in Miami.
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Screenings are taking place across multiple venues throughout the city, including the Olympia Theater, Silverspot Cinema, Adrienne Arsht Center, Colony Theatre, Coral Gables Art Cinema, FIU, Little Haiti Cultural Center, Miami Beach Bandshell, O Cinema South Beach, Sanctuary of the Arts, and Vizcaya Museum and Gardens.
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ADÁN Y EVA EN MIAMI
A project first presented during Content Americas 2025 in Miami—an event attended by TVMAS—this film has garnered significant attention at the Miami Film Festival. It is a romantic comedy co-produced by VIP 2000 TV, We Love Entertainment, Vilaplana Films, and El Sueño Eterno Pictures.
Directed by Lilo Vilaplana, the film was shot on location in Miami. International distribution is being handled by VIP2000 TV, a renowned company owned by Venezuelan sisters Roxana and Rosalind Rotundo.
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POR LA VIDA. A Film by Ecuatorian Filmmaker Gonzalo Mejía
This film has been warmly received for its unique approach to themes of family reconciliation and personal growth. The story follows Gerónimo—a man who leaves his corporate career behind to pursue his passion for baking—and his daughter, Clarissa, who is facing legal troubles and is currently under house arrest. Together, they must learn to live and heal under the same roof—resulting in a story of love and reconciliation that blends emotion with humor. The film is distributed by GLOWSTAR MEDIA, a company led by Silvana D’Angelo, a renowned Argentine expert in the global commercialization of audiovisual content.
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TRIBUTES
This year, the festival pays tribute to two prominent figures in contemporary cinema: Bob Odenkirk—actor in the acclaimed series ‘Breaking Bad’ and ‘Better Call Saul’—who will receive the Precious Gem Award following the screening of his new film, ‘Normal’. Another major honor goes to Danielle Brooks of ‘Orange Is the New Black’, who will receive the Art of Light Award following the presentation of her latest film, ‘If I Go Will They Miss Me’.
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