Latinx Pride 2025: Short Films

DECONSTRUCCION: CRONICAS DE SUSY SCHOCK

by Sofia Bianco – Argentina

From the heart of Pachamama to the center of the capitals, Susy Shock makes her way: high heels, makeup, singing, street and poetry introduce us to her condition of reinvention: neither male, nor female, nor xxy, nor h2o.

BREVE 

by Axel González – Mexico

Sofía and Laura have always been inseparable—just best friends. But everything shifts the night they rehearse Laura’s first kiss. From that moment on, they begin to question whether what they’ve felt all along was something more than friendship.

TRAVESTI OPENING

by J Triangular – Colombia

In the heart of Medellin- Colombia, ‘Travesti Opening’ unveils a tale of defiance and survival as La Tiana leads her gang: the travesti gang, rebels against binary norms, survivors of continuous persecution. They show us the power of friendship and self-creation. We can’t guarantee that after watching, you won’t become a travesti yourself, as it happened to the director.

CONOCIENDO A DISLEXIA SEVERA

by Gerardo Báez – Paraguay

This intimate short film explores Cuco’s personal journey, beginning with vivid childhood memories, passions, dreams, and deep-seated fears, and leading to the dazzling present of their artistic alter ego: “Dislexia Severa” a fierce drag queen and committed artivist. Through heartfelt storytelling and bold visual language, the film pays tribute to the women who have shaped Cuco’s life and inspired their queer identity and performance art.

ENCONTROS TELEPATICOS 

by Henfil – Brazil

A love at first sight between two young girls unveils an unexpected telepathic community amid a silent library.

¡MAIS DURO!

by Camilla Saldarriaga – Colombia

When a Colombian teenager gives into her curiosities, she ignites her journey toward self-discovery.

QUIMERA 

by Gael Jara, Martín André – Chile

A non-binary folk watches the handover of the first non-binary ID in the history of Chile. As they try to do the paperwork, they will face the bureaucracy of the legal proceedings and their own memories.