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Grammy-Award-winning producer and an authority on cinema, Nat Chediak, joins WLRN's Carlos Fr铆as to discuss his career and legacy in South Florida. He describes himself as the black sheep of his family, having to fight to be able to pursue the arts. Chediak is also the founder of the Miami Film Festival.
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Donna Kalil, a Python Elimination Specialist with the South Florida Water Management District, is at the center of the documentary "Python Huntress" being featured in this year's Miami Film Festival.
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Filmmaker Jose Navas joins Carlos Fr铆as to talk about his new film, "Awake Before Dawn," which is set at the Opa-locka Hialeah Flea Market and is premiering at the Miami Film Festival. Plus, imagine having your first kiss on stage 鈥 in front of a live audience. That moment led Nicole Perry to become an intimacy coordinator. She joins to tell us about the behind-the-scenes of making steamy scenes feel safe.
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Three films at the 40th Annual Miami Film Festival presents the costs of the Cuban revolution for the island nation and some of its artists 鈥 irreparable might-have-beens, never-will-be鈥檚, and exiles.
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Parsley tells the story of a family trapped in the 1937 massacre of Black Haitians in the Dominican Republic ordered by the brutal and racist dictator Rafael Trujillo.
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Governor Ron DeSantis has a proposal to end Florida鈥檚 current standardized testing program. A judge ruled against Florida's anti-riot Law. Is it enforceable anymore? Plus, a short film made in Miami tackles homelessness and mental health.
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The Guatemalan film "1991," which just premiered in Miami, recalls horrific 鈥 but lesser known 鈥 racist violence that stalked the country's streets during its civil war.
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Sergio Ram铆rez's film, debuting at the Miami Film Festival this week, tells a lesser known 鈥 but no less brutal 鈥 story of racist hatred amid Guatemala's civil war.
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The makers of "A La Calle," debuting in Miami this week, hope the film inspires Venezuelans and the diaspora to keep their struggling pro-democracy movement alive.
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On this Wednesday, March 11, episode of Sundial:Coronavirus impacts to tourism COVID-19 is officially a pandemic, says the World Health Organization. The鈥
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On this Thursday, March 5, episode of Sundial WLRN鈥檚 Caitie Switalski guest hosts:Legislative update of gambling, vaping and medical potThe 2020鈥