The Miami Film Festival presents “I’m Every Woman” Short Block, a female-focused program shining a spotlight on films by and about women, at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, April 11th.
Featured films are:
“By Your Side”: Love turns memory into meaning.
“Too Romantic”: When a collaboration between two influencers unexpectedly turns romantic, Samantha Carr’s perfect night takes a downturn, forcing her to navigate today’s toughest choice: what’s more important – love or Likes?
“September, All Over”: In the sweltering wake of Hurricane Irma, a young woman strikes up a connection with her older neighbor, stirring up revelations that will last long after the floods have receded.
“Catalogue of Noses”: When a 16-year-old Jewish actor faces off with her mother and Jewish plastic surgeon on the day of her surgery, she learns unsettling truths about the consequences of assimilation.
“Hundreds”: Set in the post (ish) pandemic summer of 2021, two friends are sent spinning when a scar from a past relationship and an unwelcome stranger converge in a Brooklyn pilates class that is more pain than gain.
“SKRRRT!”: A group of high school frenemies plotting a massive car-heist, must convince an uppity salesman at a supercar dealership to let one of the girls test-drive a supercar.
“Miami Magic”: Back home in Miami after either quitting or being let go (it’s complicated) from her New York teaching job, Nora a late-30s aspiring comedy writer, is roped into her family’s one-and-a-half-star party business – where she must choose between drowning from shame inside a dancing grape costume or finally growing the roots she’s been resisting.

Tickets are $15.50 for the general public and $14.50 for students, military and seniors (62+) with ID. Click on the link above.

