The Miami Film Festival presents “Far From The Shallows” shorts program, featuring six dramatic films from around the globe at 12:00 p.m. Sunday, April 12th.
These six shorts feature stirring and emotional stories of family ties, loss, and hope.
Featured films are:
“Mamita Linda”: After her youngest child leaves for college, a single mother looks ahead to what’s next.
“Under the Mountain’s Shadow”: An old hermit in the Colombian mountains must decide between returning to care for his ailing mother or remaining bound to the past and the mountain that defines him.
“Harajuku, FL”: Miami, Tokyo, expensive fish eggs & father-son turmoil… in a blender.
“The Motive”: A famed Detective arrives to a remote mansion to find a Murderer standing over the body of someone he just killed, and desperately tries to get him to confess his motive.
“Colada”: The staff at an old school Cuban diner are forced to decide between their political rhetoric and their conscience when ICE comes to arrest the undocumented Venezuelan busboy.
“Two Tears”: On the eve of their Nutcracker debut, two young ballerinas discover a mysterious curse and embark on a magical quest to shed two emotional tears, uncovering what it truly means to become an artist.

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

