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From a star-studded adaptation of a novel to a documentary about Tejano icon Selena Quintanilla, this year's slate of movies premiering at Sundance include several efforts by Latino filmmakers.
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Sundance 2025 features uncharted queer territory and reimagined LGBTQ classics
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Jennifer Lopez, Lily Gladstone among stars of Sundance 2025
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