Mía Maestro
17 titles
Filmography
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Secuestro Express
(2004)In Caracas, the most dangerous city on earth, kidnapping is a profitable and thriving business where gangs target upperclass citizens whose families are able to pay ransoms quickly and quietly. But when Carla and her fianc? are snatched by three brutal thugs, nothing goes as planned in a deadly game where the players must make every move as if it's their last!

Argentina
(2015)This poetic, riveting and moving film dives into the heart and history of traditional Argentine folklore and its deep heritage of music and dance.

The Binding
(2020)While visiting her fiancé's mother in southern Italy, a woman must fight the mysterious and malevolent curse intent on claiming her daughter.

Rise and Shine, Benedict Stone
(2021)Benedict Stone's life gets turned upside down when his teenage niece arrives on his doorstep. However, he soon realizes that she may be the change that he so desperately needs.

The Cow Who Sang a Song into the Future
(2023)Singing cows, fish, and bees introduce a world of magical realism in this stunning Sundance hit. Long-dead Magdalena (Mia Maestro) surfaces in a polluted river, bringing with her a wave of family secrets that send her widowed husband and daughter (Leonor Varela) into turmoil. This lyrical film offers an ambitious proposal for healing, suggesting that the dead return when they are most needed.

The Speed of Thought
(2011)A telepath working for the government starts to doubt what he's been told about his condition when he finds love with a fellow telepath.

Frida
(2002)After a near-fatal accident, Frida Kahlo discovers her life's passion through painting as a turbulent marriage and political turmoil fuels her art.

In the Time of the Butterflies
(2001)Fact-based drama about the dictatorship of General Trujillo in the Dominican Republic and the murder of three sisters who rebelled against oppression.

End of the Century
(2019)Two men meet by chance while in Barcelona. What seems like a one-night encounter between two strangers becomes an epic, decades-spanning relationship, in which time and space refuse to play by the rules.

Visioneers
(2008)As people start exploding from stress, an office worker fights to stay calm and sane after noticing the first terrifying signs it could happen to him.

Grassland
(2025)A Latina mother's illegal cannabis business is at risk when her son befriends new neighbors—a white boy and his police officer grandfather.

The Motorcycle Diaries
(2004)Based on a true story, this inspiring adventure traces the youthful road trip of two revolutionary friends: "Che" Guevara (Gael García Bernal) and Alberto Granado (Rodrigo De la Serna).

Some Girl(s)
(2013)On the eve of his wedding, a successful writer (Adam Brody), travels across the country to meet up with ex-lovers in an attempt to make amends for past relationship transgressions.

The Music Never Stopped
(2011)The heartwarming tale of a father and son who find a connection through the music of the 1960s; soundtrack features The Grateful Dead, Bob Dylan, Crosby Stills & Nash and more.

The Holy Girl
(2004)Triangulating adolescence with liminal spaces of hotels and pools, Lucrecia Martel followed a seismic debut with an exquisitely framed, richly textured examination of desire. Kissing, tonguing, and touching are acts of divine calling as much as rites of passage in this astounding coming-of-age film.

Poseidon
(2006)When a rogue wave capsizes a luxury cruise ship in the middle of theNorth Atlantic Ocean, a small group of survivors find themselvesunlikely allies in a battle for their lives.

The Summit
As world leaders gather on the eve of the G8 summit, a human-engineered strain of smallpox is unleashed in North America, sparking chaos. James Purefoy, Rachelle Lefevre, and Christopher Plummer star in this award-winning Canadian thriller.