Joanna Montero Trailers
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Joanna Montero is a Cuban film editor best known for her contributions to contemporary Cuban cinema. She has edited award-winning narrative features, documentaries and short films that have premiered at major international film festivals such as Toronto, San Sebastián, Sundance, IDFA and Rotterdam. An alum of Berlinale Talents (2017), her editing credits on features include Wild Woman (2023), Vicenta B. (2022), The Extraordinary Journey of Celeste García (2018), Santa & Andrés (2016), and Venecia (2014). As the editor of acclaimed documentaries like They Are We (2013), Mafifa (2021) and Katwe (2025), she has also contributed significantly to the writing and shaping of compelling narratives. Beyond film editing, Joanna has spent the past decade working as a filmmaker and video artist, collaborating with performers, theater directors, and visual artists—showcasing her versatility and innovative approach to visual storytelling.
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Total trailers found: 12
07 November 2021
Walfrido Larduet, a lonely electrical inspector, dreams of the Red Woman, whose image persists and becomes an obsession.
04 June 2021
On a tiny island in Eastern Cuba, the inhabitants gather around to tell stories that have marked them.
11 October 2023
Vicenta Bravo is a woman with a special gift for reading cards and fortelling people's future. Every day folk flock to her home looking for solutions to their problems.
02 January 2014
The story of an Afro-Cuban group who kept alive songs and dances their ancestor had brought aboard the slave ship from Africa.
11 September 2023
Yolanda, a Cuban woman, goes from dancing her heart out at a house party to running against the clock to find her son and skip town once a video circulates from that gathering that seems to incriminate her.
07 September 2018
Celeste García, a 60-year-old former schoolteacher and current guide at the Havana Planetarium, is looking for a life change.
11 September 2016
Santa, a peasant woman loyal to the Revolution, is sent to guard Andrés, a gay writer who is under house arrest, considered “ untrustworthy” for his ideas and sexuality by the Cuban authorities.
26 January 2013
Lía and Manuel live illegally in a closed house. Tania, trying to regain her rights over the space that her uncle left her, intends to evict them.
07 September 2014
A rare independent film from Cuba, this charming and tender portrait of female friendship follows three hair-salon employees as they hit the town looking for excitement in those parts of Havana that tourists rarely see.
18 November 2021
Filmmaker Daniela Muñoz Barroso has lost most of her hearing, and can barely hear high frequencies at all.
21 June 2025
Nima Shirali’s subtly humorous film follows a community tucked between Uganda’s Katwe Salt Lake and a national park.