With 20+ years experience, and 9 years working in Cuba, PatchWorks tells intimate stories that invoke complicated questions about family, faith, and identity. Their 6 award-winning features and numerous shorts have broadcast worldwide and screened at festivals, schools, organizations, and community venues, facilitating complicated community conversations, enriching curriculum, and sometimes impacting legislation. Previous films include: Speaking in Tongues, Havana Curveball, The Return of Sarah’s Daughters, Born in the U.S.A. and many short films. LOS HERMANOS/THE BROTHERS is their 4th film in Cuba.
LOS HERMANOS/THE BROTHERS won the Best Documentary Prize at its premiere at the Woodstock Film Festival. Their Speaking in Tongues won the Audience Award at San Francisco International Film Festival. Havana Curveball won the Best Documentary prize at both the Boston and Seattle Children’s Film Festivals. All their previous films are available through Kanopy and on the PatchWorks’ website.: www.patchworksfilms.net.
See trailers and read about our films at: www.patchworksfilms.net.