
Isabel's Garden
Drama · Family
Overview
The life of an ambitious small town TV reporter is upended when the death of her husband tasks her with having to help raise her 15-year-old stepdaughter.
Top Cast


Karen David
Karen David
Maya
Karen David
Maya


Gabriela Flores
Gabriela Flores
Isabel
Gabriela Flores
Isabel


Jayne Taini
Jayne Taini
Grace
Jayne Taini
Grace


Manuel Rafael Lozano
Manuel Rafael Lozano
Diego
Manuel Rafael Lozano
Diego


Veronika Dash
Veronika Dash
Rebecca
Veronika Dash
Rebecca


Valery M. Ortiz
Valery M. Ortiz
Christina
Valery M. Ortiz
Christina


Ptolemy Slocum
Ptolemy Slocum
Bill
Ptolemy Slocum
Bill


Barry Livingston
Barry Livingston
Larry the Lawyer
Barry Livingston
Larry the Lawyer


Casey Ford Alexander
Casey Ford Alexander
Andrew
Casey Ford Alexander
Andrew


Chad Doreck
Chad Doreck
Chris
Chad Doreck
Chris
Similar Movies

A storm is coming; the winds are getting strong. The real source of the ominous winds lies with Jina, who finds the strange word 'LingLing' written in her father’s notebook. She suspects he is cheating on her mother, who appears to be bored with life and fills the house with potted plants as if to show for her apathy. The film too is riddled with images of humid air and foul-smelling water, impure and overflowing. The sway of her father’s fishing pole and the flutters in Jina’s skirt seem perilous and unstable. When her anxiety and doubts finally come to a head, the family squarely face the rough downpour brought on by the storm. The director’s talent in boldly translating the characters desires and sensibilities into a narrative with powerful imagery is quite impressive.

Three generations of Youngseok’s family live together in a house. Even though his mentally ill grandmother’s time on this Earth is gradually running out, Youngseok is embarrassed by the way she behaves like a child in front of his friends despite her efforts to take care of him. The film displays the challenges of a family who live with a dementia patient, told from young Youngseok’s perspective. Dreamlike summer nights in the film evoke the innocence of childhood, and the gathering of dear friends and family.

Brujeria is the Spanish word for witchcraft. Both men and women can be witches, brujos and brujas, respectively. A brujo controls much of the dance and chaos surrounding this troupe. When a young stagehand enters the would of this secluded dance retreat, it upsets the balance of the retreat's lead dancer a couple comprised of a lesbian and a bisexual woman. When the bisexual woman finds herself attracted to the stagehand, their relationship is tested, and the ensuing chaos feeds the brujeria.


















