

Published on: 05/31/2025
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By Antonio Mejías-Rentas | Edited by Patricia Guadalupe
At an arthouse theater in Santa Monica, Calif., a small crowd gathers for a Sunday morning screening of “La Pecera.” The Puerto Rican independent film explores a cancer patient’s end-of-life decision in the context of Vieques, the small island municipality contaminated by decades of U.S. Navy occupation. At the end of the screening, director Glorimar Marrero Sánchez and star Isel Rodríguez take questions from the audience.
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