Moe (2023)
Moe, a fun-loving theater artist working on a one woman show, finds out that he is dying from an AIDS related illness. Naturally, his response is to invite his closest friends over for a “going away for good” party as one last big celebration of his life. His plans go awry when his best friend, and his ex, decide to crash the party, despite 15 years without communication between them. Alternating between the painful reality of his current situation and scenes featuring his alter ego, a torch-singing drag queen who wants to take him for “the ride of his life,” MOE is an often light-hearted film that also packs a serious emotional punch.
Director: José Luis Valenzuela
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Sal Lopez as |
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Tonantzin Esparza as |
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Geoffrey Rivas as |
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Danny De La Paz as |
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Lucy Rodriguez as |
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Richard Coca as |
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Evelina Fernández as |
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Rene Victor as |
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Pepe Serna as |
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Dyana Ortelli as |
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Fidel Gomez as |
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Alexis De La Rocha as |
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Esperanza América as |
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Mina Vasquez as |
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Greg Gastelum as |
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Ray Porras as |
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Evan J. Cholfin as |
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Daniel Chavez as |
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Daniel Lujan as |
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Raymond Gutierrez as |
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Sean Muramatsu as |
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Salvador Benavides as |
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Hugo Medina as |
| Directing | José Luis Valenzuela | Director |