The 20 Best El Salvador Movies You Should Watch

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1. The Whisper of Silence (2020)

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Director: Alfonso Quijada

Josefina Moreno, an 18-year-old coffee picker with a remarkable sense of smell, observes the events of the film, which takes place in the coffee fields of Latin America, through her eyes. – El Salvador Movies

2. Unforgivable (2020)

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Director: Marlén Viñayo

A brutal hitman for the 18th Street gang struggles with his sexuality while imprisoned in an evangelical Salvadoran prison. He is not just guilty of crimes, but also of being homosexual, which is a mortal sin according to both God and the gang. – El Salvador Movies

3. Malacrianza (2014)

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Director: Arturo Menendez

An extortion letter is waiting for Don Cleo, a poor piata vendor who lives in a small village in El Salvador when he gets home from a long day of work. In that letter, it is stated that he will be put to death if he does not pay $500 within 72 hours, which is a little fortune for him.

He makes the hasty decision to find any means of raising that money with friends and acquaintances. But after making several unsuccessful attempts and getting himself into further problems, he resolves to confront his criminals. He makes a desperate choice that has disastrous consequences. – El Salvador Movies

4. La Palabra de Pablo (2018)

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Director: Arturo Menendez

La Palabra de Pablo, a modern Salvadorian novel loosely based on Shakespeare’s Othello, depicts the tale of a fractured upper-middle-class family dealing with feelings of retaliation and jealousy. – El Salvador Movies

5. El Salvador: El pueblo vencerà (1981)

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Director: Diego de la Texera

Dramatic composition showing a large group of FMLN rebels moving from Monte Alzaco, the symbolic center of El Salvadoran resistance. – El Salvador Movies

6. The Offended (2016)

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Director: Marcela Zamora

“Thousands of people, including my father, were captured and tortured by the State during the Salvadoran civil war. Some of their tales are presented here. My mother revealed to me when I was 33 that the National Police had kidnapped and tortured my father for 33 days back during the El Salvadoran Civil War. I finally had the nerve to ask him about those times two years later, along with other men and women. These people only want to know the truth; they don’t want to get even. – El Salvador Movies

7. Surviving Guazapa (2008)

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Director: Roberto d’Avila Alegria

A government soldier, a guerrilla, and enemy soldiers are all cooped up in the extensively bombarded region near the Guazapa volcano. After a confrontational encounter, the two start to get along. The strange three are forced to look out for one another when they decide to accompany a lost girl they find in the bush back to her home. – El Salvador Movies

8. Jalón (2020)

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Director: Adam Chadwick

A Salvadorian cab driver’s typical day. Gabriela Rodriguez prioritizes her family while being pushed in many different directions as she tries to survive the harsh reality of San Salvador. – El Salvador Movies

9. Fly So Far (2021)

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Director: Celina Escher

In this tale of sisterhood, resiliency, and solidarity, Teodora Vásquez, who spent ten years in prison for a miscarriage that her government deemed an act of aggravated murder, becomes the voice for the other 16 Salvadoran women who are also serving time for the same “crime”. – El Salvador Movies

10. Cachada: The Opportunity (2019)

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Director: Marlén Viñayo

Five street vendors and single moms from El Salvador establish a theater company and agree to the task of producing a play that would allow them to share their difficult life experiences on stage. Will they be able to confront their history and overcome their fears, traumas, and dark secrets? What started as an experiment has now become their one chance to improve their lives.

This observational documentary, which was produced over a year and a half, follows the actors as they rehearse for their play. As they do so, they realize that they are both victims and perpetrators of victimization and that they have raised their children without resolving their emotional wounds. Violence has a vicious cycle, but theater has a greater impact. – El Salvador Movies

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11. Ausencias (2015)

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Director: Tatiana Huezo

When Lul awakes, the home is deserted. She has been without her son and husband for five years, but she still has optimism that they will turn up alive after being abducted on their way to Monterrey Airport, Mexico. – El Salvador Movies

12. Matlatl (2017)

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Director: Migue Siman

A three-person family is compelled to relocate to a barren area of the nation following a tragic death, only to encounter fantastical creatures there. – El Salvador Movies

13. La batalla del volcán (2018)

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Director: Julio López Fernández

The Fight of the Volcano is an oral history that weaves together visual and audio recollections of the pivotal conflict of the Salvadoran Civil War. Veterans of the Guerrilla and Army as well as citizens who survived the city’s November 1989 combat make up the cast of characters.

The plot is based on memory exercises that our characters underwent when they visited the locations of the battles or suffering they through 25 years prior. These trips captured the survivors’ recollections as well as their emotions and reflections on the war, the suffering, and the wounds they continue to bear today.

The documentary features a total of 18 people; each of them describes a little aspect of their battle time experience. They all have the trait of being nameless soldiers and civilians, and their words convey the horror and devastation of the battle’s opening line of fire. They all made it out alive.

The documentary has two main components: a journey around the neighborhoods with the characters and a journalistic film that provides first-hand accounts of how they lived during the fighting and creates a dialogue between the past and present of Salvadoran society through oral testimonials. – El Salvador Movies

14. La ReBusqueda (2014)

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Director: Alvaro Jared Martínez
After ten years in Los Angeles, Ana experiences homesickness and decides to take a trip home to El Salvador to visit her family and friends. Ana had no idea that taking this vacation would lead to so many adventures.

Because Ana has to claim her grandfather’s inheritance in fewer than ten days, her sole relatives, her cousin Luis and aunt Amelia, want to keep her as far away from San Salvador as they can during her vacation. Luis and Amelia would be the only ones to receive the inheritance if Ana didn’t claim it. Ana is persuaded by Luis and Amelia to attend a pretend magician who is Luis’ best buddy.

To help Luis upset Ana and make things more difficult for her, the best magician persuades her to search for the love of her life across the nation and travels with them on a search expedition. Ana’s dates and plans are ruined by Luis and the magician, making everything much more difficult for her. Their primary goal is to keep Ana occupied throughout the journey to prevent her from returning to San Salvador. – El Salvador Movies

15. El cadáver exquisito (2011)

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Director: Victor Ruano

“Exquisite Corpse” explores the social and fantastical terrain of a place that is torn between modernity and tradition by fusing documentary, fiction, and experimental filmmaking. Juventino, a peasant, is slain in a bloody nocturnal battle intended to purify the city.

While doing this ritual, he leaves his environment and is suddenly filled with visions as his mind works to sort through and purify his desires and concerns. As wild and raucous as the geography is, Juventino’s stories are frequently more tangible than his realities. The locals assist him on his quest by engaging in rituals to comprehend, appease, and win favor from the hereafter.

These ceremonies release suppressed emotions during the day, which are then released into hedonistic celebrations after dusk. The autopsy of his body reveals something much more unpleasant than his death: the living’s surrender to it. This fantasy collective biography tells the story of a character who is becoming a corpse while immersing the reader in a complex mythological cosmos. – El Salvador Movies

16. Cinema Libertad (2010)

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Director: Arturo Menendez

With the use of a light source, Nacho and Ela breathe new life into the dilapidated Cinema Libertad while also telling the residents of the old theater tales. – El Salvador Movies

17. El tigre y el venado (2013)

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Director: Sergio Sibrián

In this tale, the last grandfather playing the reed whistle, an indigenous instrument used to accompany the “El Tigre y El Venado” dance, tells a young man about the 1932 indigenous massacre in El Salvador, which he survived. He also teaches him the melodies for the instrument. – El Salvador Movies

18. La Campana (2021)

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Director: Michael T. Flores

In this tale, the last grandfather playing the reed whistle, an indigenous instrument used to accompany the “El Tigre y El Venado” dance, tells a young man about the 1932 indigenous massacre in El Salvador, which he survived. He also teaches him the melodies for the instrument. – El Salvador Movies

19.  Morazan. A revolution as told by its people (2015)

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Director: Josef H. Bisher

Follow Chiyo, a man who, at the age of 13 in the 1980s, took part in the revolution in El Salvador. During the closing years of the Cold War, the locations, guerilla tactics, and psychological factors that lead people to join a revolt against a fascist government are discussed. – El Salvador Movies

20. Lienzo en blanco (2022)

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Directors: Gabriela Cruz

Artist Alicia conducts art therapy sessions for women who have experienced various forms of violence. Young plant enthusiast Luz was raped on her way home from the nursery where she works. Dora is a seamstress who is looking for her daughter who has vanished while attempting to maintain her ties with her granddaughter and husband. As these ladies band together in their quest to hold a rapist accountable, art helps them deal with the trauma and anguish brought on by violence. – El Salvador Movies


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