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Film Threat praises Cherri with an 8/10 rating, calling it a poetic and visually striking indie drama.

Breaking Glass Pictures is proud to share that Cherri, the tender and visually poetic drama from director Fabián Suarez, has received an impressive 8/10 rating from Film Threat ahead of its April 21 streaming release.

In their review, Film Threat highlights the film’s unique emotional depth and artistic vision, writing:
“…Suarez sees beauty in what’s typically considered ugliness, and he effortlessly makes us see it with him…”

Read The Full Review Here:https://filmthreat.com/reviews/cherri/

Described as a quiet yet powerful cinematic experience, Cherri follows an overweight, gay dance instructor in Havana navigating love, loneliness, and longing. Through intimate storytelling and striking visual composition, the film explores themes of vulnerability, desire, and self-acceptance in a way rarely seen in contemporary cinema.

Film Threat also praises lead actor Juan Miguel Más for his mesmerizing performance, noting his ability to bring both grace and raw emotional honesty to the role. Combined with the rich Cuban setting and poetic direction, Cherri offers audiences a deeply immersive and thought-provoking experience.

While the film embraces a slower, more contemplative pace, critics agree that viewers willing to engage with its rhythm will be rewarded with something truly special.

Release Date: April 21, 2026
Distributor: Breaking Glass Pictures
Availability: Streaming on major digital platforms

At Breaking Glass Pictures, we specialize in bringing compelling international cinema to North American audiences. Cherri, a striking Cuban drama, is a powerful addition to our catalog and a testament to the kind of bold, global storytelling we champion.