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10 Family Movies to Watch During Hispanic Heritage Month

Get some QT with the fam while celebrating Hispanic culture

By Susannah Ferguson, publisher of Macaroni KID Columbia, Mo. September 25, 2023

Hispanic Heritage Month is a time of the year when Americans come together to celebrate and honor the impact of Hispanic culture, history, and contributions in the United States. While there are countless ways to commemorate Hispanic Heritage Month, one fun and accessible approach is to watch a movie! 

This Hispanic Heritage Month, gather your loved ones for a family movie night with captivating stories, colorful characters, and profound insights. It's not just entertainment! The right movie is an opportunity to delve into the heart of Hispanic culture while enjoying quality time with your family. 

Here are ten kid-friendly films great to watch during Hispanic Heritage Month. These movies are sure to captivate, inspire, and educate. So, grab the popcorn, settle in, and let the cinematic journey begin!

1. Coco

A beautiful coming-of-age animated story of a Mexican boy following his dreams alongside his rich cultural and family traditions. Be warned, you'll be singing the soundtrack for days.

Age Range: 7+ | Currently Streaming On: Disney+

2. Encanto

An animated Disney musical featuring a Colombian girl and her family, who each have unique and magical gifts. Tons of music, art, and culture woven into the story and images make for a fantastic watch. Plus there's all that not-talking about Bruno to look forward to.

Age Range: 6+ | Currently Streaming On: Disney+

3. Vivo

An animated story that follows a musical kinkajou "tropical rainforest mammal" and his friends in Havana along with a hip-hop and Latin-inspired soundtrack. Musical mammals make for great movies.

Age Range: 6+ | Currently Streaming On: Netflix

4. The Book of Life

An animated movie about a Mexican boy, his bullfighting family, and generations of ancestors with lots of opinions. Proof that family drama really does last for centuries.

Age Range: 6+ | Currently Streaming On: Max

5. Pachamama

A 10-year-old boy living high in the Andes Mountains embarks on a journey to retrieve the most treasured item of his people. An endearing look at indigenous South American culture, and the condor rides don't hurt.

Age Range: 7+ | Currently Streaming On: Netflix

6. In the Heights

Musical drama that explores the lives of young people in the predominantly Latino Washington Heights neighborhood of New York City. It's easy to love this story of a loving community dealing with issues of racism and immigration. And the dance moves are seriously inspiring.

Age Range: 11+ | Currently Streaming On: Max

7. McFarland USA

A feel-good movie based on a true story of an all-Latino cross-country track team in Central California. Celebrate their wins and trials with smiles and tears along the way. You might even be tempted to take up some jogging of your own.

Age Range: 10+ | Currently Streaming On: Disney+

8. Underwater Dreams

The inspiring true story of undocumented sons of Mexican immigrants learning to build underwater robots and take on the likes of MIT in competition. A true underdog story that's sure to tug at your heart, and make you wonder why kids are so smart.

Age Range: 10+ | Currently Streaming On: Rent or buy on Apple TV or Amazon Prime

9. Real Women Have Curves

A comedy-drama starring America Ferrera that takes on body image issues, family, and cultural expectations, and one Mexican-American girl's dreams of something more. Family drama is the universal tie that binds.

Age Range: 14+ | Currently Streaming On: Max


10. Our Quinceañera

An uplifting documentary about a Texas border town that comes together to help impoverished teens celebrate their Quinceañera. A moving tribute to culture and community you won't soon forget.

Age Range: 12+ | Currently Streaming On: Plex, Tubi, or Reveel


No streaming service? No Problem! - Local libraries offer a wide range of movies available for you to check out on DVD and view online at home with your library card


Susannah Ferguson is the publisher of Macaroni KID Columbia, Mo., and the managing editor of HulaFrog.