Calling Latino Filmmakers!
14:40 H | Topics: Events - Movies - New York City
Are you a Latino filmmaker or a filmmaker whose works deal with the Latino experience. Then you may want to try your luck by submitting your film for consideration to the New York International Latino Film Festival (NYILFF). This festival, taking place during the summer in the big apple, brings over 25,000 people to it.
Celebrating eight years of Latino cinematic excellence, NYILFF is committed to showcasing films and artists that offer expansive depictions of Latino culture to a cross-section of our diverse nationalities and communities. NYILFF will consider films from North, Central and South America and the Caribbean made by, featuring, about and/or for the Latino community. The festival will consider all forms: feature narrative, short films, documentary and experimental shorts. All projects must have been completed by no earlier than 2005. Projects in a language other English must have English subtitles. Films cannot have been broadcast (television or Internet) or distributed commercially in the U.S. prior to the festival. Exceptions are made for short films and documentaries. All genres are welcome.Some amazing movies that have made their debut at the NYILFF include QuinceaƱera, Girlfight, Raising Victor Vargas, and A Day Without a Mexican.
For more information and to download an application and regulation form, please visit:
www.NYLatinoFilm.com
N.Y. International Latino Film Festival
419 Lafayette St., 3rd Floor
New York, N.Y. 10003
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