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Mimi Goes to Nolita

8:55 am By Maegan La Mala · Events|Movies|New York City · Comments Off

1 Dec 2005

mimi.jpg Mimi’s Portrait, the short film about a young Latina’s struggle with race issues, was accepted into the Nolita Film Festival scheduled from December 4th through December 9th. The film, written, edited, directed, and produced by multi-talented NY Latina Linda Nieves-Powell, will be shown on Sunday, December 4th at 4:30pm with members of the cast and crew present. This is the film’s third acceptance in two months so felicidades to all involved. It’s so important to support independent Latino film makers especially those tackling important issues, so check it out! There are other Latino films also being featured at the festival for people to get their film fix.

To buy tickets go to the Nolita Film Festival site.

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linda small.jpg A new feature on VL, Community Cara profiles Latinos y Latinas making their mark in the community and the world at large.

She may be the President and CEO of a multimedia entertainment company, Latino Flavored Productions Inc., a writer with numerous award winning and critically acclaimed theatre productions, and a mami, but Linda Nieves-Powell doesn’t feel like she’s doing any more than the average Latina. She just wishes there were more hours in the day to do all she has floating in her head and flowing from her pen.

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Mimi’s Portrait

10:00 am By Maegan La Mala · Movies · Comments Off

10 Oct 2005

mimi.jpg Sometimes it’s hard for Latino adults to figure out what race box to check off on official forms and in life in general. Imagine how hard it must be for a Latino child to navigate a racial system that is pretty much divided into just black and white. If you’re having a hard time remembering what it felt like being in between as a Latino child in the U.S., Linda Nieves-Powell will remind you with her film, Mimi’s Portrait. The 8 minute digital short was written, produced, and directed by Nieves-Powell and is based on her own personal experiences of moving from the inner city to the suburbs of Long Island and having to choose between being either black or white.

The film will be featured today, Columbus Day observed, at 5 pm. as part of the Downtown Film Festival in Staten Island, NYC at Cargo Café, 120 Bay Street. It will also be featured in Miami as part of the 4th Annual Miami Short Film Festival from October 24th to October 29th 2005.

When Nieves-Powell isn’t making movies, she’s running Latino Flavored Productions Inc., an English language multimedia entertainment company. She was recently named by Hispanic Business Magazine as one of the 100 Influential Hispanics. She is also the writer, director and producer of the hit play YO SOY LATINA! , now touring nationally across college campuses.

So if you’re still confused as to where you stand as a Latino living between two worlds, maybe Nieves-Powell and her powerful work will show you how to create your own space and discover yourself.


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