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Mexico, Special Guest at Geneva Latin American Film Festival
With an eye toward the centennial of its independence, Mexico will be the special guest at the 13th edition of the “Filmar en America Latina” film festival in Geneva, where for more than three weeks the public will be able to view more than 100 films produced in Latin America in 2010 and 2011.
From Oct. 31 to Nov. 22, the public will be able to enjoy a selection of films and documentaries from across Latin America, but particularly from Mexico, which – as this year’s honored guest – is contributing 24 works.
Mexican actor Gabino Rodriguez, who had roles in eight Mexican films during 2010-2011, will be the special invited guest at the festival this year, and all his latest works will be screened including “Asalto al cine” by Iria Gomez, “Verano de Goliat” de Nicolas Pereda and “Abel” by Diego Luna. (more…)
SPECIAL EVENT! Next week don’t miss Cine Argentino in New York
Tuesday, August 17, at 10:00 am to 9:30 pm
Celebrating the 200th Anniversary of Argentina North America Premier Screenings of (5) Argentine Films
New York City International Film Festival (NYCIFF) will celebrate the 200th Anniversary of Argentina showcasing five films by Argentine independent filmmakers. (more…)
Otawa Latin America Film Festival films come alive with Latin flair
Latin Film Fest opens Wednesday -
What: Latin American Film Festival
When and Where: March 24 to April 1, Library and Archives Canada
Tickets: $10 general, $6 for Canadian Film Institute members and seniors.
Information: www.cfi-icf.ca
An Oscar-nominated Peruvian film, a Uruguayan comedy about a papal visit and a documentary about child labourers in a Bolivian silver mine are among the films in the annual Latin American Film Festival, opening Wednesday and running to April 1 at Library and Archives Canada. (more…)



