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The Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival (LALIFF) includes feature films, documentaries, and short films from the Spanish and Portuguese diaspora. The six-day festival was established in 1997. The festival was founded by Marlene Dermer (a native of Peru) and Edward James Olmos. [1]
The Latino Film Institute's Erika Sabel Flores said this year's Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival will put a spotlight on women filmmakers.
The LA Film Festival (LAFF) previously operated as the city's independent film festival from 1995 to 2018, hosting in various venues. Six years after the discontinuation of LAFF, producer Sarah Winshall and film non-profit executive Micah Gottlieb co-founded the Los Angeles Festival of Movies.
COLCOA French Film Festival: 1997: Los Angeles, California: Held annually in November at the Directors Guild of America in Hollywood. Dances With Films: 1998: Los Angeles: The festival of unknowns (i.e. no celebrities) DaVinci International Film Festival: 2017: Los Angeles: Held annually in September. Downtown Los Angeles Film Festival: 2008 ...
The Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival (LALIFF) announced the call for submissions for its third annual LALIFF Inclusion Fellowship which aims to champion underrepresented filmmakers ...
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Eva Longoria’s feature directorial debut “Flamin’ Hot” starring Jesse Garcia will open the 2023 Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival, announced Wednesday as part of the full ...