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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 2024 Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival kicks off on Wednesday. From caper comedies to mockumentaries, here's what to watch at LALIFF this year.
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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.
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This category is for film festivals devoted to the subject of Latin American cinema, regardless of where in the world they are held. For film festivals held in Latin America, see Category:Film festivals in South America and Category:Film festivals in North America.
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 ...