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The Chicago Latino Film Festival is a U.S. film festival, focusing on Latin America and Latinos.Held annually in Chicago since 1985, it is organized by the International Latino Cultural Center (ILCC) and sponsored by a number of national corporations as well as by the local Hispanic and Latino community.
For almost 25 years, the New York Latino Film Festival has been a premier event with a mission to cultivate audiences for Latino cinema and facilitate collaboration among diverse creatives.
The New York International Latino Film Festival is a major Hispanic film festival located in New York City. [1] The festival features over sixty films, shorts, and documentaries over the course of six days, along with other events focused on Latino culture.
The festival helped pave the way for diverse groups and cultures in the film industry. [1] Ethan van Thillo founded the festival in 1993. [2] [3] In 2000, they received over 5,000 attendees [4] and in 2002, van Thillo said the festival really came together with help from participants and media outlets that visit from Tijuana. [5]
SLFF was founded in 2009 by Cuban-born, Internationally known Poet and Film Industry Professional Jorge Enrique González Pacheco. [2] SLFF has the goal to bring audiences and filmmakers together for an educational experience [3] and to support the magic of filmmaking as a part of Hispanic culture globally.
There are now 30 Latino films on the National Film Registry, according to the Library of Congress, about 3.3% of the 900 movies preserved at the registry. Latinos currently represent close to 20% ...
Seattle Latino Film Festival: 2009: Seattle: It is the only and largest Latino film festival in the Pacific Northwest. Tasveer South Asian Film Festival: 2002: Seattle: It is the largest south Asian film festival in the United States. Tacoma Film Festival: 2006: Tacoma: Features independent films, emphasizing films the Pacific Northwest,and ...
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.