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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]
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The venue’s executive director, Maggie Mackay, served as senior programmer for the Los Angeles Film Festival for the majority of its lifespan. An audience at a screening at 2220 Arts + Archives.
72nd San Sebastián International Film Festival; 39th Santa Barbara International Film Festival; 20th Santiago International Film Festival; 35th Singapore International Film Festival; 57th Sitges Film Festival; 2024 Stockholm International Film Festival; 2024 Sundance Film Festival; 71st Sydney Film Festival
The share of productions being shot in Los Angeles is on the decline. ... found that Greater Los Angeles' share of US-produced TV and film projects declined from 23% in 2021 to 18% last year ...
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Ana de Armas. The Cuban-Spanish actress made it onto the scene at only 16 years old, playing Marie in 2006's Una rosa de Francia.Since then, Ana has starred in various popular films, including ...
As of 2018, the festival is the largest film and television event in the downtown area. [6] Some of the feature films that screened that year previously debuted at Tribeca Festival, South by Southwest and Sundance Film Festival. [6] The festival was previously known as Downtown Film Festival Los Angeles (DFFLA). [5] [7] [8]