New York Latino Film Festival: Great Lineup for Its Hybrid Edition

New York Latino Film Festival: Great Lineup for Its Hybrid Edition

The New York Latino Film Festival (NYLFF) is all set for its lineup of its hybrid edition of its fest that will stream on September 14-20.

Latino Film Favorites at the 2020 Tribeca Film Festival

Tribeca Film Festival pushes through this year, partially through an online platform

Santa Muerte Commands Audience’s Attention After the Premiere of City of Angels

John Logan’s City of Angels is such a different part of the world of the original Penny Dreadful series, but it still exists in the same netherworld through the folklore and traditional tales.

Award-Winning, All-Latino Cast "Rich Kids" Is Now on Netflix

An award winning Indie Film "Rich Kids" has an all-Latino cast and can now be streamed on Netflix.

Berlin Film Festival 2016: A Look at the Latino Films to Watch at Berlinale

The Berlin Film Festival is upon us, getting started on Feb. 11.

Shoreline Entertainment To Create New Latino Division

With the growth of Pantelion and the need to spread diversity in Hollywood, Shoreline Entertainment is launching a Latino management and production division.

Chile's 'The Club' & 'Me and the Earl and the Dying Girl' Lead Cinema Tropical's 6th Annual Awards

The sixth annual Cinema Tropical Film awards have been announced with Pablo Larrain's "The Club" leading the nominees.

Tribeca Film Festival 2015: Latinos Represented from Costa Rica, Cuba, Argentina and Mexico

The Tribeca Film Festival has announced its World Narrative and documentary Competitions with a number of Latino films and stars attached to these films.

National Board of Review: Latino-Themed 'A Most Violent Year' Wins Best Picture, Guatemala's Oscar Isaac Wins Best Actor

The National Board of Review announced its annual awards Tuesday and gave "A Most Violent Year" the Best Picture of the year, while the film's lead actor, Guatemalan-born Oscar Isaac, won Best Actor.
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