Monthly Archives: July 2014

PBS Series “Latino Americans” to Premiere Fall 2013

PBS SERIES “LATINO AMERICANS” WILL CHRONICLE THE LATINO EXPERIENCE IN THE U. S. OVER THE LAST 200 YEARS PBS Partners with Latino Public Broadcasting (LPB) to Present the Landmark Project with Funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS

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‘Unfinished Spaces’ Screening at the Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA)

The Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA) will be hosting a free screening of the LPB funded film UNFINISHED SPACES onSunday, May 20, 2012 at 1:00 pm. The film screening will be followed by a Q&A with co-director Alysa Nahmias and MOLAA’s President and

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Special Screening of the LPB Funded Film ‘Precious Knowledge’ hosted by LALIFF

The Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival (LALIFF) will be hosting a special screening of the LPB funded film PRECIOUS KNOWLEDGE. The screening will take place Friday, April 27th at 7:30 pm at the American Cinematheque’s Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood, CA. There will be a discussion following the

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Last Call to Apply for a U.S. INPUT Producer Fellowship to Attend INPUT 2012 in Sydney

South Carolina ETV has been awarded a contract by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to provide a limited number of INPUT 2012 Producer Fellowships.  The travel grants will assist qualified applicants with airfare, registration and lodging to attend INPUT on May 7 – 12 in Sydney, Australia. The deadline for

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You are invited to the Los Angeles meeting of Doculink – Tuesday, March 27th

DOCULINK is a community for documentary filmmakers who share information, leads, ideas, and a commitment to support each other’s growth as nonfiction filmmakers. On Tuesday, March 27th, 6:30-8:30pm, Doculink, in conjunction with Elysian and Clockshop, is hosting a PBS Night with

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When Docs anda Rossi on her LPB funded short ‘Clara Como El Agua’ (Part Two)

In part one of ‘When Docs and Fiction Collide‘ featured last week on the LPB blog, Fernanda Rossi gave us an insight into her journey to becoming a filmmaker and her inspirations behind her short film ‘Clara Como El Agua‘.

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“Get Your Project on PBS” – Pitch Session at the San Diego Latino Film Festival Posted by LPB on March 15, 2012 at 2:00pm

Thinking about submitting your proposal to LPB’s Public Content Media Fund, partnering with local PBS station or want feedback from funders and filmmakers? Come and pitch your idea to us! Screen a trailer and get feedback before submitting it anywhere.

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When Docs anda Rossi on her LPB funded short ‘Clara Como El Agua’ (Part One)

Fernanda Rossi is a writer, filmmaker and story consultant. She has written eight feature-length screenplays, most recently an adaption of the novel Elena Sabe by the Argentine best-seller author Claudia Piñeiro. Rossi has doctored over three hundred fiction scripts and documentary films. She completed

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‘Clara Como El Agua’ Premieres on PBS Online Film Festival – Watch Now!

Watch ‘Clara Como El Agua’ and Vote for Your Favorite Film! PBS launched its first Online Film Festival, showcasing 20 short films from independent filmmakers, including FernandaRossi’s short fiction film Clara Como el Agua.The Festival, featuring award-winning films with a wide array of styles, perspectives

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