Monthly Archives: July 2014

A Sneak Peek to the LPB Funded Film ‘Clara Como El Agua’ – Premiering on the PBS Online Film Festival

Here’s an exclusive sneak peek to the LPB funded film produced by Fernanda Rossi, CLARA COMO EL AGUA. The 10 minute short will premiere on Monday, March 5th on the PBS Online Film Festival as part of the category ‘Growing Pains’. CLARA COMO EL AGUA explores the tales and

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‘Speaking In Tongues’ – Upcoming Screenings

In a time where 31 states have passed English Only initiatives, one urban school district is exploring the provocative notion that speaking a foreign language can be a national asset. Produced by Marcia Jarmel and Ken Schneider, SPEAKING IN TONGUES follows four

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PBS SoCal Seeks Filmmakers for Local Community Event

PBS SoCal will be hosting an event for students interested in exploring careers in the STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Math) and DMA (Digital Media Arts) field. The showcase will feature career exploration activities, demonstrations and exhibits and a Meet the Experts area where students

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‘Unfinished Spaces’ and ‘Paraiso for Sale’ Selected to Screen at the 2012 San Diego Latino Film Festival

We are proud to announced that the LPB funded films UNFINISHED SPACES and PARAISO FOR SALE have been selected to screen at the 19th Annual San Diego Latino Film Festival. The festival will take place March 8 – 18, 2012. For more information about

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‘Granito: How to Nail a Dictator’, ‘Precious Knowledge’ and ‘El Velador’ Screening at the 2012 CineFestival

‘PRECIOUS KNOWLEDGE’  WINS BEST DOCUMENTARY CineFestival 2012 kicks off Friday, February 25, 2012, and features screenings, workshops, panel discussions, networking opportunities, and gala celebrations. The LPB funded films GRANITO: HOW TO NAIL A DICTATOR, EL VELADOR andPRECIOUS KNOWLEDGE have been selected to screen in what

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‘UNFINISHED SPACES’ Screening in Arizona as Part of Sundance Institute’s FILM FORWARD

The LPB funded film UNFINISHED SPACES will be screening in Arizona – the first of nine stops of the Sundance Institute’s FILM FORWAD 2012. UNFINISHED SPACES, a visually striking documentary feature by Alysa Nahmias and Benjamin Murray that moves beyond the usual politically charged arguments

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27th Annual Imagen Awards Call for Entries – Deadline April 1, 2012

The Imagen Foundation is pleased to announce that submissions are now being accepted for the 27th Annual Imagen Awards competition. Film, television, documentaries, web series, and short/student films are just some of the categories to be considered. The submission deadline

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LPB & Specific Pictures Present Documentary Web Series Supporting CPB’s American Graduate

Latino Public Broadcasting, USC Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism partner with Specific Pictures for CPB’s American Graduate Latino Public Broadcasting has commissioned the production of Street Knowledge to College, a documentary web series and online resources directed by award-winning filmmaker

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World Premiere of Bernardo Ruiz’s REPORTERO

The LPB funded film REPORTERO, by Bernardo Ruiz, will premiere in Mexico City at the Museum of Memory and Tolerance on February 15, 2012 as part of the Ambulante documentary festival tour. One of the film festivals with the largest scope in Mexico and an

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