Monthly Archives: July 2014

Film Submissions Are Now Being Accepted for LALIFF! Final Deadline: May 27!

Early Bird Deadline: May 2, 2011 Last Deadline: May 27, 2011 One of the most prominent Latino International Film Festivals in the USA, the festival promotes the richness and diversity of Latin Cinema by showcasing films from the United States, Latin America,

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IMMIGRANT NATION! Screening at the Fort Myers Film Festival in FL

The Fort Myers Film Festival is an intelligent independent filmmaker’s preferred event to create, unite and showcase the finest artistic cinematic works. The Fort Myers Film Festival will be held March 24-27, 2011. Portions of the proceeds from this year’s festival will go

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Arizona Premiere of PRECIOUS KNOWLEDGE on Thursday, March 24!

Please join Dos Vatos Productions and UA’s Hanson Film Institute for the FREE gala premiere of PRECIOUS KNOWLEDGE, the unforgettable story of student activism in Tucson. In addition to the filmmakers and the student and teacher stars, the evening will include performances by Tucson

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National Re-Broadcast of A CLASS APART on PBS American Experience – March 21 (check local listings)

  A CLASS APART A Mexican American Civil Rights Story National re-broadcast on PBS American Experience Monday, March 21 at 9:00 pm (please check local listings) “An eye-opening PBS documentary on a 1954 Supreme Court case that redefined Mexican-America civil

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FILM INDEPENDENT Selects 14 Filmmakers for Inaugural Documentary Lab (Sponsored by LPB)

Film Independent, the non-profit arts organization that produces the Spirit Awards and the Los Angeles Film Festival, has launched a new Documentary Lab, sponsored by Latino Public Broadcasting, with 14 filmmakers and 9 projects participating. Taking place in Los Angeles, the

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‘Granito’ Wins Award at The Geneva Human Rights Film Festival

LPB would like to congratulate filmmakers Pamela Yates and Paco de Onis for the award they received at the Geneva Human Rights Film Festival on Saturday, March 12th for their powerful human rights documentary GRANITO. The film was awarded the Foundation Barbara Hendricks Peace

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Be a ‘Granito’- Join the Doc’s Kickstarter Campaign and Help GRANITO Qualify for an Oscar Nomination

“Granito” means “tiny grain of sand,” and is a Maya concept of collective change, how all of us persevering together over time can bring change and justice to society. GRANITO the film illustrates this concept and received a sustained standing ovation at

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LPB Community Profile – Departing LPB Executive Director Patricia Boero (Part One)

Executive Director and former board member Patricia Boero leaves Latino Public Broadcasting (LPB) on March 8, 2011. In her time at LPB, Ms. Boero was committed to fulfilling the LPB mission by delivering multiple hours of new and award winning

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Three LPB Funded Films Screening at the San Diego Latino Film Festival!

LPB is proud to announce the screening of CRUZ REYNOSO: SOWING THE SEEDS OF JUSTICE, PRECIOUS KNOWLEDGE, and GOD WILLING as part of this year’s Documania! at the San Diego Latino Film Festival. CRUZ REYNOSO: SOWING THE SEEDS OF JUSTICE Producer: Abby Ginzberg

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