Monthly Archives: July 2014

The ITVS Diversity Development Fund is Now Accepting Applications – Deadline: September 7, 2012

Deadline: September 7, 2012 The Diversity Development Fund provides up to $15,000 in research and development funding to independent producers of color to develop single documentary programs for public television. Projects should speak to the ITVS mission to serve underrepresented audiences with

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‘John Leguizamo’s Tales from a Ghetto Klown’ Premieres Friday, June 13th on PBS!

Tune in to the PBS Arts Summer Festival on Friday, June 13th and get a behind-the-scenes look at one of the industry’s most versatile actors: John Leguizamo. Directed by Ben De Jesus, John Leguizamo’s Tales From a Ghetto Klown profiles the renowned actor/playwright

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Sneak Preview of ‘John Leguizamo’s Tales from a Ghetto Klown’

NALIP-NY and Tio Louie present a sneak preview of the LPB funded film John Leguizamo’s Tales from a Ghetto Klown as part of Prime Latino Media Salon, a monthly series for Latino multimedia-makers & actors in the metro-New York area. Premiering on July 13 on

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KLRN and HoustonPBS Host Sneak Preview Screenings of ‘Mariachi High’!

The PBS Arts Summer Festival expands the scope and diversity of the arts on television, with a multi-part weekly series and new original online content that takes viewers across the country and around the world. The first stop was Zapata, Texas with

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Check Out the Latest Issue of VOZ!

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‘Granito: How to Nail a Dictator’ – Production Diary Excerpt Featured in VOZ

As featured in the 2011 issue of VOZ – The Voice of Latino Public Broadcasting, director Pamela Yates shares the journey of making GRANITO: HOW TO NAIL A DICTATOR, the powerful documentary premiering this Thursday, June 28th on PBS though POV (please check local

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‘Mariachi High’ Screening in Zapata and Laredo, Texas!

MARIACHI HIGH (directed by Ilana Trachtman and Kim Connell and produced by Kelly Sheehan and Carol DeVoe)  captures a year in the life of top-ranked student musicians in “Mariachi Halcon,” the varsity-level championship ensemble at Zapata High School on the border of South Texas.

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Four LPB Programs Nominated for Imagen Awards

The Imagen Awards aims to recognize and reward positive portrayals of Latinos in all forms of media, as well as to encourage and recognize the achievements of Latinos in the entertainment and communications industries. We are proud to announce that

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LPB Funded Film ‘El Velador’ Screening at the Museum of Modern Art

Icarus Films Presents the Theatrical Premiere of Natalia Almada’s Acclaimed Film EL VELADOR / THE NIGHT WATCHMAN June 14 ‐ 20 at The Museum of Modern Art, Followed by Tour Across the U.S. PBS’ POV Will Present the Film’s National

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