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Upcoming Screenings of GRANITO in Montana and

The LPB funded GRANITO is an official selection of the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival in Missoula, Montana and the Documentary Edge Festival in New Zealand. The Big Sky Documentary Film Festival is a unique setting for filmmakers to premiere new work and for

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PRODUCERS! The Tribeca Film Institute announces New Media Funding Initiative

The Tribeca Film Institute is currently welcoming feedback and open collaboration on their submission guidelines for their New Media funding initiative. The submissions will open on April 2, 2011. About TFI New Media Fund – The TFI New Media Fund provides funding

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The “Mariachi High” trailer is on YouTube! (via Working Films)

The MARIACHI HIGH trailer was posted on the Working Films Channel on YouTube. Here’s the link: www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8Eav9QvOnc Produced and directed by Ilana Trachtman, MARIACHI HIGH captures a year in the life of competitive high school mariachi musicians in the top-ranked ensemble Mariachi Halcon in

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NALIP’S Doing Your Doc: Diverse Visions, Regional Voices in Chicago

Do you have a personal documentary idea, or social change community project that needs development? Are you considering public television funding sources or need R&D $$??  Join us in Chicago – Feb. 25-27 – Friday night through Sunday at 5

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SPEAKING IN TONGUES – February Screenings and New Tools on the Website

Producers Marcia Jarmel and Ken Schneider continue to use the LPB funded documentary SPEAKING IN TONGUES to engage audiences in hopes of changing policy and attitudes towards multilingual education. The film is screening all across the country and there are multiple tools

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“As Long as I Remember,” “Immigrant Nation!” and “The Storm that Swept Mexico” Screening at 2011 CineFestival

The Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, one of the nation’s premier Latino arts institutions, presents the 33rd Annual CineFestival en San Antonio. The oldest running international festival in North America featuring Chicano/ Latino/ Indigenous film subjects at the historic Guadalupe Theater.

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eVOZ – Funding Opportunities and Deadlines

THE ECONOMIST FILM PROJECT – Rolling Deadline from January 10, 2011 to January 2012 The Economist Film Project is an initiative by The Economist, in partnership with PBS NewsHour, to showcase the work of independent documentary filmmakers from around the world. Selected

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LPB Funded ‘GRANITO’ World Premiere at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival

LPB would like to congratulate producer Paco de Onis and director Pamela Yates for the selection of GRANITO in the Documentary Premieres section of the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. With the expanding impact and popularity of documentaries in our world today, Documentary Premieres is a new

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Pitch Your Project for PBS at CineFestival 2011

Thinking about submitting your proposal to LPB’s Open Call, partnering with local PBS station KLRN or just want feedback from funders, filmmakers and local PBS executives? Come and pitch your idea to us or screen a trailer and get feedback

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