Film
Sara Ramírez Presents ‘LOSERVILLE,’ a Film to Stomp Out Bullying
Someone you know could be bullied or cyberbullied. Someone you know might be a bully or a cyberbully.
Aris Mejías Braves the Storm in THE VESSEL
“Studios will realize that bilingual actors provide more flexibility and bring valuable production tools to the table.”
HANDS OF STONE Looks to Shatter Hollywood’s ‘Latino Problem’
It looks like one more blow is still needed to be struck when it comes to shattering the misperceptions of Latinos in the media business.
‘Qué Lejos Estoy’ (How Far I Am): A Photographic Exploration of Mexican-American Identity (VIDEO)
What happens to the Mexican traditions, identity and the ideologies of one family after three generations of assimilation into American culture? By bringing old photographs to life, the filmmaker attempts to find why things have changed, how traditions were lost and asks what makes him who he is today. As part of the PBS Online Film Festival, filmmaker […]
Narco News: Episode 1 of ‘El Joe T. Hodo Show’ (VIDEO)
Fictional Texas oilman Joe T. Hodo (Greg ‘Gringoyo’ Berger) talks to indigenous community security forces in the war-torn Mexican state of Guerrero.
Afro-Latino Festival of New York Celebrates Its 4th Edition July 8-10
The Afro-Latino Festival of New York is excited to announce its lineup for this year’s festival, set for July 8-10.
Rostros del arte kichwa: Eriberto Gualinga y sus documentales de la selva
Nos tildan de un pueblo problemático, un pueblo peligroso. Quería mostrar la otra cara de mi pueblo: un pueblo pacífico que reclama derechos.
José (Joshi) Espinosa y su cine experimental: Cinco rostros del arte indígena kichwa (III)
En esta tercera entrega, Brianne Burke y Meghan Tunno entrevistan a José (Joshi) Espinosa, cineasta kichwa de Otavalo.
Latinas Take Center Stage at the 2016 Latino Trendsetter Awards
“We need to respect women. We are here to save the world, believe it or not.”
Actors Laura Gómez and J.W. Cortes on Diversity in Film and TV
“We need to have more women and people of color behind the camera and in decision-making roles. That’s just a fact.”
Reinventing Cuba: A Documentary About the Island’s Creative Class
How the people of Cuba’s creative class are pushing their imaginations, and their government, to the limit.
A Latino Call to Arms in Not Supporting the Tribeca Film Festival
Only when a united community registers a truly profound disdain, will change take effect.
The Ovarian Psycos Conquer SXSW in Newest Documentary
The “Ovas” visually blend a bold style of ecologically-aware feminist punk rock riot-girl and LA street style, meshed with political Zapatismo.