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NFMLA + the Academy 2021 Latinx and Hispanic Cinema

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NFMLA + the Academy 2021 Latinx and Hispanic Cinema
SEP 17 - SEP 18 6:00 AM PDT - 2:00 PM PDT
Add to Calendar 09/17/2021 06:00 09/18/2021 14:00 America/Los_Angeles NFMLA + the Academy 2021 Latinx and Hispanic Cinema You are invited to join NewFilmmakers Los Angeles (NFMLA) and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) for a virtual edition of the annual InFocus: Latinx & Hispanic Cinema Festival. The program line up consists of three short film programs and a presentation of the feature documentary A La Calle, which was recently acquired by WarnerMedia 150 and will release on HBO Max in September 2021. The Festival is co-presented by Mount Saint Mary’s University Film, Television... Oscars.org | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences web@oscars.org

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You are invited to join NewFilmmakers Los Angeles (NFMLA) and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) for a virtual edition of the annual InFocus: Latinx & Hispanic Cinema Festival. The program line up consists of three short film programs and a presentation of the feature documentary A La Calle, which was recently acquired by WarnerMedia 150 and will release on HBO Max in September 2021. The Festival is co-presented by Mount Saint Mary’s University Film, Television & Photography program and includes screenings, filmmaker Q&A sessions and industry panels.

The program offers the unique opportunity to experience exceptional independent films by emerging talent, with filmmakers and stories from the United States, Mexico, Brazil, Puerto Rico, Argentina, El Salvador, Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, the Dominican Republic, Spain and the Cuban diaspora. The festival will kick off with four panels beginning in the afternoon on Friday, September 17th, including conversations with Gloria Calderón Kellett, showrunner of the sitcom One Day at a Time, Cristina Garza, Senior Vice President of Development and Production at Endeavor Content, Emily Cohen Ibañez, director of the POV feature documentary film Fruits of Labor and Bruno Santamaría, director of the POV feature documentary film Things We Dare Not Do.

The weekend’s film programming begins Friday evening with the Los Angeles premiere of award-winning documentary A La Calle, directed by Maxx Caicedo and Nelson G. Navarrete. This vivid multi-perspective on Venezuela’s recent political history clandestinely shot over three years both delves into the larger political factors involved, as well as the ordinary Venezuelan citizens’ grassroots struggle for freedom.

Saturday’s film programming kicks off with Shorts Program I - A Day at Work, a selection of films that explore work and labor in a meaningful way, as a source of identity, survival, pride and mastery. Following is Shorts Program II - Generational Echoes, a collection of stories centering the relationships between generations and the effects that they have on one another on both a personal and societal level.

The evening concludes with Shorts Program III - In Search of Self and Place, a compilation of narratives that revolve around the pursuit of a sense of personal strength, both through internally finding and asserting oneself and through determining one's place in relationship with others.

EVENT SCHEDULE

Panels:

Friday, 9/17/21

1:00pm - 2:00pm - Conversation with Gloria Calderón Kellett on Television Showrunning
3:00pm - 4:30pm - Conversation with Christina Garza at Endeavor Content on Developing, Financing and Producing Scripted Film & Television Projects
5:00pm - 6:30pm - POV and NFMLA Present: A Conversation with Bruno Santamaría, Director of Things We Dare Not Do
7:00pm - 8:30pm - POV and NFMLA Present: A Conversation with Emily Cohen Ibañez, Director of Fruits of Labor

Film Programs:

Friday, 9/17/21

Program #1: InFocus: Latinx & Hispanic Cinema Feature – A La Calle
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM – Suggested Screening Time
8:30 PM – 9:30 PM – Audience Q&A

Saturday, 9/18/21

Program #2: InFocus: Latinx & Hispanic Cinema Shorts I – A Day at Work
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM – Suggested Screening Time
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM – Audience Q&A

Program #3: InFocus: Latinx & Hispanic Cinema Shorts II – Generational Echoes
3:15 PM – 4:45 PM – Suggested Screening Time
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM – Audience Q&A

Program #4: InFocus: Latinx & Hispanic Cinema Shorts #2 – InFocus: Latinx & Hispanic Cinema Shorts III – In Search of Self and Place
6:15 PM – 7:45 PM – Suggested Screening Time
8:00 PM – 9:00 PM – Audience Q&A

For more information and tickets, please visit: www.nfmla.org/events