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. 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, as well as Cristina Garza, Senior Vice President of Development and Production at Endeavor Content. 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 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 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. 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 Festival is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.ĮVENT: NewFilmmakers LA Film Festival With the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences – InFocus: Latinx & Hispanic Cinema CALIBRE 50 CONCERT TORO WAPO TVNewFilmmakers Los Angeles (NFMLA) hosts its 1st in-person Monthly Film Festival in 2 years on February 19th! Enjoy great films, an open bar, and filmmaker Q&As! Featured this month is our annual InFocus: Black Cinema program, along with a block of films from The Black TV & Film Collective 2021 Black Producers’ Fellowship, the Los Angeles premiere of writer-director Christian Rozier’s Apache Leap, and a program of local and international music videos. More event information and tickets here: All filmmakers are welcome and encouraged to submit their projects for consideration for upcoming NFMLA Festivals, regardless of the schedule for InFocus programming, which celebrates diversity, inclusion, and region by spotlighting communities of filmmakers within our filmmaking community as part of our monthly program. NFMLA showcases films by filmmakers of all backgrounds throughout the year, across both our general and InFocus programming. Additionally, the day includes a selection of films from past editions of LA’s own Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA), as well as the LA premiere of Alana Waksman’s award-winning debut feature film, We Burn Like This, which follows a young Jewish woman confronted with rising antisemitism in her community. NewFilmmakers Los Angeles (NFMLA) hosts its April Monthly Film Festival and annual InFocus: Asian Cinema program, spotlighting Asian filmmakers and stories from around the world across two shorts programs featuring work by emerging Asian and Asian-American talent in front of and behind the camera. NewFilmmakers LA April 23rd Film Festival – InFocus: Asian Cinema Blake Mills and Friends, Bordello, June 8 (Tuesday): Win Tickets Now.Way under $10: LaRocco Pizza, Culver City.Photos: Gorillaz w/ Lou Reed Gibson Amphitheater, October 27, 2010.Photos: Sky Ferreira Amoeba Records, February 19, 2014.Photos: Tyler, The Creator Coachella 2015, Weekend 1.Losanjealous Podcast: Heather Graham Edition.
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