Spanning 11 countries from Cuba to Chile, this year´s edition of Latinbeat features U.S. and East Coast premieres by up-and-coming as well as established filmmakers. See your favorite actors in romantic comedies, edge-of-your-seat thrillers, thoughtful dramas as well as eye-catching animations and documentary that flirts with fiction. Don´t miss two special screenings with live musical accompaniment: The Stoessel Expedition, a 1928 film of a remarkable journey in car from Buenos Aires to New York and Mojica Marin’s cult horror classic This Night I Will Possess Your Corpse.">Spanning 11 countries from Cuba to Chile, this year´s edition of Latinbeat features U.S. and East Coast premieres by up-and-coming as well as established filmmakers. See your favorite actors in romantic comedies, edge-of-your-seat thrillers, thoughtful dramas as well as eye-catching animations and documentary that flirts with fiction. Don´t miss two special screenings with live musical accompaniment: The Stoessel Expedition, a 1928 film of a remarkable journey in car from Buenos Aires to New York and Mojica Marin’s cult horror classic This Night I Will Possess Your Corpse.">

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Spanning 11 countries from Cuba to Chile, this year´s edition of Latinbeat features U.S. and East Coast premieres by up-and-coming as well as established filmmakers. See your favorite actors in romantic comedies, edge-of-your-seat thrillers, thoughtful dramas as well as eye-catching animations and documentary that flirts with fiction.

Don´t miss two special screenings with live musical accompaniment: The Stoessel Expedition, a 1928 film of a remarkable journey in car from Buenos Aires to New York and Mojica Marin’s cult horror classic This Night I Will Possess Your Corpse. There will also be a special Panel Presentation: Central American and Caribbean Cinema Today, co-presented with Casa Clementina and Cinema Tropical and sponsored by New York Women in Film and Television. Latinbeat filmmakers will discuss innovative and hybrid forms of film production in the region. Admission to the panel is free with the purchase of a ticket to the 1pm screening on Sunday, August 14 of Marimbas from Hell.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Presented by The Film Society of Lincoln Center, programmed by the Film Society’s Richard Peña and Marcela Goglio, with generous support from the Consulate General of Argentina in New York, Pro Chile, the Mexican Cultural Institute of New York, the Mexico Tourism Board, Telemundo 47, the New York Latin Media and Entertainment Commission and The New England Festival of Ibero American Cinema. Special Thanks to Fundación Cinemateca Argentina, Motion Picture Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division/ National Audio-visual Conservation Center/ Library of Congress, Center for Cuban Studies, Café Ronda/Café Frida, Bionade, Dewars and Wines of Argentina. Thanks to our community partners: Ballet Hispanico; Institute of Latin American Studies, Columbia University; Mano a Mano: Mexican Culture Without Borders; MediaNoche / PRdream; National Association of Latino Independent Producers - NY (NALIP); New Generation Latino Consortium / NGL Media; Havana Film Festival New York.

Source: Cubarte


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