
New York International Latino Film Festival
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The New York International Latino Film Festival is seeking volunteers for this year's 10th anniversary film festival, scheduled to take place from July 28 - August 2, 2009. There is a range of positions ...

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9th ANNUAL NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL LATINO FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES AWARD WINNERS July 28, 2007 (New York, NY) – The 9th edition of the New York International Latino Film Festival (NYILFF) concluded with some of the most exciting films in cinema, indelible red carpets events and remarkable a...

New York International Latino Film Festival
The 1st annual New York International Latino Film Festival Youth Showcase is a collection of films, showcasing the work & talent of Latino youth from across the nation.
2008 NYILFF Youth Showcase lineup:
"29"
1:53/Color/Digital
School: Film School of San Antonio
Directed by: Frank Romo
Two young employees working in a war ...ehouse are drawn to a mysterious locked door with disembodied voice repeating the number: 29…29…29…29…29… They feel compelled to open the door to find out what is behind the locked door.
200 MGS Of Normailty
6:00/Color/Digital
School: Ghetto Film School
Director: Elias Luna
A young woman seeks the medicine that will restore her sanity before it's too late.
Negative To Positive
9:45/Color/Digital
School: Reel Works Teen Filmmaking
Director: Derek Garcia
This is a story about two sisters, Heather and Jenna, and their childhood.
Their mother took drugs while they were young and, at times, right in front
of them. Their father didn't always help, but he was there for his children.
This film shows how Heather and Jenna turned these negative experiences into positive ones for the future.
Cool One
3:20/Color/Digital
School: Film School of San Antonio
Director: Alejandra Lopez
In any language, wanting to take a girl out to a party and getting her wasted to the point of having her unconsciousness is not romantic. Maybe the cool one is isn’t that cool after all. This short deals with that situation in American Sign Language.
Music Within
2:23/Color/Digital
School: Film School of San Antonio
Director: Jeffrey Martinez
We are Latinos! We have a music within that cannot be stopped. It is a music that is not created by machines, MP3 players, videos, radios, etc. This is a funny take on that Latino reality.
La Historia De Una Joven
5:00/Color/Digital
School: In Process
Directors: Vanessa & Erika Murillo
The story of a young girl who is kidnapped and raped. As she thinks about how to explain what happened to her family, she decides that silence is her only choice. This video is intended to recognize the many young Latinas that stay silent to abuse each year.
Broken Mirror -
15:00/Color/DIgital
School: Downtown Community Television Center/Pro-TV
Director: Megan Rosado
Story of a young women coping with her brother's mental disability and self reflecting on why she developed anorexia.
Three PHAT Lives
23:00/Color/Digital
School: Downtown Community Television Center/Pro-TV
Directors: Luis Moraza, Jessica Rondon & Serena Steele
Three teenagers explore what it means to be overweight in their families, culture, and society.
We Are People, Too
15:00/Color/Digital
School: Theatre Arts Production Company School
Director: James Duarte
In the past the gay community has had difficulty with having equality among their society. Till this day, they continue to struggle to reach that state of acceptance. The film attempts to establish a sense of equality between homosexuals and heterosexuals.
*NOTE: This event is FREE!!!
Hora:Sábado, 26 de julio de 2008 14:00
Lugar:Helen Mills Theatre















