For Immediate Release
August 10, 2016
Media Contacts:
Juliana Mojica, Mojica Arts/ Cine+Más SF/ San Francisco Latino Film Festival, 415.225.3725 mojicaarts@gmail.com
David Franco, Cine+Mas SF, 415.754.9580 publicity (at)cine mas sf (dot) org
Cine+Más SF presents
8th Annual San Francisco Latino Film Festival
September 16-October 1, 2016
Calendar Listing / Film / Festival / Community Event
Calendar Editors Please Note:
What: 8th Annual Cine+Mas San Francisco Latino Film Festival
Where: SAN FRANCISCO / OAKLAND / BERKELEY
When: Sept 16-Oct 1, 2016
INFO: http://www.sflatinofilmfestival.org or call 415-754-9580.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA –August 10, 2016 – Cine+Más SF presents the San Francisco Latino Film Festival (September 16-October 1, 2016) in theatres and cultural centers throughout the San Francisco Bay Area, screening award winning and critically acclaimed documentary and feature films throughout Latin America, South America and the USA. The audience will have the opportunity to participate in discussions with local and visiting filmmakers after many of the screenings.
The Festival is excited to announce this year it will open at the new Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in the Mission District and takes the program to cultural venues in the Bay Area including the Roxie Theater, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, La Pena Cultural Center, the de Young Museum and the Eastside Cultural Center. Films are screened in their original language with English subtitles.
A short list of this year’s program includes:
H.O.M.E by Daniel Maldonado from New York City. Jeremy Ray Valdez (La Mission) plays a young man with Asperger’s Syndrome who finds respite in the subways of New York City. .
SACRED SACRAMENT by Lionel Desai, a San Francisco filmmaker. Familiar sights and faces from the Mission. Boy coming to terms with separation from his mother who was deported as he prepares for his first communion while staying at adoptive family.
SIEMBRA by Samuel Henriquez from Colombia. It’s a drama set in Colombia’s Pacific Coast about a fisherman displaced by the armed conflict yearning to return to his land.
LIBERTAD by Brenda Avila-Haan, a filmmaker from Santa Cruz. A short film profiling a transgender indigenous woman from Oaxaca whose life transcends borders.
CRAVING CUBA by Zuzy Martin Lynch and Rick Lynch, San Francisco filmmakers. A documentary about Cuban-American’s nostalgia and yearning to travel and connect with Cuba. Subjects include Jessica Aguirre (NBC news anchor), George Gascon (San Francisco District Attorney), and singer/actor Carlos Ponce.
SFLFF 8 is pleased to welcome several sponsors back including: KQED, KPFA 94.1FM, KPIX, CBS 5, KBCW, SFstation.com, JCDECAUX, and MDT Agency. Companies or individuals interested in supporting as sponsors or volunteers are encouraged to contact us at 415-754-9580 or programming (at) SFLatinoFilmFestival (dot) org.
2 Comments
Diana Zasimczuk
(August 17, 2016 - 12:27 pm)I would like to volunteer at the festival. I am bilingual Spanish -English speaker.
Please contact me
thank you
Diana
admin
(August 19, 2016 - 12:52 pm)Thank you, we will be contacting you shortly.