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London’s getting a new film festival – and it’s entirely dedicated to Latino cinema
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Plus you’ve got London’s various film festivals: BFI, SXSW, and speciality ones like the Queer dedicated BFI Flare, the immersive film-dining festival TASTE, and the animation dedicated Flatworld & Friends to name a few.
Now there’s a new one on the lineup – and it’s entirely dedicated to Latin American Cinema.
Guests set to appear during the event will include Cuban ballet dancer Carlos Acosta, Argentine actor Óscar Martínez and Cuban actor Jorge Perugorría, who will hold question and answer sessions after screenings.
As well as bringing lesser-known creative names to the forefront of London's culture, the Latino Film Festival "exists to disrupt the passive consumption of films... turning overlooked voices into headlines, challenge audiences with perspectives they didn’t know they needed."
There are six other feature films, as well as 10 short films.