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Philadelphia Latino Film Festival
May 29 – June 5, 2O22May 29 - June 5 - The Philadelphia Latino Film Festival (PHLAFF) was established in 2012 and has become the Greater Philadelphia region’s only festival showcasing the extraordinary and innovative work of emerging and established Latine/x/a/o filmmakers...
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February’s IDA Documentary Awards Moves to March Virtual Event Amid Omicron Surge
The awards show is shifting from its original date of Saturday, Feb. 5, to Friday, March 4, and going from an in-person event to a virtual one.
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Philadelphia Latino Film Festival – May 3O – June 6, 2O21
This will be the 10th Annual Philadelphia Latino Film Festival (PHLAFF) running May 30th - June 6th. Philadelphia’s only festival showcasing the extraordinary and innovative work of emerging and established Latino and Latinx creatives and filmmakers from the U.S. and Latin America. A decade after its founding, PHLAFF has evolved into an international film festival that brings the best Latino and Latinx stories to a broad audience. For 2021, the festival has expanded...
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You don’t think about transsexualism being something that a small town in Panama would be encountering. But obviously, people needing to live their truth in the form of the sex they were not assigned at birth happens anywhere and everywhere. The complexities of the story play out so that you can sympathize with every member of the family, the wife Carol (Gaby Gnazzo) feels betrayed because she feels she’s been a good sport about him needing to play “dress up” now and again, making it a fun “girls night” out for dinner and a movie, but thought they agreed it was never something their three sons, friends, neighbors, co-workers etc…