Providence Festival of New Latin American Cinema |
April 24-27 at the RISD Auditorium--Providence
The Providence Festival of New Latin American Cinema was founded in Providence, RI in 1993 as a non-profit organization to promote Latin-American culture in general, and more specifically to highlight contemporary feature-length Latino films. Each April, the Festival organizes an annual week-long film festival presenting the best feature-length films produced in Latin America and the Spanish-speaking Caribbean by Latin-American directors, and released in the eighteen months prior to the Festival.
This year, the festival runs from April 24-27 at the RISD Auditorium 17 River Walkway (4 South Water Street), Providence.
Admission is $3 per show; $15 for an all-film pass; and free with RISD ID.
Tickets are purchased at the door at the RISD Auditorium.
Group rates and discounts for non-profits can be arranged at 401 454.6591.
Here is the schedule of films (for more info about each film, check the website
SCHEDULE
Thursday, April 24 7:00 PM------- The Sapphires 8:00 PM------- Sunburn 8:30 PM------- Speaker Phone Friday, April 25 6:00 PM------- Yesterday Starts Tomorrow (short) 6:15 PM------- Crosswords (short) 6:30 PM------- Faces of the Moon 9:00 PM------- Red Ink |
Saturday, April 26 12:00 PM------- The Island of Lost Children 2:00 PM------- The Photographer 4:00 PM------- Gypsies Without Tents 5:30 PM------- Accosted on Carnival Monday 7:30 PM------- Bolivar am I 9:30 PM------- Such is Life Sunday, April 27 1:30 PM------- Cursed Gold (short) 1:30 PM------- Loving each other in the shadows (short) 1:30 PM------- Whispers of Death (short) 4:00 PM------- MUSICAL CONCERT 7:15 PM------- Sunburn 7:30 PM------- Behind the Sun 9:30 PM------- Bola de nieve: The sad man that always sang happy |
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