Roxie Thtr. 10/23 6p, 10/25-26 1p; Apple Cinemas 10/25 7:30p,11/2 2p & 4p ATA- 10/25-26 2p, 10/29-31 6:30p; Yerba Buena Ctr. for the Arts 10/26 3p & 5p, 11/1 1p, 3p & 5p; 9th Street Independent Film Center 10/24 6:15p, 10/28 6:30p, 11/3 6:15p,11/4 6:30p
Ignite your senses at the Cine+Mas SF Latino Film Festival, running October 23-November 6! Experience the pulse of Latin American and US indie cinema with a stunning lineup of 55 films-22 in-person screenings across San Francisco and 20 available online. From emerging visionaries to established masters, our selection is a vibrant celebration of filmmaking from across the Americas. Whether you crave heart-pounding thrillers, laugh-out-loud comedies, or powerful dramas, we have a story for you.
The festival opens with 'ASCO: Without Permission,' a must-see documentary profiling the radical 70s-80s Chicano art collective that merged art with activism to challenge the establishment. Unrecognized in their time, they're now hailed as some of the most vital artists of the 20th century.
Explore captivating narratives where passion and politics collide. In 'Violent Butterflies,' Mexico City artists fall for each other while plotting revenge on dirty cops. In 'The Dog, My Father and US,' a man's indiscretions in Ecuador lead to a life-altering crisis. Find romance in 'Between Actors,' or join a boy's journey in the sweet road film 'Leap of Angels.'
Our powerful documentaries give voice to today's most vital social movements. Dive into our 'Ancestral Guardians' shorts program, where 'Charip: Lightning in the River' follows the Wampis Nation's Indigenous Guard as they protect the Peruvian Amazon from illegal mining. In 'Mukunan Aprendiz De Paje,' a young man in Brazil trains to be a shaman, learning directly from nature. Don't miss Ray Telle's 'American Agitator,' profiling organizer Fred Ross, Sr., with tributes from Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta, or 'Relentless Memory,' an emotional journey into a forgotten past.
Join film lovers at cultural centers and theaters across the city for a cinematic journey you won't forget.
The festival kicks off in just a few days! Visit cinemassf.org for the full schedule and to purchase tickets now. Don't miss out!
Free-$18.
Presented by Cine+Mas SF Latino Film Festival.
Roxie Thtr. 10/23 6p, 10/25-26 1p; Apple Cinemas 10/25 7:30p,11/2 2p & 4p ATA- 10/25-26 2p, 10/29-31 6:30p; Yerba Buena Ctr. for the Arts 10/26 3p & 5p, 11/1 1p, 3p & 5p; 9th Street Independent Film Center 10/24 6:15p, 10/28 6:30p, 11/3 6:15p,11/4 6:30p
Ignite your senses at the Cine+Mas SF Latino Film Festival, running October 23-November 6! Experience the pulse of Latin American and US indie cinema with a stunning lineup of 55 films-22 in-person screenings across San Francisco and 20 available online. From emerging visionaries to established masters, our selection is a vibrant celebration of filmmaking from across the Americas. Whether you crave heart-pounding thrillers, laugh-out-loud comedies, or powerful dramas, we have a story for you.
The festival opens with 'ASCO: Without Permission,' a must-see documentary profiling the radical 70s-80s Chicano art collective that merged art with activism to challenge the establishment. Unrecognized in their time, they're now hailed as some of the most vital artists of the 20th century.
Explore captivating narratives where passion and politics collide. In 'Violent Butterflies,' Mexico City artists fall for each other while plotting revenge on dirty cops. In 'The Dog, My Father and US,' a man's indiscretions in Ecuador lead to a life-altering crisis. Find romance in 'Between Actors,' or join a boy's journey in the sweet road film 'Leap of Angels.'
Our powerful documentaries give voice to today's most vital social movements. Dive into our 'Ancestral Guardians' shorts program, where 'Charip: Lightning in the River' follows the Wampis Nation's Indigenous Guard as they protect the Peruvian Amazon from illegal mining. In 'Mukunan Aprendiz De Paje,' a young man in Brazil trains to be a shaman, learning directly from nature. Don't miss Ray Telle's 'American Agitator,' profiling organizer Fred Ross, Sr., with tributes from Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta, or 'Relentless Memory,' an emotional journey into a forgotten past.
Join film lovers at cultural centers and theaters across the city for a cinematic journey you won't forget.
The festival kicks off in just a few days! Visit cinemassf.org for the full schedule and to purchase tickets now. Don't miss out!
Free-$18.
Presented by Cine+Mas SF Latino Film Festival.
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