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NewFilmmakers Los Angeles Film Festival – InFocus: Indigenous Cinemav

Date
June 16, 2024
Time
2:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Cost
$10 – $30
Organizer’s Site
newfilmmakersla.com/events
Council District
City Council District 14
NewFilmmakers Los Angeles (NFMLA) hosts its November Monthly Film Festival, which features its annual InFocus: Indigenous Cinema program. The event highlights the work of indigenous filmmakers in front of and behind the camera, The Pines, filmmaker Kimberly Caicedo’s debut narrative feature, and November Shorts, an offering of highlights from NFMLA’s ongoing general program.

 

All of the programs are followed by a Q&A with each filmmaker. The program also offers a special reception so the audience can meet the filmmakers and incredible talent involved and network with industry professionals.
 
 
 

Location

South Park Center
1139 S. Hill St.
Los Angeles, 90015 United States
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Phone:
323-521-7385
Website:
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