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Cinema Tropical Festival
Award-winning Argentine, Brazilian, Dominican, and Mexican films at the Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria, Queens, Feb 24-26, 2017
Neighboring Scenes: New Latin American Cinema 2020
Friday-Tuesday, February 14-18, 2020
FILM AT LINCOLN CENTER
Upper West Side, NYC
Cinema Tropical co-produces one of New York City’s most important Latin film festivals. This year’s films are Argentine, Bolivian, Brazilian, Chilean, Colombian, Indigenous, LGBT, Mexican and Peruvian.
Havana Film Festival New York 2018 new Latin American cinema
Argentine, Brazilian, Chilean, Colombian, Cuban, Ecuadorian, Mexican, Paraguayan and Venezuelan films plus tributes to Senel Paz (Cuban), Tomás Gutiérrez Alea (Cuban), and Fernando Birri (Argentine).
AMC Loews 34th St in Chelsea, and other venues in Manhattan, Queens & The Bronx
OPENING NIGHT
Wednesday, April 11, 2018
FESTIVAL April 6 – 17, 2018
Things to do in NYC in February 2019
Black History Month
1-3 Cinema Tropical film festival
5 Lunar New Year
6-10 Film Comment Selects
8-16 New York Fashion Week
9-12 Westminster Dog Show
11-24 Off-Broadway Week
14 Valentine’s Day, Carnival
18 Presidents Day
21-28 MoMA Doc Fortnight
22-17 Int’l Children’s Film Festival
22-26 Neighboring Scenes film festival
28-3 ADAA Art Show
28-10 Rendez-vous with French Cinema
Neighboring Scenes 2019
LINCOLN CENTER, Feb 22-26, 2019, Latin American film festival ~ Argentine, Bolivian, Brazilian, Chilean, Mexican, Peruvian and Uruguayan movies. Co-presented by Cinema Tropical.
Neon Bull
The Brazilian Cinema Tropical Award winner for “Best Feature Film” screens at the Museum of the Moving Image, Sun, Feb 26, 2017
Latin Film in New York City
Explore Latin film in New York City including: Latin movies, actors, theaters, film festivals, cultural festivals, museums, and more.
Chavela Vargas Didn’t Just Sing Rancheras, She Lived Them
SAN JOAQUÍN FLORES, Heredia, Costa Rica ~ April 17, 1919 🇲🇽
Colombian Culture in New York City
Explore Colombian Culture in New York City, including: cumbia, vallenato, salsa, reggaeton, art, film, food, theatre, and more. 🇨🇴
Film at Lincoln Center is New York City’s Leading Film Organization
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LINCOLN CENTER, Manhattan
Things To Do in NYC in January 2024
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African Diaspora International Film Festival is a World Full of Music & Soul
This is an outstanding curation of excellent films that show the power and resilience of African Diaspora culture around the world. There are American, Brazilian, British, Cuban, French, Guadeloupean, Malian and Peruvian music films.
COLOMBIA UNIVERSITY TEACHERS COLLEGE
Morningside Heights, Manhattan
Friday-Sunday, April 28-30, 2023
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Dry Ground Burning Moves Real Brazilian Women on the Edge to the Front and Center
Part gangster film, part cowboy western, and part science fiction, a woman fresh out of prison becomes a champion of the oppressed in dystopian Brazil.
BAM
Fort Greene, Brooklyn
April 21 – May 3, 2023
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Mexican NYC
Mexican NYC News January 2023 The Prototype Festival 2023 of contemporary opera and musical theater presents new voices, including Mexican folk singer Silvana Estrada’s beautiful “Marchita;” at Here in Hudson Square and other NYC venues; for one week Thursday, January 5-13, 2023. From $40. prototypefestival.org 🇲🇽 The PBR Buck Off 2022 professional bull rider’s rodeo […]
Panamanian NYC
Panamanian NYC used to be centered in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. It is spread out now. The Panamanian Consulate is in Midtown, Manhattan nyconsul.com Panama is Tamborito, Cumbia, Latin Jazz and Salsa. Reggaeton came to NYC from Jamaicans in Panama. NYC’s most famous Panamanian is Salsa and Latin Jazz legend Rubén Blades. He’s super cool. He […]
Museum of the Moving Image
The Museum of the Moving Image (MoMI) in Astoria, Queens is NYC’s museum of film, television, video games, and digital culture. MoMI screens films daily. The collection holds over 130,000 objects. Educational programs serve around 70,000 students every year. The museum is on the site of the historic 1920 Astoria Studios, now Kaufman Astoria Studios. […]
Neighboring Scenes
Neighboring Scenes is a showcase of Latin American cinema at Film at Lincoln Center in February. Co-produced with Cinema Tropical, it presents both fresh talent and established filmmakers. Neighboring Scenes shows Latin America in all its pain and glory. This is not Hollywood. This is real life.” Keith Widyolar, New York Latin Culture Magazine. “Film […]
Neighboring Scenes 2022 Latin American Film Festival is at Film at Lincoln Center
Thu-Mon, February 24-28, 2022
FILM AT LINCOLN CENTER
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NYC’s Celebrate Mexico Now Festival 2021 is Always Relevant
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Saturday-Monday, October 30 – November 1
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Renee Goust
Cantina Cuir
Terraza 7
Elmhurst, Queens
Saturday, October 30
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The 20th Tribeca Film Festival 2021 is Citywide
LOCATIONS CITYWIDE
Wednesday, June 9 to June 20, 2021
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The Neighboring Scenes 2021 Film Festival Puts Latin America on Your Screen
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Oscars 2020 Academy Awards
Sunday, February 9, 2020
ABC, DOLBY THEATRE
Hollywood, California
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“Parasite” makes history as the first non-English language film to win Best Picture. Puerto Rico-born Joaquin Phoenix wins Best Actor.
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Latin connections to this year’s nominees are Argentine, Brazilian, Creole, Cuban, French, Italian, Jewish, Malian, Mexican, Nigerian, Portuguese, Puerto Rican, Spanish and Trinidadian.
Doc Fortnight 2019
MIDTOWN, daily Feb 21-28, 2019, international documentary film festival ~ Argentine, Brazilian, Indigenous and Peruvian documentaries screened at the home of one of the world’s great film collections
Brasil Summerfest 2018
A few legends and a new crop of the year’s best Brazilian music.
Multiple Venues in Manhattan & Brooklyn
July 29 – August 12, 2018
Neighboring Scenes 2018
Film Society of Lincoln Center
Wednesday – Sunday
February 28 – March 4, 2018
Neighboring Scenes 2017
Film Society of Lincoln Center
January 26 – 31, 2017
New York Latin Culture Awards
AWARDS ~ An annual award for government, education and culture leaders who support or are part of Latin Culture in New York City
Things To Do in NYC in April 2024
Arab American Heritage Month, Broadway openings
Things To Do in NYC in October 2023
Things to do in NYC in October 2023 include the: Panamanian Parade, Hispanic Day Parade, Italian Day Parade, Indigenous Parade, Jackson Heights Halloween Parade, and the Village Halloween Parade. The October holiday is Indigenous Peoples Day / Italian Heritage Day (formerly Columbus Day, but the man and the colonization he triggered was pure evil). Latin […]
African American New York
“New York is a secret African city.” Robert Farris Thompson, American historian at Yale University Thompson’s statement is true. Once you learn to read the signs, you see the parallel universe of the African Diaspora, everywhere. To preserve our heritage culture, we hid it in plain sight. New York Latin Culture
Things to Do in NYC in July 2022
4th of July, Colombian Parade, Peruvian Parade, Bastille Day, SummerStage, BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn, Shakespeare in the Park, and NYC Restaurant Week
Alternative, Art , Baile Funk, Baseball, Comedy, Dance, Film, Food, House, Jazz, MPB, Parades, Pop, Rap, Rock, Reggaeton Salsa, Samba, Soccer, Tango,
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Things to Do in NYC in June 2022
Things to do in NYC in June 2022 include SummerStage, BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn, NY Puerto Rico Week and the National Puerto Rican Day Parade, the Coney Island Mermaid Parade and NYC Pride Parade. June is NYC Pride Month. It’s also Caribbean Heritage Month and African-American Music Appreciation Month. June is a great month to visit because the […]
2017 Grammys: Jesse & Joy, iLe, Vicente Fernández, Jose Lugo & Guasábara Combo
Sunday, February 12, 2017
CBS
2016 Latin Grammys: Carlos Vives, Shakira, Juan Gabriel, “La Bicicleta,” Manuel Medrano
Thursday, November 17, 2016
UNIVISION