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“Saint Omer,” France’s Oscar Entry, is at Film at Lincoln Center

A still from "Saint Omer" by Alice Diop. Courtesy Laurent Le Crabe.

Friday, January 13, 2023
Lincoln Center, NYC
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Alcarràs, Spain’s Oscar Entry, Screens at Film at Lincoln Center

A still from "Alcarràs," courtesy Carla Simón.

Friday, January 6, 2023
FILM AT LINCOLN CENTER
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Kicking and Screening Soccer Film Festival

Kicking and Screening soccer film festival (Otherlet/Dreamstime)

The Kicking and Screening soccer film festival screens inspiring soccer films in NYC and around the world. Films are an interesting way to watch the beautiful game. The Festival launched in 2009. It has since been in Washington DC, London, Amsterdam, Liverpool, Kerala India, Rio de Janeiro, Abu Dhabi and more. Kicking and Screening News […]

Bushwick Film Festival 2022 Features Over 100 Independent Films from Brooklyn and the World

Bushwick Film Festival (Mantoniuk/Dreamstime)

RED CARPET RECEPTION
Tuesday, November 1, 2022
Lot 45
Bushwick, Brooklyn

SCREENINGS
Williamsburg Cinemas
Williamsburg, Brooklyn

AWARDS
Monday, November 7, 2022
Lot 45
Bushwick, Brooklyn
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Rosalía in New York City

Rosalía in 2018 (Christian Bertrand/Dreamstime)

GREAT LAWN, Central Park, Manhattan 🇪🇸

Arte Pa’ Mi Gente 2022 Children’s Arts Festival is at The Clemente

Arte Pa' Mi Gente (Pixelbox/Adobe)

Friday-Sunday, August 12-14, 2022
THE CLEMENTE
Lower East Side, Manhattan
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Tony Succar Joins Issac Delgado’s “Con Tumbao” Timba Band for the Blue Note Jazz Festival at Sony Hall

SONY HALL Times Square Theater District, Manhattan 🇵🇪 🇨🇺

Human Rights Watch Film Festival 2022 is More Relevant Than Ever

Human Rights Watch Film Festival 2022 ("Rebellion" Kenworthy & Sánchez / FLC)

Fri-Thu, May 20-26, 2022
FILM AT LINCOLN CENTER
Lincoln Center
IFC CENTER
Greenwich Village
STREAMING
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The Metropolitan Opera Premieres a New “Lucia de Lammermoor” with Nadine Sierra & Javier Camarena

Saturday, April 23, 2022
METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE
Lincoln Center
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SEASON
September 27, 2021 – June 11, 2022
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Doc Fortnight 2022 Films Explore the Fragility of Life and Mother Earth at MoMA

Doc Fortnight 2022 ("El Lado Quieto" Revereza & Fusilier/MoMA)

Wed, February 23 – March 10, 2022
MUSEUM OF MODERN ART
Midtown, Manhattan
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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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TRAVEL: Las Fiestas de Santiago Apóstol en Loíza, PR is a Festival of Bomba Puertorriqueña

Las Fiestas de Santiago Apóstol en Loíza (Keith Widyolar/New York Latin Culture Magazine)

LOÍZA ALDEA
Puerto Rico
Friday-Sunday, July 23-25, 2021

PROCESSIONS
July 24-26, and 28, 2pm

CARNIVAL SANTA ANA
Medianía Alta
Sunday, August 1, 2021, 1pm
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New Directors/New Films 2021 Screens the Future

April 28 – May 8, 2021
NEWDIRECTORS.ORG
(Reader discounts)
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African Diaspora International Film Festival Sees Contemporary Africa Through African Eyes

nyadiff.org
Memorial Day Weekend
Friday, May 28 – 31, 2021
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The Neighboring Scenes 2021 Film Festival Puts Latin America on Your Screen

A still from Neighboring Scenes 2021 "All the Dead Ones" by Gotardo & Dutra (Cinema Tropical)

filmlinc.org 🎞🎪 Wednesday, March 31 – April 12, 2021 🇦🇷🇧🇴🇧🇷🇨🇱🇨🇺🇬🇹🇬🇹🇲🇽🇵🇦🇵🇪

Follow Your Own Light at the Art of the Real 2020 Documentary Film Festival

A still from "Cenote" at the Art of the Real film festival (Kaori Oda/FLC)

FILMLINC.ORG | November 13-26, 2020 🇦🇷 🇨🇱 🇲🇽

Watch for Oscar Winners at the 2020 Venice Film Festival

Venice Film Festival Golden Lion (Adriano Castelli/Dreamstime)

Wednesday, September 2-12, 2020
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VENICE LIDO, Venice, Italy

Dance on Camera Festival 2020 moves through France, Argentina, Italy and Africa

Still from "Uprooted - The Journey of Jazz Dance" (Khadifa Wong)

Friday-Monday, July 17-20, 2020

Neighboring Scenes: New Latin American Cinema 2020

Pedro Lemebel in "Lemebel" (Joanna Reposi Garibaldi/Film at Lincoln Center)

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.

Scorsese’s “The Irishman” May Be the Last Mob Film

Scorsese's "The Irishman" (Netflix)

NETFLIX | Wednesday, November 27, 2019 🇮🇹

AfriBembé Festival 2019

Vejigante de Ponce at the Afribembe Festival (CCCADI)

Sunday, August 18, 2019
EAST HARLEM ART PARK, NYC
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Dance on Camera Festival 2019

A still from "Play Serious." Courtesy T.M. Rives.

Fri-Mon, July 12-15, 2019
LINCOLN CENTER, NYC ~ The world’s longest-running dance film festival is screening Cuban, Disability, French and Spanish dance films

May Sumak Film Festival 2019

May Sumak Film Festival (Courtesy MSFF)

June 14-16, 2019
Friday-Sunday
GREENWICH VILLAGE, NYC & CORONA, Queens ~ Annual film festival of movies in Indigenous Quechua languages of the central Andes, that screens in New York City and Quito, Ecuador

New Directors/New Films 2019

LINCOLN CENTER & MIDTOWN; daily, Mar 27 – April 7, 2019; Film festival ~ New Argentine, Brazilian, Colombian, French & Mexican filmmakers curated by NYC’s most respected film presenters

I am Cuba is a Classic Soviet Film of Cuba in 1964

Luz Mariá Collazo in 'I am Cuba' (1964). Courtesy Milestone Films.

FILM FORUM, Hudson Square, NYC 🇨🇺 February 15 – April 4, 2019

Film Comment Selects 2019

A scene from 'Los Silencios' (2018). Courtesy Pyramide Distribution.

LINCOLN CENTER, Wed-Sun, Feb 6-10, 2019, Film festival with Brazilian, Chilean, French & Spanish movies curated by Film Comment magazine editors.

International Puppet Fringe Festival NYC 2018

Ganesha puppet. Courtesy of the International Puppet Fringe Festival NYC.

Costa Rican, French, French-Canadian & Puerto Rican puppetry
Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural & Educational Center
Lower East Side, Manhattan
Wednesday – Sunday
August 8 – 12, 2018

Dominican Film Festival 2018

FESTIVAL
Multiple venues
Tuesday – Sunday
July 24 – 29, 2018

CLOSING NIGHT
‘Hermanos’
AMC Empire 25
Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan
Sunday, July 29, 2018

Human Rights Watch Film Festival 2018

Still from 'The Silence of Others' at the Human Rights Watch Film Festival 2018.

Filipino, French, Spanish & Venezuelan films.
Film Society of Lincoln Center
June 14 – 21, 2018

New Directors/New Films 2018

A still from 'Azougue Nazare.' Courtesy of Tiago Melo / Film Society of Lincoln Center / MoMA.

Movies by new Brazilian, Dominican, Filipino, French, and Portuguese directors.

Film Society of Lincoln Center
Upper West Side, Manhattan

MoMA, the Museum of Modern Art
Midtown, Manhattan

March 28 – April 8, 2018

ReelAbilities Film Festival NY 2018

Courtesy of ReelAbilities Film Festival NY

MARLENE MEYERSON JCC MANHATTAN, UPPER WEST SIDE, Thu-Wed, March 8-14, 2018 ~ Inspiring movies about Brazilian, Colombian, Italian, & Catalan-Spanish people with different abilities
#JEWISH #DISABILITIES #FILMFESTIVAL

Film Comment Selects 2018

'Life and Nothing More.' Courtesy of Antonio Mendez Esparza / Film Comment.

‘Film Comment’ Magazine’s annual festival of distinctive premieres and revivals.
Film Society of Lincoln Center
February 23 – 27, 2018

Puerto Rican Heritage Film Festival 2017 screens Mexico and Puppets

Teatro Sea, Lower East Side
Mount Sinai, Upper East Side
NYU Cantor Film Center, Greenwich Village
Cinépolis, Chelsea
Wednesday – Sunday
November 8 – 12, 2017

New Yorker Festival 2017 gets writers and thinkers talking

Courtesy of the New Yorker Festival

Sofia Coppola, Roberta Mancino, Philippe Petit, Anthony Bourdain, and Françoise Mouly
Friday – Sunday
October 6 – 8, 2017

New Directors/New Films 2017

New Argentine, Brazilian, Chilean, & Mexican directors
MoMA, Midtown
Film Society of Lincoln Center
March 15-26, 2017

NY Fado Festival, the past, present, and future of Portuguese Fado

NY Fado Festival

At Sport Club Portugues in Newark, NJ, Schimmel Center in the Financial District, and Joe’s Pub in the East Village, Feb 24-26, 2017

Kicking + Screening Soccer Film Festival 2013

An annual festival centered around soccer films that are about more than just the beautiful game.

Things to do in NYC in September 2019

Things to do in New York in September 2019

1 Brazilian Day
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2 LABOR DAY
2 West Indian Day Parade
3-16 NYC Broadway Week
5 Socrates Annual
6-14 New York Fashion Week
7 New York City Labor Day Parade
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11 New York Philharmonic Opening Night ~ ‘Close Encounters of the Third Kind’
12 Jazz at Lincoln Center Season Opener
12 Crossing the Line festival
12-22 Feast of San Gennaro
15 Hispanic Heritage Month
15 Costa Rican, Guatemalan, Honduran, Nicaraguan, Salvadoran Independence Day
15 African American Day Parade
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16 Mexican Independence Day
17-30 UN General Assembly
17-13 New York City Ballet Fall Season
22 Queens Hispanic Day Parade
22 Peru to the World Expo
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23-6 NYC Off-Broadway Week
23 Met Opera Opening Night Gala ~ ‘Porgy and Bess’
27 New York Film Festival
29-1 Rosh Hashanah
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Zama is Lucrecia Martel’s colonial Argentine story about waiting

"Zama" (2017) by Lucrecia Martel

Lucrecia Martel is one of the great Argentine directors. Argentina’s 2017 Oscars entry for “Best Foreign-Language Film” opened at Venice, then did well at Toronto and The New York Film Festival.
April 13 – June 24, 2018

Things To Do in NYC in September 2024

Things to do in NYC in September 2024, Hispanic Heritage Month (LuneVA-PeopleImages.com/Adobe)

Hispanic Heritage Month
Labor Day

Things To Do in NYC in October 2024

Things to do in NYC in October 2024, Hispanic Heritage Month (PintoArt/Adobe)

Hispanic Heritage Month

Bronx Museum of the Arts is a Crossroads of Bronx Culture

Bronx Museum of the Arts (Jose Terrero/Dreamstime)

Making Room: Museum as Space for Self-Expression, community art
Futura 2000: Breaking Out, Leonard Hilton McGurr graffiti art to abstraction

CONCOURSE VILLAGE, The Bronx

Things To Do in NYC in September 2023

Things to do in NYC in September 2023 (Wirestock/Dreamstime)

Things to do in NYC in September 2023 include: New York Carnival, J’ouvert, and the West Indian Day Parade; New York Fashion Week and Fashion Designers of Latin America; Feast of San Gennaro, African American Day Parade; and Mexican Day Parade. The September holiday is Labor Day on Monday, September 4, 2023. Hispanic Heritage Month […]

Indian NYC

Indian NYC (Gamut Stock Images/Dreamstime)

Indian NYC is NYC’s second biggest immigrant community. New York has many Little Indias. Most Indians don’t consider ourselves to be Latin, but in the English-speaking Caribbean we are. After abolition, we came as indentured servants. That’s where that all that good Caribbean curry comes from. In Trinidad, Indian descent is the largest group, though […]

Italian NYC

Little Italy, NYC (Patrid Poendl/Dreamstime)

Today, Italian NYC is mostly in Throgs Neck & Morris Park The Bronx; Staten Island; and Harlem, and Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. Italians are one of the communities that defines New York City and the United States. The big wave of immigration came between the 1850s and 1930s. Many Southern Italians came between 1880 and 1920. Italy […]

French Canadian NYC

Nouveau Cirque is French-Canadian culture in NYC (Angelo Cordeshi/Dreamstime)

French Canadian NYC News top December 2022 French Canadian conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin leads the Philadelphia Orchestra in Xi Wang, Mozart and Mahler, featuring Puerto Rican clarinetist Ricardo Morales and South African soprano Pretty Yende, on Carnegie Hall’s Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage on Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 8pm. From $24. 🇨🇦🇵🇷🇿🇦 November 2022 Sotheby’s Contemporary Evening Auction, an art auction of ground-breaking contemporary artists, […]

Romanian NYC

Romanian dancer (Hreniuca/Dreamstime)

Romanian NYC is a small community in Sunnyside and Ridgewood, Queens. There is usually a Romania Day on Broadway festival in May. Great Union Day, Romania’s national day, celebrates the union of Transylvania, Bessarabia and Bukovina in the Kingdom of Romania on December 1, 1918. We are Latin from the time of Roman Dacia from […]

Nicaraguan NYC

Nicaraguan street vendor (Venemama/Dreamstime)

Nicaraguan NYC is a small community. There is a Nicaraguan Civic Cultural Committee at Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Harlem. Nicaraguan NYC News January 2023 The Annette A Aguilar Trio, featuring Uruguayan guitar hero Bele Beledo, plays late night jazz on New Year’s Eve morning at the Uptown Garrison in Hudson Heights, Manhattan on Sunday, […]

Things To Do in NYC in September 2022

Things to do in NYC in September 2022 (Fashionstock/Dreamstime)

New York Carnival, Brazilian Day, J’ouvert, Mid-Autumn Festival, Feast of San Gennaro, Hispanic Heritage Month

ART Armory Week, Affordable Art Fair
DANCE NY City Ballet, Fall for Dance
FASHION Fashion Week, FDLA
FILM NY Latino Film Festival, NY Film Festival
INDEPENDENCE Brazil, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Mexico, Chile
MUSIC Met Opera
PARADES West Indian, African American, Mexican

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Pedro Almodóvar Explores Loss in English in “The Human Voice”

Tilda Swinton in a still from Pedro Almodóvar's "The Human Voice" (Iglesias Mas/Sony Pictures Classics)

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FILM FORUM
Hudson Square, NYC
April 2 – May 13, 2021

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