The Latinx House returns to the Sundance Film Festival to celebrate its…

The Latinx House returns to the Sundance Film Festival to celebrate its…

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PARK CITY, UT, Jan. 20, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Latinx House returns in person to Park City this week to celebrate a diverse mix of Latinx filmmakers and artists with selections at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival and to highlight the enduring influence of Latinx creators across the entertainment industry. From Friday, January 20th through Sunday, January 22nd, The Latinx House will celebrate the cinematic achievements of the community through a series of expert panels, receptions, parties and Flash creator talks – including a talk with Tenoch Huetra (Marvel’s Black Panther: Wakanda Forever), the official premiere parties for both Going college in mariachi (directed by Sam Osborn and Alejandra Vasquez) and deity (directed by Eddie Alcazar and with Moise’s arias, Bella Thornand more) and a private screening of 2002 Sundance Film Festival selections Real women have curves that helped inspire Latinx creators and community members over the years. Continue, STARZ #TakeTheLead will serve as Official Sponsor for the Latinx House Opening Brunch on Friday, January 20th.

In addition to a full schedule of events (listed below), The Latinx House and the Sundance Institute will partner to host the Women at Sundance Watch Party at The Latinx House, 268 Main St, Park City, UT 84060. The Women at Sundance event is an annual gathering at the festival that celebrates the women directors identify with films at the festival. This year’s program includes talks with actors and producers Dakota Johnson who narrates the movie The disappearance of Shere Hite, Maryam Keshavarz director of Persian version, Noora Niasari director of Shaydaand Sierra Urich director of Joonam.

Latinx House continues to officially partner with the Sundance Institute as a premier Latinx organization working to create a meeting place that brings together culture, filmmakers, storytellers, the Latinx community and their…



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