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Daily Archives: May 27, 2009
Latin America's Weird, Magical Realism Stars in LatinWorks' Campaign Pitching Film Festival
Author: Laura Martinez
Austin, Texas-based LatinWorks has found an hilarious -and smartly crafted- way to pitch Cine Las Americas’ 2009 International Film Festival. Two spots use Latin America’s odd politics to show how much more magical can the region’s filmmaking be. The first … Read More
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