Searching for Movies That Speak to Latinos

Posted on: March 30th, 2006
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“Conventional wisdom has said no. But a former TV executive and a maverick studio are betting millions of dollars that the answer is, Sí­ se puede (yes, it can be done).

Jim McNamara, who ran Telemundo Network for six years, and indie studio Lionsgate are poised to test how deep the Spanish-language movie market runs in the U.S.”

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