AOL Latino launches “Festival de Cine Corto”

Posted on: June 20th, 2006
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“While Hollywood is opening doors for Hispanic actors and actresses in music, TV and film, Latinos that create the actual entertainment programming are underrepresented. AOL Latino, with sponsor Mercury Mariner, is now giving Hispanic filmmakers the unique opportunity to showcase their short films to millions of consumers online as part of “El Festival De Cine Corto”.

Designed to showcase and discover the very best short-film programming from Hispanic amateur and up-and-coming filmmakers around the world, AOL Latino’s “Festival De Cine Corto” enables movie fans, over four months, to view and rate new films per week. In addition to highlighting new releases and award-winning festival favorites not seen by mass-market audiences, the Festival kicks off with an open call for submissions through September as part of the ongoing competition. “

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