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Posted on: May 16th, 2007
Filed Under: [ Art y Culture ] [ Entertainment ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Florida ] [ Jacksonville ]
Tags: Film, Spanish-language
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“Maybe the roll started with Like Water for Chocolate. Or maybe it continued with The Motorcycle Diaries, and Maria, Full of Grace, or last year’s hit film, Pan’s Labyrinth.
In any case, Spanish-language and Spanish-produced films are captivating more audiences and imaginations, said Susan Duss, director of Viva Cinema, the Spanish film segment of the Jacksonville Film Festival.
Festival organizers want more Jacksonville folks to be in that audience, she said.”
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