San Antonio’s original Latinx film festival returns with a large Texas filmmaker presence. Featuring 80 films, with 60 percent from the Lone Star State, CineFestival is the first of the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center’s programs to be held entirely in-person after the pandemic lockdown.
The program includes 11 feature films made in or closely related to Texas, and of these seven are closely related to San Antonio. In addition, 42 short films made in or related to Texas will screen, of which 23 have close ties to San Antonio. The program also includes US Latinx and Mexican feature films that are relevant to Texas and short film sections dedicated to US Latinx and International filmmakers for a total of 80 films.
Selections will include opening night film Juanito's Lab, closing night film Love & Baseball, food documentary Truly Texas Mexican, and more.
All screenings are in person and will be limited to 200 seats, just over half capacity of the Guadalupe Theater.
San Antonio’s original Latinx film festival returns with a large Texas filmmaker presence. Featuring 80 films, with 60 percent from the Lone Star State, CineFestival is the first of the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center’s programs to be held entirely in-person after the pandemic lockdown.
The program includes 11 feature films made in or closely related to Texas, and of these seven are closely related to San Antonio. In addition, 42 short films made in or related to Texas will screen, of which 23 have close ties to San Antonio. The program also includes US Latinx and Mexican feature films that are relevant to Texas and short film sections dedicated to US Latinx and International filmmakers for a total of 80 films.
Selections will include opening night film Juanito's Lab, closing night film Love & Baseball, food documentary Truly Texas Mexican, and more.
All screenings are in person and will be limited to 200 seats, just over half capacity of the Guadalupe Theater.
San Antonio’s original Latinx film festival returns with a large Texas filmmaker presence. Featuring 80 films, with 60 percent from the Lone Star State, CineFestival is the first of the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center’s programs to be held entirely in-person after the pandemic lockdown.
The program includes 11 feature films made in or closely related to Texas, and of these seven are closely related to San Antonio. In addition, 42 short films made in or related to Texas will screen, of which 23 have close ties to San Antonio. The program also includes US Latinx and Mexican feature films that are relevant to Texas and short film sections dedicated to US Latinx and International filmmakers for a total of 80 films.
Selections will include opening night film Juanito's Lab, closing night film Love & Baseball, food documentary Truly Texas Mexican, and more.
All screenings are in person and will be limited to 200 seats, just over half capacity of the Guadalupe Theater.