On the Scene Cinema Latin Reel Rough Cut

Mar 4, 2019 | Featured, On The Scene News, Television | 0 comments

February 28, 2019 – Mara Sanchez reported for On the Scene Flicks interviewed Jesus Hernandez Founder of Latin Reel, Director of Verde.

ABOUT LATIN REEL
Latin Reel is a year-round film series created to foster understanding and inspire cross-cultural discussions throughout New York City. With a mission to present NYC premieres of films made by or about the Latin American community, the series will feature a curated program of narratives, documentaries, and short film screenings in select venues across the city. Latin Reel is deeply interested in presenting films that highlight impactful perspectives and supporting filmmakers who are breaking down stereotypes and initiating awareness through thought-provoking storytelling.
Latin Reel is made possible through generous support from the Culpeper Arts and Culture Program of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, and is produced by Bach Media, in partnership with PAMAR INC. For more: www.enlaescena.com

 




Archives

Baseball Hall of Fame 2019 OTS Sports

Silvana Magda with The Katenda Band & Viva Brazil Dancers

ELE on Telexito Vargas Cosmetics (Short)

Maréh: “Mis canciones nacen de las ganas de comunicar, de expresar y de sentir”

Maréh: “Mis canciones nacen de las ganas de comunicar, de expresar y de sentir”

El cantante-compositor caleño Maréh se ha ido convirtiendo en la nueva voz de la escena musical colombiana para el mundo. Su música combina diferentes sonidos, desde el jazz hasta el reggae, que lo han llevado a compartir escenarios con músicos como Cultura Profética y Aterciopelados. El también multinstrumentista hizo parte del Latin Alternative Music Conference (LAMC), una de las conferencias más importantes en Nueva York, para mostrar su nuevo álbum Amuleto en el evento Verano Alternativo, organizado por BMI. Hablamos con Maréh sobre su música y experiencia en este exclusivo showcase.

La obra ‘Riqueño’ habla de la identidad puertorriqueña

La obra ‘Riqueño’ habla de la identidad puertorriqueña

Yo escribí el texto, la música fue realizada por el maestro Emanuel Franco Fraticelli, quien es un compositor puertorriqueño y ahora estudia en el conservatorio de Puerto Rico. En la dirección está Zoe Clayton, la diseñadora de vestuario y escenografía es Domitille Angoulvant, diseñadora de media es Sophie Chen….

Preview New NYC Taíno Exhibition July 24

Preview New NYC Taíno Exhibition July 24

The Indigenous peoples of the Spanish-speaking Caribbean are not extinct and they never were. “Todavía estamos aquí (we are still here)”: this is the powerful message of the modern Taíno movement and the foundation of “Taíno: Native Heritage and Identity in the Caribbean,” a new exhibition presented by the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian and the Smithsonian Latino Center. It opens Saturday, July 28, at the museum’s George Gustav Heye Center in New York.