NVISION Latino Film and Music Festival Moving to Miami (EXCLUSIVE)

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Thania Garcia The NVision Latino Film and Music Festival, a three-day event celebrating Latin creatives in film and music, is moving to Miami for its 11th edition on Sept.

5 to 7. The festival, founded by Danny Hastings in 2015, and acquired by Ntertain and Neon 16’s Lex Borrero, Tommy Mottola and Tainy last year, has taken place in New York and Palm Springs for the last 10 years. “Bringing the NVision Latino Film and Music Festival to Miami creates a space where Latino artists can tell their stories authentically and be celebrated on a global stage,” said Borrero. “Miami is the cultural heartbeat of Latin music and film, and this festival is a testament to the power of our voices, our heritage, and our influence in shaping the future of entertainment for our people and a worldwide audience.” Hastings described the festival’s move to Miami as a “cultural statement”: “When we partnered with Neon16 last year, I was deeply impressed by their vision and commitment to our culture.

But what excites me most is what lies ahead. Moving the festival to Miami isn’t just a logistical choice — it’s a cultural statement.

Miami is where the pulse of Latino creativity thrives; every street corner tells a story, and the convergence of diverse Latino voices creates a symphony of innovation.

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