Jennifer Yuma editorSlamdance, the nonprofit organization dedicated to discovering filmmakers, announced a new film festival: Slamdance Miami, starting Oct.
23-30.The festival will recognize emerging filmmakers from Central and South America, Florida and the Caribbean via an open-air, COVID-sensitve festival at the North Beach Bandshell in Miami, as well as on Slamdance’s virtual platform.Slamdance Miami is a collaboration between Slamdance, its alumni and Miami’s arts leaders.
The partnership has selected 18 films from filmmakers in nine countries representing the future of filmmaking from the Americas.
The festival’s opening night film is “Malpaso,” directed by Héctor M. Valdez from the Dominican Republic. “As an artist-led group,.
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