The San Diego Latino Film Festival was established in 1994 as a student film festival focusing on works by Latinos and/or about the Latino Experience. Since that time, The San Diego Latino Film Festival has developed into one of the larger and well-respected Latino film festivals in the country. Over 120,000 people have attended during the past seven years and 1,000 films/videos from across Latin America and the United States have been screened.
The 2010 San Diego Latino Film Festival takes place March 11-21 at the Ultrastar Cinemas Mission Valley at Hazard Center.
The 2010 San Diego Latino Film Festival will screen such feature films as ARRANCAME LA VIDA (Daniel Gimenez Cacho), TRASPATIO (Ana de la Reguera), CINCO DIAS SIN NORA (Cecilia Suarez), NIKTE (Pedro Armendariz Jr.), PARADAS CONTINUAS (Silverio Palacios), AMAR A MORIR (Bruno Bichir), MORENITA EL ESCANDALO (Maya Zapata), COSAS INSIGNIFICANTES (Barbara Mori), SOLO QUERIO CAMINAR (Diego Luna) and many more.
For more information about the 2010 San Diego Latino Film Festival, visit the official website here.


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I saw this movie Nikte, and I have to say it’s been one of the worst movies I had ever seen, the plot was made probably by a 5 year old, the animation and visual effects totally third world to say the least.