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AAFCA and LEJA Short Film Competition Partnership

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

African American Film Critics Association & Latino Entertainment Journalists Association Present  

The Afro-Latino Film Short Celebration 

The Event Will Showcase Cinematic Narratives of Afro-Latino Identity 

The African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) and the Latino Entertainment Journalists Association (LEJA) are proud to announce the inaugural Afro-Latino Film Short Celebration, presented by Lexus. This unique event will take place on October 12, 2024, at the African American Research Library and Cultural Center in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. 

The Afro-Latino Film Short Celebration aims to provide a vital platform for emerging filmmakers  to showcase short-form cinematic narratives that highlight Afro-Latino identities both in the  United States and around the world.  

“We are thrilled to help bring the Afro-Latino Film Short Celebration to life and to partner with  LEJA. This event not only celebrates the richness of Afro-Latino culture but also provides an  essential platform for emerging filmmakers to tell their stories,” said Gil Robertson, President of  AAFCA. 

With over 6 million Afro-Latinos representing around 24 percent of the Latin American  population, this community is a vital voice in film.  

“The histories of both African Americans and Latinos would not be complete or truthful without  the inclusion of the other. Afro-Latinos and their stories are vital to the history of both  marginalized communities, and to ignore them is to ignore history,” said LEJA President and  cofounder Toni Gonzales. “One way to not only acknowledge this fact, and more importantly to  celebrate it, is through film. LEJA by design has one mission: to amplify the voices of our own  community. We can’t think of a more appropriate or better opportunity to do this than with the  Afro-Latino Short Film Competition. We take pride in our voices, and we are looking forward to  making them even louder with our joint partnership.” 

By fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of this rich and versatile heritage, the event  will illuminate the unique cultural experiences that help define the Afro-Latino community. 

“AARLCC is dedicated to celebrating the rich culture of all African-descended people, including  those of Hispanic origin,” explained Dr. Tameka Bradley Hobbs, Regional Manager of the  African American Research Library and Cultural Center. “We’re thrilled to collaborate with  AAFCA and LEJA to introduce this vital program to South Florida.” 

Event Details: 

● Date: October 12, 2024 

● Location: African American Research Library and Cultural Center, 2650 Sistrunk Blvd,  Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311 

● Submission Link: https://aafca.com/AFROLATINOFILMSHORTS/ 

Program Timeline: 

● 10:00 AM: Panel A 

● 11:00 AM: Screening Block 1 

● 12:00 PM: Lunch 

● 1:00 PM: Screening Block 2 

● 2:00 PM: Panel B 

● 3:00 PM: Screening Block 3 

● 4:00 PM: Cookout 

● 5:30 PM: Award Presentation/Closing Remarks 

● 6:30 PM: Event Ends 

Why It Matters: Afro-Latinos occupy a unique space in society, defined by the blend of distinct  cultures. Despite being often overlooked, this community is deeply influenced by the complexities  of race, class, and identity politics. The film shorts presented in this competition will allow  filmmakers to explore how Afro-Latinos define themselves and address trends and issues  important to their community. 

Judges:  

● Allen Maldonado – Actor (Black-ish, House Party) 

● James Lopez – President Macro Films  

● Sarunas Jackson – Actor (Presumed Innocence, Insecure)  

● Natalia Cabral – Dominican Film Director  

● Jean Jean – Dominico-Haitian Actor 

Calling all emerging filmmakers! The AAFCA & LEJ’s Afro-Latino Film Short Celebration is  your chance to showcase your work and jumpstart your career. Submit your short films that  highlight Afro-Latino culture for a chance to meet with key Hollywood agents and executives,  premiere your film on Facebook and the AAFCA channel, and enjoy a one-year membership with  Film Independent. Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your work and be recognized as part of  this vibrant and essential narrative. Film submissions must be at least 30 minutes long.  Submissions close on September 23rd. 

About AAFCA: 

The African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) is the premier organization of Black  film critics in the world. Founded in 2003, AAFCA is dedicated to promoting and supporting Black  talent in the film industry through film reviews, commentary, and year-round programming.  AAFCA’s mission is to amplify diverse voices and create opportunities for underrepresented  filmmakers, fostering a more inclusive and equitable entertainment industry. 

About LEJA: The Latino Entertainment Journalists Association (LEJA) is a collective of  journalists celebrating Latino voices across all entertainment industries. Founded in 2018 and  relaunched in 2024 under new leadership, LEJA amplifies the works of writers from diverse  backgrounds in film, television, music, theater, and the arts. LEJA embraces inclusive and  progressive descriptions that champion and accelerate Latino, Latina, Latinx, Latine, Hispanic,  Afro-Latino, and Afro-Latina voices worldwide. 

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