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OLA Presents the 20th Anniversary Latino Film Festival

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Carlos Carrera's animated feature film, “Ana y Bruno” will be screened September 14 at Sag Harbor Cinema. COURTESY OLA

Carlos Carrera's animated feature film, “Ana y Bruno” will be screened September 14 at Sag Harbor Cinema. COURTESY OLA

A scene from “The Cow Who Sang a Song Into the Future” which will screen at Parrish Art Museum on September 15. COURTESY OLA

A scene from “The Cow Who Sang a Song Into the Future” which will screen at Parrish Art Museum on September 15. COURTESY OLA

authorStaff Writer on Aug 28, 2023

Adventure, strength and inspiration form the conceptual and thematic core of four feature-length films and one animated short film from Chile, Ecuador, El Salvador, Mexico and Canada that OLA (Organización Latino Americana) of Eastern Long Island will screen during its annual Latino Film Festival of the Hamptons, celebrating its 20th anniversary, September 14 to 17. All films are in Spanish with English subtitles.

“We are thrilled to host two U.S. premieres and one New York premiere for our 20th anniversary year,” said OLA’s executive director, Minerva Perez. “It will be quite the celebration, presenting five culturally rich and hopeful films representing five countries. We are delighted to be partnering again with the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, in addition to our longtime partner the Parrish Art Museum and, for the fourth year in a row, Sag Harbor Cinema.

“This film festival remains at the heart of OLA’s cultural programming as it allows for a shared experience through storytelling that connects us just when we need it most,” she added. “These films will inspire and challenge audiences in profound and lasting ways.”

This year’s festival opens with the fantastical animated full feature film, “Ana and Bruno” (“Ana y Bruno”), which will be screened Thursday, September 14, at 8:30 p.m. at Sag Harbor Cinema, 90 Main Street, Sag Harbor. Ana is a peculiar little girl who escapes from a mental institution to search for her father in order to save her mother, embarking on a journey full of thrilling and moving adventures. This film by Carlos Carrera has won three awards for Best Animated Feature, including Mexico’s 61st Ariel Awards. Tickets are $10 at sagharborcinema.org/ola.

On Friday, September 15, at 7 p.m., “The Cow Who Sang a Song Into the Future” (“La Vaca Que Cantó una Canción Hacia el Future”) will screen at the Parrish Art Museum, 279 Montauk Highway, Water Mill. Magical realism and environmental activism come together in this Chilean drama about the destruction humans have wrought upon the planet and the hope that remains. A bilingual museum tour and reception precede the film at 6 p.m.. A live Zoom interview with director Francisca Alegría will follow the film at 8:45 p.m. The film will be screened in the indoor theater. Tickets are $16 ($10 for Parrish members and students with ID, $5 for children under 18) at parrishart.org/programs-events.

The festival moves back to Sag Harbor Cinema on Saturday, September 16, at 7 p.m. with the U.S. premiere of the Salvadoran film “The Sense of the Chords” (“El Sentido de las Cuerdas”). Directed by Marcela Zamora Chamorro, this film tells the story of three resilient and determined adolescent girls who find a way to survive the consequences of violence in the director’s home country through the power of music, perseverance, and hope, giving their lives meaning for the first time. Tickets are $10 at sagharborcinema.org/ola.

The festival concludes with a family-friendly day on Sunday, September 17, at 2 p.m. at the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center (WHBPAC), 76 Main Street, Westhampton Beach. OLA will present the New York premiere of the full-feature Mexican film “The Pink Lagoon” (“La Laguna Rosada”), preceded by the U.S. premiere of “Frida in the Sky” (“Frida en el Cielo”), an animated short by director Dani Sadun from Ecuador and Canada. Both films are in Spanish with English subtitles for all ages. A live Q&A will follow with “The Pink Lagoon’s’ director Juan Arce and his sister, the film’s lead actress, Monica Arce.

Tickets are $5 at olawhbpacfilmfest2023.eventbrite.com.

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