The first ever New York Mexican film festival is taking place this week. Samuel Douek, director of the Hola Mexico Film Festival, and Sergio Umansky, director of the film Mejor Es Que Gabriela no Se Muera discuss the festival's impact.
Thank you for bringing this to us. I speak Spanish and it is so hard to find things to do to use my Spanish.
Jul. 24 2008 11:09 AM
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Tickets to see Mr. Umansky's film cost $25 each! I hope to see the movie when it isn't closing out a film festival, because it sounds awesome...
Jul. 24 2008 11:05 AM
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garine
from West Caldwell nj
These films also appeal to all spanish speaking Americans. It's a relief to hear your native language, even with a Mexican accent
Jul. 24 2008 10:58 AM
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ac
from east harlem
http://www.holamexicoff.com/
Jul. 24 2008 10:49 AM
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Thank you for bringing this to us. I speak Spanish and it is so hard to find things to do to use my Spanish.
Tickets to see Mr. Umansky's film cost $25 each! I hope to see the movie when it isn't closing out a film festival, because it sounds awesome...
These films also appeal to all spanish speaking Americans. It's a relief to hear your native language, even with a Mexican accent
http://www.holamexicoff.com/
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