Posts Tagged ‘Latin Film Los Angeles’

Maneja Beto, so why don’t you do the same and go check them out!

What is INDIE en ESPAÑOL? Bands like Maneja Beto, apparently! I went to a media event where they played a short set yesterday. Before they started, I asked someone what kind of music they played and they answered, “I don’t like that question.” After hearing them and doing my research, that reaction is understandable–they draw on traditional Mexican cumbia, son, and tejano styles as well as indie rock/Brit pop sounds. They’ve been on NPR’s Alt.Latino blog, their music has been featured as a KCRW Top Tune, and they’ve played South by Southwest. Tonight they’ll be at La Cita downtown, so drive over and check out this up and coming indie en español band!

SPANISH SURREALIST FILM @ MOLAA THIS THURSDAY

Surrealist film isn’t always the easiest to understand, that’s why you should TAKE ADVANTAGE of Long Beach’s MOLAA CINEMA NIGHT. This week they are offering not only an evening of films by Spanish Surrealist master LUIS BUÑUEL, but an informative presentation by none other than Director of the Luis Buñuel Film Institute. That way, when Buñuel’s “Surrealist melodramas” remind you of your past relationships or dreams, you’ll understand why, PLUS you’ll have bragging rights that you just saw one of THE most important films of Surrealist cinema! 7-9 p.m., Members $5, Non-members $10. RSVP online or call (562) 437-1689

Latin Pelis @ Venice Film Fest

En español, peli is short for película, which means movie! And there are lots of those from Spanish speaking countries playing at this year’s Venice Film Festival– 10 pelis total, representing Argentina, Chile, Dominican Republic, Spain, and the good ol’ U.S. of A. with the film “Machete.”  To see the trailers, visit this RemezcLA page or stay put for a second and enjoy a preview of the award-nominated peli “Post Mortem,” a film that revisits Chile’s political turmoil during the 70s.