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This year’s line-up of films is a testament to the festival??s commitment to a diverse repertoire of films from such locales as Mongolia, France and Japan, and a handful from and about the Harvard community. Amanda R. Micheli ’98, whose film Double Dare will be making its New England premiere at the festival, believes, “there’s no real nationally respected festival in Boston, and I think this one could be what Boston needs. All of the selections in this year’s program...
...version of the annual Latino cultural show is “Calle Ocho,” the enormous annual street festival that serves as the marquee event in Carnaval Miami and is the largest celebration of Hispanic culture in the country. Presencia Latina will recreate the festival??s exuberant environment with a wealth of performances, ranging from merengue to samba to salsa. Performers include Harvard students and Cambridge residents, and the show is followed by a complimentary food reception. Tickets $5 with Harvard I.D. (HBO). 8 p.m. Lowell Lecture Hall...
...Femmes de Taroudant. Jon Pareles of The New York Times calls the show “A festival of believers, but not for believers alone.” Many of the acts are considered masters of their art but are relatively unknown in the West. Monday will be the festival??s Boston area premiere. Tickets $35, $30, $25. 7:30 p.m. Sanders Theater, 45 Quincy Street...
...country really to do business there. Toronto is a festival in a city for movie lovers, and I love just being in line with people, talking to them about what they’ve seen. It’s a way you can really immerse yourself into a film festival??stand in line with people, find out what’s exciting for them and go to those movies...
...festival??s ability to expand is contingent on its organizers’ ability to increase funding for the event—and to date, Barriga says, the budget has been meager...