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LOS ANGELES LATINO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES 2023 AWARD WINNERS

Los Angeles, June 6, 2023 – Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival (LALIFF), one of the most prestigious events in Latino cinema, took place May 31 – June 4, 2023 at the iconic TCL Chinese Theatre and TCL Chinese 6 Theatres in Hollywood, CA. The lineup included feature films, short films, episodic works, animation, master classes, panels, networking sessions and musical performances. The festival was attended by artists with official selections at the festival and others participating in industry panels and educational events including Eva Longoria, Julio Torres, Angel Manuel Soto, Andy Garcia, Jose Luis Valenzuela, Beatriz Luengo, Yotuel, Adriana Barraza, Jessy Terrero and Snow Tha Product.

Closing the festival, Academy Award®nominated actor Edward James Olmos, founder of the Latino Film Institute, announced the LALIFF award winners.

"This year's LALIFF winners perfectly encapsulate the brilliance and diversity within our community,” said Edward James Olmos. “I'd like to express our sincerest gratitude to the filmmakers for sharing their exceptional films, vision, and talent with us. You have made this festival truly remarkable."

The jury included well regarded industry professionals who meticulously evaluated each entry across various categories considering artistic merit, originality, directorial vision and technical excellence.

LALIFF 2023 Award Winners:

The 2023 Spark Animation Grant Sponsored by Netflix

The Spark Animation Grant awarded $20,000 USD to three US-based Latino animation filmmakers: Alec Castillo Danna Galeano Sandra Suarez

LALIFF Works in Progress Sponsored by Amazon Studios

The winners will receive funds that will be divided based on each feature film’s post-production needs.

*SISTERS, written, produced and performed by Marta Cross, Valeria Maldonado and Virginia Novello.
*PAPÁ MELISSA, directed by Sophia Stieglitz and produced by Constanza Castro and Doménica Castro.
*OMNI LOOP, directed by Bernardo Britto.

2023 Winners

Best Episodic Short Award Presented by FX

The jury included Rossana Baumeister, Jorge Alfaro, Summer Joy “SJ” Main Muñoz, Sofia Davila and Jenny Rabago. The award comes with a $2,000 USD cash prize granted to the creator:

*ASTROPACKERS, created by Luisa Velasquez and Felipe Rodriguez

Best Animated Short Film Award Presented by LatinX in Animation (LXiA)

The jury included Natasha Kline, Octavio Rodriguez and Karissa Valencia. This award comes with a $2,000 USD cash prize granted to the filmmaker by Ad Astra Media, a Cintiq by Wacom, and animation software by Toon Boom:

*BLANKET OF WORDS, directed by Carlos Zerpa, Jacobo Albán and Beltrán Pérez

Special Jury Award for Directing Animation

The jury included Natasha Kline, Octavio Rodriguez and Karissa Valencia. The winner will receive Animation Software courtesy of Toon Boom:

*LUCKY BRAVE’S SUNSHINE, directed by Chogrin (Joseph Game) and Ichi (Andres Aguilar)

Best US Latino Live Action Short Award Presented by Comcast NBCUniversal Telemundo

The jury included Aitch Alberto, Linda Yvette Chavez and Kevin Shih. The award comes with a $4,000 USD cash prize to be shared by the director and producer (based on the “Produced By” credit):

*DEAD ENDERS, directed by Fidel Ruiz-Healy and Tyler Walker

Best US Latina Director of a Live Action Short Presented by Comcast NBCUniversal Telemundo

The jury included Aitch Alberto, Linda Yvette Chavez and Kevin Shih. The award comes with a $4,000 USD cash price granted to the director:

*INÉS UNFORTUNATELY, directed by Anna Salinas

Best US Latino Director of a Live Action Short Award Presented by FotoKem

The jury included Aitch Alberto, Linda Yvette Chavez and Kevin Shih. Awards the winner a Lodge Finishing Package (post-production services) at FotoKem valued at $15,000 USD:

*IN AN ORDERLY FASHION, directed by Adrian Cárdenas

The festival congratulates all the award winners and their casts and crews for submitting remarkable works that made this edition of the festival a success. LALIFF remains committed to celebrating and uplifting Latino storytellers and looks forward to continuing its mission for years to come.

2023 LALIFF Winners

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