Latin American Foto Festival: Jackson Heights Reception

Flyer with a person standing atop a freight train car promoting the Latin American Foto Festival Terrazza 7 reception on July 13.

Date and Time

Saturday, July 13, 2024
5:00 pm

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About this event

JULY 13 Jackson Heights Reception schedule:

🎥 SCREENING + DISCUSSION:

🕔 5PM | "Mamá" (2022) in collab with @cazafuego

🎶 LIVE MUSIC:

🕢 7:30PM | Caracas Trio

🕥 10:30PM | Guachinangos

📍 LOCATION:

Terraza 7 (40-19 Gleane St, Queens)

Join us for the screening and discussion of @documental_mama@xunsero's acclaimed documentary addressing patriarchal violence in families. This event is part of the Bronx Documentary Center’s 7th Annual Latin American Foto Festival. Facilitated by @cazafuego.

🗓️ On View: July 11-28, 2024

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