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    25 Latino Movies Nominated For National Film Registry By Congressional Hispanic Caucus 

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    Excited filmmakers posted on social media letters they received from Congressmen Joaquin Castro (D.-Texas) and Raul Ruiz (D-Calif.), current chairman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, in early March. The messages informed them that their Latino-focused work has been nominated to the National Film Registry at the Library of Congress.

    Rep. Raúl Ruiz is the Chairman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus. (Public domain)

    In all, the caucus nominated 25 U.S.-produced Latino films as part of the ongoing effort to increase representation of that constituency in the film industry. Castro had previously nominated “Selena” during his term as the group’s chair. The additional 25 films constitute more than enough Latino films to make up the entirety of this year’s selection for the registry.

    Rep. Joaquin Castro is a member of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus. (Public domain)

    Since 1988, the National Film Registry has selected 25 films annually for preservation at the Library of Congress.

    “As we are again seeing in this year’s awards season, Latinos remain dramatically under-represented in the American film industry — an exclusion perpetuates real and significant harms to Latino communities across the United States,” said Castro. “The Library of Congress’s National Film Registry can help rectify that exclusion by shining a light on Latino cinematic achievements as an important part of our nation’s cultural heritage. And while we celebrate these great Latino films, Hollywood must ensure that new generations of Latino filmmakers will have the opportunity to tell their stories on screen.”

    This push comes during an awards season that’s looking like a slim one for Latinos’ on- and off-camera talent. The Golden Globe Awards, whose winners were revealed on Feb. 28, had just two on-camera talent nominations —Lin-Manuel Miranda, for Best Actor in a Musical for the film version of “Hamilton”; and British/Argentinean actress Anya Taylor-Joy, who won for “Emma” and was nominated for “The Queen’s Gambit.” The only other nominee was Jayro Bustamante’s “La Llorona,” as Best Foreign Film, which did not win.

    Regarding the Oscars, no Latinos will compete in the major categories. But some got nominations for their work behind the camera.

    Directed by Edward James Olmos, ‘American Me’ is on the list. (Amazon)

    “Though Latinos comprise almost 20 percent of our country’s population, they remain severely underrepresented in Hollywood,” said Ruiz. “It is essential that the Library of Congress’s National Film Registry reflect the true diversity of American culture. Including more Latino films in the National Film Registry will help elevate Latino stories, promote an inclusive media landscape, and empower Latino filmmakers and storytellers.”

    Starring Salma Hayek, ‘Frida’ is also on the list. (Amazon Product Placement)

    The Latino-focused films nominated for the National Film Registry are:

    • “My Family” (1995)
    • “The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez” (1982)
    • “Under the Same Moon” (2007)
    • “Lo que le pasó a Santiago” (1989)
    • “Don’t Let Me Drown” (2009)
    • “The Milagro Beanfield War” (1988)
    • “Raising Victor Vargas” (2002)
    • “Frida” (2002)
    • “Walkout” (2006)
    • “A Better Life” (2011)
    • “Gun Hill Road” (2011)
    • “Spy Kids” (2001)
    • “American Me” (1992)
    • “Romero” (1989)
    • “Hermanas” (2005)
    • “Blood In, Blood Out” (1993)
    • “Nothing Like the Holidays” (2008)
    • “Latino” (1985)
    • “The Lost City” (2005)
    • “Down for Life” (2009)
    • “Tortilla Soup” (2001)
    • “The Motorcycle Diaries” (2004)
    • “12 Horas” (2001)
    • “Viva Cuba” (2005)
    • “Maria Full of Grace” (2004)

    The Librarian of Congress will select which of the nominated films are added to the Registry in December.

    To read the full letter to the Library of Congress please click here.

    Congressional Hispanic Caucus Nominates 25 Latino Films for National Film Registry first appeared on LatinHeat Entertainment.

    (Edited by Gabriela Alejandra Olmos and Matthew B. Hall)



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