SF theaters: Landmark Opera Plaza Cinema, the Roxie Theater, and Artists’ Television Access.
Cine+Mas presents the 15th San Francisco Latino Film Festival (CineMas15) at the Roxie Theater, Landmark’s Opera Plaza Cinemas, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, and the Mission Cultural Center September 28-October 15, 2023 with 60 films from 15 countries.
The festival opens with MOE, directed by Jose Luis Valenzuela and adapted for the screen by playwright Evelina Fernandez, a story about Moises or Moe, played by Sal Lopez (Full Metal Jacket, Man on Fire), a free-spirited though gravely ill gay theater actor who is planning his ‘one-woman’ show and final going away party.
CineMas15 includes award winning and critically acclaimed documentary, narrative, feature and short films drawn from submissions from throughout Latin America, the United States, and Spain.
It’s a celebration of film and the talented, emerging filmmakers that produce them. LGBTQ films have always been a part of the film festival’s programming and this year is no exception.
Presenters of the the annual San Francisco Latino Film Festival every September/October during heritage month as well as other film events during the year. Films that connect our community locally and across borders.
Sept 28, 6:45pm-11pm; Sept 29 7pm-11pm; Sept 30 3pm-11pm; Oct 1, 1pm-11pm; Oct 2, 7pm-9pm; Oct 3, 7pm-9pm; Oct 4, 7pm-9pm; Oct 5, 7pm-9pm; Oct 6, 7pm-9pm; Oct 7, 1pm-9pm; Oct 8, 1pm-9pm; Oct 15, 2pm-6pm
COST/TICKETS/REGISTRATION:
General Admission- $15/ Senior/Youth- $12.
https://bit.ly/CMSF15
September 28-October 15, 2023
MOE – Opening Night Film, September 28, 2023 6:45pm
Roxie Theater, 3117 16th Street, San Francisco
Where: Roxie Theater, Landmark’s Opera Plaza Cinemas, Mission Cultural Center/San Francisco
When: September 28-October 15, 2023 In-Person Screenings
When: October 8-15, 2023- Virtual
INFO: http://www.cinemassf.org – 415-754-9580.
MORE INFO:
Website: http://www.cinemassf.org
Email: cinemassf@gmail.com
Phone: 415-754-9580
Contact: Lucho Ramirez