At a quick glance, it seems like Washington, D.C. has more and more film festivals every year. But what's really happened is that any time a theater or interest group strings together three films from the same region or about the same subject, they label it a "festival" and market it that way. Nothing wrong with that, I suppose. "Festival" has merely joined "exclusive," "sale," and "VIP" on the list of misused and overused English words.
That said, we still have quite a few exciting and worthwhile film festivals to choose from in and around the District. For the next few posts, I'm going to highlight a few festivals that I've attended and recommend.
Right now, AFI in Silver Spring is hosting their annual Latin American Film Festival, which runs until October 12. This year, they're showing 30 films from Latin American countries, Spain, and Portugal, and they're doing something new – they're taking a few films on the road to Baltimore, Frederick, and Easton. Pretty cool idea. A lot of these films have won awards and are definitely worth your time, so check out the program guide online to find something that suits your interests.
AFI offers festival passes and combo discounts if you plan to see 6 or more films. And every Thursday and Friday evening during the festival, they're having a Happy Hour with complimentary snacks courtesy of local restaurants, Latin American drink specials, and music from 5:30 to 7:00.
30 films! Now that's a festival.
http://www.afi.com/silver/new/nowplaying/2009/v6i4/latin09.aspx
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