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The Maya Indie Film Series, Presented by Blockbuster, Kicks Off Its Second Tour on July 23 in Dallas

By Staff
posted Jul 23, 2010, 22:13

The Latino-themed film series will tour eight cities in July and August

(Los Angeles) The Maya Indie Film Series will launch its second annual eight-city tour in Dallas on July 23.  The series, which debuted last summer, will bring six critically acclaimed, Latino-themed films to the top eight U.S. markets: New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Dallas, Washington D.C., San Jose, and San Diego.  

The series will spend seven days in each city starting in Dallas, TX on July 23.  This will be followed by Washington D.C. on July 30, New York, NY on August 6, Chicago, IL on August 13, Miami, FL on August 20, and Los Angeles, San Jose, and San Diego on August 27.

The Series' end in Los Angeles will tie in with local Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations. Each film will have a rotating screening schedule throughout the Series. Final film screening schedules to be programmed by theaters.

The six films in the series include: The Kid: Chamaco, a bi-lingual drama about a Mexican boxer starring Martin Sheen, Alex Parea, and Michael Madsen; Backyard, a Mexican thriller starring Jimmy Smits, Ana de la Reguera, and Joaquin Cosio; a family film about Roberto Clemente starring Ray Liotta and Rory Culkin called Chasing 3000; a Brazilian comedy, In Therapy, starring Lilia Cabral and Jose Mayer; Michelle Rodriguez and Juan Fernandez star in Tropico De Sangre, based on the true story of the Mirabal sisters; and Solo Quiero Caminar, a thriller starring Diego Luna and Jose Maria Yazpik.

The Dry Land, starring America Ferrera, Wilmer Valderrama, Ryan O'Nan, and Melissa Leo will play in select markets as a bonus feature.

The Maya Indie Film Series will kick-off its monthly screening series in November with select titles to be featured in a theatrical, day and date VOD release.  The first feature will be announced shortly.

Fueled by a belief that films bring communities together, the film series is Maya Entertainment's way of ensuring targeted delivery of their films, allowing for maximum exposure within the marketplace.  Offering a wide variety of cinematic genres, the film series is designed to engage independent film enthusiasts and to spark a renewed interest in these films to audiences all over the country.  This cultural celebration highlights Maya's ongoing commitment to entertain and educate audiences of the intricacies of modern multicultural cinema.

"The film series is a celebration of the best of U.S. and foreign Latino-themed cinema," said Maya Entertainment President, Jose Martinez, Jr.  "Maya Entertainment continues to strive to make available to the U.S. marketplace, quality cinema that features the voices, culture and aspirations of Latinos throughout the world.  Part of our mission is to put Latinos on the big screen, and through the Maya Indie Film Series, and the support of our sponsors, we are making great strides."

All of the films will be available for rent on home video in all retail and rental outlets, and in special merchandising sections at Blockbuster stores, starting in September to coincide with Hispanic Heritage Month.


Resources:

www.mayaindieseries.com

 

 



 



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