Lucho Ramirez, founder of Cine+Mas, emphasized the importance of representational cinema, stating, "It's not one side or the other, or it's not being from one place or another. We're from both places, culturally and linguistically." This highlights the festival's commitment to illustrating the diverse Latino experience.
Victor Aquino, director of 'The Muralists Beautiful Pain,' shared his enthusiasm for the festival: "The San Francisco Latino Film Festival was probably the biggest one for everybody, including myself. They all asked, 'are we going to get into the San Francisco Latino Film Festival?'" This underlines the festival's significance within the filmmaker community.
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