Leading Spanish-Language Movie Channel Cinelatino Announces Red Hot Lineup of Exclusive Premieres Throughout Summer 2013
Leading Spanish-Language Movie Channel Cinelatino Announces Red Hot Lineup of Exclusive Premieres Throughout Summer 2013
50+ new Spanish-language movie premieres from June through September
MIAMI, June 11, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Cinelatino, the nation's leading Spanish-language movie channel, has finalized deals with some of the world's leading movie distributors to acquire exclusive rights to dozens of the most-recent Spanish-language blockbuster films, which viewers will enjoy throughout the summer of 2013.
Viewers will have access to more than 50 new first-run premieres from Mexico, Latin America, the Caribbean, and Spain set to debut on Cinelatino from June through September--a selection designed to appeal to the diverse U.S. Hispanic population.
Diego Luna, John Leguizamo, Gael Garcia Bernal, Kate Del Castillo, Jaime Camil, Eugenio Derbez, Camila Sodi, Ana Seradilla, Damian Bichir, Fernando Colunga, and Miguel Varoni are just some of the biggest Latino superstars who will appear on Cinelatino this summer in some of the most celebrated box office hits of recent years.
Among the exclusive premieres coming up on Cinelatino include:
-- El Infierno (The Narco): a black comedy about the world of organized
crime in Mexico. The film won all major 2011 Ariel Awards, Mexico's
version of the Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director and
Best Actor. Starring Damian Alcazar, Joaquin Cosio, Daniel Gimenez
Cacho, and many others.
-- No Eres Tu, Soy Yo (It's Not You, It's Me): a romantic comedy starring
Eugenio Derbez, Alejandra Barros and Martina Garcia. No Eres Tu, Soy Yo
is ninth highest-grossing film in the history of Mexican cinema,
surpassing the internationally-acclaimed, Amores Perros.
-- Colosio (Colosio): the highest-grossing Mexican film of 2012 about the
1994 public assassination of Mexico's president-in-waiting, Luis Donaldo
Colosio. Directed by the highly-acclaimed, Oscar-nominated filmmaker
Carlos Bolado, this highly-controversial box office hit features a cast
of top Mexican talent, including Kate Del Castillo, Daniel Gimemez
Cacho, Dagoberto Gama, Enoc Leano, Tenoch Huerta, Emilio Echevarria, and
Karina Gidi.
-- Deficit (Deficit): Gael Garcia Bernal's directorial debut about two
different social classes that get together at a family gathering in
Mexico. The film debuted at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival, and stars
Tenoch Huerta and Camila Sodi.
-- El Paseo 2 (The Trip 2): the sequel to El Paseo, the biggest Colombian
hit of the past 20 years, about a family vacation at a seaside resort
that goes hilariously wrong. Hollywood star John Lequizamo heads up this
international cast, which includes Karen Martinez from Colombia, Maria
Gabriela de Faria from Venezuela, Martin Karpan from Argentina, and the
popular Colombian soccer star, Carlos "El Pibe" Valderrama.
-- El Sueno de Ivan (Ivan's Dream): a heartfelt story about a soccer team
made up of children from across the world that plays a match against a
team of international of soccer stars to raise money for victims of an
earthquake in Africa. Starring Academy-Award nominee Damian Bichir,
alongside Ernesto Alterio, Carla Campra, and Oscar Casas.
-- Ladron Que Roba a Ladron (To Rob a Thief): a box office hit about a pair
of professional thieves who reunite to take down a corrupt TV mogul. The
film features an all-star cast, including Fernando Colunga, Miguel
Varoni, Gabriel Soto, Ivonne Montero, and Julie Gonzalo.
-- Morelos (Morelos): A film about the final years of Jose Maria Morelos y
Pavon, the Mexican revolutionary rebel leader who led the Mexican War of
Independence and after whom Morelia, Mexico, is named. Featuring
Dagoberta Gama, Raul Mendez, Gustavo Sanchez Parra, and Jose Maria
Yazpik.
-- La Cebra (The Zebra): an award-winning film about the adventures of two
men who set out "North" on a zebra they mistake for an American horse in
their quest to join the troops of former Mexican President, Alvaro
Obregon. Starring Jesus Ochoa, Leticia Huijara, and Harold Torres.
"Cinelatino offers far more premieres than any other Spanish-language channel on the market," said James M. McNamara, Chairman of Cinelatino. "We continue to aggressively acquire nearly every single box office hit from all Spanish-speaking countries in the world to appeal to the wide variety of Hispanics in the US."
Each month, Cinelatino offers 10-15 new premieres, among the more than 200 unique films from Mexico, Latin America, Spain and the Caribbean. Cinelatino is distributed on all major cable, satellite and telecommunications companies across the country. For more information on Cinelatino, viewers can visit www.cinelatino.com.
About Cinelatino: Cinelatino is the leading Spanish-language movie channel, with more than 12 million subscribers on major cable, satellite and telco providers in the United States, Latin America and Canada. Cinelatino offers the largest selection of contemporary Spanish-language blockbusters and critically-acclaimed titles from Mexico, Latin America, Spain and the Caribbean. Cinelatino is a subsidiary of Hemisphere Media Group, Inc., the only publicly traded, pure-play U.S. Hispanic TV/cable networks and content platform.
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