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Los Angeles is set to host the 17th annual Hola Mexico Film Festival from September 12 to September 20, showcasing over 20 films that highlight emerging Mexican talent. The event includes notable screenings at various popular venues, special Q&A sessions with filmmakers, and a diverse lineup emphasizing cultural representation. The festival promises a vibrant experience coinciding with Hispanic Heritage Month, underlining the significance of diverse voices in filmmaking.
Los Angeles will once again celebrate Mexican cinema as the Hola Mexico Film Festival returns for its 17th annual edition from September 12 to September 20, 2025. The festival coincides with Hispanic Heritage Month and promises to showcase a vibrant selection of over 20 films highlighting the best talent emerging from Mexico.
Founded and directed by Samuel Douek, the festival opens at The Montalbán Theater with the screening of the mockumentary “Autos, Mota y Rocanrol”. This film, which runs for 1 hour and 35 minutes, pays tribute to the legendary Avándaro music festival of 1971, blending humor with historical insights and themes of freedom and rebellion. The film features performances by Emiliano Zurita, Alejandro Speitzer, and Juan Pablo de Santiago.
Following the festival’s opening film, the comedy “Mesa de Regalos” will be screened on September 13 at Cinepolis Cinema in Pico Rivera and again at Regal Cinemas at L.A. Live on September 14. This film tells the story of two friends who fake a wedding to generate funds while navigating the challenges of being single. Another notable film, “Corina”, which explores themes of agoraphobia and isolation, will also be screened at Regal Cinema during the same timeframe.
Screenings will take place at several venues across Los Angeles, including The Montalbán Theater located at 1615 Vine St., Hollywood, Cinepolis Cinema at 8540 Whittier Blvd., Pico Rivera, Regal LA Live at 1000 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles, and LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes at 501 N. Main St., Los Angeles. The festival anticipates drawing an audience of over 10,000 filmgoers, with special Q&A sessions featuring filmmakers after select screenings.
This year’s lineup is organized into four distinct categories: México Ahora, Documental, El Otro México, and Nocturno. One of the program highlights is Tomorrow’s Filmmakers Today, which focuses on screening works by emerging Latine filmmakers while also offering professional development opportunities.
The festival will include a range of events, such as red carpet galas and a closing night screening followed by a concert at LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes. Early bird tickets are available for purchase until August 15, 2025, through the festival’s official website.
The Hola Mexico Film Festival plays an essential role in highlighting the achievements of Mexican and Latino filmmakers, especially against the backdrop of current social and political climates. By emphasizing the importance of cultural representation, the festival aims to support diverse voices in the film industry and enrich the cinematic landscape.
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