With support from the California Arts Council, MACSD will promote arts and media literacy with ¡Tu Cine! Film Showcase and Career Exploration Workshops for At-Risk Youth. Taking place during our 27th Annual San Diego Latino Film Festival (SDLFF), March 12-22, 2020, ¡Tu Cine! showcases Latino films from around the world to 2,100 underserved students in grades K–12 that would not generally have access to award-winning cinema and opportunities for career counseling with professional filmmakers.
MACSD programs, events, and film festivals are inclusionary—designed with audiences, participants, and community collaboration in mind. A summary of core organizational programs and services can be broken down into three categories:
WATCH—San Diego Latino Film Festival (SDLFF) celebrates its 32nd anniversary in March 2025 introducing viewers to contemporary US-Latino and Latin American cinema. Additional programming includes the Que Viva Outdoor Cine Latino Series, and daily screenings of at our Digital Gym Cinema.
LEARN—Media education programs for youth include: Teen Producers Project, Youth Media & Tech Camps, ¡Tu Cine! Student Film Showcase, the iVIE Awards & Student Film Festival and in-school media programs.
CREATE—Tools for community-based media production and collaboration include: Frontera Filmmakers, a grassroots training course for independent filmmakers; and Video Production Services, helping community groups make digital media presence accessible and affordable.