
U.S. Representative Joaquin Castro has nominated 25 Latino-driven films for inclusion in the National Film Registry, advocating for titles such as 'Blood In, Blood Out,' 'Pan's Labyrinth,' and 'The Motorcycle Diaries.' Castro's nominations are part of a broader effort to recognize Latino stories in cinema, with submissions gathered from the public. Additionally, the documentary 'Clemente,' executive produced by LeBron James and Richard Linklater, is set to open the New York Latino Film Festival next month, highlighting the importance of Latino narratives in film.



The San Antonio congressman listed "Babel," "Pan's Labyrinth," and "Blood In, Blood Out" among his 25 nominations. https://t.co/ZakCKKLwif
Joaquin Castro is campaigning for "Blood In, Blood Out," "Pan's Labyrinth," "The Motorcycle Diaries" and other Latino stories to be inducted into the National Film Registry this year. https://t.co/gwFOozSAzy
"Clemente," the documentary executive prodcued by Lebron James and Richard Linklater will open the NY Latino Film Festival (@NYLFF) next month https://t.co/4BjfUgZJHn