Philadelphia Latino Arts & Film Festival Closing and Film Showcase
Celebrate the grand finale of the Philadelphia Latino Arts & Film Festival (PHLAFF) with a full day of film, music, and culture on the Delaware River Waterfront.
From 11 AM to 5:45 PM, enjoy powerful screenings of Latin American and Latino films—from full-length features to short films that highlight family, identity, and place.
Then, stick around for a special artist talk with Judy Santos at 5:45 PM, followed by a free live music showcase at 6:30 PM featuring Valentina Perdido, Calma Carmona, and MASO.
Enjoy the sounds, stories, and soul of Latinx creativity at one of Philly’s most vibrant spaces—Cherry Street Pier.
Know Before You Go:
As you plan your next visit to the Delaware River Waterfront, here is what you need to know before you go:
About PHLAFF
The Philadelphia Latino Film Festival (PHLAFF) was established in 2012 and has become the Greater Philadelphia region’s only festival showcasing the extraordinary and innovative work of emerging and established Latin American and Latino filmmakers. Each year, the Festival includes screenings of groundbreaking works from all genres. Festival programs attract a diverse audience, developing a new space in the Philadelphia region where filmmakers, actors, and producers can meet with other artists, engage with audiences, and present and discuss innovative work.