PLAFF Opening Night - La Soga 2

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622 George Washington Highway,Lincoln RI 02865

24 September, 2021

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Manny Perez returns to Rhode Island with his grungy, action-packed sequel to La Soga. STOP! Please be sure to read all the information regarding COVID-19 protocols below prior to purchasing your ticket(s). -------------------------------- Veteran actor/producer/writer Manny Perez now adds Director to his arsenal as he brings back his reluctant but highly skilled sicario, Luisito Valerio in the long-awaited sequel, La Soga 2. Fresh from its world premiere screening at the Toronto International Film Festival and its U.S. screening at the New York Latino International Film Festival, La Soga 2 comes home to Rhode Island, where principal photography took place. Audiences will enjoy this opening night film followed by a Q&A session with Manny and members of his cast and crew. Click here to watch the official trailer here. COVID-related instructions and protocols: We are excited to welcome you to this and all of our in-person screenings, please know that PLAFF 2021 will be following CDC and RI Dept of Health COVID-19 Protocols. All attendees will be required to either show proof they have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 (by presenting a vaccination card) or proof that they have tested negative for COVID-19 within 48 hours prior to entering any PLAFF venue. This will be checked at the venue's entry point. Please be sure to secure these items before purchasing your tickets for this event or prior to attending and any other PLAFF 2021 screenings. Interested in watching other films at the Providence Latin American Film Festival? Great! The rest are free. Check out a list of selections and screening times at PLAFF.org The Providence Latin American Film Festival (PLAFF) was first founded in 1993 as the Providence Latin American Film Festival (PLAFF) was first founded as the “Festival of the New Latin American Cinema” and began as an opportunity for Latin American film directors to exhibit their work and to promote understanding of varied Latin-American cultures.as the “Festival of the New Latin American Cinema” and began as an opportunity for Latin American film directors to exhibit their work and to promote understanding of varied Latin-American cultures.

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