Venezuela has the largest proven oil reserves in the world. It was once so rich that Concorde used to fly from Caracas to Paris. But in the last three years its economy has collapsed. Hunger has gripped the nation for years. Now, it’s killing people and animals that are dying of starvation. The Venezuelan government knows, but won’t admit it!!! Four in five Venezuelans live in poverty. People queue for hours to buy food. Much of the time they go without. People are also dying from a lack of medicines. Inflation is at 82,766% and there are warnings it could exceed one million per cent by the end of this year. Venezuelans are trying to get out. The UN says 2.3 million people have fled the country - 7% of the population.
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Saturday, August 13, 2011

Imagen Awards: Helen Hernandez Discusses Hollywood Latinos' Progress (Q&A)

The Imagen Foundation co-founder tells THR why the entertainment industry would do well to market to the Latin community.

The 26th annual Imagen Awards, which takes place Friday, Aug. 12 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, honors positive portrayals of Latinos in film and television.

Just prior to the ceremony, Helen Hernandez, who co-founded the Imagen Foundation with Norman Lear in 1985, chatted with The Hollywood Reporter about the progress of Latinos and explains why the entertainment industry needs to market more to that demographic.

The Hollywood Reporter: What recent film or TV show has made the most impact on you this year?

Helen Hernandez: The most impactful movie I saw, A Beautiful Life, wasn't even nominated for an Imagen Award. A Beautiful Life tries to create an understanding of the issue of immigration and the impact specifically on Central American and Mexican immigrants. All they want is to earn a living for their families. They're not asking for anything else. I like to remind people that you always see a Latino immigrant selling oranges, selling cherries, selling flowers — you never see them begging. Our community has a strong work ethic. A Beautiful Life really impresses upon the importance and value of what our community brings to this country.

THR:Why wasn't it nominated?

Hernandez: We have a very specific entry process. People have to submit in order to be considered. We want everybody to submit but if they choose not to — you know that saying, you can lead a horse to water but you can't make them drink?
Look at the movies that were submitted — From Prada to Nada, Gun Hill Road — the directors of those films were eligible, too, they're Latino, but for whatever reason, they chose not to submit, either.

THR: Do you send out reminders that it's time for entries?

Hernandez: Of course. We work through the networks; we work through the production companies. Honestly, I think a lot of times this has to do with the talent representation. Most of the talent representation isn't Latino. They don't really understand the Latino market or the Latino community so I don't know if they put the value on (an Imagen Award) that they should.
They need to. My mantra these days is that we are one in six — one in six people living in this country are Latino. It's in the best interest of the entertainment industry to realize this. They may want to look at marketing more to Latinos because we are going to be the market of the future.

THR: How would you rate this past year in terms of providing projects or visibility for Hispanics in the industry?

Hernandez:It just keeps getting better. Roles for Latinos are not restricted to gang members or drug dealers anymore; we're seeing more and more ensemble casts on primetime and movies that are being produced about the Latino experience. Are we where we want to be? Not yet. Are we on our way? Absolutely.

THR:How has the business changed since the Imagens first started 26 years ago?

Hernandez:We have more Latinos executives in decision-making positions, there are more producers, we have a few showrunners — but not as many as we'd like. One of the areas that we're still lacking in is writers. To be able to create a program that is about the Latino community, you really need to have people that know the experience in order to be able to write about it.

THR: Are there writers out there who are just not getting the chance?

Hernandez:Absolutely.

THR:How is that situation changed?

Hernandez:I'd like to encourage the production companies and the networks to start looking for more Latinos writers. We certainly can be very helpful in that area. Fox, ABC, CBS, NBC — they all have writers programs. A lot of them are designed to give people an opportunity. I know several people that were in the ABC Writers Program — who were recommended by Imagen by the way — who are now staff writers. The networks need to look at their own programs in order to find the writers they need because they're being mentored by the writers within their own system.

THR:How can the Imagen Foundation help?

Hernandez: We can help identify the caliber of writers they need for primetime, whether it's on cable or network.

THR: What gets you out of bed in the morning?

Hernandez: My life's work has always been to try to make a difference. Working with people cooperatively to make a difference for our community and for the industry as well, that's what drives me. I don't do this for money. Anybody who knows me knows that my husband and I are very middle class. We're not wealthy but I have been very, very rich in the opportunities that I have been given.

Thank you Hollywood Reporter

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Sunday, April 24, 2011

Netflix eyeing Latin America, Britain for next international launches..

While Wall Street eagerly awaits word on where Netflix will expand next overseas, the fast-growing home entertainment company has signaled its plans to Hollywood.

According to entertainment industry insiders, Netflix executives have said they plan to expand soon to Latin America -- with Mexico and Brazil considered particularly promising markets -- and Britain.

A spokesman for Netflix declined to comment on the company's plans abroad.

Netflix launched in Canada last September and expected to have as many as 900,000 subscribers there by the end of March. The company previously told investors that if growth in that country continued to be strong, it would expand into other foreign countries in the second half of 2011.

Investors and observers have been looking for clues as to where Netflix will next offer its online video service in order to gauge its global growth prospects.

Britain could pose a particular challenge, as it's the first country in which Netflix will face a direct competitor. LoveFilm, which in January was acquired by Amazon.com, offers a similar service there.

For much more on the challenges Netflix faces, including potential competitors, see the story in tomorrow's Times.

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Monday, March 28, 2011

U.S. Hispanic population tops 50 million

By Wendell Marsh

The U.S. Hispanic population passed the 50 million mark for the first time and Latinos accounted more than half of U.S. population growth in the last decade, the Census Bureau said on Thursday.

The Census Bureau put the Latino count at 50.5 million or 16.3 percent of the U.S. population. In 2000, Hispanics accounted for 12.5 percent of Americans.

The new numbers were part of a wealth of data released by the bureau, including ethnicity and geographical figures.

Growth in the Hispanic population accounted for more than half of American population growth between 2000 and 2010, the data shows. The Census Bureau said that it had not yet determined if the increases were caused by immigration or births.

The Asian American population grew by almost 43 percent, and now accounts for 4.8 percent of the U.S. population. African American numbers grew slightly to 12.6 percent of the population.

The white population of the United States fell to 72.4 percent in 2010 from 75.1 percent ten years ago.

Over nine million Americans identify themselves as being multiracial.

Census Bureau analysts said that 46.5 percent of all children under the age of 18 are minorities, an indication of how the demographics of the United States are changing.

The overall population of the United States was 308 million people, a figure the agency announced at the end of last year.

(Additional reporting by Tim Gaynor; Editing by Greg McCune)

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Call for Entries: Rose Marine Latino Film Festival

The historic Rose Marine Theater, a landmark for Latino arts and culture, will host an independent Latino film festival May 19-21, 2011.

The festival is accepting shorts in two categories:
The Rose Marine Tejano Short Premiere: Films must be directed and/or written by American-Latino Texas residents. Film length should not exceed more the 20 minutes. Winning short will be presented as the shorts program closer on Friday May 20th, 2011. The director will recieve membership to Lone Star Film Society.

Rose Marine Student Lone Star Award: Films must be directed or written by American-Latino Texas resident students that are registered and attending classes at a Texas University. Film length should not be less than 10 minutes and not exceed more the 20 minutes. Winning short will be presented in a panel for a feedback session with guest filmmakers and industry representatives on Friday May 20th, 2011. Director will receive membership with Lone Star Film Society. One crew member will be invited to intern with Endeavor Cinema Group�s ECG Review to document the festival.

The three day event features screenings of international award winning films, the Rose Marine Tejano Short Film Premiere, panels, networking events and an educational outreach collaborative.

Deadline for Submissions
April 24th, 2011. (Postmarked, Emailed by 11:59pm)

Submit by mail with cover letter and DVD to:
RMLFF Rose Marine Tejano Short Premiere
56 Fort Washington Ave #55
New York, New York 10032

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Unprecedented Number of Latinos Cast During 2011 Pilot Season

ABC & FOX Lead with Nine Latinos Cast Each
By Bel Hernandez

Hollywood, CA -- Last year the National Hispanic Media Coalition’s annual “Network Report Cards” resulted in failing grades for three out of the four top English-language prime time networks. Only CBS received high marks for the hiring of Latinos. If this years pilot season is any indication, the networks seem to be working towards a better grade year. An unprecedented number of Latinos have been cast as leads this season -- twenty-nine (29) at last count, with a few more roles yet to be cast.

It stills remains to be seen how many of these pilots will actually get picked up, but the number of Latinos roles cast may be an indication the networks are finally beginning to realize the importance of including Latinos on primetime, if not for a better “diversity grade”, maybe because the 2010 census numbers don’t lie.

By 2015, the U.S. Census Bureau projects that the Latino population in the U.S. will grow to 57.7 million, accounting for 18% of the total population.

The growth of U.S. TV households mirrors this trend as they outpace the growth of the general market. According to the Nielsen Company’s universe estimates for the 2009-10 television season, the number of U.S. Latino TV households grew 2.3% to 12.9 million. In comparison, total TV households grew 0.3% to 114.9 million, African-American TV households grew 0.3% to 14.0 million, and Asian TV households grew 0.8% to 4.7 million.

With that, here is the pilot casting breakdown of Latino series regulars, by network and number of roles cast:

NETWORK: ABC 9 Roles

GOOD CHRISTIAN BITCHES
Format: Hour Drama
Logline: Primetime soap is set in Dallas and asks the question – Is it possible to start over in a town that thinks they already know ...
Cast: Marisol Nichols as Heather
Producers: Robert Harling, Darren Star
Writer:

THE RIVER
Format: Drama
Logline: The search for a famed adventurer/TV personality who, along with his crew, goes missing deep in the Amazon.
Cast: Paulina Gaitan, Eloise Mumford, Joe Anderson
Producers: Oren Peli, Jason Blum
Writer: Michael R. Perry, Oren Peli

DAMAGE CONTROL
Format: Drama
Logline: Revolves around the life and work of a crisis management consultant and her dysfunctional staff.
Cast: Guillermo Diaz; Kerry Washington
Producers: Shonda Rhimes, Betsy Beers

CHARLIES ANGELS
Format: Drama
Logline: The modern-day version of the classic show of three females detectives will be set in Miami.
Cast: Ramon Rodriguez as Bosley, Annie Ilonzeh, Minka Kelly, Rachael Taylor as the Angels
Producers: Miles Millar, Al Gough, Leonard Goldberg, Drew Barrymore, Nancy Juvonen
Writer: Miles Millar & Ivan Goff

PARTNERS
Format: Crime Drama
Logline: Centers on two female police detectives who are fiercely loyal to one another since they’re also secretly sisters.
Cast: Nester Serrano, Francis Fisher, Scottie Thompson
Producers: Ed Bernero
Writer: Marc Fantini

GRACE
Format: Musical Drama
Logline: A a world famous choreographer is the center of a dysfunctional family set in the world of professional dance.
Cast: Anabelle Acosta as Eden; Eric Roberts, Chantz Simpson, Debbie Allen, Will Kemp
Producers: Krista Vernoff, Carrie Ann Inaba
Writer: Krista Vernoff

LOST AND FOUND
Format: Comedy
Logline: A narcissistic New York City bartender and party girl has her life turned upside down when the conservative 18-year-old son she gave up for adoption shows up on her doorstep.
Cast: Diana Maria Riva, Gary Clayton, Josh Casaubo
Producers: Marisa Coughlan
Writer: Walter Barnett
Format: Comedy
Logline: Two unemployed car salesmen who realize that they are living in a woman's world, decide that to find work again, they must dress as women to get jobs as pharmaceutical reps
Cast: Amaury Nolasco, John Caparulo, Rebecca Made
Producers: Andrew Reich, Ted Cohen
Writer: Andrew Reich, Brad Segal

ABC FAMILY

SHOW
Format: Family Drama
Logline: Two teen girls are accidently switched at birth. One grows up in a wealthy family the other lost her hearing as a child and grew up poor.
Cast: Constance Marie plays mom Regina Vasquez; Lea Thompson, Vanessa Marano, Katie Leclerc
Producers: Shawn Wilt, David Hartle
Writer: Lizzy Weiss

NETWORK: FOX 9 Roles

ALCATRAZ
Format: Action/Drama
Logline: Revolves around Alcatraz Island and notorious criminals housed there.
Cast: Jorge Garcia as Dr. Diego Soto; Santiago Cabrera as Jimmy Dickens; Sam Neill Robert Forster
Producers: J.J. Abrams, Bryan Burk, Liz Sarnoff)
Writer: Steven Lilien, Bryan Wynbrandt, J.J. Abrams

COUNCIL OF DADS
Format: Half-Hour Comedy
Logline: A group of five men are called together by the widow of their close friend in order to help her raise his two young children.
Cast: Rick Gomez as Eddie, Kyle Bornheimer, Patrick Breen, Ken Howard
Producers: Peter Tolan, Leslie Tolan, Michael Wimer
Writer: Peter Tolan

FAMILY ALBUM
Format: Half-Hour Comedy
Logline: A larger than life dad uses technology to recount his family’s most memorable moments.
Cast: Damaris Diaz as Jenna; Bob Huebel, Mike O’Malley, Rachael Harris
Producers: Joe Port, Joe Wiseman, Marty Adelstein, Becky Clements, Shawn Levy
Writer: Joe Port, Joe Wiseman

ICELAND
Format: Half-Hour Singlecam Comedy
Logline: A single-camera romantic comedy about a group of friends moving forward after the loss of a loved one.
Cast: Krysta Rodriguez as Rose; Kerry Bishe, Zach Gilford , John Boyd
Producers: Andy Bobrow
Writer: Andy Bobrow

OUTNUMBERED
Format: Half- Hour Comedy
Logline: Based on a British family comedy about a set of parents challenged to raise three precocious kids. Ana Ortiz plays the mother.
Cast: Ana Ortiz as Sue; Cheech Marin as Grandpa Frank; Mateus Ward, Gibson Sjobeck , Ava Acres
Producers: Barbara Wallace, Tom Wolfe, Larry Charles, Peter Chernin, Katherine Pope, Jimmy Mulville
Writers: Barbara Wallace, Tom Wolfe

TAGGED
Format: Comedic Drama
Director: Scott Ellis
Logline: An unconventional love story between a son and his emotionally absent father serves as the center for a lively work ensemble in a coroner's office.
Cast: Mel Rodriguez as Rodriguez; Gary Cole, Tommy Dewey, Robin Givens Producers: Moses Port, David Guarascio, Carolyn Bernstein, Howard Owens, Todd Cohen
Writers: David Guarascio, Moses Port

NAPOLEON DYNAMITE
Format: Animated Comedy
Logline: An animated sitcom based on the movie “Napoleon Dynamite."
Voice Cast: Efren Ramirez as Pedro; Jon Heder, Aaron Ruell, Tina Majorino
Producers: Jared Hess, Jerusha Hess, Mike Scully
Writers: Jared Hess, Jerusha Hess, Mike Scully

NETWORK: NBC 6 Roles

STEPHEN GAGHAN UNTITLED
Format: Drama
Logline: In the style of Traffic, the drama is set in the world of crime, law enforcement, and politics in modern-day L.A. Jimmy Smits plays Los Angeles Mayor Alfonso Morales a man full of ambition who cares deeply about his city, power and women, perhaps in reverse order.
Cast: Jimmy Smits, Danny Pino, Madchen Amic, Noah Emmerich
Producers: Stephen Gaghan, Peter Chernin, Katherine Pope
Writer: Shannon Burke

PRIME SUSPECT
Format: Crime Drama
Logline: an iconoclastic female detective who has to make her bones in a tough New York precinct that is dominated by men. Adaptation of the British miniseries.
Cast: Kirk Acevedo as Phil Carter; Maria Bello, Aidan Quinn, Peter Gerety
Producers: Alexandra Cunningham, Sarah Aubrey, Peter Berg
Writer: Lynda La Plante & Alexandra Cunningham

17th PRECINCT
Format: Sy Fi Drama
Logline: Cop drama with a science-fiction twist. Esai Morales plays Lt. Liam Butterfield charged with keeping the peace in the enchanted town.
Cast: Esai Morales, Stockard Channing, Jamie Bamber, Kristin Kreuk
Producers: Ron Moore
Writer: Dawn Snyder

REM
Format: Drama
Logline: A detective drama which revolves on one of the detectives who, after suffering a tragic accident, straddles two realities. Valderrama plays Detective Richard Vega in this, in one Det. Vega is his best bud.
Cast: Wilmer Valderrama, Jason Isaacs, Steve Harris
Producers: Kyle Killen
Writer: Jason Isaacs

PLAYBOY
Format: Drama
Logline: Set in the 1960s, the drama takes a look at the lives of Playboy bunnies. Eddie Cibrian will play the lead character of Nick Dalton.
Cast: Eddie Cibrian, Amber Heard, David Krumholtz
Producers: Chad Hodge
Writer: Scott P. Murphy

NETWORK: CBS 5 Roles

ROB SCHNEIDER PROJECT
Format: Half-hour Comedy
Logline: Schneider stars as a confirmed bachelor who has just married into a tight-knit Mexican-American family.
Cast: Rob Schneider as Rob
Nadine Valezquez as Maggie Rob’s fiancee
Tony Plana as Fernando, Maggie’s father
Lupe Ontiveros as Abuelita, Fernando’s mother
Producers: Lew Morton, Eric Tannenbaum, Kim Tannenbaum, Pam Fryman, Rob Schneider, John
Schneider, Jamie Widdoes
Writer: Lew Morton, Rob Schneider


HAIL MARY
Format: Crime Drama
Logline: Enrique Murciano plays detective Carlos Moreno in this buddy P.I. show centered on a suburban single mom in Atlanta who teams up with a street-wise hustler to solve crimes.
Cast: Enrique Murciano; Minnie Driver; Stephen Tobolowsky
Producers: Joel Silver, Ilene Chaiken, Brad Silberling, Jeff Wadlow
Writer: Jeff Wadlow

RINGER
Format: One-Hour Drama
Logline: On the run from the mob, a troubled young woman hides out by inhabiting the life of her wealthy twin sister, until she learns that her twin’s life has a bounty on it as well.
Cast: Nestor Carbonell as Victor Machado; Sarah Michelle Gellar, Kristoffer Polaha, Tara Summers.
Producers: Peter Traugott, Richard Shepard, Pam Veasey, Eric Charmelo & Nicole Snyder, Sarah Michelle Gellar
Writers: Eric Charmelo & Nicole Snyder

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