Latinos In The Industry eNewsletter

Thursday, July 8, 2004

NEWS

NATPE TV PRODUCERS BOOT CAMP NALIP

 

Members can register for the NATPE (National Association of Television Program Executives) 2004 TV Producers Boot Camp, July 29 & 30 at the NATPE Member rate of $410 (a $290 savings) and NALIP Student Members can register two for the price of one, dos por uno (a $500 dollar savings) through July 26th. Held at the Wyndham Bel Age in West Hollywood, CA, Day One of Boot Camp features industry execs Sean Perry (Head of Alternative Programming at Endeavor), Ellen Sander (Everybody Loves Raymond), Moctesuma Esparza (Selena), Nely Galan (The Swan) and many others on nuts-and-bolts of becoming a better producer, legal issues and changing technology. Day Two of Boot Camp puts participants in the Pitch Pit with agency, studio and production company reps. Download the exclusive members-only registration form at www.natpe.org/misc/BC2004ReducedForm.pdf and fax or mail in today. Students should include a exerox copy of their valid student ID. Visit http://www.natpe.org/misc/bootcamp2004.shtml for Boot Camp details!


GROWING LATINO MEDIA CREATES DEMAND FOR BILINGUAL UNIVERSITY PROGRAM

 

The Hispanic media market is growing at an astonishingly fast pace despite overall declines in the U.S. media market. Hispanic audiences have become an extremely important target for the media. The soaring Hispanic media market has produced numerous public relations and marketing companies dedicated to the Hispanic market as well as Spanish-language media sources. Even NBC wanted a share of the hot Hispanic media pie and purchased the Spanish-language television network Telemundo for $3 billion.

 

Educational programs have been created to cater to the rising demand of professionals with a greater understanding of the communicative requirements of Hispanics; one program in particular has caught the attention of media veterans and recent graduates - St. Thomas University's pioneering Communication Arts with a Specialization in Hispanic Media program.

 

"The Latin population has become a driving force in the advertising and communications arena," observes Dr. Gloria Ruiz, Chairperson of the Communication Arts Department.

 

Until now, Communication Art majors could focus their studies in traditional English programs. Beginning in October 2004, students will be able to earn their Master in Communication Arts Hispanic Media Specialization in as little as fifteen months, with classes taught both in Spanish and English.

 

"This is a most exciting curriculum that has already garnered widespread interest and support from local, national and international media organizations." Conley concluded.

 

Students enrolled in the new program will have access to a television studio with up-to-date equipment, a blend of traditional classes with on-line courses, and an impressive faculty who are leaders in their fields. In addition to the M.A. in Communication Arts/Hispanic Media Specialization, students have the option of obtaining a certificate in the program in as little as thirty-six weeks. In the certificate program, students are able to "sample" the specialization courses which can be applied to the M.A. when the student is ready.

 

For further information on the program, contact Dr. Gloria Ruiz at 305.628.6508/gruiz@stu.edu.


NALIP INVITES YOU TO A CINE BALLAJA FILMAKERS WORKSHOP

FRIDAY JULY 9TH FROM 9:30 TO 5:00

DIGITAL Cinema AT CINE BALLAJA OLD SAN JUAN

WITH SPECIAL GUEST RICHARD SAIZ (ITVS), ELA TROYANO (La Lupe documentary) and Debora Zimmerman (Women Make Movies)

Please confirm at islafilms@coqui.net or at 787-268-0063

 

AGENDA 9:30: Wake-up café and registration

9:45: Debra Zimmerman Women Make Movies Dirstribution and marketing, focusing on festivals and gaining exposure for films

11:45 to 1:00: Lunch break

1:00 to 5:00: Richard Saiz Independent Television Service (ITVS) Programming Manager presents August ITVS Open Call and La Lupe documentary Case Study with filmmaker Ela Troyano

5:00 to 6:00: Happy Hour Filmaker’s Networking Debra Zimmerman, Executive Director Women Make Movies

 

Debra Zimmerman has been Executive Director of Women Make Movies since 1983. During her tenure, WMM has grown into the largest distributor of films and videotapes by and about women in North America. Zimmerman has lectured on women's media and media distribution throughout the world, has been a grants panelist for government and private foundations and served as a jury member for numerous festivals. She regularly lectures at universities and colleges and has published numerous articles on independent media distribution and women’s film and videomaking. She currently sits on the Board of the Foundation for Independent Video and Film (FIVF) and on the Advisory Boards of the Boston Women's Film and Video Festival; the Long Island Film Festival; the Northampton Film and Video Festival; the New York International Children's Film Festival; DocuClub, NY; Frameline, San Francisco and Asian Cine-Vision, NY.

 

Women Make Movies is a multicultural, multiracial, non-profit media arts organization which facilitates the production, promotion, distribution and exhibition of independent films and videotapes by and about women.

 

Richard Saiz, programming manager for Independent Television Service (ITVS) . He oversees Open Call, the organization's principle funding initiative. In that capacity, Saiz reads and evaluates about 800 program proposals a year. Saiz has 30 years experience as a broadcast journalist, producer, director and writer. His documentaries have won numerous awards including the duPont-Columbia Silver Baton and "Best TV Documentary" from the San Francisco International Film Festival. ITVS solicits, funds, packages, promotes, and distributes work for broadcast primarily on American public television. Committed to programming which addresses the needs of under-served audiences, particularly minorities and children.

 

Ela Troyano is a Cuban-born filmmaker currently producing a documentary for PBS on the legendary singer La Lupe. Recently completed “Elegy”, a video installation for the Tiffany Mills Company at the Guggenheim’s Works-In-Process series and directed the critically acclaimed play “A to B” by Ricardo Bracho at INTAR. Her award- winning films include the independent feature film “Latin Boys Go To Hell” (Strand Releasing 1998) and the half-hour film “Carmelita Tropicana” (1994). She directed the network television drama series “Reyes y Rey” and “Angeles” for Telemundo/Sony and a one hour documentary, “Urban Youth in the 21st Century” for Spain’s Canal Plus. Selected awards include a Rockefeller Fellowship, the Teddy Bear Award at the Berlin International Film Festival, a screenwriting workshop at Sundance with Gabriel Garcia Marquez and funding from Creative Capital, the Ford Foundation, the Independent Television Service, Latino Public Broadcasting and the New York State Council on the Arts.


ITVS: Writing Successful Proposals for Documentary and Feature Funding

SATURDAY JULY 10th

Featuring a Case Study of the Documentary ¨La Lupe, Queen of Latin Soul” from award-winning filmmaker and NALIP member Ela Troyano.

 

WHO: Richard Saiz, Programming Manager for the Independent Television Service (ITVS) and award-winner Cuban filmmaker Ela Troyano will present a workshop for aspiring filmmakers in South Florida. As Programming Manager for ITVS, Richard Saiz oversees Open Call, the organization's principle funding initiative. In that capacity, Saiz reads and evaluates about 800 program proposals a year. Saiz has 30 years experience as a broadcast journalist, producer, director and writer. His documentaries have won numerous awards including the duPont-Columbia Silver Baton and "Best TV Documentary" from the San Francisco International Film Festival.

 

WHAT: What are the nuts and bolts of a well-written treatment for documentary and indie features? How do you make your proposal competitive? How do you target a specific audience? Richard Saiz, Program Manager at ITVS, will answer these questions and demonstrate how to write proposals that get funded. South Florida filmmakers will receive valuable handouts, with an example of a winning treatment and budget.

 

The seminar ITVS: Writing Successful Proposals for Documentary and Feature Funding will feature a case study of the documentary La Lupe, Queen of Latin Soul in time for ITVS’s Open Call deadline: August 12th, 2004. The Independent Television Service (ITVS) brings to local, national and international audiences high-quality, content-rich programs created by a diverse body of independent producers.


Garcia Films 'Lost City' Scenes in Palace

 

SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) - The Cuban flag was hung from a balcony of the Dominican National Palace for the benefit of actor Andy Garcia.... For the full text of this story, click here.


First Run checks out Torremolinos 73 for US

 

Hit film, dubbed the 'Spanish Boogie Nights', sold to US by Sogepac


Four New Members Appointed to Task Force Studying Nielsen TV Ratings

HispanicBusiness.com

Tue, 06 Jul 2004 9:07 AM PDT

 

NEW YORK, July 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Former U.S. Representative Cardiss Collins, the Chair of the Task Force on TV Measurement that is assessing the work of Nielsen Media Research to ensure that people of color are being counted fairly and accurately, today announced that four new members have been added to the task force.


DUO 'STANDING' TALL IN 20TH DEAL

 

Gutierrez & Burroughs still to o'see laffer, create projects "Still Standing" creators-exec producers Joey Gutierrez and Diane Burroughs are still standing at 20th Century Fox TV after sealing a seven-figure overall deal at the studio.

 

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LALIFF Starts July 16th

 

The Eighth edition of the LOS ANGELES LATINO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (LALIFF) will take place July 16th to the 25th at the EGYPTIAN THEATRE in Los Angeles and will showcase over 100 films, 4 of them world premieres and 11 of them US premieres, from various countries as diverse as Portugal, Uruguay, Spain, Mexico, Cuba, Peru, Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia, USA, Chile, Colombia, Puerto Rico, Canada and Venezuela.

 

Within the Official Section, in the Feature Competition we will find titles such as Punto y raya (Venezuela) by Elia Schneider, Tuna and chocolate (Spain) by Pablo Carbonell, O Fascinio (Portugal) by Jose Fonseca e Costa, Dirt (USA) by Nancy Savoca, and Bar el Chino (Argentina) by Daniel Burak, among others.

 

Also in the Official Section, but this time in the Documentary Competition, it will be possible to see movies such as Digna, worthy to the last breath (Mexico) by Felipe Cazals, Memory of the Loitering (Argentina) by Fernando Solanas, Baghdad Rap (Spain) by Arturo Cisneros and Extranjeras (Spain) by Helena Taberna, among others.

 

Among the films in competition, in the Shorts section, 35 films will vie for the Best Short Film Award. The winning film will be automatically entered to compete in the Short Film category in the next Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Scienceâ Awards.

 

The Panorama section will bring us closer to a wide selection of Iberoamerican titles: B-Happy (Chile) by Gonzalo Justiniano, Aunque estés lejos (Cuba) by Juan Carlos Tabío, The Storytellers (Brazil) by Eliane Caffé, Ojos que no ven (Peru) by Francisco Lombardi, … En fin, el mar (Argentina/Cuba) by Jorge Dyszel, are just a sample of what the festival has in store.

 

In the Official Section, out of competition, we will have the participation of films such as Suite Havana (Cuba) by Fernando Pérez, Take My Eyes (Spain) by Icíar Bollain, The Man Who Copied (Brazil) by Jorge Furtado and Ladies’ night (Mexico) by Gabriela Tagliavini.

 

In addition to these sections, LALIFF will present others, such as: IBERMEDIA RETROSPECTIVE, where we will feature 14 titles produced with this Program’s support. 13 Iberoamerican countries participate in the the Ibermedia, a 4 million dollar budget program that supports Production, Project Development, Distribution and Professional Development in its participating countries.

 

Another section is MUSIC AND CINEMA, featuring a variety of rhythms in films such as Jazz de Cuba (Cuba) by Rolando Almirante Castillo, Cómo se forma una rumba (Spain) by Iván A. Costa, Nélson Freire (Brazil) by Joao Moreira Salles, Chalino Sánchez: una vida de peligros… (USA) by Henry Zakka, and Verónica Villarroel: the accidental Diva (Chile/USA) by Lydia Berndersky.

 

www.latinofilm.org


Smokin’ Mirros Studios Gears Up for

"Corto Mundial: A Festival of Word-Class Short Film"

Third Annual Outsider/Insider Film Fest Scheduled for July 23 & 24; Submissions Welcome

 

Hollywood, CA—Smokin’ Mirrors Studios kicks off the third edition of its annual East Hollywood short film spectacular on Friday, July 23rd with a hosted reception, screenings, and an after-party featuring live local music as well as a slew of Southern California’s funkiest DJs.

 

Festival creator and director Francisco Hernández has issued an open call to short filmmakers around the world. As always, he stresses the fact that there are no submission fees to enter. Filmmakers who want their work returned are simply asked to include a self-addressed, stamped envelope.

 

“It’s discouraging. Festival submission fees start at $30 and independent filmmakers barely have enough as it is,” says Hernández, explaining the reason behind his decision not to charge a submission fee. He adds that short filmmakers have fewer venues for exhibition and limited opportunities for distribution.

 

Corto Mundial was founded to provide a home for short film and to celebrate those brave artists who labor under the radar in LA, often overshadowed within the feature-length film and episodic television climate. Hernández, along with festival co-coordinators Fabiola Torres (Professor, Glendale City College), Patrick Perez, (UCLA Film School) and Maria Murillo (Director, Cine Chatota) strive to present a spectrum of Pacific Rim, Chicano, Hip-Hop and Urban artists working in digital media.

 

The festival is slated to run from Friday, July 23 through Saturday, July 24 at Smokin’ Mirrors Studios, (4928 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90027) and offers two complete programs of the edgiest short film and video available.

 

In addition, each night will feature a selection of short film world premieres, live music and the traditional hosted cocktail reception. Festival admission will be $10 per person per each night.

 

Corto Mundial will exhibit selected short films from around the world against a stunning backdrop of the work by some of LA's coolest visual artists. Festivities begin at 6:30 p.m. on both nights. Tickets will be sold at the door and include the hosted reception as well as film screenings and DJ after-party.

 

To submit a short film, contact Francisco Hernandez at 323.906.2937. Entries can be mailed c/o Corto Mundial, 4928 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90027.


The Mexican Cultural Institute and Joie de Vivre productions

would like to invite you to a screening of a bilingual documentary film by Patricia Cunliffe:

A Language of Passion (Un Lenguaje de Pasion)

 

An inspiring bilingual portrait of Latino artistry in Los Angeles today.

 

Featuring:

Visual Artists Musical Artists
Vibiana Aparicio Chamberlin DJ Monkey
Rudy Calderon Lisa Lynne Franco
Cecilia Miguez John Freiberg
Arturo Mallmann Lumbre del Sol
Eloy Torrez Luis Perez Sheha with Mariachi Voz America
Sergio Arau Imelda Hinojosa
Audreyann Martinez George Robles
John Valadez Sergio Zenteno

 

"The pan-Latino contribution to North American art continues to grow in size, scope, influence and complexity. It's not only fascinating to look more closely at this Latino presence, it's necessary. A Language of Passion thus makes its own valuable contribution." - Peter Frank, art critic Please join us on Saturday July 17, 2004 at 5:00 pm in the Gallery (downstairs) at: The Mexican Cultural Institute 125 Paseo de la Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90012 213-624-3660 Located downtown Los Angeles, at Olvera Street, directly across from Union Station There will be a Q&A panel with the filmmaker and artists Rudy Calderon, Cecilia Miguez and Vibiana Aparicio-Chamberlin following the screening

 

For additional information: www.joiedevivreproductions.com cunliffe@juno.com 626-797-9926


2004 Celebrity Softball Game

 

View the latest press release from our publicist by visiting the event homepage at: www.TotalAXIS.com/2004softball.htm

 

On Saturday August 14th, 2004 join The Walt Disney Company & Celebrity Softball Commissioner: Dennis Leoni and over 40 celebrities as they all team up to benefit charity: one of this year’s recipients will be THE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL LOS ANGELES.

 

THERE ARE ONLY 40 DAYS LEFT TO GET YOUR TICKETS! We look forward to your involvement in making the 2004 Celebrity Softball Game a huge success!

 

LOG ONLINE NOW AND VISIT OUR GAME DAY PAGE AT: www.TotalAXIS.com/2004softball.htm CURRENTLY WE ARE SEEKING EVERYONE'S HELP IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS: VOLUNTEERS: Ushers, Ticketing, Guest Services, Support Staff and many more! SPONSORS: There are many areas you can assist in, call for your package today! FLYERS & TICKETS: Help pass along the information at work or school - get some flyers and distribute them among your friends. Tickets are as low as $10.


8th International Latino Film Festival-San Francisco Bay Area & Red Poppy co-presenting

 

FESTIVAL NERUDA SF, a week long celebrating the 100 years birthdate of the poet, Pablo Neruda. Featuring world premier of a new documentary film "¡Pablo Neruda! ¡Presente!", directed by Mark Eisner, with narration by Isabelle Allende; book release party of The Essential Neruda"; along with the de flor o sangre art exhibition, performances of poetry, music, dance, and tango inspired by the poet. Each night the screening will be accompanied by a different act of poetry, dance, music, and art.

 

"¡Pablo Neruda! ¡Presente!”

July 12th - 18th, 2004

PROJECT ARTAUD THEATER

450 Florida St @ 17th St, San Francisco 94110

 

Showtimes and Purchasing Tickets: www.redpoppy.net

Ticket Reservations 866.413.0868

Int'l Latino Film Festival - San Francisco Bay Area in association with

Dominican University of California

50 Acacia Ave, San Rafael, CA 94901 P: (415) 454-4039 F: (415) 454-4613 http://www.latinofilmfestival.org

 


We are seeking films that are either completed and looking for distribution, or need funding.

 

Since you are a great source in getting the word out to "desirable clientele" we would like to send a request for submissions out to your Info List. Make sure they mention you, or we won't even look at their material or contact them in any way. SEEKING COMPLETED FILMS LOOKING FOR DISTRIBUTION SEEKING FILMS LOOKING FOR FUNDING Please submit the information via e-mail or snail mail, by following the criteria outlined below. Submit ONLY the information requested. If there is further interest, we will contact you. If your submission is incomplete, we won't even review the materials for consideration. If there is further interest after Level One of the submission process, we will contact you for additional information. FILMS FOR DISTRIBUTION Completed films shot on FILM ONLY unless they are on another medium and need a film-out. The lighting must be consistent with film. However, if the format is documentary or reality style, then it is acceptable to submit. Requirement - You must own or control the rights and have necessary documentation

 

Please submit:

1. All contact information (full name, phone number, email)

2. Brief Synopsis

3. All cast and crew information

4. Budget

5. Year completed

6. Festival participation and outcome

 

FILM PROJECTS FOR FUNDING Requirements

1. You must own/control the rights and have documents

2. MUST NOT HAVE DISTRIBUTION

3. Must have NAME talent for top billing cast (either attached, or have letter of interest)

 

Please submit:

1. All contact information (full name, phone number, email)

2. Letter of Interest or Attachment for top billing cast

3. Brief Synopsis

4. Coverage

5. Budget - The ideal range is $3-5 Million -Detailed above and below the line. The individual compensation must be clearly defined.

6. ALL Producers

7. Proposed investor compensation

 

The decisions are made very quickly once all components are in place. Once again, if your information is incomplete, your project will not be reviewed for consideration. E-mail submissions will have priority. Please submit your materials or questions via e-mail to: race2fund@yahoo.com IMPORTANT - Be sure to put “Film Submission – Jeff Gund Referral” in the subject line, or you email will not be looked at, and we will not contact you.

 

All documentation should be submitted as text within the email (NOT as an attachment) where possible – this will greatly decrease incompatibility issues, and increase your documentation’s ability to be read.

 

Or you may submit via snail mail to: films2fund Attn: Development/Jeff Gund Referral 10061 Riverside Drive, #845 Toluca Lake, CA 91602 If you do not mention you were referred by Jeff Gund, your package will not be reviewed. Looking forward to receiving your submissions!


Jobs

Entry level Public Relations front desk office assistant

 

Phones, admin supporting publicists/office. Knowledge in Adobe, PowerPoint, Outlook, Excel, Word, Mac, PC. If you're looking for just a paycheck don't apply. Must want to learn PR, have college degree, go-getter with can do attitude, problem solver.

 

Be sure to say you were sent by Jeff Gund, and email a cover letter including salary requirements and your resume (as text within the email, NOT as an attachment) to hiringhrdept@yahoo.com. No attachments.


I was wondering if you could put out over the network that we are looking for a Single-Camera Qualified DGA UPM to do a Nickelodeon show. It's cable so the rate is 83.5% of scale, but since it is summer some people may be looking to work.

 

***** send resumes (as text within the email, NOT as an attachment) to shearty@aol.com


We are currently looking for an editor and a sound designer for the low-budget independent feature film RED DOORS.

 

The film, written and directed by Georgia Lee, just wrapped principal photography. The ensemble cast includes Tzi Ma (RUSH HOUR, THE QUIET AMERICAN, LADYKILLERS), Jacqueline Kim (CHARLOTTE SOMETIMES, VOLCANO), and Rossif Sutherland (TIMELINE, “ER”). Our post-production will be done primarily in New York, where our edit facility (Allan Oxman’s The Edit Center) and music supervisor (Sue Jacobs – STORYTELLING, UNBREAKABLE, GIRLFIGHT) are located.

 

For more information on RED DOORS, please visit www.bdcfilms.com

 

Ideally, we would like to find an editor and a sound designer who are New York-based and have some experience with independent features. Interested parties should email their credit list (as text within the email, NOT as an attachment) to us at: info@bdcfilms.com; we will follow up within a day or two. Thanks, Mia Riverton Producer, RED DOORS info@bdcfilms.com


FLETC PRODUCTIONS OPEN CASTING CALL FOR EPISODIC WEEKLY TELEVISION DRAMA “ICE” Open to Union and non Union Actors (All roles are paid)

 

NO PHONE CALL OR OTHER WRITTEN SUBMISSIONS ALLOWED

 

“ICE” is a specialized unit of 12 special Agents (mostly undercover) within Homeland Security responsible for Detecting & protecting the United States from Organized Crime and the aftermath caused by their trade.

 

Open Roles:

SA3: Female White 22 – 28 5’4” to 5’8” Blonde Surfer girl type Athletic Looks good in the Ice confiscated Ferrari

SA6: Female Latina, Black hair, Olive skin, toned body, New York / South American accent. X Military Tough as nails And equally as smart.

SA8: Male White 32 – 34 generic guy, Amy vet, womanizer Pennsylvania accent

SA9: Male White 26 – 31 5”10” 160ish six pack abs. Red Neck Type from Southwest Little bit of cowboy in him

CO3: Female White Early 20’s 5’6” – 5’10” Model Looks

CO4: Male White or Latino 25 – 35 5’10”– 6’2” Cop Looks Built Rugged

CO10: Male White 35 Athletic Attorney short tempered

CO15: Male Early 20s Blue Collar, Hard Worker, Partier, Joe Cool Type

CO18: Female White mid 60’s Naïve / Flighty / Funny Energetic

 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS DATE: Saturday, JULY 10, 2004 Time: 9:00 AM Check In LOCATION: 4622 Van Nuys Blvd Van Nuys, CA

 

Be sure to note SA# or CO# above and tell Casting Assistant to insure you are provided right script sides. You may try out for more than one role. BE PREPARED TO BE HERE FOR HOURS. Bring comfortable shoes, chair/mat to sit on. DO NOT BRING WARDROBE.

 

Very little shade: Building has water, no food will be provided. Bring headshots and resumes if you can. BRING VALID GOVEMENT ISSUED PHOTO ID SUCH AS DRIVERS LICENSE OR PASSPORT AND BE PREPARED TO GIVE YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER. Individuals wanted for Call back for Test Shoot will either be told on the spot or will receive notification by e-mail or phone call.


I am looking for a completed Hispanic and/or African American romantic comedy script. Budget range is up to 2 million.

 

I am a commercial director, having done commercialsfor Blue Cross/Blue Shield, AT&T, SC Johnson, etc. I have also done a few music videos, corporate videos and 5 shorts. I have connections in the industry and some financing, for the right script.

 

Please email a logline followed with a synopsis to: Denise Zaitoon, dzaitoon@yahoo.com


"Long Distance Runner" Director/Producer Andy Garza is seeking talent for his upcoming feature film. "Long Distance Runner" is a plotless look at everday life in a suburban, working class, Mexican-American neighborhood in Los Angeles. Non-Union. 16mm feature length film to be shot in the Los Angeles area in mid-August.

 

Willie - Lead. (20-26 years old) Mexican-American. Back home from serving four years in the Army he is unemployed and looking for work. Must be able to play a range of emotions in a very subtle fashion. Calm, awkward, inarticulate, misguided.

Jose - (20-26 years old) Mexican-American, strong, hardworking, silent.

Mom - (40-55 years old) Mexican-American, busy, strong, head of house.

 

We prefer headshots be sent via email.

Send to: composite03@hotmail.com

By mail to: Andy Garza 18516 San Gabriel Ave. Cerritos, Ca 90703


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Temple City, CA 91780

626-614-8277

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