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Latinos at Sundance: Aurora Guerrero’s Directorial Debut

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Photo courtesy Sundance Film Festival

Aurora Guerrero’s voice is sweet and feminine, yet she is a fighter - as strong as they come. On Sunday night, her film, Mosquita y Mari, is premiering at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, which is based on autobiographical events and that she has been writing, on and off, for almost half of her life. She’s no stranger to Sundance, with four of her short films being in the Festival since 2005, but this is her first feature-length film. 

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