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2018 Queer Women of Color Film Festival

2018 Queer Women of Color Film Festival

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Florencia Manovil

QWOCFF 2018 Saturday Night 1 - Encuentro by Florencia Manovil

April 15, 2018 By Evelyn Rios

Based in Oakland, California, Manóvil was voted "Best Filmmaker of the East Bay" for her work as a screenwriter, director, and producer. Born and raised in Argentina, Manóvil moved to the U.S. to pursue film studies at Emerson College, she helmed the indie web series "Dyke Central and is currently developing a trilogy of shorts.

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