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International Puerto Rican Heritage Film Festival Celebrated 15th Anniversary; Carlos Ponce, Joe Torres and Summer Rose Castillo Among Honorees

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— Five-day festival held November 12–16 in New York City —

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NEW YORK, NY — December 9, 2025 — (NOTICIAS NEWSWIRE) — The International Puerto Rican Heritage Film Festival (IPRHFF) celebrated its 15th anniversary Nov. 12–16 with a five-day showcase of more than 100 independent films, shorts, web series and music videos from around the world.

This year’s milestone event, themed “La Quinceañera,” took place in one of New York’s most vibrant Latino neighborhoods. The festival spotlighted Puerto Rico’s rich culture, creative talent and global diaspora through live screenings, special events and industry panels.

Festival highlights

  • Opening celebration: Hosted by comedian Mark Viera, the La Quinceañera Celebration kicked off the festival by honoring influential voices and trailblazers in the Puerto Rican and Latino community.
  • Awards ceremony: The ceremony took place Wednesday, Nov. 12, at El Museo del Barrio and honored:
    • Carlos Ponce, Lifetime Achievement Award
    • Joe E. Torres, Excellence in Television Media and Journalism Award
    • Summer Rose Castillo, Rising Star Award
  • Wilson Cruz, Humanitarian Award
  • Rafael Rivera- Viruet, Aureo I. Cardona Visionary Award
  • Cafecito con Actores y Directores: On Thursday, Nov. 13, actors Wilson Cruz (“Star Trek”) and Sonia Manzano (“Alma’s Way,” “Sesame Street”) joined a free public panel on the portrayal and journey of Boricua and Latino talent in film and television. The event was presented in partnership with Centro, the Center for Puerto Rican Studies at the Silberman School.

Since its founding, IPRHFF grew from a one-night screening into a five-day cultural celebration supported by corporate partners, patrons and audiences. The festival featured recognition ceremonies for Puerto Rican icons, workshops for emerging filmmakers and a diverse slate of films reflecting the Puerto Rican and broader Latino experience.

“Celebrating our 15th year was an incredible milestone,” said Veronica Caicedo, founder and executive director of IPRHFF. “Since day one, we’ve been deeply committed to our community and inspired by the growth of the filmmaking industry. This festival continued to serve as a platform to reflect the changing realities of our time while showcasing the beauty and strength of our culture. In step with the ongoing revival of Puerto Ricans on the island and across the diaspora, our mission remained as strong as ever.”

About IPRHFF

The International Puerto Rican Heritage Film Festival (IPRHFF)’s mission is to create platforms that allow a diverse pool of influencers in filmmaking to reach a broader audience. We develop programs that allow local and international filmmakers, from emerging artists to film industry veterans, to reach out to audiences throughout New York City and beyond. Our goal is to foster a collaborative environment for artists from all countries to explore issues inherent to the heritage of Puerto Rico, its diaspora, and explore stories relevant to the larger Latino community.

For more information, visit www.iprhff.org or email veronica@iprhff.org or nellypcalzada@gmail.com.


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International Puerto Rican Heritage Film Festival Celebrated 15th Anniversary; Carlos Ponce, Joe Torres and Summer Rose Castillo Among Honorees


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