OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Each spring, Hispanic Heritage makes its home in the historic Capitol Hill District by highlighting Latin America’s impact on filmmaking.

It’s all at the Oklahoma Cine Latino Film Festival, where they cultivate the creativity of Latino talent while promoting diversity in the arts community, all in the heart of the Hispanic community in OKC.

Lights, Camera, Action has been the motto for the festival since 2015, when it got going. Their film institute starts in February with a plethora of opportunities for young Hispanic storytellers to learn from professionals.

"From what's happening behind the scenes to the cinematography, making sure you get the right lighting, the right tone,” Arturo Alonso, a now state lawmaker and once festival attendee, said. “We actually wen

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