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LG Hosts First OLED Film Festival in Mexico Celebrating Culture and Storytelling

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LG México and Cineteca Nacional held the country’s first LG OLED Film Festival showcasing over 30 short films centered on Mexican traditions, indigenous heritage and creative storytelling. The event aimed to highlight how technology can support cultural preservation and connect communities.

Screenings took place in the LG OLED Cinema Room at Cineteca Nacional, recognized among the most beautiful cinemas globally. Equipped with LG OLED displays and surround sound, the venue provided a high-quality viewing experience. Curated by Pixelatl, the lineup included works focusing on indigenous languages, rituals and restored classics. Featured titles included Carne de Dios by Patricio Plaza, Mi abuela Matilde by Miguel Anaya and Hasta los huesos by René Castillo.

The festival also featured a keynote Animation with Indigenous Communities and themed screenings on childhood, music, rituals and notable works from Pixelatl. As part of its outreach, LG brought the OLED cinema experience to Villa de las Niñas, a school for over 3,000 indigenous girls in the State of Mexico and provided equipment to support education and daily life.

LG reported that the campaign reached over 18.5 million people, combining technology with cultural engagement and social impact initiatives.

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