Eva Longoria is debuting her film 'Flamin' Hot' at the LA Latino International Film Festival now showing at the Chinese Theatre.
Eva Longoria is debuting her film "Flamin' Hot" at the LA Latino International Film Festival now showing at the Chinese Theatre.Her new film, "Flamin' Hot," opened the festival, which has come to be known as "the home for Latino storytelling.""Flamin' Hot" was inspired by the story of a janitor at Frito-Lay who helped, in some way, make Flamin' Hot Cheetos a success story.
"I think this is one of those special movies where everything you want you're going to get," said Jesse Garcia. On June 9, "Flamin' Hot" will be the first film to debut simultaneously on Hulu and on Disney+. For co-star Fabian Alomar, it means everything for what comes next. This festival showcases art created by the Latino community: films, youth projects, animation, master classes and more.
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