PREMIO ALEXIS JURY:• IRENE DE RODRIGUEZ • FEDRA LOPEZ • JAIRO CRUZ PREMIO ALEXIS: “LA PROMESA“DE DANNA GALEANO Y ADRIANA PENAGOS. MEJOR CORTOMETRAJE COLOMBIANO: JURY:• PATRICIA AGUIRRE, DECANA DE CINE, UNIVERSIDAD MANUELA BELTRÁN• ENRIQUE PATIÑO, EDITOR• AYOZE O´SHANAHAN, DOCUMENTALISTA.MENTIONS: “ROL” DE ALEJANDRO MAZUERA, “MAÑANA” DE FELIPE HOLGUÍN.MEJOR CORTOMETRAJE COLOMBIANO (ESCULTURA EN BRONCE DE PASCAL TISSOT): “CLANKETY CLANK” DE MAURICIO LEIVA COCK,...
London’s leading Latin American film festival will open its door to the public for the 6th time in 2007, featuring internationally acclaimed films, documentaries, and directors to celebrate ethnic diversity and help projects to tackle poverty in Latin America. The Festival will take place between 22nd November and 2nd December, in four of London’s main venues, Odeon Covent Garden, Odeon Panton Street, Ritzy and Tate Modern. The public will have the opportunity to see recent productions, some...
6th Discovering Latin America Film Festival22 Nov – 2 Dec 2007London’s leading Latin American film festival will open its door to the public for the 6th time in 2007, featuring internationally acclaimed films, documentaries, and directors to celebrate ethnic diversity and help projects to tackle poverty in Latin America. The Festival will take place between 22nd November and 2nd December, in four of London’s main venues, Odeon Covent Garden, Odeon Panton Street, Ritzy and Tate Modern. The ...
Monday, July 16--------As the summer turns sizzling in New York City, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is appropriately presenting a program of sultry cinema from Brazil in its fifth annual exhibition of contemporary Brazilian cinema, entitled PREMIERE BRAZIL! The program began last Thursday and continues through January 23rd in the Roy and Niuta Titus Theaters. The series is a collaboration between MoMA and the Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival. This year, 12 new films, all US or New...
In recent years, the documentary film has taken flight in terms of commercial interest. At the heart of this trend, the Miami International Film Festival (MIFF), presented by Miami Dade College (MDC), remains one of the premiere festivals for celebrating non-fiction filmmaking from around the world, as recently announced in their 2007 program. “We are always compelled by the art of storytelling in the documentary form,” said Festival Director Nicole Guillemet. “Non-fiction filmmaking borr...