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Barrio Cuba Cuba Neighbourhood PERLAS LATINAS 2005 I 105’ I Spanish I Colour I Spain, Cuba Over several years, we follow three households and their emotions in a barrio of Havana. Magalis is a nurse, rarely happy. An older man, Ignacio, professes his love for her; her father and her brother quarrel over her brother's sexual orientation; she thinks about leaving Cuba. Santo's wife Maria is expecting their first child. Tragedy strikes and Santo leaves, drowning sorrows in alcohol and crime while his son grows up in the care of an aunt wondering where dad is. Vivian and Chino are in love, passionate, but childless. The pressures of a society that demands grandchildren strain their relationship. She tries prayer. Fathers embrace their children. One of the great filmmakers of revolutionary Cuba, Humberto Solás entered the film industry as a teenager, and made his first short at the age of 18. After taking a film course at Centro Sperimentale de Cinema in Rome, he came up with his 1966 fiction film "Manuela", the first of many films dedicated to the Cuban woman. In 1968 his masterpiece "Lucía" won many prizes and brought him international recognition. In the 80s he had another huge success with his film "Cecilia" and a few others. Director: Humberto Solás Producer: Aldo Benvenuto Cast: Jorge Perugorría, Isabel Santos, Adela Legrá, Mario Limonta, Rafael Lahera, Luisa María Jiménez, Enrique Molina, Coralia Veloz, Broselianda Hernández Cinematographer: Carlos Rafael Solís Editor: Nino Martínez Sosa Music Composer: Esteban Puebla Costume Designer: Norma San Juan Production Company: Instituto Cubano del Arte e Industrias Cinematográficos Festivals: Cartagena Film Festival (2006) Cine Ceará - National Cinema Festival (2006) Havana Film Festival (2005) Honey for Oshun (2001) Obataleo (1988) A Successful Man (1986) Amada (1985) Cecilia (1982) Wifredo Lam (1979) Nacer en Leningrado (1977) Cantata de Chile (1976) 157 Burros Donkeys PERLAS LATINAS 2011 I 93’ I Spanish I Colour I Mexico Southern Mexico, in the 1940s: Ten-year-old Lautaro lives happily with his family in a village in the “Tierra Caliente”, the “hot land”. Until one day, his father is killed, and his mother fears the murderers might be after her son too. So she sends Lautaro to his aunt Emma.There, in the city, 60 km away from his village, he is supposed to spend the next few years. While Emma looks after the boy touchingly, her husband is not happy about the new family member and lets his nephew feel it now and again. Lautaro is very homesick and often feels like the donkeys whose ears are clipped before driving them away so they can never return. This is not to be his destiny, and so the boy sets out secretly on his way home. Director: Odin Salazar Flores Producer: Odin Salazar Flores, Elsa Reyes Cast: Abimael Orozco Lemus, Leticia Gutiérrez, Alfredo Herrera, Adriana Paz, Azalia Ortiz Screenplay: Odin Salazar Flores Cinematographer: Alejandro Cantú Editor: Pedro Jiménez Music Composer: Pascual Reyes Costume Designer: Alejandra Berriel Production Company: Burros Films, Cinema Maquina, Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía (IMCINE), Zensky Cine World Sales: Films Burros, SA DE CV World Sales Phone: 52 5556690537 World Sales Email: [email protected] Festivals: Montréal World Film Festival (2011) Busan International Film Festival (2016) He was born in Mexico City in 1969. He Donkeys (2011) attended Engineering School for five years before he began studying film at the Centro Universitario de Estudios Cinematográficos (CUEC) at the National University of Mexico (UNAM), where he majored as a film director in 2000. Since 2001 he worked as 1AD in several films, documentaries and TV series. In the year 2007, he won an award from IMCINE for his script BURROS. In 2008, he won production support from FOPROCINE. 158 Embassy of Ecuador in India El juego sucio Foul play PERLAS LATINAS 2016 I 60’ I Spanish I Colour I Ecuador Director: Nitsy Grau Cast: Frank Bonilla, Cinthia Coppiano, Paty Loor, Ana Lara, Alex Cisneros Screenplay: Nitsy Grau Cinematographer: Rodolfo Beer Music Composer: Nelson García "The Dirty Game" tells the story of an American journalist who travels to Ecuador to seek evidence of the alleged fraud of the legal system in the country against the Chevron oil company that was condemned to pay the Amazon communities compensation for environmental damage, which Is $ 9.5 billion. However, after his research in the Andean country finds another reality and decides to travel to the Amazon to verify the evidence of the waste left by Texaco for the exploitation of hydrocarbons made between 1964 and 1992, without complying with the minimum environmental standards, which caused damage in an area of 2 million hectares. Nitsy Grau was born in 1970 in Villa Clara, Medardo (2014) Cuba, and lives in Ecuador since 1997. She earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree (Film and Stories of Looks and Lies (2012) TV) from Escuela Nacional de Arte and Instituto Kaleidoscope (2007) Superior de Arte, Havana-Cuba. Nitsy worked for ten straight years as Stage Manager and General Director for dramatic series, soap operas and sitcoms for the Ecuadorian TV network Ecuavisa. Some of the short films she has written and directed have been awarded several prizes. Currently, she is an independent director, and works at the Institute of Television, ITV, training up the next generation of professionals for theTV and film industry. 159 Gente de bien Good People PERLAS LATINAS 2015 I 87’ I Spanish I Colour I Colombia, France French-Colombian film written and directed by Franco Lolli. It was screened in the International Critics' Week section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. It won the Grand Prix for Best Film at the 2014 Flanders International Film Festival Ghent. Eric, 10, finds himself almost overnight living with Gabriel, his father, who he barely knows. Living in a noisy boarding house in a rough and ready quarter of Bógota, Gabriel struggles to make ends meet. However, Eric sees a different side to the city when he is taken to the home of one of Gabriel’s wealthier clients, a middle-class university teacher who is keen to help the pair out. He was born in Mexico City in 1969. He attended Engineering School for five years before he began studying film at the Centro Universitario de Estudios Cinematográficos (CUEC) at the National University of Mexico (UNAM), where he majored as a film director in 2000. Since 2001 he worked as 1AD in several films, documentaries and TV series. In the year 2007, he won an award from IMCINE for his script BURROS. In 2008, he won production support from FOPROCINE. 160 Director: Franco Lolli Producer: Gregoire Debailly Cast: Brayan Santamaria, Carlos Fernando Perez, Alejandra Borrero Screenplay: Franco Lolli, Catherine Paillé Cinematographer: Oscar Duran Editor: Nicolas Desmaison, Julie Duclaux Sound Designer: Matthieu Perrot Production Company: Geko Films, Evidencia Films World Sales: Versatile Films World Sales Phone: +33 1 76 21 61 68 World Sales Email: [email protected] Festivals: Cannes Film Festival (2014) San Sebastián International Film Festival (2014) Chicago International Film Festival (2014) Gente De Bien (2013) Rodri (2012) Memoire Et Images, Une Experience Cambodgienne (2008) Como Todo El Mundo (2007) José Martí: El Ojo Del Canario José Martí: The Eye of the Canary PERLAS LATINAS 2010 I 120’ I Spanish I Colour I Cuba Little is known of the childhood and youth of the great 19thcentury Cuban liberator, José Martí. This robust biopic imagines his early years. The son of a magistrate, the precocious Martí — “Pepe” to family and friends — takes an early interest in justice. Gradually he enters the nascent independence movement and, not yet 18, is arrested for sedition. Respectful, yet not worshipful, this is a portrait of the revolutionary as a young man, and a stirring historical drama besides. Fernando Pérez Valdés born 1944 is Cuban film director, graduated from the University of Havana and began working in the Cuban film industry in 1971 as an assistant director. His feature debut was Clandestinos (1987) but it wasn’t until Madagascar (1994) that he garnered significant international recognition. SUITE Habana is considered by some critics to be the best film in decades. Variety hailed it as "A lyrical, meticulously-crafted and unexpectedly melancholy homage to the battered but resilient inhabitants of a battered but resilient city." His most recent film called Madrigal tells a story about life in the theater world. Director: Fernando Pérez Producer: Rafael Rey Rodríguez Cast: Daniel Romero Bildaín, Rolando Brito, Broselianda Hernández Screenplay: Fernando Pérez Cinematographer: Edesio Alejandro Editor: Julio Yip Music Composer: Edesio Alejandro Costume Designer: Miriam Dueñas Production Company: Televisión Española, ICAIC Festivals: Ariel Awards, Mexico (2011) Oslo Films from the South Festival (2011) Premios ACE (2013) Últimos días en La Habana (2016) La pared de las palabras (2014) José Martí: el ojo del canario (2010) Madrigal (2007) Life is to Whistle (1998) Madagascar (1995) Hello Hemingway (1990) Clandestinos (1987) Omara (Short documentary) (1983) 161 La Tierra Y La Sombra Land and Shade 2015 I 97’ I Spanish I Colour I Colombia, France, Netherlands, Chile, Brazil Alfonso is an old farmer who has returned home to tend to his son, who is gravely ill. He rediscovers his old house, where the woman who was once his wife still lives, with his daughter-inlaw and grandson. The landscape that awaits him resembles a wasteland. Vast sugar cane plantations surround the house, producing perpetual clouds of ash. 17 years after abandoning them,Alfonso tries to fit back in and save his family. 162 PERLAS LATINAS Director: César Augusto Acevedo Cast: José Felipe Cárdenas, Haimer Leal, Edison Raigosa, Hilda Ruiz, Marleyda Soto Screenplay: César Augusto Acevedo Cinematographer: Mateo Guzmán Editor: Miguel Schverdfinger Sound Designer: Felipe Rayo Costume Designer: Maria Camila Botero Production Designer: Marcela Gómez Production Company: Ciné-Sud Promotion, Topkapi Films World Sales: Pyramide Distribution World Sales Phone: +01 42 96 01 01 World Sales Email: [email protected] Festivals: Cannes Film Festival (2015) San Sebastián International Film Festival (2015) AFI Fest (2015) Munich Film Festival (2015) Writer and director born in Cali, awarded in Los pasos del agua (Short) (2016) Cannes for his film, La Tierra y la Sombra (Land and Shade). Graduated with honors from the School Land and Shade (2015) of Social Communication of the Universidad del Valle with the script for his Opera prima, La Tierra y la Sombra, which took him around 10 years to finish it. Also known by the two shorts he developed, Los Pasos del Agua (Steps of the Water) and La Campana (The Bell). He was co-writer and assistant to Óscar Ruiz Navia en la película Los Hongos. He has been part of the production of another movies like El Vuelco del Cangrejo and La Sirga. Otilia Rauda PERLAS LATINAS 2001 I 110’ I Spanish I Colour I Mexico Otilia is both blessed with a body that is the epitome of feminine perfection and cursed by an ugly mole that mars her beautiful face.The juxtaposition between fabulous beauty and disfigurement proves unsettling for the villagers and she grows up friendless, save the family's hired hand Melquíades. Though most figured she would end up as a prostitute, she is married off to Isidro, the local police chief. Cruel and petty, this ogre of a man brutalizes her and eventually infects her with venereal disease, rendering her sterile. With the help of Melquíades, Otilia takes a series of lovers to spite her husband. One day, the wounded Ruben -- a wanted outlaw -- staggers onto her doorstep and immediately she is in love. Much to Melquíades' chagrin, she harbors and tends to the criminal as her husband is out hunting for him. Dana Rotberg has lived and worked as a director, writer and producer in Mexico, France and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Dana’s first film was the documentary ELVIRA LUZ CRUZ: PEMA MAXIMA (1985) which was awarded Best Documentary by the Mexican Film Academy and the Bochica de Oro Award. Dana has thrice been given the prestigious honour of opening the Director’s Fortnight at the Cannes International Film Festival. In 2000 Dana directed and cowrote the Mexican feature film OTILIA RAUDA which won the NHK Filmmaker’s Award at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival. Director: Dana Rotberg Producer: Alfredo Ripstein hijo, Daniel Birman Ripstein Cast: Gabriela Canudas, Álvaro Guerrero, Ana Ofelia Murguía, Carlos Torrestorija, Julieta Egurrola, Alberto Estrella Screenplay: Dana Rotberg Cinematographer: Guillermo Granillo Editor: Sigfrido Barjau Costume Designer: Mónica Neumaier Production Designer: Salvador Parra Production Company: Alameda Films, Altavista Films, Fondo para la Producción Cinematográfica de Calidad (FOPROCINE), Gobierno del Estado de Veracruz, Universidad de Veracruz, Wanda Films, Wanda Visión S.A. Festivals: Amiens International Film Festival (2001) Guadalajara International Film Festival (2002) White Lies (2013) Otilia Rauda (2001) Ángel de fuego (1992) Intimacy (1991) Elvira Luz Cruz, pena máxima (Documentary) (1985) 163 Demasiado miedo a la vida o Plaff Too Afraid of Life or Splat PERLAS LATINAS 1988 I 110’ I Spanish I Colour I Cuba This comedic film gives a nonconformist view about everything.The heroine is constantly attacked by a mysterious hand that throws eggs at her house. Limited by her prejudices and fears and incapable of finding a way out of her internal conflicts, she comes to an unexpected end. Apparently a comedy, Tabío also shows and criticizes real characters and situations of contemporary Cuban society. 164 Juan Carlos Tabío was born on 3rd Sept 1943 in Havana. He made his debut as an assistantproducer and assisant-director at the Instituto Cubano del Arte y la Industria Cinematográficos (I.C.A.I.C.) in 1961. From the eighties on, he starts making comedies in which he is often critical of bureaucracy, such as Plaff (1988) and Se permuta. He often collaborated with Tomás Gutiérrez Alea.They wrote the scenario of Hasta cierto punto (1982) together. In the nineties they co-directed Fresa y chocolate (1993) and Guantanamera (1995). His most recent success film is Lista de espera (2000). Director: Juan Carlos Tabío Producer: Instituto Cubano del Arte e Industrias Cinematográficos (ICAIC) Cast: Daisy Granados, Thais Valdés, Raúl Pomares, Jorge Cao, Luis Alberto García Jr., Alicia Bustamante Screenplay: Daniel Chavarría, Juan Carlos Tabío Cinematographer: Julio Valdés Editor: Roberto Bravo Sound Designer: Raul Garcia Music Composer: Nicolás Reynoso Production Company: Instituto Cubano de Arte e Industria Cinematográfi Festivals: Caracol Award for best director of feature film and best screenplay. National Festival of Film, Radio and TV ( UNEAC ) (1989) Prize Cathedral for the best film (National Office of the Catholic Organization of Cinema of Cuba) (1989) Award The Mégano best film. National Film Festival clubs (1989) Award for best film. Latino Festival of New York (1989) Horn of Plenty (2008) So Far Away (2003) The Waiting List (2000) Guantanamera (1995) El elefante y la bicicleta (1994) Strawberry and Chocolate (1993) House for Swap (1985)