Saturday, November 23, 2019

More Than 600 Works Will Be Presented at the Celebration of Latin American Film
December 5-15, the International Festival of New Latin American Cinema will occupy movie theaters along Havana’s 23rd Avenue, in a tribute to the centenary of renowned Cuban filmmaker Santiago Álvarez, and the 60th anniversary of Icaic

Laura Mercedes Giráldez | internet@granma.cu
November 21, 2019 10:11:54
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Havana is already sensing the air of the film festival, the most anxiously awaited by movie-lovers in the capital: the International Festival of New Latin American Cinema, which December 5-15 will occupy movie theaters along Havana’s 23rd Avenue, in a tribute to the centenary of renowned Cuban filmmaker Santiago Álvarez, and the 60th anniversary of the Cuban Institute of Cinematographic Art and Industry (Icaic).

During this 41th edition, a total of 300 films from 37 countries will be screened, with a strong presence from Latin America, with 210 works. Argentina and Brazil stand out as the most represented nations in the region. Twenty-one fiction feature-length films, 19 short and medium-length films, 18 debuts, 21 feature-length documentaries plus 10 short and medium-length, 23 animated films, 25 unpublished scripts, and 30 posters are competing in the event, Iván Giroud, director general of the Festival, told the press.

Some 660 film screenings will take over 10 days, including works in competition, special presentations, restored classics, television shows, galas, and others. The inauguration is scheduled for 6:00pm, on the 5th, at Karl Marx Theater, with the screening of the Argentine fiction feature-length film La odisea de los giles, by director Sebastián Borensztein. The National Ballet of Cuba will participate for the first time in an edition of the Festival, with a tribute to prima ballerina assoluta Alicia Alonso.

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