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The New England Festival of Ibero American Cinema is a film festival that takes place annually in the cities of
Providence, Rhode Island Providence is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Rhode Island. One of the oldest cities in New England, it was founded in 1636 by Roger Williams, a Reformed Baptist theologian and religious exile from the Massachusetts Bay ...
, and
New Haven, Connecticut New Haven is a city in the U.S. state of Connecticut. It is located on New Haven Harbor on the northern shore of Long Island Sound in New Haven County, Connecticut and is part of the New York City metropolitan area. With a population of 134,02 ...
, in the
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. It is the largest
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cinema festival in the region of
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. Held in early fall in Providence and New Haven, the festival aims to become the premier showcase for new works from
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and Ibero American filmmakers. The festival comprises competitive sections for feature films, documentaries and short films. A group of non-competitive showcase sections, including Desde Cuba: New Cinema and Panorama are also an important part of the festival. Panels, Art Exhibits and Discussions are the focus of the festival which every year invites and hosts Spanish and Latin American filmmakers to interact with Providence and New England audiences.


History


Providence/Latin American Film Festival

NEFIAC began in Providence in September 2010 as a Latin American and Ibero American film festival in an effort to attract Latin American, Spanish and Portuguese filmmakers to Providence and to the New England region at large. In addition, it has the purpose of exposing the local community to different cultures and facilitating understanding and communication among residents with different ethnic backgrounds. The effort was especially felt to be of significant relevance since a large number of the residents of Providence and New Haven identify themselves as Latinos. The 2010 festival featured films such as '' Undertow'' (Peru), ''
Memories of Overdevelopment ''Memories of Overdevelopment'' ( es, Memorias del Desarrollo) is a 2010 Cuban film. Written and directed by Miguel Coyula, the story is based on a novel by Edmundo Desnoes, also the author of the 1968 classic Memories of Underdevelopment. This ind ...
'' (Cuba), '' The Last Summer of the Boyita'' (Argentina), and ''
Celda 211 ''Cell 211'' ( es, Celda 211, links=no) is a 2009 Spanish-French prison film directed by Daniel Monzón, starring Luis Tosar and Alberto Ammann alongside Antonio Resines, Manuel Morón, Carlos Bardem, Fernando Soto, Luis Zahera, Vicente Romero ...
'' (Spain).New England Festival of Ibero American Cinema; www.nefiac.com The goal of the festival is to showcase strictly Latin American, Spanish and Portuguese-made films. The main focus of the event is to conduct a competition for the first time directors of these films, present a series of filmmaker panel discussions, address socioeconomic issues of importance to Latin America, promote the interaction of young international filmmakers with Latino students and all the residents of Providence and New England and to celebrate the Jury Awards. The Festival highlights the work of "Latin American" filmmakers who produced their films in their country of origin and are interested on sharing their experience with New England audiences. Without the New England Festival of Ibero American Cinema, most of these films would not have the opportunity to be shown in Providence and in New England. NEFIAC's Emerging Filmmakers Award Competition requires for all films to be no older than 18 months and they must also be New England Premieres. The jury of the 2010 festival was headed by Professor Ann Marie Stock ( The College of William and Mary), and included filmmakers Javier Espada (
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) and Ishtar Yaseen (
Costa Rica Costa Rica (, ; ; literally "Rich Coast"), officially the Republic of Costa Rica ( es, República de Costa Rica), is a country in the Central American region of North America, bordered by Nicaragua to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the no ...
). The festival has a strong support from some of the most important universities in the world, including
Brown University Brown University is a private research university in Providence, Rhode Island. Brown is the seventh-oldest institution of higher education in the United States, founded in 1764 as the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providenc ...
,
Yale University Yale University is a private research university in New Haven, Connecticut. Established in 1701 as the Collegiate School, it is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and among the most prestigious in the wo ...
and
Dartmouth College Dartmouth College (; ) is a private research university in Hanover, New Hampshire. Established in 1769 by Eleazar Wheelock, it is one of the nine colonial colleges chartered before the American Revolution. Although founded to educate Native A ...
. In addition, a number of Ibero and Latin American filmmakers visited the festival, including
Julia Solomonoff Julia Solomonoff (born March 4, 1968, in Entre Ríos) is an Argentine film actress, producer, film and television director, and screenplay writer. She lives in Buenos Aires and works in the cinema of Argentina and is a professor as well as the ...
(Argentina), Javier Fuentes León (Perú),
Cecilia Domeyko Cecilia Domeyko is a Chilean-American author, journalist, filmmaker, former broadcaster, and philanthropist based in Washington D.C. She is the president and founder of Accent Media as well as the founder and director of the Mariposa Cultural Fou ...
(Chile), Miguel Gomes (Portugal), Pedro Ruiz (Venezuela), Ishtar Yaseen Gutierrez (Costa Rica), Ian Padrón (Cuba), Rafi Mercado (Puerto Rico),
Miguel Coyula Miguel Coyula Aquino (born March 31, 1977, in Havana) is a Cuban filmmaker and writer. At age 17, he made his first short with a VHS camcorder, which led to his admittance to Escuela Internacional de Cine y Television (The International Film and ...
(Cuba) and Carlos Marques Marcet (Spain). Most recently, NEFIAC hosted prominent Cuban novelist
Edmundo Desnoes Edmundo Desnoes (Havana, Cuba, 1930), is a Cuban writer author of the novel ''Memorias del subdesarrollo'' (''Memories of Underdevelopment''), a complex story depicting the alienation of a Cuban bourgeois intellectual struggling to adapt to the p ...
who is worldly known for his novel
Memories of Underdevelopment ''Memories of Underdevelopment'' ( es, Memorias del Subdesarrollo) is a 1968 Cuban drama film written and directed by Tomás Gutiérrez Alea. The story is based on a novel by Edmundo Desnoes entitled ''Inconsolable Memories'' (''Memorias del Subde ...
immortalized by Cuban director Gutiérrez Alea in 1966. A unique feature of this Ibero and Latin American Film Festival is the program Desde Cuba: New Cinema. The segment showcases the works of award-winning young independent Cuban filmmakers and exclusively presents World Premieres. Every year, several Cuban filmmakers attend the festival and participate in seminars and panel discussions. The segment was initially presented in 2008 and it is now on its Fifth Edition. No other film festival in the United States presents such a program. In addition, NEFIAC sponsors every year other events related to the visual arts including art exhibits, and co-sponsors the presentation of Latin American films at different venues. Recent presentations have included Latinbeat (Lincoln Center of New York),
Cleveland Cinematheque The Cleveland Cinematheque is an alternative film theatre located in Cleveland, Ohio. Founded in 1984, it is a part of the Cleveland Institute of Art The Cleveland Institute of Art, previously Cleveland School of Art, is a private college focuse ...
, the Miami International Film Festival and the Gasparilla International Film Festival in Tampa.


Notability of festivals

Many famous filmmakers receive their big break at international film festivals. In 2010 NEFIAC presented the New England Premieres of three films that went on to become their original countries official entry to the Oscars in the Foreign Film Category, including Contracorriente Undertow (
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) and Miente (
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).


Awards

Every year, a jury of internationally recognized academicians, filmmakers, critics and/or actors and actresses hand out awards for categories such as "Best Emerging Filmmaker" in the genres of feature film, documentary and short film. The major prize, the Best Emerging Filmmaker Award, is given to a feature-length director who is presenting an Opera Prima. The following list shows past winners: *2014 "Franco's Settlers" Best Documentary, Directors Lucia Palacios & Dietmar Post *2011 " The Water at the End of the World" (2011) Best Emerging Filmmaker Award, Director Paula Siero, Argentina *2011 " Ivan's Woman" (2011) Special Mention, Director Francisca Silva, Chile *2011 " Long Distance" (2011) Special Mention, Director Esteban Insausti, Cuba *2010 " The Last Summer of the Boyita" (2010) Best Emerging Filmmaker Award, Director Julia Solomonoff, Argentina *2010 " Undertow" (2010) Special Mention, Director Javier Fuentes Leon, Peru


References


Notes

www.nefiac.com


External links

* {{Official website, http://www.nefiac.com/


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