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Cuban Films to Compete
in Guadalajara Festival
HAVANA, Cuba, Mar 3 (acn)
The documentary “Ave Maria” and the feature film “Lisanka” are the
Cuban films in competition at the XXV Guadalajara International Film
Festival, to be held from March 12th through the 19th in Mexico.
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Ave Maria, directed by Gustavo Perez, was nominated in the Ibero
American documentary section, and it already won the Sara Gomez
award at the XXXI Havana Festival of New Latin American Cinema.
This film, with a script by Oneyda Gonzalez, Wilfredo Perez’s and
editing by Yohan Wilcox, the film tells stories of the inhabitants
of El Cobre town, whose lives are directly related to the shrine of
La Virgen de la Caridad (Our Lady of Charity) Cuba’s patron saint,
built in that locality of eastern Santiago de Cuba.
The other film in competition, Lisanka, by the filmmaker Daniel
Diaz, aspires to win the award in the Ibero American fiction
section.
Diaz's film was produced in collaboration between Ibermedia and
Mosfilm, and it is inspired in the story “En el kilometro 32”, by
Francisco Gonzalez, and tells a story of love and indifference at
the time of the October Crisis, reported Juventud Rebelde newspaper.
Well-known Cuban director Gerardo Chijona managed to include his
“Ticket to Paradise” among the six participants of the Guadalajara
Builds event, designed to facilitate the conclusion of Latin
American films, which once shot, face post-production difficulties.
There are many prizes to be awarded in this category for the
completion of the chosen feature films, the festival’s official
sources announced.
Cuba has maintained extensive presence in the various editions of
the Guadalajara
International Film Festival.
In 2009, organizers of the event paid tribute to the Cuban Institute
of Cinematographic Art and Industry for its 50th birthday, with
screenings of films by leading directors, such as Humberto Solas,
Tomas Gutierrez Alea, Santiago Alvarez, Mirtha Ibarra, who is also
an actress.
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