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  • Itu Ninu (Where the Cornfields Are) and Igualada Win 26th Cine Las Americas Film Festival Top Awards

    Itu Ninu (Where the Cornfields Are) directed by Itandehui Jansen
    Itu Ninu (Where the Cornfields Are)

    Itandehui Jansen’s Itu Ninu (Where the Cornfields Are) won Best Narrative Feature, and Juan Mejía Botero’s Igualada took the award for Best Documentary Feature at the 26th Anniversary edition of the Cine Las Americas International Film Festival (CLAIFF).

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  • ‘Going Varsity in Mariachi’ Headlines 26th Cine Las Americas Film Festival Lineup

    Going Varsity in Mariachi directed by Alejandra Vasquez and Sam Osborn
    Going Varsity in Mariachi

    Alejandra Vasquez and Sam Osborn’s Going Varsity in Mariachi will open the 26th Anniversary edition of Cine Las Americas International Film Festival (CLAIFF) in Austin, Texas. Taking place May 15-19, 2024 CLAIFF will close with Lone Scherfig’s La Contadora de Peliculas (The Movie Teller).

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  • Clara Cullen’s Manuela and Gisela Delgadillo’s Kenya Win Top Prizes at Cine Las Americas Film Festival 2023

    Manuela directed by Clara Cullen
    Manuela directed by Clara Cullen

    Clara Cullen’s Manuela won Best Narrative Feature and Gisela Delgadillo’s Kenya won Best Documentary Feature at the 25th Anniversary edition of the Cine Las Americas International Film Festival (CLAIFF).

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  • Eva Longoria’s Flamin’ Hot to Open Cine Las Americas 25th Anniversary Women Filmmaker Dominated Lineup

    Flamin’ Hot directed by Eva Longoria
    Flamin’ Hot directed by Eva Longoria

    The 25th Anniversary edition of Cine Las Americas International Film Festival (CLAIFF), taking place June 7-11, opens with Eva Longoria’s Flamin’ Hot, and will close with Claudia Sainte-Luce comedy Amor y matemáticas (Love and Mathematics).

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  • 24th Cine Las Americas Film Festival Announces Winners – ‘Mateína’ and ‘The Silence of the Mole’ Win Top Jury Prizes

    24th Cine Las Americas International Film Festival award winners
    Mateína, and El Silencio del Topo (The Silence of the Mole) – 24th Cine Las Americas International Film Festival award winners

    The 2022 Cine Las Americas International Film Festival (CLAIFF) announced the filmmaker award winners with the top jury prizes going to Joaquín Peñagaricano and Pablo Abdala’s Mateína for Best Narrative Feature, and Anaïs Taracena’s El Silencio del Topo (The Silence of the Mole) for Best Documentary Feature. Films winning the Audience Awards were topped by Bretten Hannam’s Wildhood for Narrative Feature, and Jeff Adachi and Chihiro Wimbush’s Ricochet for Documentary Feature.

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  • THE GOOD BOSS starring Javier Bardem to Kick off Cine Las Americas Film Festival 2022 Lineup

    El Buen Patrón (The Good Boss) - 2022 Cine Las Americas International Film Festival lineup
    Javier Bardem in El Buen Patrón (The Good Boss) directed by Fernando León de Aranoa

    The Austin-based 2022 Cine Las Americas International Film Festival (CLAIFF) taking place June 8-12, announced the lineup of films and videos from Latin America (North, Central, South America, and the Caribbean) and the Iberian Peninsula, for the hybrid edition, featuring a big return to in-theater screenings after a two-year pause.

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  • Cine Las Americas Film Festival 2021 Announces Feature Film Lineup

    Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go For It by Mariem Pérez Riera
    Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go For It by Mariem Pérez Riera.

    Cine Las Americas International Film Festival (CLAIFF) in Austin, Texas announced the feature films selected for this year’s 23rd edition taking place as a hybrid event from June 9-13; and opening with Mariem Pérez Riera’s documentary Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It.

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  • Cine Las Americas Virtual Showcase Premieres Today

    CLA2020 Mar De Dentro by Dainara Toffoli
    Mar De Dentro (The Sea Within) by Dainara Toffoli

    Cine Las Americas CLA2020 Virtual Showcase premieres this weekend, July 16-19, with a consecutive showcase July 23-26. The virtual event will present 49 films hailing from 12 different countries and will feature the work of over 30 female directors, Indigenous, POC, and LGBTQ+ filmmakers.

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  • Cine Las Americas International Film Festival 2019 Announces Award Winners

    Eight Out Of Ten (Ocho De Cada Diez) directed by Sergio Umansky Brener
    Eight Out Of Ten (Ocho De Cada Diez) directed by Sergio Umansky Brener

    Cine Las Americas International Film Festival (CLAIFF22) concluded on Sunday with announcements of the winners of the 22nd edition of the Festival. The evening’s ceremony was followed by a screening of the closing night film, the Peruvian box-office hit Don’t Call Me a Spinster (No me digas solterona) with writer and director Ani Alva Helfer in attendance.

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  • 2019 Cine Las Americas International Film Festival Unveils Lineup, Opens with CARLOS ALMARAZ: PLAYING WITH FIRE

    Carlos Almaraz: Playing With Fire
    Carlos Almaraz: Playing With Fire

    Feature films, short films, music videos, and more, highlighting a diversity of themes, genres, and styles characteristic of contemporary national and international cinema trends will be presented at the twenty-second Cine Las Americas International Film Festival (CLAIFF22), May 1 to 5, 2019, in Austin, Texas.

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  • Cine Las Americas International Film Festival Announces 2019 Dates + Debuts VR 360º Showcase

    Cine Las Americas Film Festival

    The 22nd Annual Cine Las Americas International Film Festival (CLAIFF) is scheduled for May 1 – 5, 2019 with events taking place at venues around the Austin, Texas during the five-day festival. As a new program for May’s festival, CLAIFF will present a VR 360º showcase, hosted and sponsored by Originator Studios.

    Cine Las Americas is committed to offering a diverse program of national and international feature and short films as well as music videos, experimental, animation selections, and this year a VR 360º video program. The festival showcases films and videos from all the Americas (US, Canada, North Central, South America, and the Caribbean) and the Iberian Peninsula. Selected works screen in competitive and non-competitive sections. There are eleven award categories, including the annual Hecho en Tejas Awards. This year, the coordinating committee is pleased to offer cash awards to prize categories, including for Audience Awards for Best First or Second Dramatic Feature, Best Documentary Feature, Best Hecho en Tejas Film, and Best Music Video.

    As an extension of its mission to support Latinx and Indigenous artists across media arts, Cine Las Americas announced the expansion of our VR 360º video program for the 22nd festival. In 2017 CLAIFF presented Tracy Rector’s 360º video Eagle Bone (Ch’aak’ S’aagi), one of the first VR pieces ever by a Native American filmmaker, hosted by Originator Studios. In  2018, also thanks to Originator Studios’ sponsorship, youth from the Austin-based Latinitas’ organization shared their 360º Latinx Culture in East Austin documentary experience with attendees.

    In 2019, Originator Studios will team up with CLAIFF to present an official selection of VR 360º videos at their facilities. Filmmakers are invited to submit their VR 360º videos as part of the festival’s annual call for entries.

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  • TORMENTS OF LOVE Win Top Prizes at 21st Cine Las Americas International Film Festival

    [caption id="attachment_28932" align="aligncenter" width="1200"]Tourments d’amour / Torments of Love Tourments d’amour / Torments of Love[/caption] The 21st Cine Las Americas International Film Festival (CLAIFF21) concluded on Sunday, May 6th with announcements of the winners, presented by festival director Jean Anne Lauer. The evening’s ceremony was followed by a screening of the closing night film Kayak to Klemtu (Canada), with writer and director Zoe Hopkins in attendance. “This year’s closing night celebrated 21 years of Cine Las Americas in the company of many returning fans and supporters, as well as with attendees who were joining us for the first time – which is everything any festival team hopes for” stated Lauer. “We opened the festival with a life-affirming journey from South America to Europe, and ended it with a kayak adventure along the west coast of Canada, and throughout the week we enjoyed hearing audience responses to those films and every one they viewed in between.”

    21st CINE LAS AMERICAS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL AWARDS

    Narrative Feature Competition (for a 1st or 2nd Feature)

    Jury Award for Best Narrative Feature TOURMENTS D’AMOUR (TORMENTS OF LOVE) Dir. Caroline Jules, France/Guadeloupe/French West Indies Statement from the Jury: “Caroline Jules’ poetic use of camera evokes all your senses, and in an instant makes you feel the lingering pain of your inner child. It explores the complexity of father-child relationships and invites the audience to be empathetic with those who struggle with connecting with their family. It shows the pain and reality of unresolved family problems.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-IGj1K2xXE Audience Award for Narrative Feature TOURMENTS D’AMOUR (TORMENTS OF LOVE) Dir. Caroline Jules, France/Guadeloupe/French West Indies InkTip Award As part of the narrative feature prize package, Caroline Jules, director of TOURMENTS D’AMOUR (TORMENTS OF LOVE) will be offered an InkTip Script Listing. InkTip Script Listings provide writers/filmmakers with the opportunity to get their scripts read by InkTip’s extensive network of producers, reps, managers, agents, and other qualified industry professionals.

    Documentary Feature Competition

    Jury Award for Best Documentary Feature NADA QUEDA SINO NUESTRA TERNURA (NOTHING IS LEFT BUT OUR TENDERNESS) Dir. Sébastien Jallade, Peru Statement from the Jury: “NADA QUEDA SINO NUESTRA TERNURA (NOTHING IS LEFT BUT OUR TENDERNESS) opens the doors to the lives of families who suffer the horrors of war and who sing songs of forgetting. Just as we see a bridge being built out of clay, director Sébastien Jallade crafts the story so that we walk next to the souls of these people. Through gorgeous composition of shots the viewer experiences the literal and lyrical bridge as a catharsis, opening our eyes to the global issue of displacement.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMmnSxEf9Os Audience Award for Documentary Feature MY BOLIVIA, REMEMBERING WHAT I NEVER KNEW Dir. Rick Tejada-Flores, USA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vz3zbk9nw8Q

    Narrative Short Film Competition

    Jury Award for Best Narrative Short LA HORA DE LA MERIENDA (TEATIME) Dir. Alba González de Molina, Spain

    Documentary Short Competition

    Jury Award for Best Documentary Short SIGO ACÁ (I’M STILL HERE) Dir. Tana Gilbert, Chile

    Hecho en Tejas Competition

    Texas Archive of the Moving Image (TAMI) Award HAKLA (STAMMER) Dir. Tania Romero, USA Statement from the Jury: “The films of the Hecho en Tejas Showcase were absolutely brilliant, beautiful and left me wanting to see more. It was incredibly difficult to select only one winner but I am happy to announce that HAKLA (STAMMER) ultimately won my heart. I enjoyed the relationships between Ish, his father and late mother, Ish’s determination to pursue and continue dancing through heartbreak, and most especially the salsa-bollywood fusion dance that I felt was so unique and super cool. It looked like it was a fun film to make. Congratulations!” Hecho en Tejas Audience Award A STRIKE AND AN UPRISING (IN TEXAS) Dir. Anne Lewis, USA

    Music Video Competition

    Audience Award for Best Music Video NO REGRESO Dir. Hugo Rubiano, USA/Colombia

    Emergencia Youth Film Competition

    Audience Award for Best Youth Film FIND A WAY Dirs. Akil Carrillo, Ellie Aronica BAYCAT, San Francisco, CA, USA

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