Dominican Republic Global Film Festival Organizers Attend the Berlin Film Festival
Berlin, February 20, 2011
Dominican Republic Global Film Festival Attending the 33rd International Court Métrage Festival in France
Santo Domingo, February 8, 2010
Dominican Republic Global Film Festival Celebrates the Nominations of 127 Hours
Santo Domingo, January 25, 2010
An Even Grander Finale than Ever Newly Honored Liza Minnelli brings down the Curtain on Fourth DR Global Film Festival
Santo Domingo, November 21, 2010
Closing Film of the 4th Dominican Republic Global Film Festival Delights Audiences, Young and Old
Santo Domingo, November 21, 2010
Jury Chooses First, Second and Third Place
Winners in the Second Annual Short Films Competition
Santo Domingo, November 21, 2010
Actors workshop: Jimmy Jean Louis's Method
for Acting Success and Getting Haiti and DR Together
Santo Domingo, November 21, 2010
Short Films: The Beginning of Everything
Santo Domingo, November 21, 2010
"Waste Land,” a documentary defending the
environment
Santo Domingo, November 20, 2010
A Dominican Passion
Outsourcing Baseball Development: Anthony Alcade’s "Buscón"!
Santo Domingo, November 20, 2010
Web 3.0 is coming!
And the possibilities for small film producers are exciting!
Santo Domingo, November 20, 2010
Profile of an actor: From the Stage to the
Screen
Santo Domingo, November 20, 2010
“Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North” Personal Story of Discovery, History and How one Family Faces the Sins of their Ancestors
Santo Domingo, November 20, 2010
DRGFF Team at Cannes Festival Meets with Haitian Filmmaker Raoul Peck
Cannes, May 15 - 2010
The Dominican Republic Global Film Festival (DRGFF) team met with Haitian
filmmaker and La Fémis Director Raoul Peck at the Cannes Film Festival as part
of their efforts to develop contacts and participation opportunities.
As part of their push to develop contacts and participation opportunities at the
Cannes Film Festival, the Dominican Republic Film Festival management team met
with Haitian filmmaker, Raoul Peck, one of the most distinguished figures in the
international film community. Mr. Peck, born in Haiti and raised in Zaire and
France, was recently appointed President of the Board of La Fémis by French
President Nicolas Sarkozy.
At the meeting, several points were discussed including cinematography in Haiti
after February’s devastating earthquake as well as the prospect of taking steps
to create an atmosphere of cooperation between La Fémis, FUNGLODE and Haiti.
La Fémis (École Nationale Supérieure des Métiers de l'Image et du Son, formerly
known as Institut des Hautes Etudes Cinématographiques, is the French state film
school. FEMIS is an acronym for Fondation Européenne pour les Métiers de l'Image
et du Son.
Based in Paris, La Fémis offers courses balanced between artistic research,
professional development and technical training. Its alumni have won the three
most prestigious film prizes which are the Cannes Film Festival’s Golden Palm,
Venice’s Golden Lyon and Berlin International Film Festival’s Golden Bear thus
making it the most awarded film school in the world, surpassing Beijing’s Film
Academy and New York’s Tisch School of the Arts.
Peck was very excited at the prospect of this connection which could lead to the
development of film projects in both countries, with the concretization of a
collaboration agreement between La Fémis and the Global Media Arts Institute (GMAI).
The meeting with Peck took place on Saturday May 15 at the Canal + station
during this year’s Cannes Film Festival. Representing the DRGFF were Technical
Director, Omar de la Cruz; Asunción Sanz, Director of Inter-Institutional
Relations; Yvette Marichal, Director of Public Relations and Marketing; Taína
Rodríguez, Publicity Coordinator and Mrs. Nicole Guillemet, DRGFF Programming
Consultant, who coordinated the meeting.