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
Gabriela Latorre Presents Short Films at Cannes Film Festival
Cannes, May 20 - 2010
London Film Academy graduate, Gabriela Latorre showed two of her short films at the Cannes Film Festival, which just ended.
Gabriela Latorre, Dominican director and producer and London Film Academy
graduate, showed two of her films at the recent Cannes Film Festival.
Ms. Latorre screened, “Turning Point,” which she directed and” Confessions,”
which she produced.
Latorre, who holds a degree in communications, worked in the Dominican Republic
in advertising as a graphic designer and photographer. In 2004, she moved to
London where she continued studying photography at the London College of
Communications.
Her passion for film led her to the London Film Academy in 2008 where she
directed, produced and edited various short films. Her work as a director
includes such shorts as “Tic Tac” (2009) and “Turning Point” (2009). In 2009,
she wrote, “Vegetable” (2009) and produced, “Confessions.”
“Confessions” is a comedy about Mrs. O’Leary and her quest to seduce Father
Eamon, who is secretly fascinated by her while conscious of the danger he is
exposing himself to. Confessions of impure thoughts about Mrs. O’Leary drive him
to confer with the Archbishop in a plea for help. He is then transferred to a
new parish but Mrs. O’Leary has other plans.
In Turning Point a young man traveling around the world receives a phone call on
his birthday from his father who tells him his grandmother has passed away. He
is forced to go back home to deal with the sad situation which, in some way, is
mixed with joy as it brings together lots of members of his extended family whom
he’d never met.
At the Cinéfondation Festival de Cannes 2010, another short film was shown, “Los
minutos, las horas,” produced by Dominican Johanne Gomez, a graduate of the
Global Media Arts Institute (GMAI),
of the Fundación Global Democracia y Desarrollo (FUNGLODE).
Both film presentations were applauded by the GMAI and Dominican Global Film
Festival (DRGFF) delegation who were at Cannes, including Omar de la Cruz, DRGFF
Technical Director; Asunción Sanz, Director of Inter-Institutional Relations;
Yvette Marichal, Director of Marketing and Public Relations and Taína Rodríguez,
Publicity Coordinator.