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
Loles Leon leaves with a pleasant impression of the
Dominican Republic Global Film Festival
Santo Domingo, November 19, 2010
The famous Spanish actress highlighted the enthusiasm and the participation of all involved in the event, which, she said, contributes to expand culture.
The Spanish actress Loles Leon, one of Pedro Almodovar’s muses, who participates in the IV Dominican Republic Global Film Festival, said that she has been very impressed with it, that it has been a very pleasant experience, and that the enthusiasm of all involved surprised her.
"I really enjoyed observing that during the inauguration all were very involved. That happens at all film festivals in the world, whether large, small or medium. Anyone who loves cinema gets involved,” she said.
"Ultimately, the goal is to expand culture through cinema, in the country where it takes place," she said, and highlighted the interest and involvement of President Leonel Fernandez in the recently adopted Film Law.
Maria Dolores Leon (Loles), who has acted in well-known movies such as Pedro Almodóvar’s Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, also said that she brings a good impression of the Dominican Republic, having visited for the first time.
"I belonged to the Catalan Communist Party (in the 70’s) and at the time many people came here to visit and all came back very happy because they found a lot of solidarity with all our political problems, but I never had had the opportunity to come," she said.
She had words of praise for the feature film Mother and Child, screened during the DRGFF opening night, and which is coproduced by the United States and Spain, starring Samuel L. Jackson, Naomi Watts and Annette Bening, whose role she said she would love to play.
Leon has extensive experience in Spanish films, theater and television. Among her films are La Pasión Turca and Libertarias, produced by Vicente Aranda. She is one of Almodovar’s muses who decorate the DRGFF, in which Victoria Abril, who starred in Atame of the same director, also participates.
Asked about the film industry in third world countries, she stated that there will always be priorities such as health and education, but that culture is part of the package and therefore "must have its space, its place."
According to Loles, Latin American cinema is currently well positioned. "I think it is giving a lesson to Europe because it is coming out much more enhanced. European cinema is paying more dearly for the (economic) crisis."