Forty Four Films Selected to Compete in the 3rd Short Film Competition
Santo Domingo, September 23, 2011
Hundreds of Volunteers in Santiago, Higüey, Nagua and Puerto Plata Sign Up for the 5th Dominican Republic Global Film Festival
Santo Domingo, September 23, 2011
Dominican Republic Global Film Festival Meets with more than 120 Aspiring Volunteers in Preparation for its 5th Edition
Santo Domingo, September 6, 2011
The Dominican Republic Global Film Festival Invites Volunteers to Join the Fifth Edition of the Year´s Film Event
Santo Domingo, August 15, 2011
Directors of the Dominican Republic Global Film Festival Attend the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival (LALIFF)
Los Angeles, July 25, 2011
Dominican Republic Global Film Festival Opens Call for Entries for Third Short Film Competition
Santo Domingo July 11, 2011
“El Retrato de un Santo” Wins the First Short Film Contest Sponsored by Indomina’s ‘Dominicans Have Talent’
Santo Domingo, June 30, 2010
Filmmakers Thank President Fernandez for the Film Industry Promotion Law at a Meeting in the Juan Bosch Library
Santo Domingo, June 14, 2011
Dulce García Pereyra and Anapaula Gómez González Win Opportunity to Participate at Cannes Young Marketers Competition
Santo Domingo May 18, 2011
DRGFF Team attend Cartagena's 50th International Film Festival
Washington DC, March 11 - 2010
Representatives of the Dominican Republic Global Film Festival (DRGFF), an
initiative of Global Foundation for Democracy and Development (GFDD) and
Fundación Global Democracia y Desarrollo (FUNGLODE), attended the annual
Cartagena de Indias International Film Festival in Columbia, which this year
celebrated its 50th anniversary.
Semiramis de Miranda, DRGFF Digital Media Director, and Taina Rodriguez, DRGFF
Promotion Coordinator, networked with other seasoned industry professionals at
Latin America’s oldest Film Fest, which specializes in the best of Ibero-American
cinema, film shorts, and videos.
The Festival, which aims to strengthen the national and Ibero-American film
industry as well as encourage the presentation of cultural expressions of Latin
American identity, showcased dozens of films and documentaries from all over the
Americas. There was over a week of premiere film and open-air screenings, talks
by producers, and awards ceremonies - the most recognized being the competition
category for Ibero-American cinema, featuring fourteen films from across Latin
America and Spain.
A highlight of the Festival is the India Catalina award ceremony, which is
endorsed by the Academy of Cinematographic Sciences and Arts -- the same
organization that is responsible for the Academy Awards. The winners of the
India Catalina are immediately allowed competition for the next year's Oscars in
their categories.
This year's Festival was -- like many-- smaller and more compact, however, its
Director/Coordinator, Lina Paola Rodriguez noted that they were more focused on
the quality of the films.
The Festival provided a perfect backdrop for the DRGFF team to liaise with
potential new partners, whilst also identifying possible movies for the upcoming
IV Edition of the DRGFF, scheduled to take place November 16-22, 2010 in the
Dominican Republic.
Links:
www.festicinecartagena.org.