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
Dominican Republic Global Film Festival Hands Out People’s Awards From its
Third Annual Festival
New York, April 21 - 2010
Producers of “The Rope” and “P-Star Rising” accepted the awards bestowed upon
them by the Dominican people. The films were selected as the best feature film
and best musical documentary, respectively, in last November’s III Dominican
Republic Global Film Festival (DRGFF in Spanish).
The awards presentation took place on Wednesday April 21, 2010 at the New York
office of the Fundación Global Democracia y Desarrollo (FUNGLODE)
- Global Foundation Development and Democracy (GFDD)-
in an event organized by the executive body of FUNDLODE/GFDD along with film
festival directors and organizing team.
Asunción Sanz, Director of Institutional Relations for the Festival presented
the award to Gabriel Noble and Marjan Tehrani, of “P-Star Rising.”
Yamile Eusebio, member of the FUNGLODE Board of Directors, did the honors for
Manny Pérez and Josh Crook in recognition of their film, “The Rope.”
The event was meant to encourage and stimulate the winning film directors and
producers to continue their good work and pursue interesting projects in the
world of film.
The awards ceremony took place within the framework of an organizational meeting
underway in New York of DRGFF board members as they gathered to plan the IV
Dominican Global Film Festival, to be held November 16-22. With the challenge of
consolidating the success of previous festivals, organizers are developing a
series of promotion and organizational activities throughout the Dominican
Republic and abroad.
Viewers who attended the Festival’s 30 film screenings of the 2009 DRGFF voted
massively to select the films and documentaries that most impacted them; “The
Rope” and “P-Star Rising” were the two that won that honor.
More than 30,000 people attended the third annual film festival in the Dominican
Republic which was held simultaneously in five different locations around the
country: Santo Domingo, Santiago, Puerto Plata, Nagua and Cap Cana.
The films were selected by the viewing public who filled out forms distributed
at the end of every screening. In filling out the voting forms, viewers rated
the films as: excellent, very good, good, fair and bad. Throughout the various
screenings of “The Rope” (length 100-minutes), the film received high marks from
the majority of viewers. The movie, which takes place between Santiago (DR) and
Washington Heights (NY), is a crime story, a love story and an unrestricted
analysis of the price of revenge.
Luisito (Manny Pérez) is the number one hit man under the Dominican Secret
Police chief who totally controls him with the promise that he will one day hand
over the man who killed Luisito’s father then fled to New York.
Luisito’s plan to avenge his father’s murder undergoes a change when he runs
into Jenny (Denise Quiñones), his first love. Jenny’s tenderness makes him see
the corruption that surrounds him. Full of raw energy and unequalled beauty,
this incisive portrait of a murderer in search of redemption characterizes the
directorial debut of Josh Crooks and main actor, writer and producer Manny Pérez.
“P-Star Rising” chronicles the story of the amazingly talented Priscilla Star
who began her rap career under the name “P-Star” in Harlem when her age was
still in the single digits. Currently she is one of the stars of the popular TV
series, The Electric Company, which is animated with hip-hop music. This
documentary follows the early life of Priscilla and her inspiring rise to fame.