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
A Dominican Passion
Outsourcing Baseball Development: Anthony Alcade’s "Buscón"
Santo Domingo, November 20, 2010
Anthony Alcade’s documentary film Buscón pulled together two great Dominican preoccupations: film and baseball, and the passion really showed at the panel afterwards where baseball stars were pulled from the crowded audience to join the increasingly crowded panel on stage where eventually they were joined by the Republic’s official number one baseball fan, President Leonel Fernández.
Buscónes are talent scouts who scour Latin America looking for promising young baseball players they can recruit and train for baseball leagues in the US, and the director looks at through the experiences in Nicaragua where baseball enthusiasts coach and organize local leagues only to see their most promising players signed up and taken away, lured by sums that seem huge to them, but are a pittance in the US. Some such as Juan Marechal, Barry Bonds, Sammy Sosa, Christian Gusman, Pedro Martinez, on the panel became successful and famous.
But for each such success, as the film showed, there were many rejected and who returned, with no education and few prospects. One panelist described the Buscónes as a “necessary evil,” whose talent spotting had provided bright futures for at least some young baseball players.
The film clearly rang a chord with the audience and panelists, commentators and baseball greats of several generations, some of whom compared the US major leagues’ large investment in the Dominican Republic with outsourcing. In effect, they accused, while Baseball Majors were investing some $100 million a year in the Dominican Republic, they were sourcing future baseball stars on the cheap.
Together they stressed the need for access to education for the aspirant baseball stars, since even a successful baseball career only lasts a small part of a life time - an education lasts for ever. And of course Anthony Alcade shows that there are ways other than playing baseball to achieve success - like filmmaking.
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