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 Celebrates the Nominations of 127 Hours
Santo Domingo,January 25, 2011
The Dominican Republic Global Film Festival (DRGFF) is celebrating the six Oscar nominations of one of this year’s participants, “127 Hours” which was shown in the Dominican Republic this past November.
The Dominican Republic Global Film Festival (DRGFF) was pleased at this past Tuesday’s six nominations of “127 Hours” which included the nomination of James Franco for Best Actor in a Leading Role.
The film, shown at November’s DRGFF, also received nominations in the categories of Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Film Editing, Best Original Score and Best Original Song.
Other participating films in the November 2010 DRGFF to receive nominations include “Restepo” and “Waste Land” in the category of Best Documentary and “Rabbit Hole” in which Nicole Kidman was nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role.
Film Director Danny Boyle’s “127 Hours” was shown at the Pedro Mir Library of the Autonomous University in Santo Domingo and in the Film Palace at the Blue Mall.
With the original music of A.R. Rahman and Boyle’s and Simon Beaufoy’s screenplay, the film tells the story of mountain climber Aaron Ralston who, after a fall, caught his hand between two narrow rock walls. Ralston used all his skills and experience as a mountain climber but was ultimately forced to take extreme measures to extricate himself.
Ralston, while caught between the deep crevice, taped his ordeal with his own video camera which he’d brought along to record his trip.
In addition to James Franco, other “127 Hours” crew members include Clémence Poésy, Amber Tamblyn, Kate Mara, Lizzy Caplan, Kate Burton and Darin Southam.
Every year, since its first edition, the Dominican Republic Global Film Festival, celebrates the annual Oscar nominations with great satisfaction as a number of participating DRGFF films are generally nominated for Oscars.