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Voices Against Silence All (See Michoacán)

VI Film and Video Festival Documentary: Against Silence of All The Voices

ESPEGEA collective presented at the Sixth Meeting April Hispanoamericano Documentary Film and Video: Against Silence of All Voices in Michoacan.

This documentary festival takes place since 2000 every two years, thanks to which they have managed to form a pool of Hispanic documentary film about 1800 titles, which functions as a public video library in addition, have a network of 450 documentary American countries and Spain.

The Civil Partnership is serving a major outreach and between festivals, documentaries promoting mainly with loans from the library and projection TV UNAM.

recognize the importance of approaching the community and present another way of seeing the world through the vision of the documentary, which is why the group following this goal ESPEGEA diffusion works with communities, bringing the Festival Against All Silent Voices in various municipalities in the state of Michoacan.

Here's invitation to the opening this Saturday at The Huatapera of Uruapan.

More information on other sites and programming in his blog: http://colectivoespegea.blogspot.com/

dates in different communities and towns:

April 23: Lagunillas

May 2: Chucutitán

May 7: Galeana

May 7: New Parangaricutiro

May 15: Tangancícuaro

May 16: Zacapu

May 22: Lombardy

May 29: Zamora

June 3: CLOSING in Morelia.


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Ariel 2010. Winners List.

List Ariel Award winners, 2010


Want to know who the nominees? On the site where I found this photo of you know: efectoinverso.blogspot.com
This is the complete list of awards: Best Picture: "Nora" by Mariana Chenillo .

- Best Director: Carlos Carrera for "Backyard. The Backyard."
- Best Actress: Asur Zagada for "Backyard. The Backyard."
- Best Actor: Fernando Luján, for "Nora."
- Best Female Coactuación (Actress): Angelina Peláez, for "Nora."
- Coactuación Best Men (Actor): José Sefami, on "Meet the Head of John Doe."
- Opera Prima: "Nora" by Mariana Chenillo.
- Best Documentary Feature: "Flowers for the soldier," Yáñez Javier Garza.
- Best Iberoamerican Film: "The Secret of Their Eyes" by Juan Jose Campanella.
- Best Original Screenplay: Mariana Chenillo for "Nora."
- Best Editing (montage): Miguel Schverdfinger for "North."
- Best Original Music: Dario González Valderrama, "Nora."
- Best Cinematography: Martín Boege and Everardo Gonzalez, "Backyard. The Backyard."
- Best Costume: Josefina Echeverria, on "Meet the Head of John Doe."
- Best Makeup: Mario Zarazua and Alfredo Mora, for "Nora."
- Best Art Design: Gloria Carrasco and Lizette Ponce, "Backyard. The Backyard."
- Best Special Effects: Daniel Lamb, "Meet John Doe's head."
- Best Visual Effects: Christian Rivera, on "Meet the Head of John Doe."
- Best Sound: Mario Martínez Cobos, Miguel Angel Molina, Ernesto Gaytan, Antonio Diego and Isabel Muñoz, "Backyard. The Backyard."

- Short Documentary: "Only the person happens to be portraying" Roque Azcuaga.
- Short Fiction: "The song of the dead children," by David Pablos.
- Animated Short Film: "Cages" by Juan Jose Medina.

addition, two separate awarded Gold Ariel director Felipe Cazals and the National Film Archives.

With information from the agency: EFE