Among the featured films are films by Kiro Ruso, Maximiliano Schonfeld, Soledad San Julián, Adriana Bernal Mor and Ginna Ortega, Henry Vallejo and Claudia Huaiquimilla, among other filmmakers, and the prize they aspire to in each international competition will be 400,000 pesos. , the best project in development will receive 250,000 pesos and the best short film of the NOA 180,000 pesos.
Among the films that will be at the event, out of competition, are the award-winning “Chango, the light discovers”, by directors Alejandra Martín and Paola Rizzi, “Official Competition” by Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat, “The photographer and the postman: The crime of Cabezas” directed by Pablo Hartman and “El perro que no calla” by Ana Katz. “Erdosain” will also be presented, a play directed by Fernando Spiner and Ana Piterbarg, based on the character of Roberto Arlt.
The Environmental Cinema will present with “Bosquecito” by the director Paulina Muratore; “Sentinels” by Rosario Jiménez Gil; “The cry of Suquía” by Andrés Dunayevich; “Jaguar: voice of a territory” by Simón González Vélez; “The conquest of the ruins” by Eduardo Gómes; “Nido” by Miguel Baratta, and “Sintientes” by Juan Baldana.
In addition, it will be possible to see animated films, others on Cinema and Cannabis and the Gender and Diversity Perspective (Transfeminist Billboard). There will also be the Corredor de Andes, with productions from the region; Terror Córdoba, with genre films from the Mediterranean province; dome projections in New Technologies, a tribute to Julio Lencina and another to Agustín Burgos. Brazil will be the guest country for this edition.
As for the projects under development, seven documentaries from the NOA and one from Bolivia were selected for the 4th. DocuLab de las Alturas, which for the fourth consecutive year will be held in Jujuy with the aim of promoting directors and producers who are in the initial stage of their projects through an intensive clinic, reported the organizing body of the event.
The special activities will begin on Saturday 6:00 p.m., when Santiago Podestá from the Association of Independent Producers of Audiovisual Media (Apima) shares the talk related to “How to produce an Argentine film with national and international funds”, a meeting that will take place at the Center Cultural and Macedonian Museum Graz.
There will also be talks and workshops by Argentores, others on new technologies, character creation, montage, genre, cinematography and another on sound.
The programming referring to “new technologies” will include the participation of Sumo Inmersiva and the production company Mataca Films, which will allow the installation of a dome in a square next to the local Government House, in the capital city, and which will come to life with a projection and 360° sound where you can enjoy different audiovisual content.
In that same space, Mataca Films will present “the unearthing, an ancestral experience”, a technological-cultural experience that recreates the Andean carnival, simultaneously applying several technologies such as augmented reality, mapping, artificial intelligence, holography, among others.
Another attraction will be the mobile cinema, which this time will make three stops: in the jungle area of San Francisco, in Tumbaya (Quebrada de Humahuaca), Abra Pampa and in Aguas Calientes (Yungas).
Luciano Cáceres, Diego Lerman, Andrea Frigerio and Celeste Cid will be present for the “Exhibition of the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Argentina” section, which reviews national films.
Source: Ambito

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