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2010 Havana Film Festival

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32nd Havana Film Festival
LocationHavana, Cuba
Founded1978
Festival date2–12 December 2010
Websitehttp://www.habanafilmfestival.com

The 32nd annual Havana Film Festival took place in Havana, Cuba, from 2 December to 12 December 2010.

Festival line-up

Feature films

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Films in competition

English title Original title Director(s) Country
Los Labios Santiago Loza  Argentina
It's Your Fault Por Tu Culpa Anahí Berneri  Argentina
 France
Carancho Pablo Trapero  Argentina
The invisible look La mirada invisible Diego Lerman  Argentina
 Germany
 Spain
Como esquecer Malu de Martino  Brazil
Sonhos roubados Sandra Werneck  Brazil
The Life of Fish La Vida de los Peces Matías Bize García  Chile
Post mortem Pablo Larraín  Chile
 Germany
 Mexico
Casa Vieja Lester Hamlet  Cuba
Larga Distancia Esteban Insausti  Cuba
José Martí: El Ojo del Canario Fernando Pérez  Cuba
 Spain
Boleto al Paraiso Gerardo Chijona  Cuba
 Spain
Chicogrande Felipe Cazals  Mexico
On Childhood De la infancia Carlos Carrera González  Mexico
The Good Herbs Las Buenas Hierbas María Novaro  Mexico
Summer of Goliath El Verano de Goliath Nicolás Pereda  Mexico
 Canada
 Netherlands
Tarata Fabrizio Aguilar  Peru
Jean Gentil Laura Amelia Guzmán
Israel Cárdenas
 Dominican Republic
 Mexico
A Useful Life La vida útil Federico Veiroj  Uruguay
Des-autorizados Elia K. Schneider  Venezuela
Habana Eva Fina Torres  Venezuela
 Cuba

Films out of competition

English title Original title Director(s) Country
Lula, The Son of Brazil Lula, o filho do Brasil Fábio Barreto  Brazil

First feature

English title Original title Director(s) Country
El Pasante Clara Picasso  Argentina
Sin retorno Miguel Cohan  Argentina
 Spain
Rompecabezas Natalia Smirnoff  Argentina
180° Eduardo Vaisman  Brazil
5xFavela, Agora por Nós Mesmos Wagner Novais  Brazil
Besouro João Daniel Tikhomiroff  Brazil
No olho da rua Rogério Corrêa  Brazil
Drama Matias Lira  Chile
Lucia Niles Jamil Atallah Gonsalves  Chile
Retratos en un mar de mentiras Carlos Gaviria  Colombia
The Colours of the Mountain Los colores de la montaña Carlos César Arbeláez  Colombia
 Panama
Of Love and Other Demons Del Amor y otros Demonios Hilda Hidalgo  Costa Rica
 Colombia
Cold Water from the Sea Agua fría de mar Paz Fabrega  Costa Rica
 France
 Mexico
 Spain
Afinidades Jorge Perugorría  Cuba
 Spain
La Bodega Ray Figueroa  Guatemala
Alamar Pedro González-Rubio  Mexico
Leap Year Año Bisiesto Michel Rowe  Mexico
Abel Diego Luna  Mexico
Martha Marcelino Islas Hernández  Mexico
October Octubre Diego Vega
Daniel Vera
 Peru
 Spain
Norberto's Deadline Norberto apenas tarde Daniel Hendler  Uruguay
 Argentina
Hermano Marcel Rasquin  Venezuela

Awards

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Coral

  • Best Feature Film:
    • First prize: A Useful life by Federico Veiroj
    • Second prize: Post Mortem by Pablo Larraín
    • Third prize: The Good Herbs by María Novaro
    • Special Jury prize: The Invisible Look by Diego Lerman
  • Best Directing: Pablo Larraín for Post Mortem
  • Best Screenplay: Pablo Larraín and Mateo Iiribarren for Post Mortem
  • Best Actor: Alfredo Castro for Post Mortem
  • Best Actress: Antonia Zegers for Post Mortem
  • Best Cinematography: Damián García for Chicogrande
  • Best Art Direction: Erick Grass for José Martí: el Ojo del Canario
  • Best Editing: Eliane Katz for It's Your Fault
  • Best Original Music: Santiago Chávez and Judith de León for The Good Herbs
  • Best Soundtrack: Raúl Locatelli and Daniel Yafalián for A Useful Life
  • Best First Feature:
    • First prize: Alamar by Pedro González-Rubio
    • Second prize: October by Diego Vega and Daniel Vega
    • Third prize: Of Love and Other Demons by Hilda Hidalgo
    • Special Jury prize: Hermano by Marcel Rasquin

FRIPESCI

  • Best Feature Film: Post Mortem by Pablo Larraín

References

  1. ^ "Festival Internacional del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano". Archived from the original on 2010-12-24. Retrieved 2010-12-19.
  2. ^ "Noticias".