2010 Havana Film Festival
Location | Havana, Cuba |
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Founded | 1978 |
Festival date | 2–12 December 2010 |
Website | http://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[1]
Films in competition
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Country |
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N/A | 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 |
N/A | Como esquecer | Malu de Martino | Brazil |
N/A | 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 | |
N/A | Casa Vieja | Lester Hamlet | Cuba |
N/A | Larga Distancia | Esteban Insausti | Cuba |
N/A | José Martí: El Ojo del Canario | Fernando Pérez | Cuba Spain |
N/A | 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 | |
N/A | Jean Gentil | Laura Amelia Guzmán Israel Cárdenas | Dominican Republic Mexico |
A Useful Life | La vida útil | Federico Veiroj | Uruguay |
N/A | Des-autorizados | Elia K. Schneider | Venezuela |
Habana Eva | Fina Torres | Venezuela Cuba | |
Films out of competition
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Country |
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Lula, The Son of Brazil | Lula, o filho do Brasil | Fábio Barreto | Brazil |
First feature
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Country |
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N/A | El Pasante | Clara Picasso | Argentina |
N/A | Sin retorno | Miguel Cohan | Argentina Spain |
N/A | Rompecabezas | Natalia Smirnoff | Argentina |
N/A | 180° | Eduardo Vaisman | Brazil |
N/A | 5xFavela, Agora por Nós Mesmos | Wagner Novais | Brazil |
Besouro | João Daniel Tikhomiroff | Brazil | |
N/A | No olho da rua | Rogério Corrêa | Brazil |
Drama | Matias Lira | Chile | |
Lucia | Niles Jamil Atallah Gonsalves | Chile | |
N/A | 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 |
N/A | Afinidades | Jorge Perugorría | Cuba Spain |
N/A | 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[2]
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
External links
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