CATALOGO THE COLOMBIAN FILM
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CATALOGO THE COLOMBIAN FILM
Welcome To the first edition of The Colombian Film Festival This festival starts as a reunion with our country and its talent and as a reconnection with life and its vital energy. Also born from the inspiration and confidence of all those who dared to believe that it was possible to have the best of our cinema in the heart of Manhattan. In this cultural tour, it will offer some a window to our country for the first time, others a reminder of all Colombia’s vibrancy, along with a reconnection for those that still call Colombia home. The experience of living a path dotted with multicultural nostalgia and smiles; With Springtime defined as a flourishing stage for development the bright minds of the festival development, see this as no better time to bringing together the brightest creative minds our culture has to offer . For native Colombians, it is there common places, their neighborhood, their music and the people who share this united emotions, for Colombians that now call America home it is a proud moment. Through the collective imagination of our talent, we connect again with who we really are, in a retro feed full of emotions and vivid memories that strengthen the bonds of our essence: COLOMBIA. Este festival nace del reencuentro y la reconexión, un reencuentro con nuestro país y su talento y una reconexión con la vida y su energía vital. Nace además de la confianza de todos aquellos que se atrevieron a creer en que era posible tener lo mejor de nuestro cine en el corazón de Manhattan. En este recorrido cultural, queremos que también usted que por primera vez se asoma a la ventana de nuestro país, viva y sienta nuestras historias universales de trazos multicolores con sendas pinceladas de añoranzas y sonrisas; porque no es casualidad que The Colombian film Festival nazca con la primavera. Para los Colombianos, el Colombian Film Festival es un reencuentro con sus lugares comunes, el barrio, su música y la gente con la que solían compartir. A través del imaginario colectivo de nuestro talento, nos conectamos de nuevo con los que somos en una retroalimentación cargada de emociones y recuerdos vivos que fortalecen los lazos de nuestra esencia: COLOMBIA. 54 Varick Street, New York, NY, 10013 Juan Carvajal Festival Director Message from the Colombian Ambassador Message from Colombia Consul General in New York Carlos Alfredo Urrutia Valenzuela Elsa Gladys Cifuentes Aranzazu Colombia’s film industry is rapidly growing and opportunities for foreign filmmakers abound. Currently, Colombia is ranked in the top five nations in Latin America for the number of films produced annually. The film industry contributes to the global human development effort by linking communities through its cultural contributions and providing a vehicle of economic growth. This festival aims at showing the world the quality of Colombian films, its impeccable production, the talent of actors and producers and the beautiful landscapes of our country. Our visionary President Juan Manuel Santos in the Government of “Prosperidad para todos” and our Foreign Minister María Ángela Holguín will open the way to the international treaty of cinema without borders. The film law and the confirmation of these festivals will globalize Colombia talent and the multicultural and multiethnic landscape of Colombia which compete in the film industry today. Activities like this film festival ensure that international film producers become aware of all that the nation has to offer and help strengthen the Government’s strategy to promote Colombia as a prime location for international film production, in accordance to Law “Filming in Colombia” (Law 1556 of 2012). La industria cinematográfica en Colombia está creciendo rápidamente y las oportunidades para productores extranjeros abundan en nuestro país. Actualmente, Colombia se encuentra dentro de la lista de los cinco países de América Latina que más películas producen anualmente. El Festival busca mostrarle al mundo la calidad del cine colombiano, la impecable producción, el talento de actores y productores colombianos y los hermosos paisajes de nuestro país. Actividades como este festival fortalecen, además, la estrategia del Gobierno de Colombia de promover el territorio nacional como escenario para la producción fílmica de acuerdo a la Ley “Filmación Colombia” (Ley 1556 de 2012). Congratulations to Juan Carvajal for this initiative and thanks to everyone who worked on this festival and believed in the proposal. El cine como contribución de la cultura, como motor económico y como entretenimiento: se suma al esfuerzo colectivo del desarrollo humano, une pueblos, universaliza los sentires y nos hace ver como ciudadanos del mundo. Nuestro visionario Presidente Juan Manuel Santos en el Gobierno de la Prosperidad para todos y nuestra Canciller María Ángela Holguín le abren el camino al tratado internacional del cine sin fronteras. La ley del cine y la confirmación de estos festivales mundializan el talento Colombiano, la capacidad técnica instalada y los paisajes multiculturales y pluriétnicos de Colombia que hoy compiten. Felicitaciones a Juan Carvajal por esta iniciativa y en cabeza de él agradecimiento a todas las personas que han trabajado en este festival, que han creído en esta propuesta. Juan Carvajal CFFNY Director Colombian filmmaker, web designer, creative of new media and interactive TV, graphic artist, and various other things wrapped into one package. 01 Welcome Message Born in Cali, Colombia, before enduring the timeless pursuit of creating a once in a life time foot print in North America, of the cultural revitalization as an being creating in Colombia, Juan Carvajal has already established himself as a visionary in this field. 06 07 09/14 10 17 He studied Radio Production in his hometown Cali where he started working in radio and in the beginnings of the regional network Telepacífico. In 2000 he moved to Bogotá, earning a Bachelor degree in Cinematography and Professional Photography, Juan worked as a creative interactive media, Web designer, Graphic artist, in well known Colombian companies such as Caracol, RCN, Telmex, Claro, Max Media, MTV3. And his work was also shown out of his own Country. Opening Night Festival Schedule After 4 years working in Colombia as a developer of creative programs for TV, he was contacted by a finish company called Rovio proposing him to move out of the country to Finland and Spain in order to create his own company Smart Media Factory to develop interactive programs for Finland, Spain, Argentina, Panamá, Marruecos and Colombia. Panels & Lectures Living in Spain, Argentina and Finland gave him the opportunity to spend few years working as a graphic reporter for some of these companies; besides, he was able to make two short films Espumas and En Busca de Andrés Caicedo. Short Films Showcase Festival Guests & Special Thanks In 2009 he returned to USA as writing and audiovisual reporter for Colombian media networks, while he continued working in his company Smart Media Factory and with the aim of creating his own project, his dream, a Colombian Film Festival. He is currently working in the pre production of a documentary at the Gaza Border and he will start the production in NYC of his first film in August. 05 COLFILM 2013 OPENING NIGHT Wednesday 20 SCHEDULE MARCH 21-24 ALL YOUR DEADS / TODOS TUS MUERTOS Thursday 21 6:30PM / Theater 2 2011-Carlos Moreno / 88 Minutes / Spanish with Subtitles Synopsis | An ordinary farmer’s morning routine is interrupted when he makes a grim discovery in the middle of his cornfield. The man does everything possible to report his finding all while everyone is preoccupied with Election day. CHOCÓ Theater 2 / 7PM [ 80 min ] THE HIDDEN FACE / LA CARA OCULTA 7:30PM / Theater 2 2012- Directed by Jhonny Hendrix 2011-Andres Baiz / 115 Minutes / Spanish with Subtitles Spanish with Subtitles Synopsis | A woman’s insecurities leads to a psychological thriller that explores the limits of love, jealousy and betrayal. Synopsis | A 27 year old Afro-Colombian mother, tries to keep a promise to her son, suffers a series of consequences trying to keep it. No one understands how difficult it can be for a Colombian family of a marginal town to have a birthday cake. This woman embarks in a journey that brings her to discover a serious health concern affecting her impoverished village. MOM EAT YOUR SOUP / MÁMA TÓMATE LA SOPA 8:30PM / Theater 1 2011-Mario Riberro Ferreira / 96 Minutes / Spanish with Subtitles Synopsis | A business woman following her miraculous hair restoration dreams in need of financing, finds her perfect victim, a vulnerable 40 year old balding man still living with his elderly wealthy mother. 06 COLFILM 2013 07 COLFILM 2013 SCHEDULE Friday 22 PANELS & LECTURES THE READER / LA LECTORA Saturday 23 Caliwood and Cali’s New Cinema Coordinated by Carlos Moreno, Jhonny Hendrix, Alexander Giraldo and Andy Baiz 6:30PM / Theater 2 11:30AM / theater 2 2012-Riccardo Gabrielli R. / 96 Minutes / Spanish with Subtitles FILM AND LITERATURE Synopsis | A lost treasure in a city and the greed of a group of men, drives them to kidnap a woman on their quest to unlock the mystery of a hidden briefcase. Risking the lives of others and their own along the way. Coordinated by Andrés Burgos and Patricia Castaneda. Moderated by Víctor Javier Solano 12:00pm / theater 1 SOFIA AND THE STUBBORN / SOFÍA Y EL TERCO NEW legal framework promotes colombia as shooting location By Adelfa Martinez, Director of the Bureau of Cinematography, Ministry of Culture 7:30PM / Theater 1 12:20pm / theater 2 2012-Andrés Burgos / 84 Minutes / Spanish with Subtitles PAST AND PRESENT OF THE COLOMBIAN CINEMA Synopsis | Sofia dreams to go to the ocean. A place where she has never been before. Her husband has promised that he will fulfill her dream. However the couple’s daily routine has made that impossible so Sofia decides to take action giving him the lesson of his life. Lecture by Rafael Urrea 1:00pm / theater 1 180 SECONDS / 180 SEGUNDOS SCHEDULE 8:45PM / Theater 2 2012-Alexander Giraldo / 90 Minutes / Spanish with Subtitles Synopsis | A perfect crime can take more than a 3 minutes, love, friendship, family, all together in 180 seconds of excitement, that will gather the best and the worst of human beings. APAPORIS MOM EAT YOUR SOUP / MAMÁ TÓMATE LA SOPA 2012-Antonio Dorado Zuñiga / 70 Minutes / Spanish with Subtitles Synopsis | Apaporis takes us through Northwest Amazon, where we discover the secret knowledge of Caboyiari and Cubeo indigenous cultures, who uses the Yage ( The vine of the gods) to revive dead animals. 9:30PM / Theater 2 2011-Mario Riberro Ferreira / 96 Minutes / Spanish with Subtitles Synopsis | A business woman following her miraculous hair restoration dreams in need of financing, finds her perfect victim, a vulnerable 40 year old balding man still living with his elderly wealthy mother. 08 COLFILM 2013 1:00PM / Theater 2 09 COLFILM 2013 SHORT FILMS SHOWCASE Saturday 23 SCHEDULE Saturday 23 NO WORDS / SIN PALABRAS 1:30PM / tHEATER 1 THE SECRET / EL SECRETO / 16 minutes 3:00PM / Theater 1 By Patricia Castañeda 2012-Diego Fernando Bustamante / Ana Sofia Osorio Ruiz / 88 Minutes / Spanish with Subtitles amanecer / day break / 19:40 minutes By Alvaro Ruiz Synopsis | An asian woman lost in Colombia in her way to the United States, finds herself developing an unexpected relationship with a young man that surpasses the need for words THE trumpeter / EL TROMPETISTA / 6 minutes By Miguel Rueda I’M FROM COLOMBIA / 2 minutes PABBLO’S HIPPOS By Yeimi Salazar 4:00PM / Theater 2 bed 5 / cama 5 / 13 minutes By José Luis Arzuaga 2010-Antonio Von Hildebrand / 94 min / In English koko: clowns or mimes / KOKO: PAYASOS O MIMOS? / 19:24 minutes Synopsis | The absurd and paradoxical history of Colombia’s thirty-year struggle with international drug trafficking, following the journey of Pablo Escobar’s hippos. By Mateo Stiverlberg RUSH / 11 Minutes By Juan Fischer APATHY, A ROAD MOVIE / APATIA, UNA PELÍCULA DE CARRETERA APT 101 / 16 minutes By Claudio Cataño 5:00PM / Theater 1 the red elephant / EL ELEFANTE ROJO / 26:45 min. 2012-Arturo Ortegon / 93 minutes / Spanish with Subtitles By Ana María Hermida Synopsis | Julian is a writer who has lost interest in life. Meanwhile his friends travel to an exotic area of their country to avoid his boredom, finding themselves in situations that they were not prepare to handle. I am Julia / 14:40 minutes By Marisol Carrere MAYBE TOMORROW 6:00PM / Theater 2 2012-Michael Wolfe / 100 minutes / In English Synopsis | Three friends, one secret, two endings. What if you could rewrite your past? They got their chance. 11 COLFILM 2013 SCHEDULE THE READER / LA LECTORA Saturday 23 LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD TO ÁLVARO RODRIGUEZ GRANADA Born in Sevilla (Valle). For more than 24 years was actor of Teatro La Candelaria, led by Santiago Garcia, where he participated in productions such as La Trifulca, Los Diez Dias que Estremecieron al mundo, Golpe de Suerte, Vida y Muerte, Severina, Nosotros los Comunes, La Historia del Soldado, El Dilaogo del Rebusque, En la Raya, El Paso, Maravilla Estar, Corre Corre Carigueta and many more. He was director of El Callejon del Gato and directed for 15 years Alcaraván Studio Theatre, where are La Brujula, Contrafaz y Las Peregrinas. 7:30PM / Theater 1 2012-Riccardo Gabrielli R. / 96 Minutes / Spanish with Subtitles Synopsis | A lost treasure in a city and the greed of a group of men, drives them to kidnap a woman on their quest to unlock the mystery of a hidden briefcase. Risking the lives of others and their own along the way. SOFIA AND THE STUBBORN / SOFÍA Y EL TERCO He has performed in over 30 films and film productions including: Amar y Vivir of Carlos Duplat, La gente de la Universal (1991) by director Felipe Aljure, Soplo de Vida(1999) by Luis Ospina, Golpe de Estadio(1998) under the direction of Sergio Cabrera, Sonar no Cuesta Nada (2006) by Rodrigo Triana, La historia del Baul rosado(2005) by Libya Stella Gomez, Dios los Junta y ellos se Separan (2006) by Harold Trompetero, El Colombian Dream(2006) by Felipe Aljure, Dr. Aleman (2007) by Tom Shreiber, Perro Come Perro (2008) and Todos tus Muertos(2011) by Carlos Moreno, among other films. 8:00PM / Theater 2 2012-Andrés Burgos / 84 Minutes / Spanish with Subtitles Synopsis | Sofia dreams to go to the ocean. A place where she has never been before. Her husband has promised that he will fulfill her dream. However the couple’s daily routine has made that impossible so Sofia decides to take action giving him the lesson of his life. THE HIDDEN FACE / LA CARA OCULTA Winner of the Best Actor Award at the Second Latin American Film Festival New England (1994, USA), Best Actor Award at the Latin American Film Festival of New York in 1996, Award, Best Actor 2011 Unitec contemporary. Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in Macondo Awards 2012 9:30PM / Theater 1 2011-Andres Baiz / 115 Minutes / Spanish with Subtitles Synopsis | A woman’s insecurities leads to a psychological thriller that explores the limits of love, jealousy and betrayal. 12 COLFILM 2013 13 COLFILM 2013 PANELS Sunday 24 lifetime achievement Award TO ÁLVARO RODRÍGUEZ The Comfort and Safety of Our Residents is Our Priority Tribute by Carlos Moreno 11:00AM / theater 1 ACTING IN TV & CINEMA: WHAT TO SHARE, WHAT TO EXPLORE PANELISTS: Angélica Blandón, Martina García, Karent Hinestroza, Carolina Gómez, Carolina Guerra and Patricia Castañeda 12:00PM / theater 1 TOTÓ LA MOMPOSINA 1:00PM / Theater 2 2012-Hector Franciso Cardona Castano / 80 Minutes / Spanish with Subtitles Synopsis | Toto la Momposina a music Icon of the Colombian culture, with her poetic language transport us to the caribbean country. People, music, traditions, all the beauty of the landscape. Lassoing Affections / ENLAZANDO QUERENCIAS 2:00PM / Theater 1 L e a v e t h e k e y s W e w i ll d o t h e r e s t Providing Property Management Operations With a Value Added Approach Hudson County/ Manhattan Property Management Apartment Rentals Condo/Co-op Sales Commercial Leasing 2012-Talía Osorio Cardona / 70 Minutes / Spanish with Subtitles Synopsis | They were born on the land doing what generations of horseman did before them, rounding up livestock, but the landscape has changed as outsiders have come in for the riches of black gold, their fight, survival or change. THE READER / LA LECTORA 3:00PM / Theater 2 2012-Riccardo Gabrielli R. / 96 Minutes / Spanish with Subtitles 14 Synopsis | A lost treasure in a city and the greed of a group of men, drives them to kidnap a woman on their quest to unlock the mystery of a hidden briefcase. Risking the lives of others and their own along the way. COLFILM 2013 RCA Management Properties P.O.Box 20484 New York, NY 10017 646-228-6909 545 Kennedy Blvd Bayonne, NJ 07002 201-339-7722 Comfortableliving@RCAmanagementLLC.com www.RCAmanagementLLC.com SCHEDULE Sunday 24 Festival Guests CHOCÓ Andrés Burgos, Director Sofia y el terco (Sofia and the Stubborn): Colombian writer and filmmaker, Andres Burgos was born in Medellin. He wrote and directed the short film Gajes del Oficio and Sofia y el Terco (2012) is his first feature film. As a writer, he has published the article La gente casi siempre (EAFIT University, 2000), and the novels Manual de la Pelea (Norma, 2004) and Nunca en Cines (Norma, 2005); he was also selected for the anthology Señales de Ruta (Arango Editores, 2008.) 4:00PM / Theater 1 2012-Johhny Hendrix / 80 Minutes / Spanish with Subtitles Synopsis | A 27 year old Afro-colombian mother, living in poverty, tries to keep a promise to her daughter. After the little one asked for a birthday cake. DIE AGAIN / VOLVER A MORIR Cristina Villar, Producer Sofia y el terco (Sofia and the Stubborn): Cristina holds a bachelor degree in Science in Speech Communications from Emerson College and she is currently pursuing her Master in Creative Writing at the Universidad Nacional de Colombia. She has worked as advertising copywriter and creative director and BTL agency business manager with several advertising agencies in Puerto Rico and Colombia. As a scriptwriter she has written for juvenile and children’s programs for the public television in Colombia. Cristina is the executive producer and casting manager of Sofia y el terco. 5:15PM / Theater 2 2012-Miguel Urrutia / 86 Minutes / Spanish with Subtitles Synopsis | The thriller of “Wake up and die” tells the story of Camila a woman who is trapped in a reality in which she finds herself waking up not knowing where she is and as she goes back in time finds herself reliving a deadly nightmare. Arturo Ortegón, Director Apatía (Apathy): Colombian scriptwriter and filmmaker. Born in Bogota, Arturo studied at the Film School of Universidad Nacional of Colombia. He directed the documentary El Show (2004) and since 2005 he was the writer, producer, musician and actor of his own project Apathy, a Road Movie. THE BLUE OF THE SKY / LO AZUL DEL CIELO 5:15PM / Theater 2 2012-Juan Uribe / 112 Minutes / Spanish with Subtitles Andres Baiz, Director La cara oculta (The Hidden Face): Colombian director, born in Cali. He directed several short films, including La Hoguera, which was selected to participate in the 60th edition of the Cannes Film Festival. He became known when his first film Satanas received the award for Best Picture and Best Actor in the Monte Carlo Film Festival and was invited to participate in the San Sebastian Film Festival. His latest film Roa will be released in the Cartagena Film Festival. Synopsis | In a attempt to escape his past in the army and after feeling let down by his family, a young Colombian men seeks comfort on those who are on the wrong side of the law. Everything changes when destiny brings him to the love of his life. The question is if it is too late. ALL YOUR DEADS / TODOS TUS MUERTOS 7:15PM / Theater 2 Martina Garcia, Actress La cara oculta (The Hidden Face): Colombian actress Martina García has worked in both, TV and cinema. Some of the films she has starred include: Perder es cuestión de método, Satanas, Amar a Morir, Biutiful and Operacion E (2013). She was nominated for Macondo Awards as Best Lead Actress for The Hidden Face. 2011-Carlos Moreno / 88 Minutes / Spanish with Subtitles Synopsis | An ordinary farmer’s morning routine is interrupted when he makes a grim discovery in the middle of his cornfield. The man does everything possible to report his finding all while everyone is preoccupied with Election day. 16 COLFILM 2013 17 COLFILM 2013 Carolina Guerra, Actress La lectora (The Reader): Colombian actress, model and TV presenter. She started her career in MTV’s show Rock dinner. She has appeared in TV shows like La Ruta Blanca (2012), La Diosa Coronada (2010), El Cartel 2 (2010) and in short films as La Guagua. She is also part of the cast of Gallow Hill (not released yet). Paola Turbay, Actress Mamá tómate la sopa (Mom, Eat Your Soup): Born in Bogotá, Colombia. She holds a bachelor degree in Psychology. She gained international attention when she was crowned Miss Colombia and was a runner-up for the title of Miss Universe. After appearing on several television shows in her native country, Turbay landed one of the lead roles (playing the wife of Jimmy Smits) on the CBS ensemble drama Cane, which premiered in the fall of 2007. In 2008, she appeared in several episodes of The Secret Life of American Teenager; in 2009, was part of the cast of The Closer, and she was nominated to the ALMA Awards in Drama Category Actress. In 2010 and 2011, she was co-star in True Blood and was in an episode of The Mentalist. In 2012, she was judge of Colombia’s Got Talent. She has starred in films like Perder es cuestión de método (2004), Lenny, the Wonder Dog (2004), El amor en los tiempos del cólera (2007) and Flights of Fancy (2010). Carolina Gómez, Actress La lectora (The Reader): Colombian actress, presenter and model, who held the title of Miss Colombia 1993 and Miss Universe First Runner-up. Carolina has acted in tv shows including A Corazón Abierto, Desperate Housewives Latin America(2010), Tiempo final, Mujeres Asesinas. She has also starred in the following films Greetings to the devil, The Chosen One, Federal, Martinis al Atardecer, El Paseo. John Alex Toro, Actor El azul del cielo (The Blue of the Sky): Colombian actor, born in Pereira. He has acted in several tv series and soup operas and films such as La primera noche, María Full of Grace, Buscando a Miguel, El Amor en los Tiempos del Cólera. Carlos Moreno Herrera, Director Todos tus muertos (All Your Dead Ones): Colombian Filmmaker, Carlos Moreno was born in Cali. He studied Social Communication at Universidad del Valle and has a master degree from Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain in Audiovisual Narrative. He has worked as a director and editor in various audiovisual formats and genres ranging from documentary, short film, feature film, through the video, experimental video and TV commercial; works and projects carried out in Colombia, Central America and Spain. With his films Dog Eat Dog, One History of a Goal, All You Dead Ones. Carlos has received over 14 international awards. Alex Giraldo, Director 180 segundos (180 Seconds): Colombian musician and filmmaker, Alex Giraldo was born in Cali. He studied Social Communication and Film Directing in Colombia and Art History in Cuba. He is the writer and director of several short films, including Angeles y Libelulas, for which he recieved an special mention at the Experimental Film Festival FinCortex; Victeria y Globuleo, winner of the Cinemateca Distrital de Bogota Award; Fragmento Fundamental winner of a special mention at the Muestra de Nuevos Realizadores, Cuba; Sueños de colores and Coctel molotov. Alex has also directed several music videos and comercials. Álvaro Rodríguez, Actor Todos tus muertos (All Your Dead Ones): Colombian actor. He has more than 30 years of experience in theatre, and has starred in more than 24 films including Amar y Vivir (1999), Bolivar soy yo (2000), Perder es Cuestión de Método, Soñar no Cuesta Nada, El Colombian Dream, Buscando a Miguel and Perro come Perro, among others. Angelica Blandón, Actress 180 segundos(180 Seconds): Born in Pereira Angelica lived in New York for a period of time and when she went back to Colombia, she became the star in the tv series and soap operas Sin senos no hay paraiso, Las Muñecas de la Mafia, El cartel de los sapos, Tres milagos. She starred also in Paraiso Travel, Almas Perdidas, 180 Segundos. She was a awarded Best Actress award at the Festival de Cine de Bogota for her role in Paraiso Travel. Ricardo Gabrielli, Director La lectora (The Reader): Colombian director, producer and writer, Ricardo Gabrielli was born in Germany. He has produced, directed, wrote and acted in almost all of his short films, including Daylight, Memories, 3 Smiles Back, The Double To Your Neighbor, and I Don’t Love You Anymore. Director of El Capo, which gave him the India Catalina Award for Best Director, he has also directed episodes of Tiempo Final, Mentes en Shock and Kdabra. 18 COLFILM 2013 Hector Francisco Córdoba, Director Totó: He holds a degree in Social Communication. In 2006, he made his first documentary Los Niños del Cauca which participated in several festivals in Venezuela, Los Angeles, Miami and Mexico. One of the pioneers of the video clip in Colombia. He received an India Catalina award 19 COLFILM 2013 Miguel Urrutia, Director Volver a morir (Wake Up and Die): This Colombian filmmaker has written and directed two feature films, films and be the advisor of -at least- 20 film projects. He is an Animator and VFX leading expert in Latin America and the Founder of the film movement called “Recursive Cinema”. for his documentary Toto which has been also nominated in other international film festivals. Francisco is currently making a documentary for Discovery Channel and is the general director of La Crea Media Group. Patricia Castañeda, Director El secreto (The Secret): Colombian actress, writer and filmmaker, Patricia Castañeda was born in Cali. As an actress she has participated in several tv shows, including Los Caballeros las Prefieren Brutas. She was also part of the cast of Satanas, El Amor en los Tiempos del Cólera, Yo soy otro, La vida era en serio. As a writer, she has published the novels Virgina Casta and La noche del Demonio y otros cuentos; and next to Andy Baiz she wrote Roa which is premiering at Cartagena Film Festival. Miguel Rueda, Director The Trumpeter: Colombian filmmaker born in Bogota, Miguel graduated in the field of Fine Arts and Graphic Design with a specialty in Illustration and Experimental Animation. He has been in the Animation World for 12 years, working for advertising companies, TV channels and newspapers, as illustrator, animator and motion graphic designer. Miguel lives in New York where he is exploring on experimental animation, creating short and features films and finding ways to talk about his own stories. Jhonny Hendrix, Director Chocó: Colombian producer and filmmaker Jhonny Hendrix created Antorcha Films in 2003, a company that has produced several award winning films such as Perro come perro, Anina, Doctor Aleman, Deshora and the documentary Cenizas del Perdón. In 2008, he won a scholarship to attend the Fundación Carolina’s script development workshop. In 2011 he directed his first feature film Chocó, selected in the Panorama Section of the Berlinale Film Festival. Juan Fisher, Director Rush: Film director, screenwriter, actor, and producer. His debut as an actor was in “Kapri, Musik die Sich Entfernt in 1984”, directed by Ferry Radax (Capri, Italy 1984). Since then, he has worked in more than a dozen films, television and theatre productions in Colombia and the US. His first feature film was El Séptimo Cielo, New York, 1999, which was his debut as producer, director and screenwriter. The film won the award for Best Colombian Film in the Bogotá Film Festival; his second feature film, Buscando a Miguel was awarded in several international film festivals. Karent Hinestroza, Actress Chocó: Colombian actress, Karent Hinestroza was born in Chocó. Licensed in Dramatic Arts from Universidad del Valle she started her career in the award winning film El vuelco del cangrejo. In 2010, Karent starred in the box office hit El Paseo. She got the main role in the film El faro which has not been released. Kika Child, Actress: Colombian television, theatre and film actress born in Bogota. She was trained in dancing and music since her childhood. She studied scenic arts in Paris and her debut was in the TV series A escondidas; then she starred in several series as Guajira, Dos mujeres y Cazados. She acted in films like Gatica, el mono, El Censor and Ilona llega con la lluvia. Esteban Copete Actor Choco: The Kinteto Pacífico was created in 2008 as a musical proposal by Esteban Copete, who was influenced by the musical currents of the Colombian Pacific coast and the mixed of varied genres. He founded the quintet in order to obtain an autochthonous sound while injecting an air of contemporary music by integrating rhythms of African roots. Using traditional instruments like the marimba chonta, hype, cununos, snare, cymbals and brass guasa, the band includes electro bass and soprano saxophone bringing out a unique and contagious sound. Members of the band are: Esteban Copete, Marimba y saxofón soprano; Carlos Loboa, Cununos, bombo y coro; Sergio Ramírez, bombo, redoblante y coro; Jefferson Obando, bajo electro acústico y coro; Fernando Hurtado, voz y guasa. 20 COLFILM 2013 Claudio Catano, Director Apt 101: Colombian actor, born in Bogota. At the age of fifteen he abandoned high school to dedicate himself to the theater. A couple of years later he joined the professional acting business where he was cast as the lead in two TV series in Colombia. Acting led him to painting, painting led him to writing poetry and two screenplays in development, acting led him to directing his first short, Apt 101. Juan Carlos Caicedo, Executive Producer Pablo’s Hippos: Colombian filmmaker, with a degree in Economics and a specialization in Television from the Universidad de los Andes, in Bogotá. He has been Executive producer of projects that have been acquired by the BBC in London and the Sundance 21 COLFILM 2013 Channel. He is the producer and cofounder of Mira+ pictures LLC. He is currently the producer of Once Once through which has produced projects like El Cartel de los Sapos. Staff Michael Wolf, Director Maybe tomorrow: American actor, writer, producer and director, best known for his work in the film Maybe Tomorrow which gave him the award for Best Actor in a Feature Film, Best Director and Best Film at the 2012 Golden Door Film Festival and was nominated for Best Supporting Actor in the 2012 Hoboken International Film Festival; His film Maybe Tomorrow was runner up for Best Feature in the 2012 Philadelphia Independent Film Festival, was showcased at the 2012 Hartford Flick Fest and the 2012 Bahamas International Film Festival. As a writer he is a member of the Writers Guild of America, he has written 4 pilots, 13 screenplays and 2 books. Director: Juan Carvajal Board Adviser: Consul General Elsa Gladys Cifuentes Aranzazu Executive Producer: Adriana Aristizabal Project Manager: Jenny Saavedra Press Director: Diana Vargas Press Contributor: Luciana Villalba Press Assistant: Jennifer Garcia Art Director: Juliana Castro Digital Designer: Michael Posso Carolina Ravassa, Actress Maybe tomorrow: Colombian actress dancer and voice over artist. She’s fluent in English, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian, spent her childhood between Colombia and the US, where developed a passion for acting, She went on to study in Spain and Italy, got a Theatre Arts degree at Boston College and continued her film studies at The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts. She is now pursuing her acting career in NYC and has been in several indie films and theatre productions. Production Assistant: Diana Mantilla Broadcast and Social Media: Mayra Mc’Causland Director Pre-festival Events: Gladys Noreña Coordinator Pre-festivals Events: Mauricio Villegas Assistant Pre-festival: Luz Mery Quintero Marketing Assistants: Andres Calle ,Valentina Rodriguez, Daniela de Leon Printing: Milton Mendez Yeimi Zalazar, Director I’m from Colombia: Graduated from the Universidad Nacional de Medellin with a degree in fine arts. Yeimi has been living in New York City for the past 4 years. She specializes in stop motion film and is also pursuing a graduate degree at Brooklyn College. Marisol Carrere, Director I’m Julia: a native of Colombia based in NY, has written & produced I am Julia...caught in the bully’s lair, centered on her own story, with the objective to help eradicate bullying in the schools. Marisol received various recognitions, awards & nominations for Excellence in Acting and for I AM JULIA. Adelfa Martinez: Since 2010, Adelfa has been the Director of Cinematography Colombian Ministry of Culture, that promotes the audiovisual culture in the country; graduated from the University of Valle in Cali, Colombia, with a media degree, she produced documentaries in Colcultura (governmental institution). She has participated in many projects that strengthen the film industry in Colombia. 22 COLFILM 2013 23 COLFILM 2013 Special Thanks Embajador de Colombia en Estados Unidos Carlos Urrutia Valenzuela, Consul General Central de Colombia en New York Elsa Gladys Cifuentes, Luis Armando Soto Boutin Director de Asuntos Culturales Cancilleria, Natalia Peña Cultural Attache Washington, Consul Laura Montoya, Milton Mendez, Rene Mandeville, Robert C. Arnone, Dina Kirk, Miriam Colleta, Ramon Pineda, Norma Morato, Carmen Alicia Zárate, Brenda Kessler, Hector Ruiz, Ernie Perez, Juan Esteban Rodriguez, Jorge Criollo, Federico Mejia, Maurico Palacio, Maria Marquez-Hass, Roger Asmar, Steve Rosse, Polly Ferman, Carlos Vasallo, Ivan Enriquez, Loren Hammond, Melissa Perez, Susan Gramlich, Cristina Grajales, Carlos Macias, Adriana Larrota, Claudia Castro, Alejandro Riaño, Angela Maria Hernandez, Vianey Vacca, Jessica Testa, Stella Barrero, Lilly Gallor, Adriana Vargas, Marco Antonio Navarro, Marco Tulio Carvajal Rosana cano and Jhonny Saavedra. A Nicolas Carvajal ( La inspiración). Volunteers Team Oscar Garcia, Nora Garcia, Jennifer Sosa, Andres Perdomo, Mauricio Garcia, Shery de Jesus Quijano, Marcela Caycedo, Yeimi Salazar, Carmenza Salgado, Nicole Katzew, Kevyn Lopez, Beatriz Ruiz, Irene Jaramillo, Alexandra Valencia, Jennifer Beals, Navarro, David Gonzalez Aristizabal, Andres Calle, Erika Aristizabal, Angela Maria Hernandez, Valentina P Correa, Aracelly Soto, Luz Mery Quintero, Sergio Camargo Juan David Pulgarin, Daniela de Leon, Valentina Rodriguez and Paola Guerrero. 25 COLFILM 2013