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FICG In LA 2015 Film Festival Line-With Opening Night Film ‘Messi’

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The Guadalajara International Film Festival in Los Angeles (FICG in LA) – presented by the University of Guadalajara Foundation in USA and CONACULTA, with Principal Sponsors the University of Guadalajara, the Guadalajara International Film Festival, the Institute of Cinema Mexico (IMCINE), UNIVISION and LA OPINION announced its lineup. MESSI directed by Álex de la Iglesia, will be the Opening Night film for the 2015 Festival. This documentary portrays today’s greatest soccer player who at age 11 ran the risk of seeing his career ending before it started. With informal interviews, re-enactments, and spectacular footage of Messi’s legendary exploits, this film tells the incredible, true story of his rise to glory.

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The 2015 FICG in LA, which returns to the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood for its fifth year and runs from Thursday, August 27 to Sunday, August 30, brings the best of contemporary Mexican and Latin American cinema to Los Angeles, and is an extension of the Guadalajara International Film Festival.

 

Featuring outstanding and award-winning titles from FICG30, which ran from March 6-15, 2015 in Guadalajara, FICG in LA will offer the premiere of other titles that have emerged in the world of cinema throughout the year to great critical acclaim.

 

The aim of the festival is to increase access and visibility of Mexican and Latin American cinema in the U.S., facilitating the exchange of ideas through stories and issues of cultural and social relevance, create a space for collaboration between filmmakers, and strengthen relations between the film industry in Mexico and the U.S.

 

FICG in LA includes film screenings followed by Q&As with filmmakers and talent, as well as galas, panels and special award recognitions to Latin American and U.S. Latino artists.

 

“FICG in LA 2015 represents the culmination of five years of continuous dedication and passion to further the Latino arts and cinema in the U.S. What was once a tiny three-day showcase of Latino and Ibero-American cinema, is now a lively, eventful film festival, filled with industry events, work-in-progress competitions, family-oriented programs and panel discussions. Los Angeles is the perfect backdrop forFICG in LA to thrive, as it is a patchwork of so many different cultures and communities from across Latin America; however, we hope that our audience is as diverse as the city itself, because many of these stories universally relate to communities of all backgrounds,” said Hebe Tabachnik, Director and Producer ofFICG in LA.

 

“In five years, the Guadalajara International Film Festival in Los Angeles (FICG in LA), has aimed to promote the Mexican and Latin American cinema so that people from elsewhere can enjoy and appreciate the great productions that have been made in Ibero-America; and likewise we have done everything possible to make filmmakers from the US and Canada get interested in addressing Latino themes and help them hone their skills to provide stronger ground for their projects,” said Iván Trujillo Bolio, Director of FICG.

 

Among the celebrities who have accompanied us in previous editions are:  Carlos Cuarón, Edward James Olmos, Sergio Arau, Diana Bracho, Alfonso Arau, Kate del Castillo, Martha Higareda, Beto Cuevas, Irene Azuela, Dulce Maria, Carmen Salinas and Jay Hernandez.

 

Eugenio Derbez will receive the Tree of Life award in representation of the Derbez dynasty. Oscar winner Eugenio Caballero (Best Art Direction, Pan Labyrinth), Ofelia Medina (Mexican actress), Josep Parera (Entertainment Editor La Opinion) and LPB (Latino Public Broadcasting) will also receive the festival’s Tree of Life Award for their contributions to Mexican, Latino and Ibero-American culture. Previous recipients include Demián Bichir (actor), Juan Carlos Arciniegas (CNN en Espanol), Fernando Luján (actor), Rubén Luengas (journalist), Gabriel Beristain (Director of Photography) and Emilio Kauderer (Music Composer).

 

FICG in LA continues to support Latino and Ibero-American films with Guadalajara Construye in Los Angeles 2 and DocuLab.2 Los Angeles by selecting six projects from filmmakers seeking post-production funds.  The films will be screened for jury members, sponsors and film industry professionals.  The winners will be announced on Friday August 28.

 

In addition, the winning projects in each competition will automatically qualify to be considered for Guadalajara Construye 10 or DocuLab.8 Guadalajara, or for the Ibero-American Competitions of the next edition of the Guadalajara International Film Festival (FICG31) – March 4 – 13, 2016.

 

To reaffirm the social mission of FICG and the University of Guadalajara Foundation in USA, FICG in LA will donate again all of its proceeds to a charitable cause. We will announce soon the recipient of this year’s fundraising effort.

13 Feature and documentary films and 12 short films will be showcased in this year’s festival

 

OPENING NIGHT GALA – AUGUST 28, 2015

MESSI, Dir. Álex de la Iglesia (Spain, 2014, L.A. Premiere)

 

CLOSING NIGHT GALA – AUGUST 30, 2015

CIUDAD DELIRIO, Dir. Chus Gutiérrez (Colombia, 2014, 100 min., L.A. Premiere)

 

SPECIAL EVENTS:

 

• KIDS GALAEL JEREMÍAS (JEREMY) Dir. Anwar Safa (Mexico, 2015, US Premiere)

• MAGUEY (LGBT) GALAMADE IN BANGKOK Dir. Flavio Florencio (México   – Alemania, 2015, US Premiere)

• ART, HEALTH & HEALING SPECIAL SCREENINGJUANICAS

   Dir. Karina García Casanova (Mexico – Canada, 2015, US Premiere)

   and La Teta de Botero, Dir. Humberto Busto, Mexico (short film)

 HUMAN RIGHTS SPECIAL SCREENING: LA PRENDA (The Pawn)

Dir. Jean-Cosme Delaloye (Guatemala – Suiza, 2014, Sneak Preview) in Association with the Mill Valley Film Festival.

 FREE SCREENINGLA ONCE (Tea Time) –Dir. Maite Alberti (Chile, 2014)

 

OTHER FEATURE FILMS

 

El PATRÓN,  RADIOGRAFÍA DE UN CRIMEN (THE BOSS, ANATOMY OF A CRIME)

Dir. Sebastián Schindel (Argentina, 2014, L.A. Premiere)

HBO Latino presents – HEROES COTIDIANOS – “El cometa”

Dir. Alejandra Sánchez (Mexico, 2014, Sneak Preview)

IXCANUL Dir. Jayro Bustamante (Guatemala – France, 2015, Sneak Preview)

LOREAK (FLOWERS) Dir. Jon Garaño, José Mari Goenaga (Spain, 2014, L.A. Premiere)

POCHA (Manifest Destiny) Dir. Michael Dwyer (USA – Mexico, 2015)

QUE VIVA LA MUSICA (LIVEFOREVER)

Dir. Carlos Moreno (Colombia -Mexico, 2015, L.A Premiere)

 

SHORT FILMS

 

MEXICAN ANIMATED SHORTS SHOWCASE & PANEL (in chronological order)

Como preparar un sandwich (How to Prepare a Sandwich) Dir. Rigo Mora

Hasta Los Huesos (Down to the Bones) Dir. René Castillo

Jacinta Dir. Karla Castañeda

Jaulas  (Cages) Dir. Juan José Medina

Prita Noire (Black Doll) Dir.     Sofía Carrillo

La Casa Triste (The Sad House)  Dir. Sofia Carrillo

La Noria (The Waterwheel) Dir. Karla Castaneda

Lluvia en los Ojos (Rain in the Eyes) Dir. Rita Basulto

Zimbo (Zimbo) Dir. Rita Basulto & Juan Jose Medina

 

SHORTS BEFORE FEATURES

ELLA (Her) Dir. Ximena Urrutia (Mexico, 2014, 23 min)

MESTIZO, Dir. Talon Gonzalez  (USA, 2014, 10 min.)

LA TETA DE BOTERO, Dir. Humberto Busto  (Mexico, 2015, 18 min., US Premiere)

The screening of the selected work-in-progress films will be for industry accredited to the festival.  These screenings are not open to the general public or member of the press.

 

Guadalajara Construye in Los Angeles 2

 

 Angelica, Dir. Marisol Gómez-Mouakad, Puerto Rico/USA

• Dementia (Demencia), Dir. Jose Luís Valenzuela, Mexico/USA

• Lupe under the Sun (Lupe bajo el sol), Dir. Rodrigo Reyes, Mexico/USA

 

DocuLab.2 Los Angeles

 

 No Dresscode Required (Etiqueta no rigurosa), Dir. Cristina Herrera Borquez, Mexico/USA

 Looking at the Stars (Olhando pras estrelas), Dir. Alexandre Peralta, Nicaragua/Brazil/USA

• Omar & Gloria (Omar y Gloria), Dir. Jimmy Cohen, Mexico/Canada

 

FICG in LA is presented by the University of Guadalajara Foundation in USA and CONACULTA, with Principal Sponsors the University of Guadalajara, the Guadalajara International Film Festival, the Institute of Cinema Mexico (IMCINE), Univision and LaOpinion.

 

About FICG

FICG was founded in 1986 by the Mexican filmmaker Jaime Humberto Hermosillo, with the tremendous help from young film students like Guillermo del Toro, and support from the University of Guadalajara. It will celebrate its 31st edition in March, 2016.

 

FICG is the lead film festival in Latin America. It is a forum for the training, education, and creative exchange among industry professionals, film critics, and film students from all over Ibero-America

 

About the University of Guadalajara – Mexico

The University of Guadalajara is a network formed by three educational systems and 15 campuses distributed in all the regions of the State of Jalisco, and it is the second most important and eldest university in Mexico. The University of Guadalajara is committed to the betterment of society through higher education. It supports scientific and technological research that makes important contributions to a sustainable and inclusive society, respecting cultural diversity and honoring the principles of social justice, democracy, coexistence, and prosperity for all. The University is renowned in Mexico and abroad as a leader in the transformation of society through innovative means through social development and dissemination of knowledge.

 

About the Foundation of the University of Guadalajara in the U.S.

The University of Guadalajara Foundation in the United States of America is an extension of Fundación Universidad de Guadalajara, A.C., and is made up of a number of prominent academic and social leaders. The Foundation works to attain private support from individuals, foundations and corporations in order to fulfill the mission and vision of the University of Guadalajara in Los Angeles.

 

It seeks to improve the quality of life and social integration of migrants and hispanic nationals by increasing their access to education and enhancing their sense of belonging and identification with their environment by developing their skills and capabilities through educational services and relevant social research.

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