FICG is the best appreciation, promotion and distribution of Mexican and Ibero-American films

By GTVW Staff

Photos By: Alfonso De Elias

The Guadalajara International Film Festival is a week-long film festival held in Los Angeles at Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood for its fifth year and runs from Thursday, August 27 to Sunday, August 30.The festival is considered the most prestigious film festival in Latin America and among the most important Spanish language film festivals in the world. The festival is the premier showcase for new work from Mexican and international independent filmmakers.

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 with the best of contemporary Mexican and Latin American cinema. 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.

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 GALA: EL JEREMÍAS (JEREMY) Dir. Anwar Safa (Mexico, 2015, US Premiere)

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

• ART, HEALTH & HEALING SPECIAL SCREENING: JUANICAS

   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 SCREENING: LA 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

• 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

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