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Havana Film Festival New York

The Havana Film Festival New York (HFFNY) is a film festival, based in New York City, that screens cinema from across Latin America with a special focus on Cuba and its film industry.[1] It is a project of The American Friends of the Ludwig Foundation of Cuba, a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization with the mission of building cultural bridges between the United States and Cuba through arts projects.[2]

Havana Film Festival New York
LocationNew York City
Founded2000; 24 years ago (2000)
Founded byCarole Rosenberg, Ivan Giroud, Kenneth Halsband, Marcia Donalds
AwardsHavana Star Prize for Best Film (Fiction), Best Documentary, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actor, Best Actress
Artistic directorDiana Vargas (2003–present)
Websitehffny.com (in English)

Since 2000, HFFNY has presented films featured at the International Festival of New Latin American Cinema in Havana. The Festival includes lectures, panel discussions, networking receptions and film industry workshops.[3][4]

History edit

 
Artistic Director Diana Vargas leads a Q&A with Cuban actor Hector Noas at AMC, 2019

Overview edit

The Festival was founded in 2000 by Ivan Giroud, President of the Havana Film Festival in Havana; Carole Rosenberg, President of The American Friends of the Ludwig Foundation of Cuba; film producer Kenneth Halsband; and Marcia Donalds, who was a film professor at New York University Tisch School of the Arts.[5][6]

In 2001, film producer and programmer Diana Vargas joined the festival, and since 2003 she has served as HFFNY's Artistic Director.[7]

2000 - Inaugural festival edit

The inaugural Havana Film Festival NY was held at the Anthology Film Archives from March 17–26, 2000.[8][9] It featured an entirely Cuban program,[5] and screened over 40 productions, including features, documentaries, shorts and animated films that provided an overview of 41 years of Cuban filmmaking while showcasing several award-winning films from Havana's International Festival of New Latin American Cinema. The first HFFNY also included seminars on Cuban films and their distribution in the United States. The event was opened by singer, songwriter, actor, and activist Harry Belafonte.[9]

2001-2008 edit

The second HFFNY expanded its program to include Latin American films.[5] It ran April 16–23, 2001 and featured over 60 films from Cuba, Spain, Mexico, Colombia, Bolivia, Ecuador, Uruguay, Puerto Rico, Nicaragua, Argentina, Peru, Chile, Venezuela, Brazil and Panama. Daily screenings took place in Manhattan at NYU's Cantor Film Center, Clearview Cinema, and Anthology Film Archives, and Sunnyside Center Cinemas in Queens.[10] Approximately 8,000 people attended the 2001 HFFNY, according to the festival's co-director and programmer Pedro Zurita, in a 2002 New York Times interview.[2]

The third HFFNY ran April 18–27, 2002 at venues in Manhattan, Queens, and The Bronx. Cuban filmmaker Humberto Solás was the honoree, and the festival opened with his film Honey for Oshun. Among the special events featured at the third HFFNY was a panel discussion with visiting directors on the role played by Latin American literature in filmmaking, which included the films Dark Side of the Heart 2 by Argentine director Eliseo Subiela, Miracle in Rome by Colombian filmmaker Lisandro Duque, and Mexican director Arturo Ripestein's No One Writes to the Colonel,[2] and a roundtable discussion with actor and activist Danny Glover and Congressman Charles Rangel at the Harvard Club on U.S. Cuban Relations.[9]

The fourth festival ran March 26-April 2, 2003 with its main slate of screenings at the Clearview Cinema in Manhattan.[11] Films also played at NYU Cantor Film Center and Anthology Film Archives, Sunnyside Center Cinema and the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens, and the Bronx Museum of the Arts and Hostos Center for the Arts & Culture in The Bronx.[12] The festival opened with the NY premiere of the Cuban film Nada by Juan Carlos Cremata and closed with the NY premiere of the Colombian film Bolivar soy yo by Jorge Alí Triana. Special events included a tribute to Cuban filmmaker Julio García Espinosa and the presentation of Rogelio París' 1964 musical documentary Nosotros la música.[11]

 
AFLFC President Carole Rosenberg introduces HFFNY honoree Walter Salles at the Quad Cinema, 2005

The fifth Havana Film Festival NY was presented by The New York Times and ran April 22–29, 2004.[13] It paid homage to Puerto Rican filmmaker Jacobo Morales and included 37 films from Cuba, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Colombia, Chile, Argentina, Brazil and the Dominican Republic. The festival opened with the NY premiere of Cuban documentary Suite Habana by Fernando Pérez and closed with the NY premiere of Colombian comedy film El carro by Luis Orjuela.[14] The main slate of screenings took place at Manhattan's Quad Cinema, with special programs at Hostos Center for the Arts & Culture in The Bronx and NYU's King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center. HFFNY 2005 free panels and events included: A Conversation with Jacobo Morales, Cuban Cinema Classics: Revolutionary Documentaries, and New Languages for Latin American Cinema- a roundtable discussion with filmmakers Miguel Coyula, Luis Ospina, Sergio Wolf, Sinnel Sandoval, Alejandro Fernandez, Patricia Riggen, Mercedes Jimenez, Luis Orjuela, Sandra Bilicich, Luciana Tomasi, Elias Jimenez, Pedro Diaz, Jacobo Morales, Alejandro Chomski, Fernando Pérez and Rigoberto Lopez.[15]

The sixth HFFNY ran April 15–21, 2005, and included tributes to Cuban director Pastor Vega and Brazilian director Walter Salles.[16] The program featured newly-released independent films from and about Latin American and the Caribbean alongside classics, documentaries, short and animated films from 12 countries. Free events occurred at NYU's King Juan Carlos Center and included the children's program Latin American Films for Children / Animation 4 Kids.[17] Screenings also took place at the Quad Cinema in Manhattan, and the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens.[16] HFFNY returned to the Quad Cinema April 21-27, 2006 for its seventh edition, with free events and screenings hosted by NYU's King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center, Hunter College, The New School, the Museum of the Moving Image, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Special programs included a tribute to the 20th anniversary of EICTV (Escuela Internacional de Cine y TV, San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba) presented by festival guest and EICTV co-founder Fernando Birri, and the children's program Latin American Films for Children / Animation 4 Kids.[18]

The eighth HFFNY ran April 13-19, 2007 at the Quad Cinema, with free events and screenings at NYU, the Museum of the Moving Image, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and included a tribute to Cuban actor Jorge Perugorría, a showcase of short films by NY-based filmmakers called A Small Lens on What's to Come and its children's program Latin American Films for Children.[19] The Quad Cinema continued to be the main venue for the ninth HFFNY, which ran April 10-18, 2008 and honored Cuban director Juan Carlos Tabío, Cuban actor Luis Alberto Garcia and American documentary filmmaker Estela Bravo.[5] The festival was a part of NYC's Immigrant Heritage Week and partnered with The New Children/New York Film Project to host a program devoted to films by New Children/New York filmmakers.[20]

2009 - 10th anniversary edit

HFFNY celebrated its 10th anniversary April 16-23, 2009 with a special kickoff presentation sponsored by TD Bank at Queens Theatre in the Park on April 14 called Short Time! a selection of four shorts by young filmmakers from Spain, Dominican Republic and the U.S.[21] It officially opened at the New York DGA Theater on April 16 and continued its main slate of screenings at the Quad Cinema. Additional venues included the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Bronx Museum of the Arts, NYU, and Hunter College. Retrospectives included The Urgent Cinema of Santiago Alvarez, Stranger Than Fiction: A Tribute to Luis Ospina, and Remembering Humberto Solás, 1941-2008. Among the free filmmaker panels and lectures were the programs Cinema of Puerto Rico: Challenges and Implications of a Rising Cinema featuring filmmakers Jacobo Morales, Lilian Rosado, Pedro Perez Rosado and Juanma Fernandez, and New Views (Nuevas Miradas) a presentation of award-winning films from Cuba's EICTV followed by a conversation between EICTV director Tanya Valette, professor and filmmaker Russell Porter, and Film London Chairman Sandy Lieberson, on the school and its students new visions for Latin American Cinema.[21]

Havana Star Prize winners edit

In 2010 HFFNY began to award the Havana Star Prize to participating films for Best Film, Best Director, and Best Screenplay. The image for the prize was designed by Cuban artist Yoan Capote.[22] In 2011 HFFNY added a category for Best Documentary, and in 2014 the Havana Star Prizes for Best Actor and Best Actress were introduced.[23]

Best Film (fiction) edit

Year English title Original title Director(s) Country
2010[22] Memories of Overdevelopment Memorias del Desarrollo Miguel Coyula   Cuba
2011[24] Ticket to Paradise Boleto al paraíso Gerardo Chijona   Cuba
2012[25] Distance Distancia Sergio Ramírez   Guatemala
2013[26] Rat Fever Febre do Rato Claudio Assis   Brazil
2014[27] Behavior Conducta Ernesto Daranas   Cuba
2015[28] Refugiado Diego Lerman   Argentina
2016[29] Magallanes Salvador del Solar   Peru
2017[30] Last Days in Havana Últimos días en La Habana Fernando Pérez   Cuba
2018[31] Joaquim Marcelo Gomes   Brazil
2019[32] Retablo Alvaro Delgado-Aparicio   Peru
2021[33] Memories of My Father El olvido que seremos Fernando Trueba   Colombia
2022[34] Tales of One More Day Cuentos de un día más Fernando Pérez, Rosa María Rodríguez, Alán González, Carolina Fernández Vega-Charadán, Yoel Infante, Katherine T. Gavilán, Sheyla Pool, Eduardo Eimil   Cuba
2024[35] Heroic Heroico David Zonana   Mexico
  Sweden

Best Director edit

Year Director(s) English film title Original film title Country
2010[22] Rafi Mercado Lie Miente   Puerto Rico
2011[24] Fabián Hofman I Miss You Te extraño   Argentina
2012[25] Sergio Ramírez Distance Distancia   Guatemala
2013[26] Fernando Lavanderos Things as They Are Las Cosas Como Son   Chile
2014[27] Diego Quemada-Díez The Golden Dream La jaula de oro   Mexico
2015[28] Arturo Sotto Diaz Havana's Boccaccio Boccaccerías habaneras   Cuba
2016[29] Santiago Mitre Paulina La patota   Argentina
2017[30] José María Cabral Woodpeckers Carpinteros   Dominican Republic
2018[31] Marcelo Gomes Joaquim   Brazil
2019[32] Alejandro Gil Innocence Inocencia   Cuba
2021[33] Ángeles Cruz Nudo Mixteco   Mexico
2022[34] Diego Lerman The Substitute El Suplente   Argentina
2024[35] Carolina Marcowikz Toll Pedágio   Brazil

Best Screenplay edit

Year Screenwriter(s) English film title Original film title Country
2010[22] Ray Figueroa The Warehouse La bodega   Guatemala
2011[24] Diana Cardozo I Miss You Te extraño   Argentina
Beatriz Novaro, Marina Stavenhagen Two Girls... One Road Viaje redondo   Mexico
2012[25] Marco Dutra, Juliana Rojas Hard Labor Trabalhar Cansa   Brazil
2013[26] Eliseo Subiela Vanishing Landscapes Paisajes devorados   Argentina
2014[27] Carlos Lechuga Molasses Melaza   Cuba
2015[28] Arturo Sotto Diaz Havana's Boccaccio Boccaccerías habaneras   Cuba
2016[29] Pavel Giroud, Alejandro Brugués, Pierre Edelman The Companion El acompañante   Cuba
2017[30] Daniel Hendler, Alberto Rojas Apel The Candidate El candidato   Argentina
  Uruguay
2018[31] Ernesto Daranas, Marta Daranas Sergio & Sergei Sergio & Serguei   Cuba
2019[32] Ana Katz Florianópolis Dream Sueño Florianópolis   Argentina
  Brazil
2021[33] Ana Katz, Gonzalo Delgado The Dog Who Wouldn't Be Quiet El perro que no calla   Argentina
2022[34] Natalia Cabral, Oriol Estrada, Javier García Lerín A Film About Couples Una película sobre parejas   Dominican Republic
2024[35] Josué Méndez The Monroy Affaire El caso Monroy   Peru
  Argentina

Best Actor edit

Year Actor English film title Original film title Country
2014[27] Reynaldo Miravalles Esther Somewhere Esther en alguna parte   Cuba
2015[36] Néstor Guzzini, Hector Noguera Mr. Kaplan   Uruguay
2016[29] Luis Gnecco The Church of Karadima El Bosque de Karadima   Chile
2017[30] Jorge Martinez Last Days in Havana Últimos días en La Habana   Cuba
2018[31] Miguel Ángel Solá The Last Suit El último traje   Argentina
2019[32] Sergio Prina The Snatch Thief El Motoarrebatador   Argentina
2021[33] Eduardo Cabrera 1991   Guatemala
2022[34] Roberto Quijano Love & Mathematics Amor y matemáticas   Mexico
2024[35] Jhon Narváez Rebellion Rebelión   Colombia
  Argentina
  United States

Best Actress edit

Year Actress English film title Original film title Country
2014[27] Alina Rodríguez Behavior Conducta   Cuba
2015[36] Isabel Santos His Wedding Dress Vestido de novia   Cuba
2016[29] Dolores Fonzi Paulina La patota   Argentina
2017[30] Isabel Santos Ya no es antes   Cuba
2018[31] Antonia Zegers Los Perros   Chile
2019[32] Marleyda Soto Los silencios   Brazil
  Colombia
  France
2021[33] Gabriela Ramos Is That You? ¿Eres tú, papá?   United Kingdom
  Cuba
2022[34] Bárbara Colen Fogaréu   Brazil
2024[35] Lola Amores A Night with the Rolling Stones Una noche con los Rolling Stones   Cuba
  Nicaragua

Best Documentary edit

Year English title Original title Director(s) Country
2011[24] Operation Peter Pan: Flying Back to Cuba Estela Bravo   Cuba
2012[25] With My Heart in Yambo Con mi corazón en Yambo María Fernanda Restrepo   Ecuador
2013[26] Sibila Teresa Arredondo   Chile
  France

  Peru

2014[27] Of Kites and Borders De cometas y fronteras Yolanda Pividal   Mexico

  United States

2015[28] Another Island Otra Isla Heidi Hassan   Cuba
  Spain
2016[29] The Pawn La Prenda Jean-Cosme Delaloye   Guatemala

   Switzerland

2018[31] Filiberto Freddie Marrero   Puerto Rico

  Venezuela

2019[32] Away from Meaning Lejos del sentido Olivia Luengas   Mexico
2021[33] Cuban Dancer Roberto Salinas   Chile
2022[34] Alis Nicolas van Hemelryck, Clare Weiskopf   Colombia
2024[35] Transfariana Joris Lachaise   France
  Colombia


See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • American Friends of the Ludwig Foundation of Cuba
  • Havana Film Festival New York at the Internet Movie Database
  • Official Festival Website

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The Havana Film Festival New York HFFNY is a film festival based in New York City that screens cinema from across Latin America with a special focus on Cuba and its film industry 1 It is a project of The American Friends of the Ludwig Foundation of Cuba a 501 c 3 tax exempt organization with the mission of building cultural bridges between the United States and Cuba through arts projects 2 Havana Film Festival New YorkLocationNew York CityFounded2000 24 years ago 2000 Founded byCarole Rosenberg Ivan Giroud Kenneth Halsband Marcia DonaldsAwardsHavana Star Prize for Best Film Fiction Best Documentary Best Director Best Screenplay Best Actor Best ActressArtistic directorDiana Vargas 2003 present Websitehffny wbr com in English Since 2000 HFFNY has presented films featured at the International Festival of New Latin American Cinema in Havana The Festival includes lectures panel discussions networking receptions and film industry workshops 3 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 Overview 1 2 2000 Inaugural festival 1 3 2001 2008 1 4 2009 10th anniversary 2 Havana Star Prize winners 2 1 Best Film fiction 2 2 Best Director 2 3 Best Screenplay 2 4 Best Actor 2 5 Best Actress 2 6 Best Documentary 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp Artistic Director Diana Vargas leads a Q amp A with Cuban actor Hector Noas at AMC 2019 Overview edit The Festival was founded in 2000 by Ivan Giroud President of the Havana Film Festival in Havana Carole Rosenberg President of The American Friends of the Ludwig Foundation of Cuba film producer Kenneth Halsband and Marcia Donalds who was a film professor at New York University Tisch School of the Arts 5 6 In 2001 film producer and programmer Diana Vargas joined the festival and since 2003 she has served as HFFNY s Artistic Director 7 2000 Inaugural festival edit The inaugural Havana Film Festival NY was held at the Anthology Film Archives from March 17 26 2000 8 9 It featured an entirely Cuban program 5 and screened over 40 productions including features documentaries shorts and animated films that provided an overview of 41 years of Cuban filmmaking while showcasing several award winning films from Havana s International Festival of New Latin American Cinema The first HFFNY also included seminars on Cuban films and their distribution in the United States The event was opened by singer songwriter actor and activist Harry Belafonte 9 2001 2008 edit The second HFFNY expanded its program to include Latin American films 5 It ran April 16 23 2001 and featured over 60 films from Cuba Spain Mexico Colombia Bolivia Ecuador Uruguay Puerto Rico Nicaragua Argentina Peru Chile Venezuela Brazil and Panama Daily screenings took place in Manhattan at NYU s Cantor Film Center Clearview Cinema and Anthology Film Archives and Sunnyside Center Cinemas in Queens 10 Approximately 8 000 people attended the 2001 HFFNY according to the festival s co director and programmer Pedro Zurita in a 2002 New York Times interview 2 The third HFFNY ran April 18 27 2002 at venues in Manhattan Queens and The Bronx Cuban filmmaker Humberto Solas was the honoree and the festival opened with his film Honey for Oshun Among the special events featured at the third HFFNY was a panel discussion with visiting directors on the role played by Latin American literature in filmmaking which included the films Dark Side of the Heart 2 by Argentine director Eliseo Subiela Miracle in Rome by Colombian filmmaker Lisandro Duque and Mexican director Arturo Ripestein s No One Writes to the Colonel 2 and a roundtable discussion with actor and activist Danny Glover and Congressman Charles Rangel at the Harvard Club on U S Cuban Relations 9 The fourth festival ran March 26 April 2 2003 with its main slate of screenings at the Clearview Cinema in Manhattan 11 Films also played at NYU Cantor Film Center and Anthology Film Archives Sunnyside Center Cinema and the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens and the Bronx Museum of the Arts and Hostos Center for the Arts amp Culture in The Bronx 12 The festival opened with the NY premiere of the Cuban film Nada by Juan Carlos Cremata and closed with the NY premiere of the Colombian film Bolivar soy yo by Jorge Ali Triana Special events included a tribute to Cuban filmmaker Julio Garcia Espinosa and the presentation of Rogelio Paris 1964 musical documentary Nosotros la musica 11 nbsp AFLFC President Carole Rosenberg introduces HFFNY honoree Walter Salles at the Quad Cinema 2005 The fifth Havana Film Festival NY was presented by The New York Times and ran April 22 29 2004 13 It paid homage to Puerto Rican filmmaker Jacobo Morales and included 37 films from Cuba Mexico Puerto Rico Colombia Chile Argentina Brazil and the Dominican Republic The festival opened with the NY premiere of Cuban documentary Suite Habana by Fernando Perez and closed with the NY premiere of Colombian comedy film El carro by Luis Orjuela 14 The main slate of screenings took place at Manhattan s Quad Cinema with special programs at Hostos Center for the Arts amp Culture in The Bronx and NYU s King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center HFFNY 2005 free panels and events included A Conversation with Jacobo Morales Cuban Cinema Classics Revolutionary Documentaries and New Languages for Latin American Cinema a roundtable discussion with filmmakers Miguel Coyula Luis Ospina Sergio Wolf Sinnel Sandoval Alejandro Fernandez Patricia Riggen Mercedes Jimenez Luis Orjuela Sandra Bilicich Luciana Tomasi Elias Jimenez Pedro Diaz Jacobo Morales Alejandro Chomski Fernando Perez and Rigoberto Lopez 15 The sixth HFFNY ran April 15 21 2005 and included tributes to Cuban director Pastor Vega and Brazilian director Walter Salles 16 The program featured newly released independent films from and about Latin American and the Caribbean alongside classics documentaries short and animated films from 12 countries Free events occurred at NYU s King Juan Carlos Center and included the children s program Latin American Films for Children Animation 4 Kids 17 Screenings also took place at the Quad Cinema in Manhattan and the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens 16 HFFNY returned to the Quad Cinema April 21 27 2006 for its seventh edition with free events and screenings hosted by NYU s King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center Hunter College The New School the Museum of the Moving Image and the Metropolitan Museum of Art Special programs included a tribute to the 20th anniversary of EICTV Escuela Internacional de Cine y TV San Antonio de los Banos Cuba presented by festival guest and EICTV co founder Fernando Birri and the children s program Latin American Films for Children Animation 4 Kids 18 The eighth HFFNY ran April 13 19 2007 at the Quad Cinema with free events and screenings at NYU the Museum of the Moving Image and the Metropolitan Museum of Art and included a tribute to Cuban actor Jorge Perugorria a showcase of short films by NY based filmmakers called A Small Lens on What s to Come and its children s program Latin American Films for Children 19 The Quad Cinema continued to be the main venue for the ninth HFFNY which ran April 10 18 2008 and honored Cuban director Juan Carlos Tabio Cuban actor Luis Alberto Garcia and American documentary filmmaker Estela Bravo 5 The festival was a part of NYC s Immigrant Heritage Week and partnered with The New Children New York Film Project to host a program devoted to films by New Children New York filmmakers 20 2009 10th anniversary edit HFFNY celebrated its 10th anniversary April 16 23 2009 with a special kickoff presentation sponsored by TD Bank at Queens Theatre in the Park on April 14 called Short Time a selection of four shorts by young filmmakers from Spain Dominican Republic and the U S 21 It officially opened at the New York DGA Theater on April 16 and continued its main slate of screenings at the Quad Cinema Additional venues included the Metropolitan Museum of Art the Bronx Museum of the Arts NYU and Hunter College Retrospectives included The Urgent Cinema of Santiago Alvarez Stranger Than Fiction A Tribute to Luis Ospina and Remembering Humberto Solas 1941 2008 Among the free filmmaker panels and lectures were the programs Cinema of Puerto Rico Challenges and Implications of a Rising Cinema featuring filmmakers Jacobo Morales Lilian Rosado Pedro Perez Rosado and Juanma Fernandez and New Views Nuevas Miradas a presentation of award winning films from Cuba s EICTV followed by a conversation between EICTV director Tanya Valette professor and filmmaker Russell Porter and Film London Chairman Sandy Lieberson on the school and its students new visions for Latin American Cinema 21 Havana Star Prize winners editIn 2010 HFFNY began to award the Havana Star Prize to participating films for Best Film Best Director and Best Screenplay The image for the prize was designed by Cuban artist Yoan Capote 22 In 2011 HFFNY added a category for Best Documentary and in 2014 the Havana Star Prizes for Best Actor and Best Actress were introduced 23 Best Film fiction edit Year English title Original title Director s Country 2010 22 Memories of Overdevelopment Memorias del Desarrollo Miguel Coyula nbsp Cuba 2011 24 Ticket to Paradise Boleto al paraiso Gerardo Chijona nbsp Cuba 2012 25 Distance Distancia Sergio Ramirez nbsp Guatemala 2013 26 Rat Fever Febre do Rato Claudio Assis nbsp Brazil 2014 27 Behavior Conducta Ernesto Daranas nbsp Cuba 2015 28 Refugiado Diego Lerman nbsp Argentina 2016 29 Magallanes Salvador del Solar nbsp Peru 2017 30 Last Days in Havana Ultimos dias en La Habana Fernando Perez nbsp Cuba 2018 31 Joaquim Marcelo Gomes nbsp Brazil 2019 32 Retablo Alvaro Delgado Aparicio nbsp Peru 2021 33 Memories of My Father El olvido que seremos Fernando Trueba nbsp Colombia 2022 34 Tales of One More Day Cuentos de un dia mas Fernando Perez Rosa Maria Rodriguez Alan Gonzalez Carolina Fernandez Vega Charadan Yoel Infante Katherine T Gavilan Sheyla Pool Eduardo Eimil nbsp Cuba 2024 35 Heroic Heroico David Zonana nbsp Mexico nbsp Sweden Best Director edit Year Director s English film title Original film title Country 2010 22 Rafi Mercado Lie Miente nbsp Puerto Rico 2011 24 Fabian Hofman I Miss You Te extrano nbsp Argentina 2012 25 Sergio Ramirez Distance Distancia nbsp Guatemala 2013 26 Fernando Lavanderos Things as They Are Las Cosas Como Son nbsp Chile 2014 27 Diego Quemada Diez The Golden Dream La jaula de oro nbsp Mexico 2015 28 Arturo Sotto Diaz Havana s Boccaccio Boccaccerias habaneras nbsp Cuba 2016 29 Santiago Mitre Paulina La patota nbsp Argentina 2017 30 Jose Maria Cabral Woodpeckers Carpinteros nbsp Dominican Republic 2018 31 Marcelo Gomes Joaquim nbsp Brazil 2019 32 Alejandro Gil Innocence Inocencia nbsp Cuba 2021 33 Angeles Cruz Nudo Mixteco nbsp Mexico 2022 34 Diego Lerman The Substitute El Suplente nbsp Argentina 2024 35 Carolina Marcowikz Toll Pedagio nbsp Brazil Best Screenplay edit Year Screenwriter s English film title Original film title Country 2010 22 Ray Figueroa The Warehouse La bodega nbsp Guatemala 2011 24 Diana Cardozo I Miss You Te extrano nbsp Argentina Beatriz Novaro Marina Stavenhagen Two Girls One Road Viaje redondo nbsp Mexico 2012 25 Marco Dutra Juliana Rojas Hard Labor Trabalhar Cansa nbsp Brazil 2013 26 Eliseo Subiela Vanishing Landscapes Paisajes devorados nbsp Argentina 2014 27 Carlos Lechuga Molasses Melaza nbsp Cuba 2015 28 Arturo Sotto Diaz Havana s Boccaccio Boccaccerias habaneras nbsp Cuba 2016 29 Pavel Giroud Alejandro Brugues Pierre Edelman The Companion El acompanante nbsp Cuba 2017 30 Daniel Hendler Alberto Rojas Apel The Candidate El candidato nbsp Argentina nbsp Uruguay 2018 31 Ernesto Daranas Marta Daranas Sergio amp Sergei Sergio amp Serguei nbsp Cuba 2019 32 Ana Katz Florianopolis Dream Sueno Florianopolis nbsp Argentina nbsp Brazil 2021 33 Ana Katz Gonzalo Delgado The Dog Who Wouldn t Be Quiet El perro que no calla nbsp Argentina 2022 34 Natalia Cabral Oriol Estrada Javier Garcia Lerin A Film About Couples Una pelicula sobre parejas nbsp Dominican Republic 2024 35 Josue Mendez The Monroy Affaire El caso Monroy nbsp Peru nbsp Argentina Best Actor edit Year Actor English film title Original film title Country 2014 27 Reynaldo Miravalles Esther Somewhere Esther en alguna parte nbsp Cuba 2015 36 Nestor Guzzini Hector Noguera Mr Kaplan nbsp Uruguay 2016 29 Luis Gnecco The Church of Karadima El Bosque de Karadima nbsp Chile 2017 30 Jorge Martinez Last Days in Havana Ultimos dias en La Habana nbsp Cuba 2018 31 Miguel Angel Sola The Last Suit El ultimo traje nbsp Argentina 2019 32 Sergio Prina The Snatch Thief El Motoarrebatador nbsp Argentina 2021 33 Eduardo Cabrera 1991 nbsp Guatemala 2022 34 Roberto Quijano Love amp Mathematics Amor y matematicas nbsp Mexico 2024 35 Jhon Narvaez Rebellion Rebelion nbsp Colombia nbsp Argentina nbsp United States Best Actress edit Year Actress English film title Original film title Country 2014 27 Alina Rodriguez Behavior Conducta nbsp Cuba 2015 36 Isabel Santos His Wedding Dress Vestido de novia nbsp Cuba 2016 29 Dolores Fonzi Paulina La patota nbsp Argentina 2017 30 Isabel Santos Ya no es antes nbsp Cuba 2018 31 Antonia Zegers Los Perros nbsp Chile 2019 32 Marleyda Soto Los silencios nbsp Brazil nbsp Colombia nbsp France 2021 33 Gabriela Ramos Is That You Eres tu papa nbsp United Kingdom nbsp Cuba 2022 34 Barbara Colen Fogareu nbsp Brazil 2024 35 Lola Amores A Night with the Rolling Stones Una noche con los Rolling Stones nbsp Cuba nbsp Nicaragua Best Documentary edit Year English title Original title Director s Country 2011 24 Operation Peter Pan Flying Back to Cuba Estela Bravo nbsp Cuba 2012 25 With My Heart in Yambo Con mi corazon en Yambo Maria Fernanda Restrepo nbsp Ecuador 2013 26 Sibila Teresa Arredondo nbsp Chile nbsp France nbsp Peru 2014 27 Of Kites and Borders De cometas y fronteras Yolanda Pividal nbsp Mexico nbsp United States 2015 28 Another Island Otra Isla Heidi Hassan nbsp Cuba nbsp Spain 2016 29 The Pawn La Prenda Jean Cosme Delaloye nbsp Guatemala nbsp Switzerland 2018 31 Filiberto Freddie Marrero nbsp Puerto Rico nbsp Venezuela 2019 32 Away from Meaning Lejos del sentido Olivia Luengas nbsp Mexico 2021 33 Cuban Dancer Roberto Salinas nbsp Chile 2022 34 Alis Nicolas van Hemelryck Clare Weiskopf nbsp Colombia 2024 35 Transfariana Joris Lachaise nbsp France nbsp ColombiaSee also editHavana Film Festival The Ludwig Foundation of CubaReferences edit Murphy Mekado April 7 2016 Beyond Tribeca New York s Many Other Film Fests in April The New York Times New York Retrieved May 19 2021 a b c Navarro Mireya April 18 2002 A Cuban Filmmaker Gets His Voice Back The New York Times New York Retrieved May 19 2021 Navarro Mireya May 9 2001 Tapping a Thirst for Latin Cinema Films Win Festival Raves but Struggle to Reach Their Markets The New York Times New York Retrieved May 19 2021 Havana Film Festival New York NYC ARTS Retrieved July 8 2021 a b c d Havana Film Festival New York Remezcla Online April 6 2008 Retrieved May 19 2021 Havana 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