FICCO
Festival Internacional de Cine Contemporáneo | |
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Location | Mexico City |
Founded | 2004 |
Hosted by | Cinemax |
Mexico City International Contemporary Film Festival, or FICCO (Festival Internacional de Cine Contemporáneo) for its initials in Spanish was an annual film festival founded by film producers Maximiliano Cruz and Paula Astorga in February 2004.[1] The festival ran for seven years, ending in 2010.
It quickly become one of the most important film festivals in Latin America. It was hosted by Cinemex, one of the two dominant movie theater chains in Mexico. It lasted two weeks and programmed sections on documentary features, fiction, worldwide premieres, retrospectives, and global tendencies in cinema. The jury was composed of important figures of the film industry worldwide.
In 2007 it programmed documentary retrospectives on Peter Watkins and Peter Whitehead, and a retrospective on Robert Bresson and Pedro Costa.[1]
Awards
FICCO-Cinemex Award for Best Narrative Film
- 2004 - The Return - Andrey Zvyagintsev
- 2005 - Turtles Can Fly - Bahman Ghobadi
- 2006 - The Death of Mr. Lazarescu - Cristi Puiu
- 2007 - 12:08 East of Bucharest - Corneliu Porumboiu
- 2008 - El cielo, la tierra y la lluvia - José Luis Torres Leyva
- 2009 - Tie: Ballast - Lance Hammer and Los paranoicos - Gabriel Medina
FICCO-Cinemex Award for Best Documentary Film
- 2005 - Tie Xi Qu: West of the Tracks - Wang Bing
- 2006 - Workingman's Death - Michael Glawogger
- 2007 - Nacido sin / Born Without - Eva Norvind
- 2008 - Hunters Since the Beginning of Time - Carlos Casas
- 2009 - Tie: Waltz with Bashir - Ari Folman and Puisque nous sommes nés - Jean-Pierre Duret and Andrea Santana
Best Latin American Film
- 2006 - Paraguayan Hammock - Paz Encina[2]
FICCO-Movie City Award for Best Debut Film
- 2009 - Cómo estar muerto/Como estar muerto - Manuel Ferrari and The Pleasure of Being Robbed - Joshua Safdie
Pfizer Human Rights Award
- 2009 -Access Road - Nathalie Mansoux
Exxonmobil Award for Best Female Director
- 2009 - $9.99 - Tatia Rosenthal
Best Mexican Digital Film
- 2009 - Calentamiento local - Fernando Frías
Fipresci Award for Best Mexican Documentary Film
- 2006 - Copacabana - Martín Rejtman
- 2009 - Nuestra lucha - Jaime Rogel
References
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