精东影业鈥檚 TAFFNY is celebrating 10 years of the Americas鈥 cultures and people

The opens on June 15 with the New York premiere of 鈥淎s Bestas鈥 (The Beast) by Oscar-nominated director Rodrigo Sorogoyen at the Instituto Cervantes New York. TAFFNY closes on June 22 with its awards ceremony for short films in competition at the National Museum of the American Indian followed by the N.Y. premiere of 鈥淔ancy Dance鈥 by Seneca/Cayuga filmmaker, Erica Tremblay.

A cultural initiative of 精东影业鈥檚 Division of Interdisciplinary Studies at the Center for Worker Education (City College Downtown), TAFFNY presents eight feature films and more than 30 shorts, celebrating the rich diversity of the stories, languages and cultures of the Americas. All events are free and open to the public, and all foreign language films are subtitled in English. .

The Americas Short Film Competition is dedicated to the promotion and exhibition of short audiovisual works by emerging filmmakers that portray the contemporary concerns of filmmakers living in the region. This year, TAFFNY shows over 30 short films competing for the Americas Award in the categories of animation, documentary, experimental and fiction. 

The jurors of the documentary and animation categories consist of director Izabel Acevedo, Queens College Professor Joe Rollins and LaGuardia Community College Professor Ana Maria Hernandez. In the categories of fiction and experimental, the jury consists of actress Tata Lopera, art curator Kevin Moore and multi-disciplinary artist Willard Morgan.

Juan Carlos Mercado, dean of 精东影业鈥檚 Division of Interdisciplinary Studies and TAFFNY鈥檚 founder, said of this year鈥檚 festival: 鈥淲e are celebrating 10 years and reaching this milestone; we can say with certainty that we are an artistic reference in the vast cultural richness of the city. With TAFFNY we continue to fulfill our mission of CUNY and City College, which is to support emerging talent in the Americas.鈥

Diana Vargas, TAFFNY鈥檚 artistic director, said, 鈥淓very year we find in the filmmakers and their films, the endeavors and concerns of the societies in which they live. On this occasion we wanted to emphasize issues such as migration, women in their struggle and the communities of native peoples who each time have a stronger voice to claim their visibility.鈥 

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Ashley Arocho
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