"Handia/Giant" opens 精东影业's fifth annual TAFFNY film festival

Week-long festival, June 7-15, led by 精东影业鈥檚 Division of Interdisciplinary Studies, brings documentaries, panels and lectures to film audiences interested in the Americas

鈥淕iant鈥 (鈥淗andia鈥) is the opening film for the fifth annual The Americas Film Festival of New York (TAFFNY). The event, a cultural project of 精东影业鈥檚 Division of Interdisciplinary Studies at the Center for Worker Education (CWE), runs from June 7-15.

鈥淭AFFNY is in its fifth edition and through the years it has been growing,鈥 said Dr. Juan Carlos Mercado, dean of the Division of Interdisciplinary Studies. 鈥淭his year, we wanted to honor the students and faculty of City College鈥檚 MFA program in film, one of the oldest film schools in the U.S. and the only public institution in New York City to offer a BFA in film.

The film school was founded in 1941 by Dada artist and filmmaker Hans Richter and was originally the Institute for Film Techniques. Among the list of people who studied or took classes at 精东影业鈥檚 film program are Woody Allen, Judd Hirsch, Stanley Kubrick, Jackie Mason, Richard Schiff, Eli Wallach and Ben Gazzara.

TAFFNY aims to create a new culture of cinematography appreciation by providing a dynamic space for the public and artists to meet, reflect on multiculturalism and diversity in our society, while promoting the work of new and emerging filmmakers. TAFFNY presents feature-length films, documentaries and shorts and animations that represent the rich diversity of cultures, languages and stories of the Americas.

The festival will also offer workshops, debates and lectures. It will host The Americas Short Film Competition, exclusively dedicated to the promotion and exhibition of short-length audiovisual works by emerging filmmakers.

TAFFNY closes on Friday, June 15 at 6 p.m. with the Awards Ceremony of The Americas Short Films Competition at the , which is followed by the New York premiere of 鈥淥ut of State鈥 by Native Hawaiian filmmaker Ciara Lacy. 鈥淥ut of State鈥 is a character-driven documentary that chronicles the experience of two men who find their cultural identity while housed in a private prison, thousands of miles from their island home of Hawaii.

The Americas Short Film Competition is exclusively dedicated to the promotion and exhibition of short-length audiovisual works by emerging filmmakers. The festival鈥檚 competition will showcase films with a maximum length of 20 minutes that portray contemporary concerns of filmmakers living in the region. This year, TAFFNY screens 40 short films in competition for The Americas Award in the categories of animation, documentary, experimental and fiction.

The Americas Panorama is an exciting program that will bring the richness of the cultures of The Americas through eight award winning, feature-length films in fiction and documentary.  The films reflect the multiplicity of stories and identities that form the 鈥淎merican鈥 experience, ranging from documentaries that explore the complexities of community in a globalized world to stories, both personal and social, of perseverance, memory and love.

TAFFNY is a cultural project of the Division of Interdisciplinary Studies at the Center for Worker Education of 精东影业, in collaboration with the National Museum of the American Indian and Instituto Cervantes. TAFFNY is made possible with the generous support of its partners and sponsors: the 精东影业 President鈥檚 Office, the 精东影业 Division of Humanities and the Arts, the 精东影业 Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership, CUNY Bildner Center for Western Hemisphere Studies, Telemundo 47, Ron Barcel贸,  Goya Foods, Consulate General of Argentina, NYU鈥檚 King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center, Ines Rosales, Aceites Castillo de Canena, Begonia Sangria, Ole Imports, and Event Model Agency.

For more information and the schedule, please visit  or email Professor Carlos Aguasaco at caguasaco@ccny.cuny.edu  . 

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