Americas Film Festival of New York Debut 鈥楬uge Success鈥

Inaugural season for City College CWE cultural project draws 600 participants for four days of screenings, panels and events

Close to 600 people attended the inaugural Americas Film Festival of New York (TAFFNY). The four-day festival, June 2 鈥 5, presented feature-length and short films from 10 countries in the Western Hemisphere plus panels and other events. The event was a cultural project of 精东影业鈥檚 Division of Interdisciplinary Studies at the Center for Worker Education (CWE).

鈥淣o doubt that the festival was a huge success,鈥 said Juan Carlos Mercado, TAFFNY founder and Dean of the Division of Interdisciplinary Studies. 鈥淚t was something that started as an idea 鈥 a simple conversation 鈥 and became something really serious and meaningful. All the venues where we showed movies were full, in some cases beyond what we expected. It is very clear that our Division is becoming a major cultural force in downtown Manhattan.鈥

The opening event, a screening of 鈥淢ercedes Sosa: The Voice of Latin America鈥 (鈥淢ercedes Sosa: La voz de Latinoam茅rica鈥) at Instituto Cervantes, drew more than 150 attendees. More than 300 guests attended the closing night ceremony and awards presentation, held at the National Museum of the American Indian. The New York premiere of Alex and Andrew Smith鈥檚 鈥淲inter in the Blood鈥 followed the awards ceremony, with 150 VIPs and guests attending a reception afterward at the nearby India House Club.

Awards for the Americas Short Film Competition went to:

  • 鈥淥slo鈥 by Luis Ernesto Do帽as (Cuba), Best Short Fiction;
  • 鈥淛ocelyn y el coyote鈥 (鈥淛ocelyn and the Coyote鈥) by Pilar Colom茅 (El Salvador), Best Documentary;
  • 鈥淧irapora鈥 by Charles Bicalho (Brazil) and 鈥淒ance Horse鈥 by Oscar Frasser (United States), Best Experimental Short film;
  • 鈥淧adre鈥 (鈥淔ather鈥) by Santiago Bou Grasso (Argentina), Best Animation.

In addition, 鈥淓nseguida Anochece鈥 by Gonzalo Gerardin and Maria Paula Trocchia (Argentina) and 鈥淵o te quiero鈥 (鈥淚 Want it!鈥) by Nicolas Conte (Argentina) received special jury mentions.

Planning is underway for TAFFNY 2015.

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About the Americas Film Festival of New York (TAFFNY)
TAFFNY is a cultural project of the Division of Interdisciplinary Studies at the Center for Worker Education of the City College of New York, in collaboration with the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, The Cervantes Institute, NY, BMCC, the City College Division of Humanities and the Arts, and City College鈥檚 Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership. For more information on The Americas Film Festival New York, visit .

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