Por: Ana Julia Suarez Cruz. Domingo, 12 de diciembre de 2010.Havana, Dec. 12 (Prensa Latina) The 32nd International Festival of New Latin American Cinema concludes Sunday with the Coral prize ceremony for films in seven categories, and the premiere of Flamenco, Flamenco, by Spanish filmmaker Carlos Saura.">Por: Ana Julia Suarez Cruz. Domingo, 12 de diciembre de 2010.Havana, Dec. 12 (Prensa Latina) The 32nd International Festival of New Latin American Cinema concludes Sunday with the Coral prize ceremony for films in seven categories, and the premiere of Flamenco, Flamenco, by Spanish filmmaker Carlos Saura.">

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Por: Ana Julia Suarez Cruz. Domingo, 12 de diciembre de 2010.Havana, Dec. 12 (Prensa Latina) The 32nd International Festival of New Latin American Cinema concludes Sunday with the Coral prize ceremony for films in seven categories, and the premiere of Flamenco, Flamenco, by Spanish filmmaker Carlos Saura.

 Alhough the Sunday evening ceremony at the Karl Marx theater will officially close the festival, Havana filmgoers may continue enjoying the screening of films until Monday, both official entries and others.

Jose Marti, El Ojo Del Canario, by Fernando Perez, will be shown on Sunday. This film was awarded with eight collateral prizes on Saturday, including prizes from UNICEF and from the Cuban Union of Writers and Artists (UNEAC).

Post Mortem, by Chilean Pablo Larrain; October, by Peruvians Daniel and Diego Vega; Del amor y otros demonios, by Costa Rican Hilda Hidalgo; and Carancho, by Argentine Pablo Trapero, will also be shown on Sunday, and are among the favorites for winning the Coral awards.

Lope, by Brazilian Andrucha Waddington, a co-production with Spain, will premiere on Sunday.

Burned by the Sun Part 2, by Russian Nikita Mijalkov, will be shown in a double performance, as well as various British full-length films, including The scouting book for boys, by Tom Harper.

Source: PL


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