Gibara Film Festival concluded



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With the awarding of the Lucía Awards at the Jibá Film Gala and Argentinean singer-songwriter Fito Páez's concert, the 14th edition of the Gibara International Film Festival is held completed from July 1st to 7th. coastal city of northeastern Cuba.

Los modernos, a Uruguayan film by director Marcela Matta, won the Fiction Length award, and Noelia Campo received a Lucía Award for her performance in this film

In the fictional short film section, the show was for La suerte del salao, an audiovisual of Colombia's Felipe Holguín and Diego Cañizal. Regarding documentaries, in the short category, the Lucia Award went to Koen Suidgeest, for his work Out & About. The longest documentary was Kumu Hina, a proposal by Dean Hamer and Joe Wilson

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The awards that pay homage to Humberto Solás, founder of the Festival, are grouped in the category of Cinema in construction and unpublished manuscripts. The long documentary Órgano: del son molío, directed by Rosa María Rodríguez, won the distinction in film in the construction, that is why its directors are offered a post-production service by Ítaca Films. The recognition in an unprecedented scenario went to Carlos Díaz Lechuga for Guanajay, for which he will receive a grant of 3,000 CUC to produce audio-visual.

Among the collateral prizes was the Special Audience for the best feature-length fiction, won by Sergio & Serguei, by Ernesto Daranas.

For its part, the film press received the materials Vivir and other fiction, Jo Sol and Casting, Nicolás Wackerbath.

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Jorge Perugorría concluded the gala with the announcement of the 15th edition of the Gibara International Film Festival in April 2019.

Fito Páez's concert in Plaza Da Silva closed the seven days of the film. The Argentinian singer has interpreted various themes, among which the most popular of his discography, as well as others of the paternity of Pablo Milanés and Silvio Rodríguez.

The singer shares the stage with the musicians Haydeé Milanés, Kelvis Ochoa and Pancho Céspedes. The youth of the Cuban Red Cloud group accompanied him with the instruments.

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