Sunday, August 30, 2015

Colombian ‘The sergeant Matacho’ wins VIII Festival of Islantilla (Huelva) – Metro

The Colombian film ‘The sergeant Matacho, directed by William Gonzalez has won tonight the VIII International Film Festival of Islantilla Under the Moon’ Huelva ‘(south), as unveiled during the closing ceremony the contest.

At the gala, held at the hotel AMA Resort Islantilla Andalucia, Colombia has been the film ‘Luna de Islantilla’, the highest award of the festival, Emma Cohen prize awarded by a jury of the actresses and Sonia Almarcha, cinematographer Fernando Arribas, director Jorge Dorado and director Jaime Vicent.

The Matacho sergeant tells the story of Rosalba Velasquez, a woman trapped in the shoulder spiral of violence in Colombia, during the second half of the twentieth century.

The night has been successful for this film, as the protagonist, Fabiana Medina, has won the award for best actress of the festival.

Besides the award tonight, the film has been winning Ibermedia Program Co-production mode, an award Screenplay Advisory Embassy of France and the Channel Art that country and stimuli Guadalajara Iberoamerican Film Crossing Borders, the Co-production Meeting Film Festival of Cartagena and participated in the Co-production Meeting Guadalajara 2010.

It is produced by Enic Productions and Alpha Acosta of Mexico and has co-production Hangar Films in Colombia, with Fabiana Medina, Damian Alcazar and Marlon Morno in its main papers, written by Marco Antonio Lopez and Matilde Rodriguez.

The festival’s closing gala served to deliver the prize ‘Luis Ciges’, the highest honorary award of the festival, which this time has received the Seville actress Ana Fernandez

On delivery, the actress has indicated that he is “very honored by this award, and fortunate to have had the opportunity to interpret papers always much stronger than I women, which he has said has made me grow as a person” .

Fernandez, who has also made mention of some of the projects you are currently working, has used his appearance before the media to thank the Festival of Islantilla this recognition.

And loo has done so because, stated, “as professional interpretation, it is very rewarding to feel you get to the public and that it will return all your effort in the form of love, embodied in awards like that It occupies us today, which is named after a great actor as was Luis Ciges “.

The closing ceremony has served to close the festival remains the longest of Spain celebrated in movies, as it takes place during the months of July and August, always with the premise show films outdoors.

This year there have been almost 1,200 films 65 different countries to participate in the different sections that comprise the film event.

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