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Punto de Vista 2011 award winners at the Navarra Film Library
05.24.11

Punto de Vista 2011 award winners at the Navarra Film Library

On Thursday May 26, the Navarra Film Library is launching the Punto de Vista 2011 Award Winners programme, consisting of five sessions showing the films that were granted awards at the 7th Punto de Vista Film Festival, held in Pamplona in February. The first film will be Foreign Parts, winner of the Punto de Vista Award for Best Film. The show begins at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are €3 (or €2 for Film Library season pass holders).

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Punto de Vista 2011 award winners at ARTIUM
05.23.11

Punto de Vista 2011 award winners at ARTIUM

The films that were granted awards in the 7th Punto de Vista Film Festival are coming to Vitoria-Gasteiz to be screened at the Basque Museum and Centre for Contemporary Art, ARTIUM, from Thursday June 16 to Sunday June 19. Framed within the Museum’s film programme, which is free and open to the general public, some of the award winning films at the past edition of Punto de Vista, plus the three movies produced in the Festival, are being screened in Vitoria-Gasteiz.

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Punto de Vista comes to BAFICI, the Buenos Aires International Independent Film Festival
03.16.11

Punto de Vista comes to BAFICI, the Buenos Aires International Independent Film Festival

This year, a special session at the Buenos Aires International Independent Film Festival, BAFICI, will be dedicated to Punto de Vista. In it, three films produced in the Pamplona Festival will be shown. Likewise, Artium, the Vitoria-Gasteiz Basque Museum and Centre of Contemporary Art is to screen all the Punto de Vista award-winning movies, and MUSAC, the Castile-León Museum of Contemporary Art is housing the Punto de Vista special programme “The Personal Is Political.”

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Punto de Vista artistic director signs the letter backing the Director of Sitges Festival
03.11.11

Punto de Vista artistic director signs the letter backing the Director of Sitges Festival

Josetxo Cerdán has signed up the letter, together with nine directors of Spanish film festivals.

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With over 1,000 viewers a day, Punto de Vista 2011 nearly doubled last year’s average
03.07.11

With over 1,000 viewers a day, Punto de Vista 2011 nearly doubled last year’s average

Cinemas packed with people; sold-out sessions; 1,000 viewers a day. The 7th edition of Punto de Vista meant the Festival’s consolidation as a must-attend event on Pamplona’s cultural calendar and Europe’s film calendar. It was a bold bid for documentary and avant-garde film in the face of the shrinking numbers of movie goers. However, it turned out right, as shown by the growing number of visitors it welcomes every year.

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Winners of the 7th edition of Punto de Vista
02.28.11

Winners of the 7th edition of Punto de Vista

Foreign Parts, by Véréna Paravel and Jean Paul Sniadecki, best film; The Arbor, by Clio Barnard, Jean Vigo Prize for the Best Direction; Translating Edwin Honig: A Poet"s Alzheimer, by Alan Berliner, Best Short Film, Special Mention for 48, by Susana de Sousa, and Ici-Bas, by Comes Chahbazian.

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Tupi or Not Tupi, the question of the cultural canibalism in Punto de Vista
02.21.11

Tupi or Not Tupi, the question of the cultural canibalism in Punto de Vista

The retrospective Tupi or not Tupi. Cannibals vs. Vampires starts today at Punto de Vista with the screening of three films.

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Heterodocsias Rewind kicks off with the programme: Amateur film unde the influence of neo-realism
02.21.11

Heterodocsias Rewind kicks off with the programme: Amateur film unde the influence of neo-realism

This session, at 22.30 p.m., presents three outstanding key films of the spanish amateur cinema of the 50's, very impressive becoause of their quality and their political compromise.

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Punto de Vista kicks off
02.21.11

Punto de Vista kicks off

Punto de Vista 2011 kicks off this tuesday with the first screenings of Official Selection in the morning and the screening of Nicolas Philibert's Nénette at 8 p.m in the opening act.

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Promoted by
Gobierno de Navarra
Organized by
NICDO
With the aid of
Con la financiación del Gobierno de España. Instituto de la Cinematografía y las Artes Audiovisuales Acción Cultural Española Plan de Recuperación, Transformación y Resiliencia Financiado por la Unión Europea. NexGenerationEU
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