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25th Lima Film Festival

25th Lima Film Festival

2021 film festival


The 25th Lima Film Festival, organized by the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, took place from 19 to 29 August 2021 in Lima, Peru.[1][2] The awards were announced on 29 August 2021, with Clara Sola winning the Trophy Spondylus.[3]

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Background

On July 19, 2021, the Lima Film Festival officially announced its 25th edition, celebrating its twenty-fifth anniversary under the motto "#25YearsOfLatinCinema" (Spanish: #25AñosDeCineLatino).[4] The festival took place virtually for the second consecutive year, under the title "En Casa," from August 19 to 29, 2021.[2] Organized by the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru and presented by the BBVA Foundation in Peru,[4] the festival offered pre-sales from August 4 to 11 through its official website.[2]

This edition marked the return of the sections "Made in Peru," which promotes the latest in national cinema, and "Acclaimed," showcasing the best films from the world's most important festivals.[1] On August 4, 2021, the festival announced a tribute to the career of French director and screenwriter Laurent Cantet, along with a masterclass he offered. The film Cholo by Bernardo Batievsky opened the festival as the inaugural film, in a digitally restored presentation.[2]

Juries

In Competition

Fiction

  • Mercedes Morán, Argentine actress - Jury President[3][5]
  • Maya Da-Rin, Brazilian filmmaker
  • Alberto Ísola, Peruvian actor, director, and theater professor
  • Antonio Sebire
  • Fernanda Valadez, Mexican filmmaker

Fiction Cinematography

  • Alejandro Legaspi, Uruguayan filmmaker - Jury President[3][6]
  • Claudia Becerril, Mexican cinematographer
  • Paola Rizzi, Argentine cinematographer

Documentary

  • Patricia Wiesse Risso, Peruvian filmmaker - Jury President[3][7]
  • Jordana Berg, Brazilian editor
  • Bruno Santamaría, Mexican cinematographer

International Critics

  • Ana Josefa Silva, Chilean journalist - Jury President[3][8]
  • Ivonete Pinto, Brazilian film critic
  • Alberto Castro, Peruvian filmmaker

Ministry of Culture of Peru

  • Rosamaría Álvarez-Gil, Peruvian filmmaker - Jury President[3][9]
  • Omar Forero, Peruvian filmmaker
  • Milagritos Saldarriaga

Peruvian Association of Film Press - APRECI

  • Rodrigo Portales - Jury President[3][10]
  • Jacqueline Fowks
  • Juan Carlos Ugarelli

Monseñor Luciano Metzinger Communicators Association - APC Signis Peru

  • Javier Portocarrero - Jury President[3][11]
  • Mary Ann Lynch
  • María Rosa Lorbes

Chronicles of Diversity

  • Clarisa Navas - Jury President[3][12]
  • Bruno Montenegro
  • Natalia Imery
  • Erika Monsalve
  • Roberto Fiesco

Official Selection

The lineup of titles selected for the official selection include:[13][14][15]

In Competition

Fiction

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Documentary

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Made in Peru

Space dedicated to showcasing Peruvian films in their absolute premiere.[16]

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Samples

Opening film

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Acclaimed

The most highly anticipated auteur cinema of the last two years worldwide: Cannes, Berlin, and Venice. A list of films selected for the 'Acclaimed' lineup is as follows:[17]

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Awards

In Competition

Fiction

  • Trophy Spondylus: Clara Sola by Nathalie Álvarez Mesén[3]
    • First Special Mention: Autoerotic by Andrea Hoyos
    • Second Special Mention: Cast of Liborio by Nino Martínez Sosa
    • Third Special Mention: Cast of Longing Souls by Diana Montenegro
  • Special Jury Prize: The Dog Who Wouldn't Be Quiet by Ana Katz
  • Best Director: Nino Martínez Sosa for Liborio
  • Best Actress: Wendy Chinchilla Araya for Clara Sola
  • Best Actor: Antônio Pitanga for Memory House
  • Best Screenplay: Gonzalo Delgado & Ana Katz for The Dog Who Wouldn't Be Quiet
  • Best Debut: Madalena by Madiano Marcheti
  • Best Cinematography: Sophie Winqvist for Clara Sola

Documentary

  • Trophy Spondylus: Limiar by Coraci Ruiz
    • First Special Mention: The Sky Is Red by Francina Carbonell
    • Second Special Mention: Splinters by Natalia Garayalde

Made in Peru

  • PUCP Community Award for Made in Peru Best Film: Hatun Phaqcha, The Healing Land by Delia Ackerman

Other Official Awards

  • International Critics Award: Amparo by Simón Mesa Soto
    • Special Mention: The Dog Who Wouldn't Be Quiet by Ana Katz
  • Audience Award: Hatun Phaqcha, The Healing Land by Delia Ackerman
  • Ministry of Culture Jury Award for Best Peruvian Film: Veins of the Amazon by Álvaro & Diego Sarmiento
    • Special Mention: Hatun Phaqcha, The Healing Land by Delia Ackerman
  • Peruvian Association of Film Press - APRECI Award for Best Film in Competition: Prayers for the Stolen by Tatiana Huezo
    • Special Mention: The New Girl by Micaela Gonzalo
  • APC Signis Peru - Monseñor Luciano Metzinger Communicators Association Award: Prayers for the Stolen by Tatiana Huezo
  • Gio Award: Limiar by Coraci Ruiz

References

  1. García Meza, Oscar (4 August 2021). "Únete al 25 Festival de Cine de Lima PUCP del 19 al 29 de agosto". Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (in Spanish). Retrieved 17 July 2023.
  2. "Jurado de Ficción". festivaldelima.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 17 July 2023.
  3. "Jurado de Fotografía de Ficción". festivaldelima.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 17 July 2023.
  4. "Jurado de Documental". festivaldelima.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 17 July 2023.
  5. "Jurado de la Crítica Internacional". festivaldelima.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 17 July 2023.
  6. "Jurado APRECI". festivaldelima.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 17 July 2023.
  7. "Jurado APC SIGNIS". festivaldelima.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 17 July 2023.
  8. "Jurado Crónicas de la Diversidad". festivaldelima.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 17 July 2023.
  9. "25 Festival de Cine de Lima. Catálogo" (PDF). festivaldelima.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 17 July 2023.
  10. "Ficción". festivaldelima.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 17 July 2023.
  11. "Documental". festivaldelima.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 17 July 2023.
  12. "Hecho en el Perú". festivaldelima.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 17 July 2023.
  13. "Aclamadas". festivaldelima.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 17 July 2023.

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