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38th Guadalajara International Film Festival

38th Guadalajara International Film Festival

2023 film festival


The 38th Guadalajara International Film Festival took place from June 3 to 9, 2023, in Guadalajara, Mexico. Heroic received the Mezcal Award while Costa Rican film I Have Electric Dreams won the Best Ibero-American Film award.[2]

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The festival opening ceremony took place at Telmex Auditorium and was hosted by Andrés Zuno. At the ceremony, Raúl Padilla López was honored for his work in the festival. Padilla López served as president for the festival until his death in April 2023. Mexican actress Arcelia Ramírez and Italian film editor Roberto Perpignani received special achievement awards.[3] American film Asteroid City, directed by Wes Anderson, was the festival's opening film.[4]

Juries

Official competition

Mezcal Award
Ibero-American Fiction Feature Film
  • Gabriel Nuncio, Mexican director, producer, screenwriter and actor[5]
  • Claudia Sainte-Luce, Mexican writer, director and actress
  • Andrés Wood, Chilean director
  • Gustavo Castillón, Mexican producer
  • Paulina Dávila, Colombian actress
Ibero-American Documentary Feature Film
  • Claudia Becerril Bulos, Mexican cinematographer[5]
  • Paulina Suárez, Mexican director of Ambulante
  • Anna Saura, Spanish producer
Ibero-American Short Film
  • Armando Espitia, Mexican actor[5]
  • Roger Durling, American SBIFF director
  • Andrés Almeida, Mexican actor
  • Marianna Vargas, Dominican film commissioner of DGCINE
  • Luis Rosales, Mexican casting director
Maguey Award
Made in Jalisco
Socio-Environmental Cinema Award
  • Cristo Fernández, Mexican actor[5]
  • Martha Reyes Arias, Mexican actress
  • Carmen Elisa Gómez, Mexican researcher
  • Andrés Castillo, Ecuatorian musician and cultural promoter
International Animation Feature Film and Rigo Mora Award
  • Alberto Montt, Chilean-Ecuatorian illustrator[5]
  • João Gonzalez, Protuguese director and animator
  • Cruz Contreras, Mexican animator
  • Lefteris Becerra, Mexican researcher, journalist and academic
Young Mezcal

Independent juries

FIPRESCI
  • Valentina Giraldo Sánchez, Colombian critic[5]
  • Andrew Kendall, Guyanese critic
  • Ivonete Pinto, Brazilian journalist and film critic
FEISAL
  • Guillermo Vaidovits, Mexican director of the master's degree in Film Studios of UDEG[5]
  • Ivette Liang, Cuban-Colombian Head of the Production Department of EICTV and Director of Nuevas Miradas, and film producer
  • Juan Mora Catlett, Mexican film director, editor and screenwriter
  • Busi Cortés, Mexican director, screenwriter and scriptwriter

Official selections

The following films were selected for the official competitions:[5][6][7][8]

Mezcal Award

Highlighted title indicates section's best film winner.
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(HJ) indicates film eligible for the Hecho en Jalisco Award.

Ibero-American Fiction Feature Film

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(MG) indicates film eligible for the Maguey Award that include LGBTQ+ themes.
(SE) indicates film eligible for the Socio-Environmental Cinema Award.

Ibero-American Documentary Feature Film

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(MG) indicates film eligible for the Maguey Award that include LGBTQ+ themes.

Ibero-American Short Film

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Maguey Award

The following list consists of the films eligible for the Maguey Award that are not listed in the previous competition tables. The films in contention for both the Maguey Award and other competition section appear with the symbol (MG) next to it.

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Hecho en Jalisco

The following list consists of the films eligible for the Hecho en Jalisco that are not listed in the previous competition tables. The films in contention for both the Made in Jalisco and other competition section appear with the symbol (HJ) next to it.

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Socio-Environmental Cinema Award

The following list consists of the films eligible for the Socio-Environmental Cinema Award that are not listed in the previous competition tables. The films in contention for both the Socio-Environmental Cinema Award and other competition section appear with the symbol (SE) next to it.

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International Animation Feature Film

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Rigo Mora Award

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Official awards

The following awards were presented:[2][9][10]

Mezcal Award

  • Mezcal Award: Heroic by David Zonana
  • Best Director: Gisela Delgadillo for Kenya
  • Best Actor: Fernando Cuautle for Heroic
  • Best Actress: Rocío de la Mañana for Adolfo
  • Best Cinematography: Santiago Sánchez for Women of the Dawn
  • Special Mention: A Wolfpack Called Ernesto by Everardo González

Ibero-American Fiction Feature Film

Ibero-American Documentary Feature Film

  • Best Documentary Film: Samuel and the Light by Vinícius Girnys
  • Best Director: Pau Faus for Fauna
  • Best Cinematography: Nico Miranda and Fernando Lorenzale for The Castle

Ibero-American Short Film

  • An Avocado Pit by Ary Zara

Maguey Award

Made in Jalisco

  • Best Feature Film: Martinez by Lorena Padilla
  • Best Short Film: He, Behind the Gun by Gabriel Esdras
  • Special Mention: A Territory Without Us by Pablo Márquez Cervantes

Socio-Environmental Cinema Award

  • City on the Back by Paola Rodas Ziadé

International Animation Feature Film

  • Best Film: Chicken for Linda! by Chiara Malta and Sébastien Laudenbach
  • Special Mention: No Dogs or Italians Allowed by Alain Ughetto

Rigo Mora Award

  • Rigo Mora Award: Flesh of God by Patricio Plaza
  • Special Mention: Ninety-five Senses by Jerusha Hess and Jared Hess

Young Mezcal

  • Young Mezcal Award: Heroic by David Zonana
  • Special Mention: Kenya by Gisela Delgadillo

Audience Award

  • Kenya by Gisela Delgadillo

Independent awards

FIPRESCI Prize

  • Best Film: Heroic by David Zonana

FEISAL Prizes

  • Best Film: Samuel and the Light by Vinícius Girnys
  • Special Mention: Calls from Moscow by Luis Alejandro Yero

References

  1. Bejar, Brenda (20 February 2023). "Toda la info del Festival Internacional de Cine en Guadalajara". Guadalajara Secreta (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 August 2023.
  2. Vázquez, Enrique; Quirante, Martín (4 June 2023). "Inauguran FICG 38 con homenajes a Raúl Padilla López, Arcelia Ramírez y Roberto Perpignani". Milenio (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 August 2023.
  3. "Catalogo Oficial" (PDF). Guadalajara International Film Festival (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 August 2023.
  4. "FICG38 arranca con obras de la región en las competencias oficiales". LatAm Cinema (in Spanish). 6 June 2023. Retrieved 10 August 2023.
  5. "Todos los ganadores del 38 FICG, Festival Internacional del Cine en Guadalajara". Escribiendo Cine (in Spanish). 11 June 2023. Retrieved 10 August 2023.
  6. Tobias, Kim (10 June 2023). "Ganadores FICG 38 – Una emotiva ceremonia da cierre al Festival". Cinescopia (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 August 2023.

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