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Jordan cronk cinescope
Jordan cronk cinescope










jordan cronk cinescope

Jordan Cronk is a film critic, programmer, and founder of the Acropolis Cinema screening series in Los Angeles. She was the Production Manager for the feature film Mañana a esta hora (2016) by Lina Rodriguez. Diana has also produced and edited the short films Breathe the Night (2000), Bleiben (2006), Still Life with Echo (2008) and Define Solidarity (2013), directed by Álvaro Girón. As a Programming Associate for eight editions of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) she provided effective support for Diana Sanchez, at the time, the Ibero-American Programmer of the festival. Diana has also worked as Associate Director of Program and Industry for the Miami Film Festival (MFF), Director of Programming for the International Film Festival of Panama (IFF Panamá), and Programmer for the aluCine Film+Media Arts and Parkdale Film Festivals in Toronto. Diana was responsible for the concept and film programming of LALIFF Connect 2020, the first Virtual Festival of the organization, in response to the crisis of the COVID 19 pandemic. She's currently the Artistic Director of the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival (LALIFF) and the Festival Internacional de Cine de Cali (FICCALI). This ceremony is co-presented by The Latino Network, an Employee Resource Group at The New York Times.Īll of the films under consideration had a minimum runtime of 60 minutes and premiered between April 1, 2019, and March 31, 2020.ĭiana Cadavid is a Colombian/Canadian curator of film and new media, with wide experience in international film festivals. The winners of the 11th Annual Cinema Tropical Awards will be announced at a special online ceremony on Tuesday, Januon Facebook Live. Latinx Film, as well as the jury members for this competitive category, will be made public on Monday, December 21. Cinema Tropical’s programs are made possible with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.Ĭinema Tropical announces its annual list of the Best Latin American Films of the Year, comprising 25 titles from ten different countries that the organization has selected as the best of 2020.įeaturing productions from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela, the films selected will compete for the 11th Annual Cinema Tropical Awards in the categories of Best Film, Best Director, and in some cases, Best First Film. The Cinema Tropical Awards are presented in partnership with The Latino Network, an Employee Resource Group at The New York Times. The winners of the 11th Annual Cinema Tropical Awards were announced on Tuesday, THE JOURNEY OF MONALISA, Nicole Costa, USA/Chile NIGHT SHOT / VISIÓN NOCTURNA by Carolina Moscoso, Chile Karim Aïnouz, INVISIBLE LIFE / A VIDA INVISÍVEL, Brazil/Germany LA MAMI by Laura Herrero Garvín, Mexico/Spain












Jordan cronk cinescope