Tuesday, October 03, 2006

VIDEO FEST 2006



COMPLETE PROGRAM - - - October 11, 12, 13, 14, 15

MCCLA VIDEO FEST is working in collaboration with New College of California's Roxie Film Center
we will show the OFFICIAL SELECTION and WINNERS of the VIDEO FEST and special guests in 4 different programs during the days 11 & 12 of October. Videos are produced by filmmakers from Peru, Colombia, Chile, Brazil, Mexico, Spain, Canada, Venezuela and San Francisco.
ROXIE Cinema is located in the heart of San Francisco's Mission District, at 3117 16th Street between Valencia and Guerrero

Also we are working in collaboration with the MAPP, Mission Arts Performance Project, a collective of artists working in community 3 years ago, MAPP is the award winning of the BEST OF THE BAY: best art in the hood, by SF BAY GUARDIAN.
We will show a series of video installations. MAPP is located around the RED POPPY ART HOUSE, Folsom @ 23rd Street, San Francisco.

And we have presentations at the MISSION CULTURAL CENTER FOR LATINO ARTS Theatre. We will show the complete OFFICIAL SELECTION, WINNERS and special Guests movies.
MCCLA Theatre is located in 2868 Mission Street, San Francisco CA 94110

--- below all the dates ---



DAY 1 - OPENING RECEPTION
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 11 - ROXIE cinema
6:45 pm and 9 pm,
two different programs, Admission: Students and seniors: $4, general $8

PROGRAM 1 / 6:45PM

6:45 pm Official selection:
- Best youth producer, “A letter to the mayor” by Denise Tejada and the Youth Radio Outreach Team, 8 min
- “Conoco Phillips at the Cross roads”, documentary by Ariel Lopez, 12 min
Best Documentary, “On the road with Evo” by Tupac Saavedra, 24 min
- “19: Victoria, Texas”, experimental by Dolissa Medina, 4 min
- Honorific mention, “Song for Cesar”, music video by Andres Alegria, Abel Sanchez & Jorge Santana, 7 min
- “Babelicos”, experimental by Rosa Mendez & Eduardo Gomez, 5 min
- Honorific mention, “Captain America”, short fiction by Camilo Leon, 18 min
- “Esteroscopia”, experimental by Diego Lama, 2 min

8:20 pm: special guest musician and performer, screening video at live:
Guillermo Galindo and MAIZ machine-object-instrument, Mexico, and Jen Cohen, Video Artist, SF, 25 min





PROGRAM 2 / 9 pm

9: pm Official selection:
- “Club Foot Queen”, by Brent Bishop, silent short movie with live organ music by the author, 13 min
- Official selection, “Untitle”, Experimental by Indira Urrutia, Chile, 7 min
- Best short fiction, “Circo Oscuro” by Tania Padilla, 18 min
- Best short fiction, “Breathing Chamber” by Carlos Marulanda, Colombia, 15 min
- Special guest "3 Pes", shot fiction by André Doria, Brazil, 7 min
- Best of the Video Fest, “Dead of Eros”, video-art by Diego Lama, Peru, 22 min
- Best Experimental short, “Catastrofe” de Marcelo Zevallos, Peru, 2 min
- “Diptico” experimental silent movie by Diego Lama, with live music by The GENIE, 4 min

10:30pm Opening reception and guest artist THE GENIE,
scratching guitar from El Salvador-San Francisco, 30 min



DAY 2
THURSDAY OCTOBER 12 - ROXIE cinema
7 pm and 9 pm,
two different programs, Admission: Students and seniors: $4, general $8



PROGRAM 3 / 7pm

7: pm Official selection of the Video Fest 2006: 50 minutes with selected videos:
“Schizo”, experimental by Diego Lama, 6 min
“El Cortejo de los encantadores”, experimental by Mendez & Gomez, Spain, 5 min
“The working giant”, youth video by Genysys Sanchez, 3 min
“El santo pollero”, documentary by Adam Romo, Sylvia Romo & Julia Mitric, 8 min
“Producing just garments”, documentary by Media Insurgente, 24 min

7:50 pm special guest documentary: PLAN COLOMBIA, 57 min
directed by Gerard Ungerman & Audrey Brohy, narrated by Dolores Huerta featuring Paul Wellstone & Noam Chomsky, with Gerard Ungerman in person (Q-A), 15 min



PROGRAM 4 / 9:15 pm

9:15 pm “La Noche de Los Cortos”, selection of short videos from one of the most popular Video Festivals in South America: LA NOCHE DE LOS CORTOS, PERU, 45 min
10 pm special guest Documentary: VENEZUELA from below, directed by Dario Azzellini & Oliver Ressler, 67 min

THANKS to Bill Banning, Rick and all the ROXIE staff for the support
and Eduardo Waller and Martin Hamilton from the NEW COLLEGE of CALIFORNIA

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DAY 3
FRIDAY OCTOBER 13 - MISSION CULTURAL CENTER FOR LATINO ARTS THEATRE
7 pm and 9 pm,
two different programs:
2 different programs, Admission: Students and seniors: $5, general $8



PROGRAM 5 / 6:30 pm
6:30 pm Official selection:
Honorific mention, “Song for Cesar”, music video by Andres Alegria, Abel Sanchez
& Jorge Santana, 7 min
“Conoco Phillips at the Cross roads”, documentary by Ariel Lopez, 12 min
“Producing just garments”, documentary by Media Insurgente, 24 min
“19: Victoria, Texas”, experimental by Dolissa Medina, 4 min
Honorific mention, “Captain America”, short fiction by Camilo Leon, 18 min
“Esteroscopia”, experimental by Diego Lama, 2 min
7:45 pm “La Noche de Los Cortos”, selection of short movies from Peru, 60 min

PROGRAM 6 / 9 pm
special guest Documentary CROSSING ARIZONA, directed by Dan De Vivo and Joseph Mathew, 95 minutes



“Crossing Arizona” is an eye-opening look at the hotly debated issues surrounding illegal immigration. Heightened security in California and Texas has pushed illegal border-crossers into the treacherous Arizona desert in unprecedented numbers – an estimated 4,500 a day.Most are Mexican men in search of work, but increasingly the border-crossers are women and children seeking to reunite with their husbands and fathers.This influx of
migrants crossing through Arizona and the attendant rising death toll have elicited complicated feelings about human rights, culture, class, labor and national security.



DAY 4 - MAPP - SATURDAY OCTOBER 14
Mission Arts Performance Project
all around the red Poppy Art House, Folsom @ 23rd Street.
Admission Free

PROGRAM 7 / 6 pm-11pm
5 hours of video installations and short movies from Spain, Peru and US
3 TV monitors with experimental video, video art and video-installation
- Selected videos of MASDELOMISMO, Spain
- Selected videos of Diego Lama
- Selected videos Peruvian Experimental
“Foco quemado” de Diego Vergara
“Musica” de Lucia Fernandez
“6´46” de Niel Felix Mauricio
“La Transgresion” de Jesus Vilchez
MAPP shows the art from the community and around, and this year is the award winning BEST OF THE BAY 2006 for “The best art in the hood”, SF BAY GUARDIAN



DAY 5 - MISSION CULTURAL CENTER FOR LATINO ARTS Theatre
SUNDAY OCTOBER 15
Admission: Students and seniors: $5, general $8
PROGRAM 8 / 3 pm - 6 pm, Ceremony Award
3 pm All the winners:
Best youth producer, “A letter to the mayor” by Denise Tejada and the Youth Radio Outreach Team, 8 min
Best Documentary, “On the road with Evo” by Tupac Saavedra, 24 min
Best short fiction, “Circo Oscuro” by Tania Padilla, 18 min
Best short fiction, “Breathing Chamber” by Carlos Marulanda, Colombia, 15 min
Best of the Video Fest, “Dead of Eros”, video-art by Diego Lama, Peru, 22 min
Best Experimental short, “Catastrofe” de Marcelo Zevallos, Peru, 2 min

Special guest MAMACOATL, singing from her new album "Border Crossing Diosa"

CEREMONY AWARD and reception

Monday, September 25, 2006

WINNERS and OFFICIAL SELECTION - VIDEO FEST 2006 - GANADORES y SELECCION OFICIAL

San Franciscco VIDEO FEST 2006
MISSION CULTURAL CENTER for LATINO ARTS



WINNERS / GANADORES

Lo mejor del Video Fest / Best of the Video Fest / $1000
“La muerte de Eros” / “Dead of Eros”, video-art by Diego Lama





Mejor Documental / Best Documentary/ $300
“En la Ruta de Evo” / “On the road with Evo” by Tupac Saavedra





Mejor corto de ficcion / Best short fiction / $300
–2 winners-
“Circo Oscuro” by Tania Padilla
“Breathing Chamber” by Carlos Marulanda



Mejor Corto Experimental / Best Experimental short/ $300
“Catastrofe” de Marcelo Zevallos



Mejor video de jovenes / Best youth producer / $300
“A letter to the mayor” / “Una carta al alcalde” by Denise Tejada and the Youth Radio Outreach Team



Special mention to
“Captain America”, short fiction by Camilo Leon
“Song for Cesar”, music video by Andres Alegria, Abel Sanchez & Jorge Santana



El jurado declaro premios desiertos en las categorias de Reportaje y Video del Barrio
This year the Jury decides no awarded videos for Video del barrio and Reportage categories

Selección Oficial / Official Selection

“Conoco Phillips at the Cross roads” by Ariel Lopez (documentary)
“Club Foot Queen” by Brent Bishop (short/fiction)
“Esteroscopia” by Diego Lama (experimental)
“Schizo” by Diego Lama (experimental)
“Diptico” by Diego Lama (experimental)
“Babelicos” by Rosa Mendez & Eduardo Gomez (experimental)
“El Cortejo de los encantadores” by Rosa Mendez & Eduardo Gomez (experimental)
“19: Victoria, Texas” by Dolissa Medina (experimental)
“Untitle” by Indira Urrutia (experimental)
“The working giant” by Genysys Sanchez (youth)
“Producing just garments” by Javier Armas (documentary)
“El santo pollero” by Adam Romo, Sylvia Romo & Julia Mitric (documentary)



SPECIAL SELECTION for the MAPP
–Mission arts performance Project- Saturday Oct 14

3 TV monitors with experimental video, video art and video-installation
- Selected videos of MASDELOMISMO, Spain
- Selected videos of Diego Lama
- Selected videos Peruvian Experimental
“Foco quemado” de Diego Vergara
“Musica” de Lucia Fernandez
“6´46” de Niel Felix Mauricio
“La Transgresion” de Jesus Vilchez

- - - IMPORTANT - - -
The ceremony award will be at the Theatre of the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts, Sunday October 15, in special projection of all the winners and Gala reception with guests artists, at 3pm
MCCLA is located at 2868 Mission Street, San Francisco CA 94110

All the OFFICIAL SELECTION and WINNERS will be showed at the ROXIE cinema and MCCLA Theatre during the dates Occtober 11, 12 and 13
- - - we will send the complete program soon - - -

Jurado / Jury
Nina Serrano, filmmaker, independent media producer
Pepe Ozan, filmmaker, sculptor
Carolina Stankiewich, filmmaker, visual artist
Susana Aragon, filmmaker, visual artist

Video Fest comittee
Sabina Nieto, Nina Serrano, Pepe Ozan, Carolina Stankiewich, Jose Garrote, Andres Lopez, Jennie Rodriguez

Video Fest producer, Adrian Arias, Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts

Video Fest in collaboration with New College ROXIE Cinema
and MAPP -Mission Arts Performance Project-
With the support of New College of California and SF Bay Guardian

Friday, August 04, 2006

9 -11

VIDEO FEST final DEADLINE 9-11




The Mission Cultural Center of Latino Arts in San Francisco, California, presents its third annual VIDEO FEST 2006. All video artists are invited to participate: video reporters, documentarians, experimental video makers, and young producers. The work should demonstrate interest in the Latino community that is positive, creative, and multicultural.

GUIDELINES

Video Fest 2006 is open to all ages and video producers, and we have the special category for
Youth, YOUNG PRODUCERS, less than eighteen years of age.
For complete ENTRY FORM please send an Email to
video@missionculturalcenter.org
or in:
www.missionculturalcenter.org


AWARDS CATEGORIES
• Grand prize, $ 1,000 and commemorative sculpture
• Best Documentary, $ 300 and commemorative sculpture
• Best Report, $ 300 and commemorative sculpture
• Best Short Fiction, $ 300 and commemorative sculpture
• Best Experimental, $ 300 and commemorative sculpture
• Best Barrio Video (video set in the SF Mission District), $ 300 and commemorative sculpture
• Best Youth production, $ 300 and commemorative sculpture

DEADLINE (in person or postmarked)
• Final Deadline SEPTEMBER 11 (9pm)… $ 25 entry fee
at The MISSION CULTURAL CENTER for LATINO ARTS
2868 Mission Street, San Francisco CA 94110

• Youth (same deadline) …………….........… No Fee

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VERSION EN ESPAÑOL
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El Centro Cultural de La Misión de San Francisco presenta su tercer evento anual VIDEO FEST 2006, invitando a participar a todos los artistas de video, realizadores de documentales, video-reportajes, video experimental y jóvenes productores, Latinos o no Latinos pero con interés en la comunidad Latina y con interés en mostrar una obra de carácter renovador, experimental y multicultural. Abierto a todas las edades y todo tipo de realizadores y además con categoría especial para JOVENES PRODUCTORES, menores de 18 años.

El formulario de inscripción se puede conseguir escribiendo un Email a:
video@missionculturalcenter.org
o en:
www.missionculturalcenter.org

PREMIOS
• Gran premio, dotado de $ 1,000 y estatuilla conmemorativa
• Mejor Documental, $ 300 y estatuilla conmemorativa
• Mejor Reportaje, $ 300 y estatuilla conmemorativa
• Mejor Corto de Ficción, $ 300 y estatuilla conmemorativa
• Mejor Video Experimental, $ 300 y estatuilla conmemorativa
• Mejor Video del Barrio (realizado en el Barrio de La Misión de San Francisco), $ 300 y estatuilla conmemorativa
• Mejor Producción Jóven (menores de 18 años), $ 300 y estatuilla conmemorativa

ULTIMO DIA (en persona o por matasello de correo)
• Final Deadline 11 de SETIEMBRE (9pm) ...……. costo $ 25
EN EL CENTRO CULTURAL DE LA MISION
2868 Mission Street, San Francisco CA 94110

Los Jóvenes productores no requieren de pago.

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