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18th ANNUAL CINE LAS AMERICAS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL AWARD WINNERS

AUSTIN, Texas (April 28, 2015) — Cine Las Americas is honored to announce the award winners of the 18th Annual Cine Las Americas International Film Festival. The five day festival concluded on Sunday, April 26th with announcements of the winners, followed by a screening of the closing night film Mr. Kaplan (Dir. Alvaro Brechner, Uruguay).

“It is always such a pleasure to wrap the festival with a celebration of jury and audience honorees. As awards are announced, it allows all of us to reflect on the past days of the festival-all the films we viewed both in and out of competition-and what has really stuck with us. I’m especially proud of the diversity and artistic excellence represented by this year’s program, which is exemplified by this year’s competition winners” stated Festival Director Jean Lauer. The festival granted jury and audience awards in nine categories, including the annual Hecho en Tejas competition, and the Emergencia Youth Film competition. For the first time, the festival featured a Best Music Video category.

Narrative Feature Competition

Jury Award for Best Narrative Feature
CLIMAS
Directed by Enrica Pérez, Peru

Documentary Feature Competition

Jury Award for Best Documentary Feature
PODER E IMPOTENCIA, UN DRAMA EN 3 ACTOS
(POWER AND IMPOTENCE: A DRAMA IN 3 ACTS)
Director: Anna Recalde Miranda, Paraguay/France/Italy

Special Jury Prize in Cinematography
HOTEL NUEVA ISLA
Directed by Irene Gutierrez, Javier Labrador, Cuba/Spain

Narrative Short Film Competition

Jury Award for Best Narrative Short
INDIGO
Directed by Amanda Strong, Canada

Honorable Mention for Acting
EL SERMÓN DE LA MONTAÑA (Sermon on the Mount)
Directed by Pepe Puertas Piñero, Spain

Documentary Short Competition

Jury Award for Best Documentary Short
FLOR DE LA MAR (Flower of the Sea)
Directed by Jorge Thielen Armand, Venezuela

Hecho en Tejas Competion

Texas Archive of the Moving Image (TAMI) Award
POR QUÉ EL RECUERDO (THE SOLITUDE OF MEMORY)
Directed by Juan Pablo González, Mexico/USA

Hecho en Tejas Honorable Mention
EL FUEGO DETRÁS (THE FIRE BEHIND)
Directed by Leo Aguirre, USA

Audience Award for Narrative Feature

VIENTO APARTE (A SEPARATE WIND)
Directed by Alejandro Gerber Bicecci, Mexico

O ÚLTIMO CINE DRIVE­IN (THE LAST DRIVE­IN THEATER)
Directed by Iberê Carvalho, Brazil

Audience Award for Documentary Feature

TRES MUJERES GUERRERAS (THREE WOMEN WARRIORS)
Directed by Alexander Preuss, Germany/Colombia

Audience Award for Best Music Video

EL MARINERO Y LA SIRENA (THE SAILOR AND THE MERMAID)
Directed by Patricia Vonne, USA

Audience Award for Best “Emergencia” Youth Film

THE LONELY BAKER
Directed by Cyntheara Tham, Allison McInerney, Ayanna Marte
RAW Art Works, Lynn, MA, USA

The Feature Film Jury was comprised of Christine Davila (Director, Ambulante California), Ellen Spiro (Filmmaker/Professor), and Pablo Gonzalez (Tugg, Duna Creativ). The Hecho en Tejas juror was Texas-based filmmaker Alex R. Johnson. The Short Film Jury was formed by three members of the Cine Las Americas film selection committee: Chris Green, Dana Archip, and Megan Coxe.

For the 18th consecutive year, Austin served as host to a wide range of international films and filmmakers. The festival showcased contemporary films from the US, Canada, Latin America, and the Iberian Peninsula. All films were presented in English and/or subtitled.

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ABOUT CINE LAS AMERICAS: Cine Las Americas is a multi-cultural, 501(c)3 non-profit organization based in Austin Texas, offering theatrical screenings of films made by or about Latinos or indigenous peoples of the Americas. Films from Spain and Portugal are also included, enhancing a truly Pan-American cinematic experience. The mission of Cine Las Americas is to promote cross-cultural understanding and growth by educating, entertaining and challenging the diverse Central Texas community through film and media arts.