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Cinema Tropical Announces the Best Latin American and U.S. Latinx Films of 2022
Cinema Tropical, the non-profit media arts organization that is leading presenter of Latin American cinema in the United States, is proud to announce its annual list of Best Latin American Films of the Year, comprised of 25 Latin American titles from twelve different countries, plus five U.S. Latinx productions—all of them by female directors—that the New York-based organization has selected as the best of the year.
Featuring productions from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, the United States, and Venezuela, the films selected in this list will compete for the 13th Annual Cinema Tropical Awards.
The winners for Best Film, Best Director, Best First Film, and Best U.S. Latinx Film, will be announced in an in-person event on Thursday, January 12, 2023, at Film at Lincoln Center in New York City.
A jury composed of programmer Cecilia Barrionuevo, former Artistic Director of the Mar del Plata Film Festival; Andrea Picard, Senior Curator at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF); José Rodriguez, Programmer at the Tribeca Film Festival; and filmmaker Dominga Sotomayor (Too Late to Die Young); will choose the winners of the 13th Annual Cinema Tropical Awards in the Latin American cinema category.
Filmmaker Rodrigo Reyes (499, Sansón and Me); Ximena Amescua, Manager of Artist Programs at Firelight Media; and film programmer and producer Virginia Westover, will select the winner in the U.S. Latinx category.
Please note that all the films under consideration had a minimum of 60 minutes in length and premiered between May 1, 2021, and April 30, 2022.
Cinema Tropical’s List of Best Films of 2022:
(Listed alphabetically by title)
1. About Everything There Is to Know / De todas las cosas que se han de saber by Sofía Velázquez, Peru 2. Alis by Nicolas Van Hemelryck and Clare Weiskopf, Colombia/Chile/Romania 3. Amparo by Simón Mesa Soto, Colombia/Sweden/Qatar 4. The Box / La caja by Lorenzo Vigas, Venezuela/Mexico/USA 5. Clara Sola by Nathalie Álvarez Mesén, Costa Rica/Sweden/Belgium/Germany/France 6. Comala by Gian Cassini, Mexico 7. The Cow Who Sang a Song into the Future / La vaca que cantó una canción hacia el futuro by Francisca Alegría, Chile/France 8. Dos Estaciones by Juan Pablo González, Mexico 9. Dry Ground Burning / Mato Seco em Chamas by Joana Pimenta and Adirley Queirós, Brazil 10. Eami by Paz Encina, Paraguay/Germany/Argentina/Netherlands/ France/USA 11. El Gran Movimiento by Kiro Russo, Bolivia/France/Qatar/Switzerland 12. For Your Peace of Mind, Make Your Own Museum / Para su tranquilidad, haga su propio museo by Ana Endara Mislov and Pilar Moreno, Panama 13. Jesús López by Maximiliano Schonfeld, Argentina/France 14. A Little Love Package by Gastón Solnicki, Argentina/Austria 15. Mariner of the Mountains / Marinheiro das Montanhas by Karim Aïnouz, Brazil/France 16. Mars One / Marte Um by Gabriel Martins, Brazil 17. Me & the Beasts / Yo y las bestias by Nico Manzano, Venezuela 18. Medusa by Anita Rocha da Silveira, Brazil 19. The Middle Ages / La edad media by Alejo Moguillansky and Luciana Acuña, Argentina 20. My Brothers Dream Awake / Mis hermanos sueñan despiertos by Claudia Huaiquimilla, Chile 21. Prayers for the Stolen / Noche de fuego by Tatiana Huezo, Mexico/Germany/Brazil/Qatar 22. Robe of Gems / Manto de gemas by Natalia López Gallardo, Mexico/Argentina 23. The Silence of The Mole / El silencio del topo by Anaïs Taracena, Guatemala 24. Three Tidy Tigers Tied a Tie Tighter / Três Tigres Tristes by Gustavo Vinagre, Brazil 25. Utama by Alejandro Loayza Grisi, Bolivia/Uruguay/France
For more information visit:
www.cinematropical.com/awards13
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