Latin American Film Festival
The Latin American Film Festival (LAFF) was a film festival dedicated to Latin American cinema, held annually in the city of Utrecht, Netherlands, from 2005 to 2013.[1][2][3]
Awards and winners[]
Latin Angel Jury Award[]
The top prize of the Festival was awarded since 2005 by a professional jury to the best film in the competition. The prize has been awarded to:[3]
- 2013: –
- 2012: La Demora – Rodrigo Plá
- 2011: Post mortem – Pablo Larraín
- 2010: -
- 2009: - Albertina Carri
- 2008: –
- 2007: Madrigal – Fernando Perez
- 2006: En la cama – Matías Bize
- 2005: –
Hivos Latin Angel Audience Award Feature[]
This special prize in the category "Feature films" has been awarded since 2007 to the following winners.[3]
- 2013: Infancia clandestina -
- 2012: Un cuento chino - Sebastián Borensztein
- 2011: También la Lluvia - Icíar Bollaín
- 2010: Contracorriente - Javier Fuentes León
- 2009: Última Parada 174 - Bruno Barreto
- 2008: Tropa de Elite - José Padilha
- 2007: Proibido Proibir - Jorge Durán
Hivos Latin Angel Audience Award Documentary[]
This special prize in the category "Documentary films" has been awarded since 2007 to the following winners.[3]
- 2013: Gimme the Power - Olallo Rubio
- 2012: Senna - Asif Kapadia
- 2011: -
- 2010: - Andrew Lang
- 2009: - Chema Rodríguez
- 2008: -
- 2007: - Chema Rodríguez
References[]
- ^ 9º Festival de Cine Latinoamericano de Utrecht. Proimágenes Colombia.
- ^ "The end of the LAFF". LAFF Utrecht. 2013-10-22. Archived from the original on 2013-10-28.
- ^ a b c d "Latin American Film Festival. Jurys & Awards" (in Dutch). LAFF Utrecht. Archived from the original on 2013-04-20.
Categories:
- Film festivals in the Netherlands
- Latin American film festivals
- Film festivals established in 2005
- Mass media in Utrecht (province)
- Film festival stubs