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Mar del Plata International Film Festival

Annual film festival held in Mar del Plata, Argentina

Mar del Plata International Film Festival

Summary

Annual film festival held in Mar del Plata, Argentina

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nameMar del Plata Film Festival
imageMDPFF Logo.png
awardsÁstor Award
locationMar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
founded
languageInternational
website

The Mar del Plata International Film Festival () is an international film festival that takes place every November in the city of Mar del Plata, Argentina. It is the only competitive feature festival recognized by the FIAPF in Latin America, and the oldest in this category in the Americas. The festival is organized by the National Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts (INCAA).

History

[[Astor Piazzolla]] hall, the Festival main venue

Created in 1954 by Jesus Miller, it was not considered to be a competitive festival, it was just an exhibition of selected international movies; during this stage the event was named Festival Cinematográfico Internacional (International Cinematographic Festival).

In the early years famous international guests such as Mary Pickford, Gina Lollobrigida, Edward G. Robinson and Errol Flynn attended the event. The festival continued in this way until 1959, when the Argentine Film Critics Association took charge of running it; during this time the festival was approved and recognized by FIAPF.

In 1964 the festival moved temporarily to Buenos Aires, and the name was changed to Festival Cinematográfico Internacional de la República Argentina (International Cinematographic Festival of the Argentine Republic). In 1966 there was a military coup d'état in Argentina; in 1968 and 1970 the Instituto de Cine took charge of the festival.

From 1967 to 1969 the festival was cancelled because there were other festivals in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. During the 1960s several well-known guests appeared, including: Paul Newman, Alberto Sordi, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Vittorio Gassman, Toshirō Mifune, François Truffaut, Karel Reisz, Catherine Deneuve, Juan Antonio Bardem, Anthony Perkins, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Maria Callas, Cantinflas, Andrzej Wajda, Jacques Tati, Lee Strasberg, George Hamilton.

After the 1970 edition, the festival was canceled when Argentina entered an unstable sociopolitical period that culminated in the highly repressive military dictatorship that ruled Argentina from 1976 to 1983. There were some attempts to reactivate it, but none succeeded until 1996, when the festival returned with new renovations. Since then there have been several changes. In the first years the event was not held in March; from 2001 to 2007 it returned to that month, and since 2008 it has been held in November. During this stage the festival was granted a 'Category A', the highest class assigned by FIAPF, making it the most important film festival of Latin America. Nowadays, after a history marked by unstable political situations in Argentina, the festival is in constant growth and slowly regaining its historical reputation.

Awards

The main prize of the International Competition had different names throughout the history of the festival, but in 2004 it was definitely changed to Ástor in honor of the Argentine musician Ástor Piazzolla. The twenty-second Mar del Plata Film Festival, held in March 2007, introduced a new competition specifically for Latin American film-makers. Now days, the festival helds four main competitions organised in various sections of the official selection: International Competition, Latin American Competition, Argentine Competition and, the more experimental one, Altered States Competition.

Currently, the awards given by the jury at the International Competition are: Golden Ástor for Best Film, Silver Ástor for Best Director, Silver Ástor for Best Actress, Silver Ástor for Best Actor, Silver Ástor for Best Script, and a Special Jury Award.

Golden Ástor Winners

YearFilmOriginal TitleDirectorCountryAwarded as "Great Jury Prize"Awarded as "Great Condor Prize"Awarded as "Golden Ombú"Awarded as "Golden Ástor"
1954No awards given
1959Wild StrawberriesSmultronställetIngmar Bergman*
1960The BridgeDie BrückeBernhard WickiWest Germany*
1961Saturday Night and Sunday MorningKarel Reisz*
1962His Days Are NumberedI giorni contatiElio Petri*
1963Land of AngelsAngyalok földjeGyörgy Révész*
1964The OrganizerI compagniMario Monicelli
1965Time of IndifferenceGli IndifferentiFrancesco Maselli
1966Long Live the Republic!Ať žije Republika!Karel KachyňaCzechoslovakia*
1967Festival Not Held
1968Bonnie and ClydeArthur Penn*
1969Festival Not Held
1970MacunaímaJoaquim Pedro de Andrade*
1971–1995Festival Cancelled
1996The Dog in the MangerEl Perro del HortelanoPilar Miró*
1997The Tango LessonSally Potter
1998The Cloud and the Rising SunAbr-O AftaabMahmoud Kalari*
1999God's WeddingAs Bodas de DeusJoão César Monteiro*
2000Festival Not Held
2001It's Me, the ThiefTo ja, złodziejJacek Bromski*
2002Bolivar Is MeBolívar Soy YoJorge Alí Triana*
2003Breaking UpSeparaçõesDomingos de Oliveira
2004Good Life DeliveryBuena Vida DeliveryLeonardo Di Cesare*
2005Le Grand VoyageIsmaël Ferroukhi /
2006News from AfarNoticias LejanasRicardo Benet*
2007FictionFiccióCesc Gay
2008Still Walking歩いても 歩いても / Aruitemo aruitemoHirokazu Koreeda*
2009Nora's WillCinco días sin NoraMariana Chenillo
2010Essential KillingJerzy Skolimowski
2011Back to StayAbrir puertas y ventanasMilagros Mumenthaler
2012Beyond the HillsDupa dealuriCristian Mungiu*
2013The Golden DreamLa jaula de oroDiego Quemada-Díez
2014Come to My VoiceWere Dengê MinHüseyin Karabey*
2015Embrace of the SerpentEl abrazo de la serpienteCiro Guerra
2016People That Are Not MeAnashim shehem lo aniHadas Ben Aroya*
2017WajibواجبAnnemarie JacirPalestine*
2018Between Two WatersEntre dos aguasIsaki Lacuesta
2019Fire Will ComeO que ardeÓliver Laxe
2020The Year of the DiscoveryEl año del descubrimientoLuis López Carrasco
2021Hit the RoadJadde KhakiPanah Panahi
2022Bittersweet RainSaudade fez morada aqui dentroHaroldo Borges
2023MotherlandKinraMarco Panatonic*
2024On the EdgeAu bord du mondeSophie Muselle and Guérin van de Vorst*
  • Denotes the country's first win

Complete list of winners

YearWinners
1954
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1968
1970
1996
1997
1998
1999
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019

References

References

  1. Herald, Buenos Aires. (2024-10-08). "Argentina’s film industry groups pull out of Mar del Plata film festival".
  2. "2º Mar del Plata International Film Festival".
  3. "8 Edition (1965)". Mar del Plata International Film Festival.
  4. "27º Mar del Plata International Film Festival".
  5. "28º Mar del Plata International Film Festival".
  6. "29º Mar del Plata International Film Festival".
  7. "Award Ceremony 2015".
  8. "Award Ceremony 2016".
  9. "Award Ceremony 2017".
  10. "34 Edition (2019)". Mar del Plata International Film Festival.
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