Festival de Cine de Huesca - Huesca Film Festival

38th edition

from 4th to 12th

of June 2010


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Organization: The Festival reports to the Fundación Festival de Cine de Huesca (Huesca Film Festival Foundation) and is composed by a Director and Board of Directors.

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Premio Una Vida de Cine: Julio Alejandro (1989), Jaime de Armiñán (1990), Andrzej Wajda (1991), Fernando Rey (1992), Concha Velasco (1993), Tomás Gutierrez Alea (1994), Francisco Rabal (1995), Nelson Pereira dos Santos (1997) and María Rojo (1998).

Premio Luis Buñuel: José Luis Borau (1998), Michel Piccoli (1999), Silvia Pinal (2000), Patrice Leconte (2001), Aki Kaurismaki (2002), Jerzy Kawalerowicz (2003), Jean Troell (2004), André Techiné (2005), Pedro Armendáriz Jr. (2006), Vittorio and Paolo Taviani (2007), Bertrand Tavernier (2008), Theo Angelopoulos (2009) and Angela Molina (2010).

Premio Ciudad de Huesca: Carlos Saura (1991), José María Forqué (1992), Fernando Trueba (1993), Imanol Uribe (1994), Arturo Ripstein (1995), Gerardo Herrero (1996), Francisco J. Lombardi (1997), Manuel Gutierrez Aragón (1998), Bigas Luna (1999), Ventura Pons (2000), Juanjo Puigcorbé (2001), Vicente Aranda (2002), Zelimir Kilnik (2003), Mercedes Sampietro (2004), Julio Medem (2005), Gracia Querejeta (2006), Marc Recha (2007), José María Escriche (2008), Basilio Martín Patino (2009) and Montxo Armendáriz (2010).

Premio Ciudad de Huesca del Cortometraje: Pavel Koustký (2002), Tomás Wells (2004), Antonia San Juan (2005), Gerrit Van Dijk (2006) and Marivi Bilbao (2008).
Tributes: Bruno Bozzetto (Italy) in 1976; director Antonio Mercero (Spain) with his productions for TVE (1977), a Charlie Chaplin in memoriam and to Alain Resnais (France) with his short films and to American documentary filmmaker and Oscar winner Robin Lehman (1978); to documentary filmmaker Bert Hanstra (The Netherlands) and to the short films of Kart Theodor Dreyer (Denmark) (1979); Cesare Zavattinni, Luis Buñuel (1983), Francois Truffaut (1984); Eduardo García Maroto (Spain) screening his series Una de... (1986), Estela Bravo (Cuba) (1988), short film Oscar winner Zbigniew Rybczynski (Poland) and his experimental films (1988), director Fernando Colomo (1989), photographer Néstor Almendros (1992), and to the actress Marlene Dietrich (1992).
To Festival of Festivals: Clermont Ferrand (1993) and Festivals from Bilbao and Vitoria (1994); Filmoteca Española (1994), to the Aragonese Antonio Artero (1994 and 2005),  Filmoteca de Zaragoza (1995); Filmoteca de Valencia (1996);  British Film Institute: Peter Greenaway, Great Directors, New Filmmakers (1996); Argentine director Cedrón, un cineasta comprometido (2003), Daniel Montorio: 100 años de Música (2004), Julio Alejandro (2006); De la luz a la Oscuridad: Luis Ortega (Argentina) (2006) Pilar Miró in the tenth anniversary since her death (2007) and many others...

Retrospectives:
To Hans Richter, within a restrospective of german cinema in its day provided by the Deutches Institut für Filmkunde of Wiesbaden and Walt Disney (USA) (1976); short films of the nouvelle vague and Larry Semon (1977); Cinema of the Republic of Weimar (1977); Revolutionary Chilean Cinema (1978); Short Films with Oscars by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (1980),  experimental works from Germany, France and Poland; documentaries on the Nazi extermination camps (1979); short films by Walerian Borowczyk  Militant Iberoamerican Cinema (1982); Creación y desaparición de “NO-DO” (1982); Cine documental canadiense (1983), La guerra civil española (The Spanish Civil War) produced by Granada TV. (R.U.) (1985).
The Anti Cine short films by Javier Aguirre and Historias Impúdicas by Bigas Luna (1988); Cine argentino en democracia, with 8 feature films and 8 short films (1988), 50 aniversario de la National Film Board of Canada (1989); 16 episodes of section titled Metrópolis by TVE (1992). Un cineasta aragonés: Florián Rey (1993); Decenario: Luis Buñuel al cumplir 10 años de su fallecimiento and Latinoamérica en el Corazón: Cacho Pallero (1993).
El naufragio de la calle providencia by Ripstein (1995); Cortometrajes Neorrealistas (1998); El Hotel Eléctrico, un espectáculo multimedia sobre Segundo by Chomón with various short films and live music by Juanjo Javierre and Iberia Animada (1999); Centenario de Luis Buñuel, (2000); Tangos de Gardel (2001);   Nuevo Cine Alemán –Tras el Manifiesto de Oberhausen, y Julio Verne en el cine (2003), Jean Gavin (France) and Anarquistas: La revolución traicionada.(2004); Phil Mulloy (United Kingdom) an animated short film series titled: Intolerance (2004).
In 2005, El Óscar más corto, Rulfo en el cortometraje. Kurt Gerron, entre el cabaret y Auschiwtz, Bailando con el demonio: Los films de Bela Tarr (Hungary) and Lisandro Alonso: Los caminos de la libertad (Argentina). Nuevo cine alemán en cortometrajes and San Antonio de los Baños: 20 años Aprendiendo Cine (2006); Nicolas Philibert, el curioso pertinente (2007), Mikhail Kobakhidze, (Russia) (2007), Humphrey Jennings (United Kingdom) and Larry Jordan (USA) (2008), Jens Jonsson (Sweden) (2009), Luc Moullet (France) (2010).
In our showcase of short films from various countries, amongst others, there is República Dominicana; 10 años de cortometrajes de Suiza (1979); de animación de Canadá (1980); México, íntimo y profundo (1999);  10 años de ficción del cortometraje brasileño (2000), from Chile (2004), from Peru (2005), from Hungary (2006), from Ecuador (2007), from Uruguay (2009).. 

Exhibitions: Cartelería de Arte y Ensayo y dibujos de Eisenstein para Iván El Terrible (1977), Cuban film posters provided by the ICAIC (1978), 60 Years of Russian Fimmaking, The Kobal Collection, Luces de Leyenda (1998). La gran aventura del cine (1984) and 50 Years of Spanish Cinema, both by José Ramón Sánchez. Los Pioneros del Cine by Pablo Núñez (1985 and 1993); Polish film posters provided by the Instituto de Cine Polaco Film Polski (1976 y 1996), El Cine Neorrealista Italiano (1998).

Luis Buñuel, El Ojo de la Libertad y Soñar el Cine, backgrounds by the Filmoteca Española (1999); Luis Buñuel, Los enigmas de un sueño (2000); Julio Verne en el  cine and  Federico Fellini. Dibujos 1930-1970 (2003),  México fotografiado by Juan Rulfo (Mexico), Gabriel Figueroa (Mexico) (2004), Film postres from 1915 to 1930. Collection Fernández Ardavín (2005), Libros y Carteles Anónimos by Alejandro Magallanes (Mexico) (2006); Carlos Saura: Los sueños del espejo (2007), Furtivos_Borau (2009) and  Benjamín Fernández: Director Artístico (Spain) (2010).

Publications: The Festival has published 38 editions, one per edition and has edited over 50 publications, in different collections under the theme of filmmaking and the audiovisual.

 

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