North Carolina Latin American Film Festival
entre géneros – in (between)ness
October 11 – 19, 2022
The NC Latin American Film Festival celebrates the power and artistry of Latin America’s film and audiovisual production. Its mission is to provide a space for Latin American images, sounds, and stories to reach a wider audience.
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Tuesday, Oct. 11 @ 7 p.m. Carolina Theatre of Durham
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Shown with short film, Making Waves: The Cocoa Cinnamon Story. Dir. by Victoria Bouloubasis and Pilar Timpane. Durham, NC. 2022. 7:34 min. With the participation of the directors and attorneys Jenny Juana Doyle Velasco and Evan Benz.
Saturday, Oct. 15 @ 3 p.m.
Mandela Auditorium, UNC-Chapel Hill.
Followed by a reception in the Atrium @ 4:30 p.m.
PAPI – República Dominicana
by Noelia Quintero Herencia (Dom. Rep, 2020; Drama) Sonia is a precocious 8-year-old girl with a vibrant imagination. Her flashbacks and surreal flights of fancy help her to navigate through a life as the daughter of Papi, a drug dealer who returns from New York to become the biggest crime lord in the city.
Type of Film | Feature |
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Country of Origin | Dominican Republic |
Year Film Was Completed | 2020 |
Runtime | 88 minutes |
Director | Noelia Quintero Herencia |
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Written by | Noelia Quintero Herencia |
Producers | Rafael Elías Muñoz |
Cinematography | PJ Lopez |
Edited by | Nino Martínez Sosa |
Music by | Rita Indiana & Luis Amed Irizarry |
Sound Design | La Bocina |
Art Direction | Wilhem Perez |
Main Cast | Amauris Perez, Avril Alcántara, Olga Bucarelli, Hony Estrella |
Noelia Quintero Herencia is a filmmaker, researcher, and professor on the Faculty of Communications at the University of Puerto Rico. Quintero studied Digital Visual Culture from La Universitat Oberta de Catalunya in Barcelona; earned a master’s degree in Cinema Studies from New York University, and received her bachelor’s degree in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Puerto Rico. She has worked as a television producer and director in Mexico, New York, Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico, where she created and produced a TV series entitled Prohibido Olvidar consisting of more than 52 documentaries featuring Puerto Rican cultural icons. Quintero wrote and directed “La Motora Roja Tiene Que Aparecer,” a documentary film about urban art, and she has been developing and directing music videos and content for Dominican writer and composer, Rita Indiana. “Papi” is her first feature film. She is currently writing a science fiction TV series.
The North Carolina Latin American Film Festival is made possible by the generous support of the U.S. Department of Education and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.