Fundación del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano
The Fundación del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano is a private, not-for-profit cultural institution and a separate legal entity. It was founded with the aim of contributing to the development and integration of Latin American cinema and creating a common audiovisual universe. In addition, the aim is to help liberate and secure the cultural identity of Latin America and the Caribbean. It was founded on December 4, 1985 by the Comité de Cineastas de América Latina (C-CAL) and unites cineastes from 18 countries. Its president was the Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez until his death in 2014 . The foundation is based in Havana , Cuba .
In 1986 the foundation founded the Escuela Internacional de Cine y Televisión .
Supervisory board
- President: Gabriel García Márquez († 2014)
- Argentina: David Blaustein , Fernando Birri
- Bolivia: Jorge Sanjinés
- Brazil: Wolney Oliveira , Geraldo Sarno , Nelson Pereira dos Santos , Orlando Senna , Silvio Tendler
- Chile: Miguel Littín , Pedro Chaskel , Sergio Trabucco
- Dominican Republic: Franklyn Hernández
- Ecuador: Ulises Estrella
- Guatemala: Rafael Rosal
- Colombia: Carlos Álvarez , Lisandro Duque
- Cuba: Alfredo Guevara († 2013), Daniel Díaz Torres († 2013), Julio García Espinosa , Manuel Pérez Paredes
- Mexico: Jorge Sánchez , Paul Leduc
- Nicaragua: Ramiro Lacayo
- Spain: Manuel Pérez Estremera
- Panama: Pedro Rivera
- Peru: Alberto "Chicho" Durant , Nora de Izcue , Rosa Rodríguez
- Puerto Rico: Ana María García
- Uruguay: Nelson Wainstein , Walter Achugar
- Venezuela: Edmundo Aray , Tarik Souki
- United States of America: Jesús Salvador Treviño
literature
- Un lugar en la memoria: Fundación del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano: 1985 - 2005 , Fundación del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano, La Habana: Fund. ; Cordoba: Dip. Provincial, 2005, 202 pp.: Ill., ISBN 84-8154-142-7