Image Monteforte, Guillermo He studied radio and television applied arts at the Ryerson Polytechnic University, Toronto. His work has participated in more than 10 film showings and festivals around the world, including two editions of the Morelia International Film Festival (FICM). He participated in the 2nd FICM with his short documentary film Nuestra tierra no se vende (2003). His short film Unidos venceremos participated in the 7th International Film and Video Festival of Indigenous Peoples, Santiago de Chile, and the 6th Geografías Suaves Festival, Mexico, among other festivals. He won the Anaconda Award, Bolivia, for this work in its 3rd edition; and in the 7th edition he won the award with his compendium of five productions Videocartas (2013), which also won the Special Disability Award at the 8th Independent Hispanic American Film and Video Festival, “All Voices Against the Silence,” in Mexico City, among others. Three of his short documentary films were presented at the Indigenous Peoples Forum of the 10th FICM: Naxo Café manda saludos (2012), Respondan a esta videocarta de Chicahuaxtla (2012) and Calendaria Loxicha saluda a todos los niños y niñas (2012). He participated in the 28th Mar del Plata International Film Fest, Argentina, with his feature-length documentary Pueblos indígenas en riesgo (2012). Otras Películas Our Perpertual Now Un hombre edita con sus recuerdos una última conversación para despedirse de la mujer que amó. Ver Más El halcón Ver Más ¿Y si un día no estoy? Ver Más Noticias Relacionadas EL FICM recibió el Premio al Mejor Festival Cultural Contemporáneo de Michoacán 2024: México Desconocido 27 · 09 · 24 22 FICM: De MARÍA CANDELARIA a MATANDO CABOS 26 · 09 · 24 El 22° FICM proyectará PROFUNDO CARMESÍ, de Arturo Ripstein, en su versión restaurada y sin censura 25 · 09 · 24 Morelia, la belleza de una ciudad patrimonio 25 · 09 · 24 Otros Realizadores Mexicanos Tenemos la misión de recolectar a las mentes mas creativas de México y promover su trayectoria al mundo. Ingresar
Image Monteforte, Guillermo He studied radio and television applied arts at the Ryerson Polytechnic University, Toronto. His work has participated in more than 10 film showings and festivals around the world, including two editions of the Morelia International Film Festival (FICM). He participated in the 2nd FICM with his short documentary film Nuestra tierra no se vende (2003). His short film Unidos venceremos participated in the 7th International Film and Video Festival of Indigenous Peoples, Santiago de Chile, and the 6th Geografías Suaves Festival, Mexico, among other festivals. He won the Anaconda Award, Bolivia, for this work in its 3rd edition; and in the 7th edition he won the award with his compendium of five productions Videocartas (2013), which also won the Special Disability Award at the 8th Independent Hispanic American Film and Video Festival, “All Voices Against the Silence,” in Mexico City, among others. Three of his short documentary films were presented at the Indigenous Peoples Forum of the 10th FICM: Naxo Café manda saludos (2012), Respondan a esta videocarta de Chicahuaxtla (2012) and Calendaria Loxicha saluda a todos los niños y niñas (2012). He participated in the 28th Mar del Plata International Film Fest, Argentina, with his feature-length documentary Pueblos indígenas en riesgo (2012).
Our Perpertual Now Un hombre edita con sus recuerdos una última conversación para despedirse de la mujer que amó. Ver Más
EL FICM recibió el Premio al Mejor Festival Cultural Contemporáneo de Michoacán 2024: México Desconocido 27 · 09 · 24 22 FICM: De MARÍA CANDELARIA a MATANDO CABOS 26 · 09 · 24 El 22° FICM proyectará PROFUNDO CARMESÍ, de Arturo Ripstein, en su versión restaurada y sin censura 25 · 09 · 24 Morelia, la belleza de una ciudad patrimonio 25 · 09 · 24
EL FICM recibió el Premio al Mejor Festival Cultural Contemporáneo de Michoacán 2024: México Desconocido 27 · 09 · 24
El 22° FICM proyectará PROFUNDO CARMESÍ, de Arturo Ripstein, en su versión restaurada y sin censura 25 · 09 · 24