Oaxaca FilmFest is an international film festival founded in the city of Oaxaca de Juárez, Mexico, in 2010. Its success stems from the collaboration between the public and private sectors.
Running from 4 to 11 October, Oaxaca FilmFest offered a week of the best world premieres, an international symposium for scriptwriters, and special events in which the audience takes part. This year AC/E facilitated the participation of the Spaniards Francisco López Villarejo and Manuel Llamas Antón through the PICE mobility programme.
Oaxaca Filmfest is one of the 25 most important film festivals in the world according to MovieMaker Magazine and one of the biggest in Latin America. Its scriptwriting contest is highly competitive and the Pitch It platform allows scriptwriters to sell their scripts to industry executives from all over the world. It has conducted the longest ever university rally, lasting 10 days, and during the festival it runs the Academia programme consisting of filmmaking classes for enhancing participants’ skills. It has furthermore created partnerships with Google Play and iTunes to provide filmmakers with an alternative outlet for distributing their films.
Running from 4 to 11 October, Oaxaca FilmFest offered a week of the best world premieres, an international symposium for scriptwriters, and special events in which the audience takes part. This year AC/E facilitated the participation of the Spaniards Francisco López Villarejo and Manuel Llamas Antón through the PICE mobility programme.
Oaxaca Filmfest is one of the 25 most important film festivals in the world according to MovieMaker Magazine and one of the biggest in Latin America. Its scriptwriting contest is highly competitive and the Pitch It platform allows scriptwriters to sell their scripts to industry executives from all over the world. It has conducted the longest ever university rally, lasting 10 days, and during the festival it runs the Academia programme consisting of filmmaking classes for enhancing participants’ skills. It has furthermore created partnerships with Google Play and iTunes to provide filmmakers with an alternative outlet for distributing their films.