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Punto de Vista. Festival Internacional de Cine Documental de Navarra 2016

Punto de Vista. Festival Internacional de Cine Documental de Navarra 2016

The international documentary film festival Punto de Vista is an annual event that showcases the latest trends in documentary film. Since it started out in 2005, it has been underpinned by the ethical and professional commitment of French filmmaker Jean Vigo, who advocated the need for a ‘documented point of view’. The festival is organised by the regional government of Navarra in collaboration with public agency NICDO and takes place in the city of Pamplona in February.

In 2016 the festival will be celebrating its 10th year and the official section will feature documentary films from all over the world, two retrospectives, masterclasses and series of lectures. Two important foreign professionals are also taking part this year with the support of AC/E: Luis Ospina, director of Cali International Film Festival (Colombia), and Andréa Picard of Toronto Film Festival.


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