Ana Cembrero Wins 2010 Jury Prize From Dance On Camera Festival

By: Feb. 01, 2010
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Meet Ana Cembrero, director, the director of photography and composer Jorge Piquer Rodriguez and set designer Blanca Añón to ask questions and hear about the making of this Jury favorite.

The 2010 Jury Terry Fox, Arthur Aviles and Zsoka Nej declared "Cinética" to be "A cinematic poem that places women dancers in surreal atmosphere, natural and interior with mysterious beauty and inexplicable feeling."

The nominated shorts were "Beguine," "The Last Martini," " little ease," and "Sunscreen Serenade." See all of these on February 2nd at 4:15pm at the Walter Reade Theatre, between Amsterdam and Broadway on 65th Street, New York City.

Alastair Macaulay wrote 3 articles about Dance Films Association's 38th annual Dance on Camera Festival this last week. 

The Dance on Camera Festival 2010 is sponsored by The National Endowment for the Arts, The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, Canadian Consulate General, French Cultural Service, The Film Society of Lincoln Center, American Airlines, Mark Morris Dance Center, TenduTv, Gotham Wine and Liquors, Ariston Florist, New York Women in Film and Television, New York Film/Video Council, Movement Research, Dance New Amsterdam, Beacon School, Anthology Film Archives, Showbiz Software, and the members of DFA.


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