Gun Hill Road, Esai Morales, and the other winners of the 2011 Imagen Awards have been announced. The 26th Annual Imagen Awards are “the Imagen Foundation Awards competition (or Imagen Awards), established in 1985, “now an annual Hollywood tradition recognizing and encouraging the television, film and advertising industries to portray Latino actors and production storylines in a positive and accurate manner. The Imagen tradition is one that recognizes those important producers, directors and writers who contribute from behind the scenes, as well as the Latin actors portraying these positive roles … the Imagen awards have become one of the most prestigious awards in the entertainment industry.”
Held at the International Ballroom of the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills on August 13, 2011, the full listing of the 2011 Imagen Awards winners is below.
Best Feature Film
Gun Hill Road (Mi Alma Films)
Best Actor/Feature Film
Esai Morales, Gun Hill Road (Mi Alma Films)
Best Actress/Feature Film
Michelle Rodriguez,...
Held at the International Ballroom of the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills on August 13, 2011, the full listing of the 2011 Imagen Awards winners is below.
Best Feature Film
Gun Hill Road (Mi Alma Films)
Best Actor/Feature Film
Esai Morales, Gun Hill Road (Mi Alma Films)
Best Actress/Feature Film
Michelle Rodriguez,...
- 8/14/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
Although much attention has been paid in recent years to video on demand and DVDs as a way of bringing the world closer together through film, there has also been innovation on the theatrical front that has some interesting implications for expanding the availability of foreign fare in the U.S.
Once exclusively the province of film festivals and the handful of distributors that specialize in releasing foreign films on the big screen, two companies have seized the opportunity this summer to approach foreign film from a different perspective -- by bunching them together and showing them at locales that might not have access to them otherwise.
Just this past weekend, the Joel Edgerton-Radha Mitchell adoption drama "The Waiting City" opened at the Cosford Cinema in Coral Gables, Florida, the third film featured in the first season of Emerging Pictures' 2010 USA-Australian Film Showcase, a series of Outback-based...
Once exclusively the province of film festivals and the handful of distributors that specialize in releasing foreign films on the big screen, two companies have seized the opportunity this summer to approach foreign film from a different perspective -- by bunching them together and showing them at locales that might not have access to them otherwise.
Just this past weekend, the Joel Edgerton-Radha Mitchell adoption drama "The Waiting City" opened at the Cosford Cinema in Coral Gables, Florida, the third film featured in the first season of Emerging Pictures' 2010 USA-Australian Film Showcase, a series of Outback-based...
- 8/9/2010
- by Stephen Saito
- ifc.com
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