II Dominican Republic Global Film Festival - 2008
 

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Actors, Directors and Producers from Films:

The Beyond

Bling: A Planet Rock

Cochochi

Iron Road

Captain Abu Raed

The Pope’s Toilet

The Path

Teo’s Journey

Ripple Effect

Fados

FLOW: For Love Of Water

Women of Brukman

The Band’s Visit

Sugar

Stranded: I've Come From a Planet that Crashed on the Mountains

Young@ Heart

Other Directors and Producers
II Dominican Republic Global Film Festival - 2008
 

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Lourdes Portillo   Raquel Cepeda    Israel Cárdenas   Laura Amelia Guzmán   Nelson Lence    Ishtar Yasin    Lourdes García    Antonio Saura    Pedro Moutinho    Steven Starr    Anne Tait    Philippe Caland    Daniel Fernández Strauch      Anna Bodden    Algenis Pérez Soto    Rayniel Rufino    Paul Mezey    Andre Holland    Eran Kolirin    Isaac Isitan   Stephen Walker    Bob Cilman    Michael Tollin    Jaime Piña    Nefertiti A. Strong

Sugar

Paul Mezey (Producer)
Paul Mezey is a New York based independent producer and founder of Journeyman Pictures. Mr. Mezey has produced a number of critically acclaimed films including Maria Full of Grace (HBO Films) which received a 2005 Academy Award Nomination for Best Actress in a Leading Role and Half Nelson (THINKFilm) starring Ryan Gosling which received a 2007 Academy Award Nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role. Recently completed projects include Ryan Fleck & Anna Boden’s baseball odyssey Sugar (Sony Pictures Classics/HBO Films) and Azazel Jacobs’ Momma’s Man, both of which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2008. Mr. Mezey is currently in post production on Sundance Lab Fellow Sophie Barthes’ feature debut Cold Souls starring Paul Giamatti, Emily Watson, and David Strathairn; and is developing a number of projects including David Riker’s The Girl and Joshua Marston’s upcoming feature The Fortress of Solitude, based on Jonathan Lethem’s National Bestseller. Other films produced by Mr. Mezey include: Angel Rodriguez (HBO Films) and Everyday People (HBO Films) directed by Jim McKay, Spring Forward (IFC Films) directed by Tom Gilroy and starring Ned Beatty and Liev Schreiber, Our Song (IFC Films) directed by Jim McKay, The City (La Ciudad) directed by David Riker, Mississippi Blues documentary You See Me Laughin’ directed by Mandy Stein, and The Ballad of Ramblin’ Jack directed by Aiyana Elliott, winner of the Artistic Achievement Award for documentary film at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival. Mr. Mezey received the IFP/West Motorola Producer's Award at the Independent Spirit Awards in 2001 and was selected by Variety in 2004 as one of the "Ten Producers to Watch".

Rayniel Rufino (Actor)
Rayniel Rufino is a Dominican artist raised in Uptown New York. His interest lies on acting, poetry writing, rap, modeling and activism. Through out his teenage years, Rayniel has tried to pursue his passion in the entertainment business. He was an executive editor and producer of a show called sex sells. He served as a host at WNYE 91.5. And was also the creator of the radio special puppet show. Rayniel has been focued on his acting career working in films such as "Liberty Kid", "9 Digits" and in Ryan Fleck & Anna Boden's "Sugar".

Algenis Pérez Soto (Actor)
Algenis Pérez Soto was born in Quisqueya, Dominican Republic. He has been playing baseball since he was nine. He was chosen for the lead role of Miguel Santos in Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck’s film Sugar after an extensive casting search that spanned the United States and the Dominican Republic. Sugar is his film debut.

 

 

Andre Holland (Actor)
His most recent works include: Wig Out (Vineyard Theatre); Tempest Tossed (Classic Stage Company); In the Red and Brown Water (Alliance Theatre); Blue Door (Playwrights Horizons); Much Ado About Nothing and As You Like It (Public Theater, Shakespeare in the Park); Andorra (Young Vic, London); Hamlet, Comedy of Errors, Saint Joan (Georgia Shakespeare Festival).  Recent film: Bride Wars (FOX); Miracle at St. Anna (Spike Lee, dir.);Sugar (Ryan Fleck/Anna Boden, dir.). Television: Law & Order (NBC); Black Donnellys (NBC); The News (ABC Pilot). 

Ryan Fleck & Anna Bodden (Directors)
Writers and directors, Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden’s first dramatic feature film, Half Nelson, premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival and went on to win numerous prizes, including three Gotham Awards for Breakthrough Director, Actor, and Best Feature Film. The film also received two Independent Spirit Awards for its lead actors, Ryan Gosling and Shareeka Epps, and an Academy Award® nomination for Gosling as Best Actor. Fleck and Boden have also collaborated on several short films and documentaries over the past six years, including: Have You Seen This Man? (2002), Gowanus, Brooklyn (2004), and Young Rebels (2005).


The Band’s Visit

Eran Kolirin (Director)
Born in 1973, Eran Kolirin’s first work in film was his screenplay Zur - Hadassim , for which he won the Lipper Prize for best script at the Jerusalem International Film Festival, 1999. In 2004, Eran Kolirin wrote and directed The Long Journey, a film made for television. The Band’s Visit is Eran’s first feature film. Currently, Eran is writing his second feature film entitled Pathways in the Desert.


Women of Brukman

Isaac Isitan (Director)
Isaac Isitan was born in Turkey. He studied law at the University of Istanbul before launching into a film-producing and directing career. In Turkey, he founded the group Cinéma du Peuple and produced and directed many films, including Money, By Any Means Necessary, and The Voodoo.

He was also an ABC-TV correspondent in the Middle East from 1978 to 1980. He has been living in Canada since 1980 as a Canadian citizen, producing and directing documentaries and reports for the Canadian Broadcasting Centre and private broadcasters in Montreal.

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Stephen Walker (Director)
Stephen Walker has directed 23 films for the British television networks BBC and Channel Four. He has also written two books, most recently Shockwave: Countdown to Hiroshima, which reached the New York Times Bestseller List, and King of Cannes, a riotous account of his two weeks at the famous film festival.

Bob Cilman (Choir Director)
Bob Cilman created the Young Heart Chorus in 1982. He is also the Executive Director of the Northampton Arts Council, a unique Arts Council that produces original programs and distributes the proceeds to local artists in grants.

BobHe produced the premier of Richard Einhorn’s, “Voices of Light”, and the live soundtrack to the Carl Dreyer silent film “The Passion of Joan of Arc”. He has produced numerous shows featuring older American performers including: the late Benny Waters, Emma Kelly, Buster Brown, Frankie Manning, Claude “Fiddler” Williams, Bucky Pizzarelli, Teri Thornton, Jimmy Scott, Hadda Brooks, Jimmy Slyde, Patato Valdes, Chocolate Armenteiros, Essie Mae Brooks, Beverly “Guitar” Watson and many others. He has also brought Richard Move, Shazia Mirza, Varla Jean Merman, David “Fathead” Newman”, Jibaro artists Ecos de Borinquen, and many other performers to the Academy of Music stage in Northampton, MA. He has also set up numerous exchanges between young artists in Western Massachusetts and groups such as the Harlem School of the Arts, the Performing Arts High School of New York, American Ballroom Theater and others. The Arts Council is best known for their annual events which include “Transperformance”, a day long music festival with local musicians re-interpreting music from well known artists, and “The Really Big Show”, an ode to the old Ed Sullivan Show. Cilman was born and raised in Rochester, New York. He dabbled in rock bands since he was 11. His first, the Torn Souls, had a corner on the bar mitzvah party market in Rochester. In his summer camp years he was in a band called BC and the Knights and then after college he formed the Self-Righteous Brothers. He spent a couple of years at the University of Wisconsin, Madison and eventually received a bachelor's degree from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, in American History, but has learned much more from the members of the Young@Heart Chorus. He is married to furniture maker, Polly Cassel and they have two children, Stella and Eva.

History of the Young@Heart Chorus
YoungWhen the Young@ Heart (Y@H) began in 1982 the members all lived in an elderly housing project in Northampton, Massachusetts, called the Walter Salvo House. Bob Cilman, the director of meals at the Salvo was approached by Judith Sharpe, a piano player, to form a chorus. The first group included elders who had lived through both World Wars. One of the members had fought in the Battle of the Somme (1916) as a 16 year old and another, Anna Main, lost her husband in the First World War. Anna was a stand-up comic who at the age of 88 told jokes that only she could get away with. She sang with Y@H until she was 100.
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Michael Tollin

Mike Tollin has produced more than a dozen feature films, several award-winning Documentaries, and hundreds of hours of television, and currently has three prime-time television series in production. His films include Wild Hogs, a comedy for Touchstone Pictures starring John Travolta, Tim Allen, Martin Lawrence and Bill Macy about a group of middle-aged, wannabe bikers, which grossed nearly $250 million at the box office. Other films produced by Tollin include Coach Carter, Dreamer, Hardball, Varsity Blues, Summer Catch, Big Fat Liar, along with the Tollin-directed Radio and documentary Hank Aaron: Chasing The Dream, which won a Peabody Award and was nominated for an Academy Award.
In television, Tollin has won three Emmy Awards. He is Executive Producer of Smallville, currently in its eighth season, and One Tree Hill, now in its sixth season. Tollin also produced The Bronx is Burning, an eight-hour mini-series for ESPN about the 1977 Yankees, which premiered in July 2007. Tollin previously produced seven seasons of Arli$$ for HBO; ABC’s I’m With Her and The Days; What I Like About You for the WB, and several Nickelodeon series, including All That, Kenan & Kel, The Amanda Show, and “Sports Theatre with Shaquille O'Neal”. Tollin is on the Board of Common Sense Media and Children Now, two groups that focus on kids and media; and the Chasing the Dream Foundation, which awards scholarships to underprivileged youth.


Jaime Piña

JaimeJaime Piña entered the Film Industry in 1974 in his native country Dominican Republic with the Paramount Picture venture to produce movies in the country through Cinema Dominicana,based out of La Romana,R.D. Piña has worked in Key Positions in some 15 Feature films filmed in the Dominican Rep., U.S.A.,Mexico,Puerto Rico, and Italy.

  • “90 Miles”, Producer, 2007, director
  • Joe Montagna “Sacred Waters”, Producer 2005-06 “The Lost City”, Production Supervisor 2004,director- Andy Garcia
  • “In Search of a Dream”,co-director,1997
  • “Para Vivir o Morir”,1ST.A.D.1996,director-R. Villalona
  • “Bitter Sugar”, Producer 1994,director- Leon Ichaso
  • “Jimmy’s Clan”,U.P.M. 1989,dir. Giorgio Cristallini
  • “Serpent and The Rainbow”,UPM,187,director- Wes Craven
  • ‘Wages of Fear”,Asistant Director,1978,director William Freidkin
  • “Guaguasi”,Asociate Producer,1977,director Jorge Ulla
  • “Pantaleon y las Visitadoras”,U.P.M.,1975,director- Mario Vargas LLosa

In between Feature Film Production, Piña has produced some 300 T.V. Commercials, 50 Music Videos, 20 documentaries. For the past ten years he resides in Miami,FL., and is considered an authority in Filming in the D.R. and Mexico. Currently he is working with director Leon Ichaso in the independent film :”Paraiso”, development phase to be shot in Dominican Republic and Miami in 2008.



Nefertiti A. Strong

Nefertiti Strong is a force of nature. After starting her career in entertainment as a recording artist signed to Universal/Polygram and staring actress in Mario Van Peeble's Panther (1995), she set her sights on directing. With an eye for the camera, Nefertiti sought to join music with film by making musical documentaries with some of rap's superstars. Through Image Entertainment, she released two DVDs in 2002, Ice T: Sex Money and Guns and Juvenile and the UTP Live from New Orleans. Given her unique position as former recording artist, she was able to capture these rappers raw. In 2004, she directed and produced yet another DVD for Juvenile, through Ventura Distribution, called Juvenile Live from STL. That same year, she partnered with Nelly to bring Nelly and the St. Lunatics to DVD on Universal. Nefertiti brought her talents to such other productions as the 2001 Fashion Week with a commercial for BCBG, a Yanku Denim commercial in 2004, shooting Special Features for the proclaimed film "What the Bleep Do We Know?" in 2004 and filming a commercial for the GLADD Right to Marriage Campaign. She also produced a Sundance-selected short in 2004 entitled, "Phase 5" which also played at the Outfest Film Festival. Currently, Nefertiti is in preproduction for the new Patriot Pictures feature film, "Crenshaw." She is also the Producer and Partner of Monos En La Montana, the production company of the Dominican Republic's darling actor, Juan Fernandez; and President of her own company, Catch A Dream Entertainment, Inc., which is currently selling the film, Constellation by Jordan Walker Pearlman, and Fast Forward Girls, written by herself and Jennifer De Clue. In 2008, Nefertiti directed her first feature film for the Nu-Lite Cinema Black Christian Films division entitled, "Takin' A Leap Of Faith." Presently, Nefertiti and her producing team are currently in post-production of a controversial documentary based on California's Proposition 8.


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II Dominican Republic Global Film Festival - 2008