Entrevista | Festival De Cine De Bogota
Después de haber sido galardonado con la Mención Especial en la categoría de Mejor Cortometraje Internacional, en la 37 edición del Festival De Cine de Bogotá — Bogocine, el Compositor Julián De La Chica nos habla de su película Agatha, de su experiencia dirigiendo su primera obra cinematográfica y sobre la repercusión que ha tenido la película y que la ha llevado a ganar más de 17 premios, y ser seleccionada en mas de 20 festivales internacionales.
Después de haber sido galardonado con la Mención Especial en la categoría de Mejor Cortometraje, en la 37 edición del Festival De Cine de Bogotá — Bogocine, el Compositor Julián De La Chica nos habla de su película Agatha, de su experiencia dirigiendo su primera obra cinematográfica y sobre la repercusión que ha tenido la película y que la ha llevado, al día de hoy, a ganar más de 17 premios, y ser seleccionada en mas de 20 festivales internacionales.
Julian De La Chica, winner at the Tokyo Film Festival
Since its completion in spring 2020, Agatha has circulated through nearly two dozen international film festivals, and has received numerous accolades for its outstanding cinematography, acting, LGBTQUIA+ significance, bold visual experimentation, and haunting film score.
Since its completion in spring 2020, Agatha has circulated through nearly two dozen international film festivals, and has received numerous accolades for its outstanding cinematography, acting, LGBTQUIA+ significance, bold visual experimentation, and haunting film score.
Recently, the film has been lauded at the Tokyo International Short Film Festival (Best Film Score, Best LGBT Film), the Olso Film Festival (Award of Recognition: Best Foreign Film), and Munich’s New Wave Short Film Festival (Best LGBT Film) in addition to nearly twenty other awards, honorable mentions, and nominations (Best LGBT Film) in addition to nearly twenty other awards, honorable mentions, and nominations.
Agatha — Winner at the Prague International Film Festival
AGATHA just got “Honorable Mention: Best Experimental Film” at the Venice Film Awards! what an honor! Thank you so much Venice Film Awards & Congrats to all the team!
It is an extreme honor to announce that AGATHA has WON “Best Experimental” as well an “Honorable Mention — Best Cinematography” at the Prague International Film Festival.
Thank you so much Prague International Film Festival & Congratulations to all the team, specially to our talented cinematographer Junting Zhou. Thank you also to all festivals that are supporting our film, Experimental/LGBT/Latino
Agatha, Honorable Mention: Best Experimental
AGATHA just got “Honorable Mention: Best Experimental Film” at the Venice Film Awards! what an honor! Thank you so much Venice Film Awards & Congrats to all the team!
AGATHA just got “Honorable Mention: Best Experimental Film” at the Venice Film Awards! what an honor! Thank you so much Venice Film Awards & Congrats to all the team!
Agatha, winner "Best Picture" at the Florence Film Awards
When you can’t go to beautiful Florence to get your “David”But the “David” comes to Brooklyn! Thank you Florence Film Awards for this award.
When you can’t go to beautiful Florence to get your “David”But the “David” comes to Brooklyn!
Thank you Florence Film Awards for this award — Agatha, winner “Best Picture” it’s really an honor! This award is for all the movie team: Augusto Guzmán Junting Zhou Irreverence Group Music, Altagracia Mecía Pérez and John Gracía.
J
Spotify Classical new releases
Amazing News! Spotify's classical curator added my work Voyeurisitc Images Op. 10, No. , to the Classical New releases playlist.
Amazing News! Spotify's classical curator added my work Voyeurisitc Images Op. 10, No.1 , to the Classical New releases playlist.
Gracias por escuchar!!!!
J
Agatha - The film
I am very excited to share with you, that this morning, I received 2 big news. The first one, it was that my first film project I directed Agatha has been “Officially Selected” by the BFFF (Berlin Flash Film Festival).
I am very excited to share with you, that this morning, I received 2 big news. The first one, it was that my first film project I directed Agatha has been “Officially Selected” by the BFFF (Berlin Flash Film Festival). And the second one, only received a few minutes later, is that the film won the “Urban Art — best soundtrack 2020" award at the BUFF (Berlin Underground Film Festival).
I can only say that this has been possible thanks to the collaboration of Augusto Guzmán, who gave life to the film’s protagonist (Próspero), the immaculate photography of Junting Zhou. (Btw, if you do not know his work, see the doc he made about Cov-19 and that was published by New York Times recently. (https://nyti.ms/3aC2hKm)and the production of Irreverence Group Music.
I would also like to thank filmmaker Aulio Ivan Ortiz Perez and his mother, Altagracia Mencía Pérez for playing the role of Francisca, the Mother, and also to John Garcia for his sound design.
I take this opportunity, to also thank my filmmakers, artists, photographers and writers friends for having been there always with good advice. My dear Badr Farha, Ana Paula Feier and Vlad Feier, Susan Campos Fonseca and her poetry and Sophy and her support in translation. Amigos de siempre Ilona Miller, el primer publico Carlos Del Risco Jaramillo, Rodrigo Fajardo, Jaime Davila, JP Wright and of course to Miguel and Gabi for always being there supporting my ideas.
Agata is a visual experiment that is based on my story Voyeuristic Images, which is also part of my piano cycle Op. 10 and that I premiered in Dec 2019 at The DiMenna Center for Classical Music. The story tells a experience that I lived 11 years ago when I moved to NY, and that still, I remember very well.