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aola Mendoza, pictured above, plays adoring mother Mariana in the film.

Paola Mendoza, pictured above, plays adoring mother Mariana in the film.

February 16th Tribeca Film Institute will partner with the New School to present a Case Study of Entre Nos, a Cinereach grantee. Tribeca Film Institute’s blog post reads, “What makes this film so wonderful is that it is based on a true story, and so it is told from the heart. What makes it astounding is that Paola and Gloria made it for next to nothing.” Both Paola Mendoza and Gloria LaMorte will be present to discuss the process of getting their award-winning film made. No tickets or reservations are required. Please click here for more information.

OCTOBER COUNTRY – A Film by Michael Palmieri & Donal Mosher

Camden International Film Festival
Friday, October 2 @ 8:30pm – Strand Theatre
Q&A with Directors Michael Palmieri and Donal Mosher

Woodstock Film Festival
Saturday, October 3 @ 7:15pm – Woodstock Town Hall
Sunday, October 4 @ 3:15pm – Upstate Films II

Stranger Than Fiction Film Series
Monday, October 5 @ 8:00pm – IFC Center
Q&A with directors Michael Palmieri & Donal Mosher

ENTRE NOS – A Film by Paola Mendoza & Gloria La Morte

Woodstock Film Festival
Friday, October 2 @ 3:30pm – Upstate Films I
Sunday, October 4 @ 4:15pm – Bearsville Theater

Heartland Film Festival
Crystal Heart Award Winner, Dramatic Feature
October 16 – 23, 2009

EL LADRONCITO – A Film by Yamin Segal

New Orleans Film Festival
Monday, October 12 @ 5:00pm – Contemporary Arts Center

PROJECT KASHMIR – A Film by Senain Kheshgi & Geeta V. Patel

Rubin Museum of Art
Thursday, October 1 @ 7:00pm
Includes a tour at 6:00 p.m. and a post-screening discussion with the filmmakers.

New York University
Friday, October 2 @ 4:00pm – The Kevorkian Center
Post-screening discussion with filmmakers.

South Asian Film Festival
Saturday, October 3 @ 5:00pm – Broadway Performance Hall

DC Asian Pacific American Film Festival
Sunday, October 4 @ 2:00pm – The Freer Gallery of Art

Cinereach grant recipient ENTRE NOS, a film by Paola Mendoza and Gloria La Morte, won Best Film for American Independents at the 2009 Festroia International Film Festival in Portugal.

Congratulations to filmmakers Paola Mendoza and Gloria la Morte (Cinereach grant recipients) of Entre Nos. They’ve returned from the Traverse City Film Festival with a Special Jury Award for Best First Feature Film in-hand. Read their blog entry here.

This past weekend marked the fifth year of the annual festival, which was founded by Michael Moore with the aim of bringing high-quality films to “entertain and enlighten the audience.”
Leading up to this award, Entre Nos received an honorable mention at the Tribeca Film Festival and the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature at the Newport International Film Festival.

Congratulations to Paola Mendoza and Gloria La Morte! Their film, ENTRE NOS, will screen at the 2009 Traverse City Film Festival in Michigan on July 31st & August 1st. The July 31st screening is already sold out so buy your tickets for the August 1st screening now!

ENTRE NOS received an Honorable Mention Award at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival and was the Audience Award Winner for Best Narrative Feature at the 2009 Newport International Film Festival.

The fifth annual Traverse City Film Festival will be held July 28 through August 2, 2009, and was founded by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Michael Moore, who runs the festival and serves as the President of the Board of Directors.

Congratulations to Paola Mendoza and Bradford Young (ENTRE NOS) and to Michael Palmieri and Donal Mosher (OCTOBER COUNTRY) for being included among Filmmaker Magazine’s “25 New Faces of Independent Film.” This annual survey “showcases 25 up-and-comers poised to shape the next generation of independent film.”

IndieWIRE quotes Filmmaker Editor-in-Chief Scott Macaulay, who says the lineup consists of “new film artists whose work we feel passionately about but also…people who are redefining the notion of a career in film…There are filmmakers who have embraced DIY strategies for both the production and distribution of their work, directors bouncing between documentary and fiction, and those for whom the online space is vital to their artistic identities. And, of course, there are a few contrarians, those whose resistance to all of these things is their own way of defining themselves!”

 

Paola Mendoza and Gloria LaMorte with their Audience Awards

Paola Mendoza and Gloria LaMorte with their Audience Awards

Paola Mendoza & Gloria LaMorte’s film ENTRE NOS, a Cinereach grant recipient, won the Audience Award Narrative Feature at the Newport International Film Festival! To check out the ENTRE NOS blog, click here. For information about the Newport International Film Festival, click here. 

If you are in NYC come check out Rooftop Films’ Panorama this weekend. As part of the Panorama, Paola will be taking part in a panel this Saturday titled “Message vs. Craft: The Art of Effective “Issue” Storytelling.” For details on the panel, click here

Congrats to the entire ENTRE NOS cast and crew!

Congratulations to Paola Mendoza & Gloria La Morte whose film ENTRE NOS received an Honorable Mention Award at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival!

Paola Mendoza & Gloria La Morte, the co-directors of ENTRE NOS, were interviewed by The Bergen Record before the World Premiere of their film at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival:

For two years, the women worked on the script of ENTRE NOS, which begins when Mariana (played by Mendoza and based on her mother) is abandoned by her husband in Queens with two young children and $50 to her name. Unable to speak English, Mariana struggles to find work to keep her family together.

For La Morte, the film is about how a family survives by banding together. “When Mariana is at her lowest, she sees a light at the end of the tunnel because of her children,” says La Morte. “When they all work together, the family is strong. No matter what’s put in front of them, they triumph.

“I hope that families facing these kinds of [economic] difficulties … can find hope and inspiration from the story.”

Mendoza, who was last seen in SANGRE DE MI SANGRE, winner of the best film award at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival, credits La Morte with giving the film a spine of realism.

“Neither one of us could have directed this movie alone,” says Mendoza. “It’s a personal story for me, and Gloria kept the movie from becoming just a gushing tribute [to my mother]. Gloria made sure the story became universal.”