The International School of Film and Television (EICTV)

The International School of Film and Television (EICTV) was founded on December 15, 1986 in San Antonio de Los Baños, Artemisa. This educational center was created as a subsidiary of the New Latin American Cinema Foundation in order to train new filmmakers.
Oliver Stone: Interviewing Fidel allowed me to understand reality better

US filmmaker Oliver Stone said in Havana that his interviews with Fidel Castro allowed him to better understand reality, since the Cuban leader had a very clear vision of historical and political process and that opened Stone´s mind.
New South American Directors Present Their Films in Havana

Havana - ''You will never be alone'', by Chilean Alex Anwandter, and ''Francisco Sanctis''s Long night'', by Argentineans Andrea Testa and Francisco Márquez, will face each other today in the contest to win the First Work Award at the Havana''s 36th International Festival of New Latin American Cinema.
New Looks on Latin American Cinema from Artemisa

Artemisa - The International School of Film and Television in San Antonio de los Baños (EICTV) has opened today its space "Nuevas Miradas'', to prosecute the projects of young filmmakers and to discuss current issues in this area.
Cuban duo Buena Fe performs in Suena Caracas Music Festival

Havana, Cuba - Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro invited to his TV program the Cuban duo Buena Fe, which performed at the 3rd Latin American Music Festival Suena Caracas, dedicated to the revolutionary leader Fidel Castro.
Chilean Magazine Dedicates Edition to Fidel Castro

Santiago de Chile - The latest edition of Punto Final magazine published in Chile includes an extensive 12-page article with analysis, comments and profiles devoted to the life and work of Fidel Castro.
Culture
Havana - This Monday's screening of the film 'Habana Selfies' as part of the 41st International Festival of New Latin American Cinema is a poetic tribute to this capital, in the midst of celebrations to mark its 500 years of existence.
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Havana - Cuba is a nation with a wealth of culture, stated the Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Audrey Azoulay, at the inauguration of the 41st International Festival of New Latin American Cinema on Thursday, running through December 15 in this capital.
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With the question of What can young people do about climate change?, representatives from 19 Caribbean countries are meeting today at the Havana´s Nacional Hotel as part of UNESCO's 2nd International School of Sciences.
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