CCNY Film Program Produces Another Student Academy Award Finalist

Nomination is Fifth Since 2006 for CCNY Film Students

A five-minute short produced by Spanish filmmaker and Fulbright Scholar Alex Lora for an MFA class exercise is T九色视频鈥檚 latest finalist in the annual Student Academy Awards.

Since 2006, five CCNY student filmmakers were finalists in the competition, with three going on to win the silver medal. In addition, recent alumni have received Emmy Awards and won prizes at several festivals. One graduate, Zachary Borst, had a commercial he produced shown during Super Bowl XLVI as first prize in a competition sponsored by Chevrolet.

鈥淯s,鈥 Mr. Lora鈥檚 conceptual short movie about a young couple tormented by their broken relationship, was up against seven other movies in the 鈥淎lternative鈥 category, including films by students from New York University, Florida State University and University of Southern California. This year鈥檚 awards ceremony will take place at 6 p.m. Saturday, June 9 at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in the Academy鈥檚 headquarters in Beverly Hills.

鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 believe it when I was told that 鈥淯s鈥 was a finalist,鈥 said Mr. Lora, who completes his two-year MFA in Media Arts Production program on a Fulbright Scholarship this summer. 鈥淚t was shot in two days as a class exercise and although I like the concept, all the short films in the region finals were amazing and run 15 to 17 minutes and were produced with enormous backing.鈥

Shot last semester, 鈥淯s鈥 runs just 5:30 minutes, or about a third the length of the other finalists that made the cut at the region finals in April. It was produced for a Camera 2 class taught by Associate Professor Herman Lew, director, BFA Film and Video Program, in the Media and Communication Arts (MCA) Department.

A native of Barcelona, Spain, with several film accolades to his name, Mr. Lora continues the tradition of quality work, by faculty and students, emanating from CCNY鈥檚 film program. The Harlem resident joins the growing ranks of MCA film students that have gained acclaim for their projects.  

Other recent Student Oscar finalists have been: 鈥淩ediscovering Pape,鈥 by Maria Royo (2010); Jeremy Joffee鈥檚 鈥淭he Bronx Balletomane鈥 (2009); 鈥淭ijuana Nada Mas鈥 (2008) by Yolanda Pividal, and Carmen Vidal Balanzat鈥檚 documentary 鈥6AM鈥 (2006). Ms. Royo, Mr. Joffee and Ms. Balanzat went on to win silver medals in the competition. Ms. Pividal earned a $10,000 award from the Independent Feature Project for her film.

In addition, Octavio Warnock-Graham鈥檚 documentary 鈥淪ilences鈥 won an unprecedented three awards at the 2007 student Emmys; Piotr Kajstura placed first at several festivals with 鈥淲hen They Could Fly鈥 (2007), and 2011 BFA graduate Yosuke Hosoi鈥檚 鈥淢an of the House鈥 was selected for screening in the Short Film Corner at the ongoing Cannes Film Festival in France.  

Mr. Lora, a graduate of Barcelona鈥檚 Ramon Llull University, where he earned BA and MA degrees in filmmaking and writing and directing for fiction, respectively, lauds the MCA鈥檚 award-winning faculty for creating a first-class program.

The faculty includes noted independent filmmakers Andrzej Krakowski and Chantal Akerman, National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow Andrea Weiss and Emmy Award winners David Davidson and Jerry Carlson.
 
鈥淭he faculty is highly knowledgeable and extremely helpful to students,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey鈥檝e created an excellent and intimate film program where everyone feels like family.鈥  

Professor Carlson doubles as a senior producer for CUNY-TV, for whom he created and produces the award-winning series 鈥淐anape,鈥 about French-American cultural relations, and 鈥淣ueva York,鈥 about the Latino cultures in New York City.

鈥淐anape鈥 this month scooped four Communicator Awards for excellence and distinction.
The Communicator Awards is considered the leading international awards program recognizing big ideas in marketing and communications.

鈥淣ueva York鈥 garnered two New York Emmy Awards this year. Six of the producers working on "Nueva York" are graduates of CCNY鈥檚 media arts production MFA program.

And a major coup for the CCNY film program this year was the selection of 2010 MFA alumnus Zachary Borst鈥檚 鈥淗appy Graduate鈥 commercial for broadcast during Super Bowl XLVI in February. Mr. Borst鈥檚 30-second spot bested 200 other entries in a competition sponsored by Chevrolet. This year鈥檚 Super Bowl was the highest-rated program in U.S. television history, watched by 111.3 million people, according to Nielsen.

Mr. Lora, who is wrapping up work on his MFA thesis project, plans a film career in the United States. He has worked internationally as script analyst, editor, cinematographer, writer and director.

鈥淯s鈥 adds to his impressive list of more than 75 awards. Among his honors are: Best Documentary at the Soria International Film Festival (Spain), nomination for Best Short at the IV Gaudi Catalan Academy Awards (Spain) and Best Short Documentary at Metropolitan Film Festival of New York (USA).

 work has been screened in over 300 festivals -- most notably the official section of Sundance, Berlinale Talent Campus and Cannes鈥 Short Film Corner -- in more than 40 countries.
 

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