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- The Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema (BAFICI, Spanish: Buenos Aires Festival Internacional de Cine Independiente) is an international festival of independent films organized each year in the month of April, in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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The Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema (BAFICI, Spanish: Buenos Aires Festival Internacional de Cine Independiente) is an international festival of independent films organized each year in the month of April, in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The Buenos Aires International Independent Film Festival (BAFICI) is one of the most important and particularly unique film festivals in Latin America, one whose programming presents surprises like few other cinematic events do.
- Changes to BAFICI
- INCAA Under Attack: Milei Takes His Chainsaw The National Film Institute
- Baficito
- Selecting Films at The Festival
- Tickets & Prices
- Film & Event Locations
This year’s BAFICI continues with tweaks implemented after a few bumpy years. The festival directors aim to bring film back to the streets, primarily Buenos Aires’ answer to NYC’s Broadway, Corrientes Avenue. Just like in 2022, the epicenter of the festival will be around Corrientes — a street famous not just for its theater but also for its abunda...
In 2024, shortly before the commencement of BAFICI #25, Argentina’s new administration, led by Javier Milei with his emblematic chainsaw, cracked down on vast budgets across the country’s institutions, targeting administrative costs, public sector employment, and social programs, including those supporting the cultural sector. The National Institut...
Films at BAFICI are for those 18 and over, but kids aren’t excluded and it has a section dedicated to children and young adults. Since 2009, the BAFICITO category of the festival has offered films for children and families. Baficito features animated films, stop motion or live-action characters to surprise children and adults who are kids at heart....
Traditionally the city’s film students and other cinephiles dedicate their lives to seeing as many films as possible during BAFICI. You’d see them hanging around the theater all day with short breaks to visit local eateries and cafés, and hanging around the main theaters to hobnob with festival participants and other film-goers. In the five years b...
This edition will feature new films from directors Lav Diaz, Christian Petzold, Hong Sangsoo, Paul Schrader and Ira Sachs among others.More than 250 films will be exhibited with the cinemas in downtown Buenos Aires as the main axis.Entrance fee for films is AR$1500 (about US$1.50).For retirees, students and kids films the entrance is AR$200 (U.S. $0.20)Cacodelphia – Av. Pres. Roque Sáenz Peña 1150 Cinépolis, Plaza Houssay – Av. Córdoba 2135 El Cultural San Martín – Sarmiento 1551 Espacio INCAA Cine Gaumont – Av. Rivadavia 1635 Museo del Cine — Agustín R. Caffarena 51 Teatro San Martín – Av. Corrientes 1530
The 23rd Buenos Aires International Independent Film Festival (BAFICI), organized by the Ministry of Culture of the Government of the City of Buenos Aires, will be held from April 19th to May 1st, 2022.
Mar 31, 2023 · The newest Argentine cinema, the latest from internationally renowned art-house filmmakers, dozens of world premieres by emerging directors, and the first retrospective of a contemporary Indian filmmaker are among the highlights of the 24th edition of the Buenos Aires Independent Film Festival (Bafici).
Apr 5, 2024 · The Buenos Aires Independent Film Festival (BAFICI) unveiled the full program of its 25th anniversary edition, which features an array of Argentine world premieres amidst a daunting scenario for the country’s film festivals, besieged by government funding cuts.
Best Local Film. Best Original Score. Best Screenplay. Best Short Film - Avant Garde and Genre. Best Short Film - Special Mention. Cinema of the Future Award - Special Mention. Cultural Diversity Award. Distinction for Best Photography. Distinction to Best Argentinian Film. FEISAL Award - Special Mention. FIPRESCI Prize - Special Mention.