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The Pantalla de Cristal Fest is a major international film festival located in Mexico City. The festival features over two hundred digital films, shorts, musical videoclips, TV spots and documentaries over the course of seven days.

History

The Festival was established in 1999 by José Antonio Fernández, founder of the Mexican film magazine Screen. Eight categories of awards were included in its most recent edition: for feature films, documentaries, short films, video clips, commercials, newspaper reports, corporate videos, television series and miniseries.

See also

References

  1. Castañon, Emmanuel (Oct 2001). "Pantalla de Cristal: un festival contra corriente". Golem Producciones.

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