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With a virtual edition, tomorrow will begin the 17th edition of the National Film Festival with Neighbors, that will project near 60 productions.

The 17th edition of the National Film Festival with Neighbors, that brings together independently produced fiction feature films from all over the country, it will start tomorrow virtually and will run until next Saturday, when the winners are announced.

Of the almost 60 feature films of independent production that participated in this edition, 20 were shortlisted by a jury to compete for the Best Screenplay statuettes, Best Production and Best Film.

The edition 2020 of this federal event that is endorsed by INCAA, the Municipality of Saladillo, Argentores, DAC, Sagai, among others, will be developed exclusively online from the site

www.midujunco.com and the Youtube channel CINE WITH NEIGHBORS.

In addition to the list of feature films that will compete for the statuettes, other fiction films were programmed for the Parallel Section (not competitive) and for the Guest Films Section.

The jury that will select the winners to be revealed on Saturday 7 is composed of by Carmen Guarini (filmmaker, anthropologist, teacher and member of the DAC Gender Commission), Osvaldo santoro (actor, writer and secretary general in Sagai), Argentine Standard (Puntana actress), Asuncion Rodriguez (Head of the Jujuy Mobile Cinema,), Cecilia Faithful (filmmaker, screenwriter, teacher and producer), Andrea Alvarez (distributor, Managing Partner at Batata Films), Hernán Gaffet (filmmaker and screenwriter), Fernando Salem (filmmaker, scriptwriter and producer) and Mauricio Minotti (filmmaker, screenwriter, producer and member of the Board of Directors of the Fundación Cine con Necinos).

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