Inocente

Inocente
Directed by Sean Fine
Andrea Nix
Produced by Sean Fine
Andrea Nix
Cinematography Sean Fine
Distributed by ShortsHD[1][2]
Release date
2012
Running time
40 minutes
Country United States

Inocente is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Sean Fine and Andrea Nix. The film received the 2013 Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject).[3] The film is an inspiring coming-of-age story of a 15-year old girl in California. Though homeless and undocumented, she refuses to give up on her dream of being an artist, proving that the hand she has been dealt does not define her – her dreams do.

The film was partially financed by the crowd funding website Kickstarter and was the first crowd funded film to win an Oscar.[3]

After being nominated for an Academy Award, the film was released along with all the other 15 Oscar-nominated short films in theaters by ShortsHD.[1][2] The film is also available for communities and schools along with companion arts workshops developed by Shine Global and partners.[4]

References

  1. 1 2 "Oscar Nominated Short Films 2013". The New York Times. 2013.
  2. 1 2 "Inocente". The New York Times. 2013.
  3. 1 2 The Independent: Inocente makes history as first crowd-funded Oscar-winner
  4. http://inocentedoc.com/host-a-screening/


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.