The Last Archer, the Spanish documentary that gave painter, Alberto Manrique his memory back, wins best feature film at Houston Latino Film Festival. Manrique, who co-founded the Archers of Contemporary Art in Spain, is portrayed in the intimate debut film by his granddaughter Dácil Manrique de Lara.
During the course of the 5-day event, which began on March 23, 2022, HLFF presented more than 50 independent films from 19 countries. Parsley (Perejil), the story based on the 1937 Perejil Massacre when a Dominican dictator ordered the execution of Haitian communities, won the Audience Award for best feature film.
A complete list of winners follows:
BEST FEATURE FILM
The Last Archer (El último arquero) – Texas Premiere
Director: Dácil Manrique de Lara
BEST SHORT FILM
Strong – Houston Premiere
Director: Jean Lee
BEST STUDENT FILM
Water (Agua) – Houston Premiere
Director: Santiago Zermeño
AUDIENCE AWARD – BEST FEATURE FILM
Parsley (Perejil) – Texas Premiere
Director: Jose Maria Cabral
AUDIENCE AWARD – BEST SHORT FILM
Touch the Sky (Tocar El Cielo) – World Premiere
Director: Marco Cano
Congratulations to these filmmakers for creating powerful, engaging films this year! We celebrate their work as a representation of the Latino film community, and we thank them and all of this year’s filmmakers for their hard work and creative efforts.