Joseph Novoa

Joseph Novoa (José Ramón Novoa or José R. Novoa) is a Venezuelan-Uruguayan film director and executive producer.[1] He is married to the director and scriptwriter Elia K. Schneider and fathered the film director Joel Novoa.

Joseph Novoa
Born
José Ramón Novoa

August 22nd, 1959
Montevideo, Uruguay
OccupationDirector, producer, writer

Biography

Joseph Novoa was born in Montevideo, Uruguay on August 22, 1950. He studied architecture in Uruguay but his real path was the arts. He started the entertainment career at El Teatro Circular of Uruguay. Following his dream he moved to Paris to study Performance Arts in the L'École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq. In Paris he founded the theatre group El Circo and organized and performed different plays. He got a scholarship from the Danish Government to work with Eugenio Barba Directing Te Odin Teatret (Holstebro, Denmark). He lived in Europe for a few years where he Directed and Produced plays that were presented in Theater Festivals like Festival d'Avignon and Festival Nancy. Some of the plays were "The night of the Assassins", "Masks" and "The Exile of the Sun".

In Venezuela he became the Associate Director of the International Theater Festival (Theatre of Nations - UNESCO) in 1978 and 1982. He received the Critven Award (Critic's Prize for best lighting) for the play "Gaz". He studied film at the New York University and Television at the New School of Arts.

As a film director, he released his debut long feature "Agony" in 1984 at the Montreal Film Festival and the Indian Film Festival. His movie "Assassins for Hire" (Sicario) was released in 1994 and was in theaters for 35 weeks becoming one of the bigger blockbusters in Venezuela. It received 27 awards from international film festivals and was the official selection from Venezuela to the Oscars in 1995.

His third movie "Devil's Gold" (Oro Diablo, 1999) was another blockbuster in Venezuela and won 3 international awards becoming the official selection for the Oscars in Venezuela's behalf. "The Boss" (2006) and "A Distant Place" (2009) received good critics from national and international press. A distant Place went to different festivals in Europe, America and Asia. This is the only Venezuelan movie shoot with Panavision cameras in cinemascope 35mm. "Alone" (2014) was his sixth movie as a Director.

He worked as a Producer in some Venezuelan feature films: Glue Sniffer (1999), Step Forward (Punto y Raya, 2004), Un-Authorized (2009), God's Slave (2013) and Tamara that is going to be released this 2015. Internationally he produced In This Tricky Life (Uruguay, 2001), Be Happy (Chile, 2004), Encarnacion (Argentina, 2007), Polvo Nuestro Que Estas en los Cielos (Argentina, 2008), El Premio (Peru, 2009), Verdades Verdaderas La Vida de Estela (Argentina, 2011) y Cuchillos en el Cielo (Peru, 2013).

His films had participated in more than hundred International Film Festivals an received more than 80 important awards. The most recent was the SEGIB Award by Ibermedia for his last production Tamara.

He is member by invitation of the Spanish Academy of Arts and Cinematographic Sciences (Goya Awards). He was the founder and first VP of the Board of Trustees of the Iberoamerican Federation of Cinematographers (FIPCA), president of the Federation of Film Producers in Venezuela (CAVEPROL) and was a member of the board of National Autonomous Center of Film in Venezuela (CNAC).

He moved to Los Angeles California and from there he is developing new projects using English as the speaking language. Some of his projects are the featured films Bullet Lullaby and Pando, the documentary Music and Action and a TV Show. As Producer he is working n the movie Unfit Directed by Elia K. Schneider.

Filmography

Feature films

  • Tamara (2015 | Producer-Editor)
  • Alone (Solo, 2014 | Producer-Director)
  • God's Slave (Esclavo de Dios, 2013 | Producer)
  • A Distant Place (Un Lugar Lejano, 2009 | Producer-Director)
  • An-Authorized (Des-Autorizados, 2007 | Producer)
  • The Boss (El Don, 2006 | Producer-Director)
  • Step Forward (Punto y Raya, 2004 | Producer) OSCAR-Academy Awards Entry- Best Foreign Film
  • Devil Gold (Oro Diablo - Garimpeiros, 2000 | Producer-Director-) OSCAR-Academy Awards Entry- Best Foreign Film
  • Glue Sniffer (Huelepega, 1999 | Producer-Editor) OSCAR-Academy Awards Entry- Best Foreign Film
  • Assassin's for Hire (Sicario, 1994 | Producer-Director-Editor) OSCAR-Academy Awards Entry- Best Foreign Film
  • Agony (Agonia, 1985 | Writer-Producer-Director-Editor)

Short films

  • Borrowed Lands (Tierras Prestadas. 1981 | Producer-Editor)
  • Pedro Navaja (1980 | Writer-Producer-Director-Editor)
  • The Big World (El Gran Mundo, 1979 | Writer-Producer-Director-Editor)

International coproductions

Awards

Award Festival Movie
Best Film Biarritz Film Festival Sicario
Best Film Philadelphia Film Festival Sicario
Best Film Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival Sicario
Best Actress Tokyo International Film Festival Sicario
Best Film Festival de Cine Iberoamericano de Huelva Sicario
Best Jury Award Trieste Film Festival Sicario
Best Editor Caracas Film Festival Sicario
Best Producer Caracas Film Festival Huelepega
Best Photography Gava Huelepega
Best Film Human Rights Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema Huelepega
Best Film Vitoria Film Festival Huelepega
Best Actor Festival de Gramado Punto y Raya
Best Actor Havana Film Festival Punto y Raya
Best Jury Award Festival de Gramado Punto y Raya
Special Selection Busan International Film Festival Huelepega
Best Film Los Angeles Film Festival Punto y Raya
Best Film San Francisco International Film Festival Punto y Raya
Best Film Festival de Cine Iberoamericano de Huelva Punto y Raya
Presentation Golden Globes Punto y Raya
Best Film Festival de Brasília Punto y Raya
Best Actor Festival de Merida Punto y Raya
Best Jury Award Festival de Cine de Lima Sicario
Critics Award Festival de Gramado Punto y Raya
Best Film Best Municipal Award Sicario
Finalist Goya Awards Sicario
Best Screenplay Havana Film Festival Sicario
Best Film Santa Barbara International Film Festival Sicario
Best Director Tokyo International Film Festival Sicario
Best Director Viña del Mar International Film Festival Sicario
Best Film Caracas Film Festival
Best Director Caracas Film Festival
Best Jury Award Festival de Gramado
Best Actor Havana Film Festival Punto y Raya
Best Actor Biarritz Film Festival Sicario
Best Editor Festival de Gramado Sicario
Best Photography Santa Cruz Film Festival Oro Diablo
Best Film New York International Latino Film Festival Huelepega
Best Film Sant Feliu Guixols Huelepega
Best Photography Caracas Film Festival Huelepega
Best Actor Caracas Film Festival Punto y Raya
Best Film Decade MoMa Punto y Raya
Best Actor Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival Sicario
Best Director Bogota International Film Festival Punto y Raya
Best Film Montreal LAtino Film Festival Sicario
Best Film São Paulo International Film Festival Sicario
Best Jury Award Santa Barbara International Film Festival Punto y Raya
Best Jury Award Festival do Rio Punto y Raya
Best Edition Merida Film Festival Punto y Raya
Best Director Merida Film Festival Punto y Raya
Best Actor Festival de Cine Global Dominicano Punto y Raya
Best Screenplay Santa Cruz Film Festival Sicario
Tatu Tumpa Award Excellence of Iberoamerican Producer Bolivia Film Festival
Nominated Platinum Awards Egeda - Fipca

See also

List of Venezuelan films

References

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