Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica

The Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica (CCC) is a film school belonging to Mexico's Secretariat of Culture. It was founded in 1975 with the aim of providing technical and artistic training for those entering the film industry. The CCC is part of the International Association of Film and Television Schools and since 2011 to the International Federation of Film Archives. Recognized as a cutting-edge school in film teaching, it received the Award for Academic Excellence at the Tel Aviv Film School Festival, in Israel, in 2005, and in 2006 the Golden Ariel for its 30 years of educational work and contribution to national cinema. It is one of Mexico's two major film schools, the other being the Centro Universitario de Estudios Cinematográficos at the National Autonomous University of Mexico.

Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica
TypeFilm School
EstablishedJuly 15, 1975 (1975-07-15)
FounderManuel Michel y Carlos Velo
DirectorAlfredo Loaeza Sánchez
Address
Calz. de Tlalpan 1670, Country Club Churubusco, Coyoacán, 04220
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Mexico City
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Mexico
LanguageSpanish
Websitehttps://www.elccc.com.mx/sitio/

The CCC produces about forty short films annually, as well as medium and full-length ones. The films include elements of academic work and are made to professional production standards.

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