Cortometraje Profe 2 0 competirá en la CDMX liberal.com.mx - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from liberal.com.mx Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Cortometraje hecho en Nanchital, contenderá por el Cabrito de Plata en Monterrey Nanchital | 2021-07-21 | Areliz Sosa
Nanchital contenderá por el
documental en la
edición número 17 del
Festival Internacional de Cine de Monterrey, programado a realizarse del 16 al 29 de Agosto de forma virtual y presencial.
En conferencia de prensa virtual, el FICMTY dio a conocer las producciones participantes en su apartado De Norte a Sur México en el FIC Monterrey que reúne a las mejores 25 películas cortas, la selección se realizó entre más de 300 cortometraje inscritos para participar.
La grabación del Profe 2.0, Sergio Salazar del FICMTY expresó Hubo una gran necesidad de contar historias que sucedieron durante la pandemia, la visión del cineasta no se detiene con nada ni siquiera cuando le dices no puedes filmar, en ese momento agarra su cámara y se pone a hacer un
Alongside a career in IT, Robert Chang forges a new life as a farmer, while advocating for farmers of color in Southern New England msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
By: Crystal Wong 02 Jun, 2021 | Wed | 16:57
Entitled “Beauty and Beyond: Women in Chinese Art,” the 64-lot auction held by Bonhams last week was the first of its kind in Hong Kong, to shed light on the beauty of women across the traditional and modern art history of Chinese culture.
Each of the artworks encompassing different art forms pays tribute to the diversity and representation of femininity. Two of the star lots included a 16th/17 century Guanyin figure, as well as a stunning jade pavilion inspired by renowned Chinese play “Romance of the Western Chamber.”
Quite a number of the lots attracted fierce bidding among interested collectors, with a handful of hair accessories sold well above their presale estimates.
Myra Vision, A Shifamed Portfolio Company, Closes $17M In Series A Financings
Company to accelerate development of the first-of-its-kind treatment for patients with moderate to severe glaucoma
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CAMPBELL, Calif., June 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Myra Vision, a Shifamed portfolio company, announced today the closing of its $17M Series A financings, which will be used to advance product development, scale infrastructure, and expand their team in order to support the development of the first of its kind glaucoma treatment device. The financings were led by The Capital Partnership (TCP), with participation from Cormorant Asset Management and Shifamed angel investors. In conjunction with the financing, the company has changed its name to Myra Vision, Inc. from Myra Medical, Inc.