Winter Film Awards showcases emerging filmmakers from all genres from around the world, with a special emphasis on highlighting the work of women and minority filmmakers.
Submit your latest work now and take advantage of Early Bird Rates! Early Bird Deadline September 1 - Regular Deadline October 15 - Late Deadline November 15
The Winter Film Awards Independent Film Festival (WFA) announces a Call for Entries for its 6th Annual celebration of independent film, to be held February 23 - March 4, 2017 in New York City. Filmmakers from around the world will travel to NYC to attend the Festival's full week of film screenings and industry networking after-parties, which will conclude with a glittering awards ceremony to be held on March 4, 2017 in the luxurious Empire Room at Club 230 Fifth, one of NYC's premier nightclubs.
The rapidly growing Festival - which was recently voted one of the TOP 20 BEST REVIEWED FESTS on FilmFreeway - seeks a diverse collection of creative indie films from NYC and worldwide in all genres - ranging from narrative features to short films, from documentaries to animation, and from music videos to web series and horror films. Outstanding work will be awarded for each category, along with Best Director, Best Actor/Actress, Best Original Score, Best Student Film and the NY Perspectives Award for best depiction of the New York multi-cultural experience. For the 2016 Festival, 86 films from 26 countries were selected for screening, including 40% made by women, 40% made by people of color and 26 first-time directors. Works of all genres, forms, and lengths are considered for Festival screening.
Independent filmmakers from around the world are invited to submit films online via FilmFreeway at https://filmfreeway.com/festival/WFA
Winter Film Awards 2017 Indie Film Fest CALL FOR ENTRIES - Early Deadline Sept 1
The San Sebastian Festival launches an initiative of collaboration with Basque artists
Isabel Herguera and Izibene Oñederra have created the backdrops for the Pearls and the Basque Film gala presentations
Last year the San Sebastian Festival began working with Basque artists in an initiative hoped to develop into a collection. In 2015 Isabel Herguera was commissioned to design the Victoria Eugenia Theatre stage backdrop for the Basque Film gala. This year Izibene Oñederra is the artist chosen to create the image of the Pearls section presentations.
Both backdrops have a height of 8 metres and a width of 13.80 metres. As her basis, Isabel Herguera takes the phenomenon of the sea ‘wrinkle’ visible on occasions from the Kursaal bridge. “I’m told it’s caused by a single drop of fresh water which, soaked in salt and heat, comes to the surface and creates an area of uneven edges and rough texture that shines and blinks, giving the split-second illusion of another reality”, explained Herguera.
Izibene Oñederra on the other hand takes her inspiration from a moment in Pina Bausch’s choreography, Blaubart. In this piece, the dancers throw themselves one after the other against a wall from which they hang horizontally, clinging on as they can with their nails, their bodies tense and their faces squashed. “Used clothes lie in piles on the floor. They reflect the memory of the bodies that live in them and the echo of what has just happened. On removing almost all of their clothes, the figures shed their social identities and come together as peers. Without the shell to protect them they become rather primitive, rather animal-like, existing in a precarious state”, describes Oñederra.
Both Herguera and Oñederra work in the field of animation. As it happens, this year the Velodrome will host the premiere of Kutxa Beltza, a short film made jointly by the two for the Kalebegiak project, a San Sebastian, European Capital of Culture 2016 initiative.
With this collection, to increase each year with new requests from artists, the Festival strengthens its commitment to contemporary Basque creation.
BASQUE FILM GALA (Isabel Herguera)
Isabel Herguera (San Sebastian, 1961) is a maker of animated films who imagines stories she then produces in different parts of the world using sets that fit into her suitcase. Her short films have been selected for festivals including Rotterdam, Annecy, Fantoche, Stuttgart and Hiroshima, among others. She presently alternates her filmmaking with teaching. Last year she chaired the Irizar Basque Film Award jury.
PEARLS (Izebene Oñederra)
Izibene Oñederra (Azkoitia, 1979) illustrates animated films, scratching paper with a nib and black ink. In each project she tries to tell stories by means of feelings, inevitably turning to her own personal experiences. Among her works are Hezurbeltzak, una fosa común (2007) and Horzanak, For Your Own Safety (2013), selected for both Kimuak and prestigious international festivals. She is a Fine Arts professor at the University of the Basque Country.
The 73. Venice International Film Festival screening schedule revaled
16 new short films
· 14 in Orizzonti - Competition
· 2 in Orizzonti – Out of Competition
Number of films viewed
Screening Schedule for the public
Pre-opening Night - By Invitation (Tuesday 30 August, 8:30 pm, Sala Darsena): Tutti a casa (1960) by Luigi Comencini (Italy, France, 115’, language: Italian, s/t English)
73rd VENICE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL SCREENINGS
Locarno 2016 events August 13
Tonight on the Red Carpet
The Delegation of VINCENT
Tribute to Abbas Kiarostami
Pardo d'onore Swisscom Alejandro Jodorowski
The Delegation of POESÍA SIN FIN
Access to the Media Line is only possible with TV + PHOTO pass available at the Press Office at Palazzo Sopracenerina.
Additional Screenings, 13 August
MISTER UNIVERSO by Tizza Covi and Rainer Frimmel: Rialto 1 at 09.45
VERSUS: THE LIVE AND FILM OF KEN LOACH by Louise Osmond: Palavideo at 11.00
MARIJA by Michael Koch: Rialto 2 at 11.30
AFTERLOV by Stergios Paschos: Rialto 1 at 14.00
Piazza Grande Events, 13 August
Award Ceremony
Screening of MOHENJO DARO by Ashutosh Gowariker
Special Events
13 August, 17.00, Spazio Cinema (FORUM)
Independent Juries Awards Ceremony
Hosted by Maria Victoria Haas
Press Conferences (Press Center, Largo Zorzi)
13 August, 11.00, Piazza Grande
MOHENJO DARO by Ashutosh Gowariker
13 August, 15.00
Palmarès Press Conference with Official Jury Members
Live streaming and live tweet starting from 15.00
Parallel Events
14.30, La Magnolia (Spazio RSI)
Presentation of The Freak by Pierre Smolik, work dedicated to Charlie Chaplin's last film
External Event
14.08 – 15.08, Le vie dei pardi, Cinema Iride, Lugano
The 36th Atlantic Film Festival announces Galas and Atlantic Canadian program for event in Halifax, September 15-22
The 36th Atlantic Film Festival announces Galas
and Atlantic Canadian program for event in Halifax, September 15-22
(Halifax, NS) – The 36th annual Atlantic Film Festival proudly launches its program of Atlantic Canadian film selections, including the much-anticipated Opening Night Gala, to be presented over eight days in Halifax, September 15-22.
"This year’s Atlantic Canadian productions feature many well established filmmakers alongside new voices, with stories that will entertain and inspire the Festival’s audience," said Jason Beaudry, Program Director. "If you’ve never been to the Atlantic Film Festival, this is the year to take the plunge. The breadth and depth of this year’s program is phenomenal and each and every film on offer is world class."
The Atlantic Film Festival’s Opening Night Gala returns to the Dalhousie Arts Centre’s Rebecca Cohn Auditorium on Thursday, September 15 at 7 p.m. Sponsored by Bell Media - CTV Atlantic, RBC, Telefilm Canada and the Canada Media Fund, this star-studded evening will feature the Opening Night Gala presentation of Maudie, based on the life of Nova Scotia folk artist, Maud Lewis. Directed by Aisling Walsh (Song for a Raggy Boy) and written by Sherry White (Crackie, Relative Happiness), Maudie features spectacular performances from Academy Award nominees Sally Hawkins (Happy-Go-Lucky, Blue Jasmine) and Ethan Hawke (Training Day, Boyhood).
Maudie is an unlikely romance in which the reclusive Everett Lewis (Ethan Hawke) hires a fragile yet determined woman named Maudie (Sally Hawkins) to be his housekeeper. Maudie, bright-eyed but hunched with crippled hands, yearns to be independent, to live away from her protective family. She also yearns, passionately, to create art. Unexpectedly, Everett finds himself falling in love. Maudie charts Everett’s efforts to protect himself from being hurt, Maudie’s deep and abiding love for this difficult man and her surprising rise to fame as a folk painter. Produced by Bob Cooper, Mary Young Leckie, Mary Sexton and Susan Mullen, Maudie is distributed in Canada by Mongrel Media.
“I am so delighted to come back to Halifax to screen Maudie on the opening night of the Atlantic Film Festival. I cannot think of a better place to celebrate Maud Lewis' life and work. Nova Scotia is where Maud Lewis' story lives and breaths. It is where she is from,” commented Aisling Walsh, Director. “Halifax is particularly special for me as The Art Gallery of Nova Scotia is where I started my journey on this film. I remember being so moved standing in front of Maud's painted house for the first time.”
Following the Opening Night Gala film presentation is the Opening Night Party. Penned as one of Halifax’s ‘most anticipated parties of the year’, the red-carpet event is sponsored by Bell Media – CTV Atlantic, RBC, Telefilm Canada and Canada Media Fund and will take place at the spectacular Art Gallery of Nova Scotia on Thursday, Sept. 15.
This year’s Friday Night Gala: Atlantic, presented by Bell Aliant, features the Atlantic Canada premiere of Weirdos, a coming of age tale set in 1970’s Nova Scotia. Written by Daniel MacIvor (Wilby Wonderful, Whole New Thing) and directed by Bruce McDonald (Hard Core Logo, The Tracey Fragments), Weirdos screens at Cineplex Cinemas Oxford Theatre on Friday, Sept. 16 at 7 p.m., with a celebration to follow at Casino Nova Scotia’s Compass Room. Weirdos takes place the weekend of the American Bicentennial in 1976. Enlisting the help of his girlfriend Alice (Julia Sarah Stone), 15-year-old Kit (Dylan Authors) hitchhikes through the stunning Cape Breton landscape towards a new home with his glamorous, artistic mother Laura (Molly Parker). However, as Kit and Alice near their final destination they find their relationship tested as Kit approaches a realization that will change his life forever. Produced by Marc Almon and Mike MacMillan, Weirdos is distributed in Canada by Films We Like.
“It’s like coming home. Most excited about this screening as the film takes place in beautiful Nova Scotia and it’s made by a stellar crew and cast from there. I’m extremely pleased by the big embrace from the Atlantic Film Fest and we hope to make all their dreams come true!” shared Bruce McDonald, Director.
The Atlantic Film Festival is very pleased to have Bell Aliant be the presenting partner for the Friday Night Gala: Atlantic. “We are proud to sponsor the Atlantic Film Festival again this year and showcase full festival coverage on TV1,” said Dan McKeen, Bell Senior Vice President and Vice Chair Atlantic. “The festival celebrates and brings together talented artists from across Atlantic Canada - a goal we also share at TV1.”
Each year, TV1 webcasts more than 28,000 hours of community content such as local events and live music. It also offers 15 unique shows, featuring colourful regional programming created to celebrate local current affairs, Atlantic University Sport games, lifestyle, technology, pop culture and more. TV1 is available on Fibe TV channels 1 and 401, online at tv1.bellaliant.ca and on the Fibe TV app.
The Atlantic Film Festival’s Wednesday Night Gala will also feature the World Premiere of an Atlantic Canadian production. In Perfume War, director Michael Melski crafts an inspiring documentary film that explores the extraordinary friendship between two best friends whose shared mission of peace has made an enormous impact on countless lives. Captain Trevor Greene joins the military to fight the oppression of women in Afghanistan. Barb Stegemann is a single mom who is moved to take on her best friend’s mission after he is brutally axed in the head by the Taliban. Stegemann works with Afghan farmers to grow legal flower crops instead of the illegal heroin poppy--the Taliban’s chief income source--and creates an unlikely weapon in the fight for world peace. And it’s perfume. Perfume War screens at Cineplex Cinemas Oxford Theatre on Wednesday, Sept. 21 at 7 p.m.
“Premiering Perfume War at the Atlantic Film Festival is really important to me because our global story of improving lives from Afghanistan to Rwanda began right here in Halifax where I met my best friend, Trevor Greene, in university”, said Barb Stegemann, author & founder The 7 Virtues. “Perfume War tells the story of how we must stop monetizing war and start monetizing peace, as told through the voices of the people on the frontlines of nations rebuilding after war and strife. It’s time their voices are heard.”
This year’s Essential Presentations program, presented by Bell Aliant, will provide high-profile premiere screenings of four Atlantic Canadian films. A World Premiere, Justin Simms’ Away From Everywhere is a moving and provocative story about a struggling writer (Shawn Doyle) who emerges from rehab and reunites with his estranged brother (Jason Priestley). An Atlantic premiere from one of Canada’s most prolific and respected documentary filmmakers is John Walker’s Quebec My Country Mon Pays, charting the aftermath of Quebec’s Quiet Revolution in the 1960s. An Atlantic Premiere from an Academy Award winning documentarian, Brigitte Berman’s The River of My Dreams: A Portrait of Gordon Pinsent tells the life story of one of Canada’s most beloved performers, Gordon Pinsent, through interviews with the man himself which reminisce on a six-decade-long career. And the Atlantic premiere of Ashley McKenzie’s feature debut, Werewolf, tells the story of of a young, methadone-dependent Cape Breton couple, played by Andrew Gillis of New Waterford and Bhreagh MacNeil of Big Pond. All screenings in the Atlantic Focus Program take place at Cineplex Cinemas Park Lane.
Bell Aliant also continues its support of the Atlantic FocusProgram this year, spotlighting diverse feature-length films from across Atlantic Canada. Seeing their Atlantic Premieres at the 2016 Festival are: Risteard Ó Domhnaill’s Atlantic; Paul Kimball’s Exit Thread; Michael Fuller and Neil Rough’s Myrtle Beach; and Ben Proudfoot’s Rwanda & Juliet. Having their World Premieres in this year’s Atlantic Focus Program are: Neal Livingston’s 100 Short Stories; Koumbie’s Ariyah & Tristan’s Inevitable Breakup; Nicole Steeves’ Head Space; Martine Blue’s Hunting Pignut; Justin Oakey’s Riverhead; Catherine Bussiere’s self portrait in may; Harmony Wagner’s Singing to Myself; and Amanda Dawn Christie’s Spectres of Shortwave. All screenings in the Atlantic Focus Program take place at Cineplex Cinemas Park Lane.
The 2016 Atlantic Film Festival marks the addition of a new category to the Festival’s lineup: the Strategic Partners Presentation. One of the worlds most established co‐production/co-financing markets, the 19th edition of Strategic Partners takes place from September 15 to 17 in conjunction with the Atlantic Film Festival’s opening weekend. The Strategic Partners Presentation will shine a spotlight on work that is filmed in Nova Scotia and reflects the world-class production possible in our region. And with Strategic Partners delegates visiting from all four corners of the globe, the film presented in this category will show the world what’s possible right here in Nova Scotia.
This year’s inaugural Strategic Partners Presentation is The Healer, written and directed by Paco Arango and produced by Paco Arango, Enrique Posner, and Nova Scotia’s Michael Volpe. The film follows Alec (Oliver Jackson-Cohen) who’s life in England is falling apart when a long-lost uncle (Jonathan Pryce) bribes him to move to Lunenburg, Nova Scotia for one full year. It is there where he discovers that his family may possess a secret gift. The Healer screens at Cineplex Cinemas Park Lane on Friday, Sept. 16 at 6:30 p.m.
Last year, the Atlantic Film Festival teamed with Founding Partner CBC to produce a broadcast television series called Reel East Coast. The series will see the debut of its second season in September across Atlantic Canada. Hosted by Jonathan Torrens, Reel East Coast presents four hour-long episodes of the best in Atlantic Canadian short films. After an extremely positive and warm reception to the first season’s broadcast, the Atlantic Film Festival incorporated this new brand within the Festival environment to encourage attendees and the general public to take a look.
The Sunday Night Gala: Reel East Coast Shorts, presented by CBC, features nine short films on Sunday, Sept. 18 at Cineplex Cinemas Oxford Theatre at 7 p.m. The evening will feature works by an impressive cast of Atlantic Canadian filmmakers, including: Teresa MacInnes and Kent Nason (Mabel); Struan Sutherland (Rubbed the Wrong Way); Moving On (Mike Fardy); Cory Bowles (Black Cop); Jillian Acreman (Marigolds); Millefiore Clarkes (September in Toronto); Jenina MacGillivray (The Tour); Leah Johnston (Ingrid and the Black Hole); and Jay Dahl (Throw Rock).
In addition to the Reel East Coast Shorts Gala, this year’s Festival will present six short film programs showcasing the best and brightest of Atlantic Canada’s emerging filmmakers, including a short program for filmmakers new to the Festival titled NextGen Shorts, a ViewFinders program of Atlantic Canadian short films for youth, and a special program of short films to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Writers Federation of Nova Scotia. From drama and comedy to documentary, the Reel East Coast Shorts programs are sure to be one of the most popular propositions of the Festival.
The Atlantic Broadcast Program returns for its third year showcasing the vitality of the region’s television production industry. The 2016 Atlantic Broadcast Program will feature eleven new works from such filmmakers as Andrew Killawee (Canada 360); William D. MacGillivray (Celtic Edge); Fabien Melanson (En Français svp); Christian Sparkes (Hors circuits); Tim Davidson (The Millennial Dream); John Rosborough (Music Profiles: Ben Caplan: The Second Album Story & Hillsburn: A Band Becomes); Alan Collins (My Life So Far); Brian McKenna (Newfoundland at Armageddon); Peter Murphy and Paul Hannon (Searching for Realism); Jacquelyn Mills (Celtic Colours: Spirit of the Festival); and Kent Martin and Salina Kemp (Wi’kupaltimk – Feast of Forgiveness).
"Last year’s crop of Atlantic films went on to acclaim throughout the world and this year’s would appear set to continue the trend. The breadth of stories and quality of presentations are epic and unforgettable; hitting the mark on every subject imaginable,” said Wayne Carter, Executive Director. “We cannot contain our excitement on welcoming “Maudie” as our Opening Night Gala. This film not only hits the mark on an emotional tie to the region but we are confident it is a film that will be a serious contender at awards time, early next year.”
A complete list of the Atlantic Canadian program with film selections, filmmakers and schedule of screenings can be found online at: atlanticfilm.com/media.
A limited amount of tickets for the Opening Night Gala Film are available through The Dalhousie Arts Centre box office (6101 University Ave.), by phone at 1-800-874-1669 and online at https://kil-dacweb-3.cohn.dal.ca/online/, beginning today, Wednesday, August 10 at 3 p.m. Tickets for the Opening Night Gala Party are available at atlanticfilm.com.
Tickets to the Friday Night Gala - Atlantic Film as well as all Atlantic Canadian film programming, are available exclusively at the Atlantic Film Festival Online Box Office at atlanticfilm.com, beginning today, Wednesday, August 10 at 3 p.m.
The Atlantic Film Festival welcomes over one thousand delegates each year. The festival offers producers, directors, artists, musicians, composers, buyers, filmmakers, film fanatics, festival lovers and people who enjoy seeing amazing stories being told on the big screen, the opportunity to come together and experience movies, music, keynotes, panel discussions, networking and gala celebrations.
The 36th Atlantic Film Festival will offer a Festival Experience Pass, an Oxford Festival Pass and a Park Lane Festival Pass.
The Festival Experience Pass allows access to all regular films, the Opening Night Gala Film and Party, all other gala films, special presentations, the Script Development Program as well as the Closing Night Gala Film and Party. The Festival Experience Pass is currently available for $300.00 (including tax).
The Oxford Festival Pass allows access to gala films screening at FESTIVAL THEATRE OXFORD: Cineplex Cinemas Oxford Theatre. The Oxford Festival Pass is currently available for $125.00 (including tax).
The Park Lane Festival Pass allows access to films screening at FESTIVAL THEATRE PARK LANE: Cineplex Cinemas Parklane. The Park Lane Festival Pass is currently available for $150.00 (including tax).
Online sales for all Passes are available exclusively at the Atlantic Film Festival online box office at atlanticfilm.com, beginning today, Wednesday, August 10 at 3 p.m.
The full program of films and events for the 36th Atlantic Film Festival will be announced Wednesday, August 24.
The Atlantic Film Festival would like to thank Bell Aliant, Bell Media, CTV, Telefilm Canada, the Canada Media Fund, CBC, RBC, the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia and all of it’s partners, sponsors and suppliers.
About the Atlantic Film Festival
The Atlantic Film Festival (AFF) is an eight-day celebration of film, media and music from around the world. It’s a festival that turns Halifax – a charming and historic coastal city – into an international Mecca for the arts, abuzz with filmmakers, industry types and film lovers. This year’s event celebrates 36 years of the Festival and takes place from September 15-22.
Offering a first-look at the best international films of the festival season, the Atlantic Film Festival is a champion of local filmmakers, committed to bridging the gap. We attract some of the biggest players in film, media and music from around the world. All of our film selections are chosen with our community in mind and our special events are designed to bring us all together. A not-for-profit organization, the Festival depends heavily upon its strong ties to the surrounding and thriving arts community.
Celebrating 36 years in 2016, the Atlantic Film Festival began as a tiny, grassroots operation in St. John’s, Newfoundland in 1981, relocating to Halifax the following year. Just three decades later, the Atlantic Film Festival has blossomed into one of Canada’s premier film festivals. Whether for industry folk, unabashed film lovers or curious onlookers, the Festival offers a slew of opportunities to engage the global film experience. Today’s Atlantic Film Festival is now a year-round celebration, growing beyond our eight-day cornerstone event in September to include: ViewFinders: Atlantic Film Festival for Youth, AFF Outdoor Film Experience, and Strategic Partners.
Receive the most up-to-date information about the Atlantic Film Festival and its Family of Programs, including sneak peeks and festival highlights online at our website: atlanticfilm.com, our Facebook page: /atlanticfilmfestival, our Twitter account: /thefilmfest #AFF2016, our LinkedIn company page: linkedin.com/company/atlantic-film-festival, our Youtube channel: youtube.com/atlanticfilmdotcom and our Instagram account: thefilmfest.
Opening night gala films selected for West Texas Film Festival
The first annual West Texas Film Festival has selected a lineup of three short films and a Spaghetti Western feature film for their opening night gala on Thursday October 13th. The lineup includes:
There Was a Place/Hublo un Lugar (Spain) - Irene Garces (Director)
Like a Star (Italy) - Daniele Bonarini
Lightning in the Hand (USA) - Joey Grossfield
Ace High (Italy) - Giuseppi Colizzi
The opening night gala will include a spaghetti dinner catered by Curb Side Bistro and will take place in The Rose Building in beautiful downtown Odessa, Texas. WTXFF Programming Director, Harlan Whatley, said, "The evening is an homage to the Spaghetti Western genre where films are directed by Italian directors, filmed in Spain and depict American cowboys and outlaws. Hence, we have an evening of films from Italy, Spain and the USA."
Ticket opportunities will soon be available for the West Texas Film Festival at www.westtexasfilm.org
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Montreal World Competition Jury
SERGEI BODROV
Born in Khabarovsk, Russia in 1948, Sergei Bodrov studied screenwriting before becoming a journalist. His work for the satirical magazine, Crocodile, won him numerous literary prizes. After a lengthy career as a screenwriter, he made his directorial debut in 1985 with Sweet Dreams in the Grass, which won a silver prize at the Moscow Festival. He has since directed I Hate You (1986), Non-Professionals (1987), Freedom is Paradise (Grand Prize of the Americas at the 1989 MWFF), The Gambler (1990), The Man in Red Square (1991), I Wanted to See Angels (1992), White King, Red Queen (1992), Prisoners of the Mountains (1996), which was nominated for the Best Foreign Film Oscar, Nomad (2004), Mongol (2007), also nominated for an Oscar. His last film, The Seventh Son, with
Jeff Bridges, Julianne Moore and Alicia Vikander, was released in 2015. He is currently working on projects in Germany and China.
CLAUDE GAGNON
Born in Sainte-Hyacinthe, Quebec, in 1949, Claude Gagnon spent a decade in Japan in the 1970s. With his first feature, Keiko (1978), he became the first and only foreigner to receive the Japanese Film Directors' Association best film award. Returning to Canada in the 1980s, Gagnon and his wife Yuri Yoshimura founded their own company, Aska Film. With The Kid Brother (1986), he won the MWFF's Grand Prize of the Americas as well as prizes at Berlin and other international festivals. Among his other films: Larose ,Pierrot et la Luce (1981), Pale Face (1985, winner of the FIPRESCI prize at the MWFF), The Pianist (1991), Pour l’amour de Thomas (1994), Revival Blues (2003),Kamataki (2005), winner of five prizes at the MWFF, and Karakara (2012), shown at the 36th MWFF and winner of the Prix de la Cinémathèque québécoise as audience favourite and honoured for its window to the world.
GORAN MARKOVIC
Belgrade-born Goran Marcovic studied film directing in Prague at FAMU and then started working for television, directing documentaries and over fifty TV movies. His first theatrical feature was the critically acclaimed and financially successful Special Education (1976). Most of his following features have been screened in various Yugoslavian and international festivals. One of the best known of the “Czech School” of Yugoslav directors, he has been teaching in the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade since 1979. Besides making movies, Markovic staged two plays and wrote three more and he also directs for the theatre. His films have screened in festivals around the world and won numerous prizes. Selected filmography: Special Education (1976), National Class (1978), Jack of All Trades (1980), Variola Vera (1981), Taiwan Canasta (1985), Déjà Vu (1987), Meeting Point (1989),Tito and Me (1992), Burlesque Tragedy (1995), Serbia Year Zero (2001), The Cordon (2003), winner of MWFF’s Grand Prize, and Falsifier (2013).
Donald Ranvaud
Anglo-Italian with a French name and a marked tendency toward the Brazilian, Donald Ranvaud taught at universities ofWarwickand East Anglia, where he became chairman of the film department. He founded the independent film magazine Frameworkin 1975, which he edited until 1988 and freelanced for MFB, Sight and Sound, The Guardian, La Repubblica, Les Cahiers du Cinéma,American Film as well published books on Italian cinema. During this period he directed documentary items for Channel Four and RAI Uno, including portraits of Paul Schrader, Raul Ruiz, Cui Jian, Laurie Anderson and David Mamet as well as co-directed a feature, Visioni Private. In 1989 he helped start the European SCRIPTFund. Since then he embarked on production full time, with directors and in countries before they become fashionable, particularly China: 1989-1993(especially Life on a Stringand including Farewell my Concubine); and Latin America, 1994 - today(Central do Brasil, Familia Rodante, Xango, Lavoura Arcaica, Babilonia 2000, Madame Sata, Cidade de Deus, nominated for four Oscars in 2004). Most recently he was executive producer on The Constant Gardener by Fernando Meirelles.
ELISEO SUBIELA
Born in Buenos Aires in 1944, Eliseo Subiela graduated in philosophy and literature and studied film at La Plata. He made his first short in 1963, Un largo silencio, apprenticed with several established Argentinian directors and worked for many years in commercials before making his debut in features with La conquista del Paradiso (1981). His 1986 feature, Man Facing Southeast brought him to international attention and he followed that with Last Images of the Shipwreck (1989), which won best script at the MWFF, and The Dark Side of the Heart (1992, Grand Prize of the Americas at the MWFF). Among his other films: Don’t Die Without Telling Me Where You’re Going (1995, People’s Choice at the MWFF), Wake Up Love (1996), Little Miracles (1997), The Adventures of God (2000),The Dark Side of the Heart 2 (2001), Lifting de corazon (2005), El Resultado del amor (2007). He is was named Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters by the French government in 1990.
LEE TAMAHORI
Born to a Maori father and a European mother, Lee Tamahori began his career as a commercial artist and photographer, then joined the New Zealand film industry in the late 1970s as a boom operator. Tamahori had directed a number of shorter dramas for television before he made his feature film debut in 1994 with Once Were Warriors, a gritty depiction of a violent Maori family. The film had had problems finding funding, but it won the Grand Prize of the Americas at the Montreal World Film Festival, went on to break box office records in New Zealand. Overseas it sold to many countries and won rave reviews. Tamahori moved to Hollywood and directed the period thriller Mulholland Falls(1996), followed by the successful wilderness film The Edge (1997), Along Came a Spider (2001) and the Bond thriller Die Another Day (2002). Among his subsequent films: XXX: State of the Union (2005) starring Ice Cube and Willem Dafoe, Next (2007) and The Devil's Double (2011). In 2015 Tamahori directed Mahana, his first feature made in New Zealand since Once Were Warriors
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New York Film & Television Festival December 3 – 4, 2016
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Celebrating world-class horror films and the filmmakers who terrify, disgust, and disturb us.
Submission: June 1st - August 31st, 2016 (Submission Fee - $25)
Official selections will be announced September 13th, 2016
Official competition dates: October 1st - 23rd, 2016
Winners Week: October 24th - 31st, 2016
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MANHATTAN SHORT is not a touring Festival; rather, it is an instantaneous celebration that occurs simultaneously across the globe, bringing great films to great venues and allowing the audiences to select their favorites. If the Film Festival experience truly is about getting great works in front of as many eyes as possible, MANHATTAN SHORT offers the ultimate platform -- one that sees its films screened in Sydney, Mumbai, Moscow, Kathmandu, Vienna, Cape Town to all fifty states of the United States and beyond --
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Subhash Ghai, director-showman, launches Trailer of college movie, Days of Tafree Tafree is an interesting title, being a shortened form of the word tafreeh, which means entertainment or fun in Urdu. The Hindi equivalent ismanoranjan. Ahmedabad-based writer-director Krishnadev Yagnik’s debut film Chhello Divas (Last Day, in Gujarati, a college romp) was a hit, and he has written and directed the college romp in Hindi, titled Tafree, with at least two lead actors carried over. Both...
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World premiere in Cannes
An artistic journey between fiction and documentary film at the same time, throughout space, time, dimensions, light and music, that are conducting through the full sequence to a live experience of Enoc the Resplendent Stargate Energy®
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Paranoid Girls Comedy by Pedro del Santo was qualified for Oscar selection running for best film, best original song...
Ana, Paula and Veronica become fascinated by modeling and the life that it offers. Yet, they gradually begin to discover the dark side of fashion hidden behind the fame and glamour of the spotlights. The women experience downfall as they engage with an antagonistic photographer who drags models into a high stakes abyss of danger. The women learn to value friendship over the lures of fashion pitfalls and enjoy life's simplicities in the end.
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Eco Documentary feature film by Rob Stewart April 2015, 82 minutes (Sharkwater)
Revolution is a film about changing the world. The true-life adventure of Rob Stewart, this follow-up to his acclaimed SHARKWATER (36 festival wins) documentary continues his remarkable journey; one that will take him through 15 countries over four years, and where he'll discover that it's not only sharks that are in grave danger -- it's humanity itself.
Get Happy by Manoj Annadurai
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Feature - Feel Good Movie - World premiered in Montreal World Film Festival Winner best romantic comedy in Manhattan Fest
Charlie Kane can’t catch a break. He grew into a man who expects the worse out of life and gets it. But that changes when, by chance, he meets a bright, sunny sprite of a woman named Holly who turns him from a dour drip into someone finally allowing himself to be happy.Then a bus flattens her before Charlie eyes. Charlie opts for suicide but can’t even successfully give up on life. Left with no other choice, he adopts Holly’s ethos of positivity and just decides to be happy... by ignoring all the bad things in life. But his cynical best friend isn’t buying Charlie’s new-found happiness and sets out to save Charlie by making him miserable again.
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CinEast, the Central and Eastern European Film Festival in Luxembourg is approaching with big steps!
This year's 9th edition runs from 6th until 23rd October and will bring the best recent cinematographic productions from 18 countries of the former communist bloc. Around 100 screenings will take place at the Cinematheque, Neimenster, Ciné Utopia and other venues.
Like every year, the festival programme will also offer many special events (music, photography, gastronomy, debates, etc.).
The Chicago International Children's Film Festival returns to entertain and delight this fall in theatres.
The Festival will celebrate its thirty-third year presenting the best new films for kids and teens from around the world.
The 2016 Chicago International Children's Film Festival, one of the world's premier festivals of films for kids and teens ages 2-18, returns October 28 to November 6 to celebrate its 33rd year presenting the best new films for Kids from around the world.
The 2016 Festival will feature over 250 films from more than 40 countries, including the US, France, the Netherlands, Japan, Germany, Mexico, Russia, Poland, and many more, screened at venues across Chicago land.
In addition to the films themselves, the Festival enhances the film going experience with post screening Q&As with filmmakers, interactive workshops with special guests, peer-to-peer dialogues, filmmaker-led seminars, and the Chicago International Children's Film Festival's Children's and Youth Juries.
"We're committed to engaging our young movie lovers in the discovery of new stories and cultures through film. The programs and activities throughout the festival encourage their creativity and expand their imaginations," said Festival Programming Director Ann Vikstrom.
The world's best features and short films for children and youth are showcased, including more than 50 shorts programs and exhilarating live-action and animated films covering a myriad of subjects and themes. For 33 years, the Chicago International Children's Film Festival has been recognized as the premier showcase of short film for kids in the world. "We're proud of our film selections and very excited about what this year has to offer, " said Vikstrom. "We feature some imaginative and creative selections along with state-of-the-art, cutting-edge animation."
The full 2016 Festival schedule will be available to the general public both in print and online at Facets.org October 6th. The 2016 Field Trip Schedule for teachers and groups will be available September 8th at Facets or online at facets.org.
The shorts and features will compete for jury prizes from both the Adult and Children's Juries, with the coveted prize of Academy Award consideration going to the winners of the Adult Jury Best Animated Shorts and Best Live Action Shorts categories.
As the first Oscar-qualifying children's film festival in the world, the Chicago International Children's Film Festival represents a rare opportunity for Chicagoans to see many of the award-winning films before anyone else. Twenty-five films screened in the last dozen years have earned Oscars or Oscar nominations, including the 2015 Oscar winner Bear Story, and Oscar nominees My Home, Boy in the World, and When Marnie was There.
General Information The 2016 Chicago International Children's Film Festival takes place October 28 through November 6. Venues will be announced at a later date. Prices are Adult $10 and Children (18 and under) $6. Premium Screenings (Opening Night and Party, Closing Night Films, Award Winners, and others) are $15 per person. Registration fees for workshops vary. Some activities are free. The 2016 Festival Family Pass is on sale now at facets.org. The Festival Family Pass is $45 and admits up to four to all 2016 general Festival screenings. For more information on screenings and activities, or to purchase tickets, please visit facets.org. The updated 2016 Festival website facets.org/children+youth/festival is now available.
The Facets Annual Fund provides free and discounted tickets to thousands of young people in underserved communities to experience the Chicago International Children's Film Festival, hands-on workshops, enrichment summer camps, and year-round screenings. The Facets Annual Fund works to ensure that no child is turned away from Facets' educational and cultural programming due to financial circumstance. To help Facets unlock the power of film for kids of all ages, visit facets.org/annual-fund.
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OIFF is at its 4th edition with some important news, the live screening reserved for the winners in the beautiful city of Turin. After the official selection all the finalists will compete in the contest for 12 days in January 2017 (January 20th-31st). Members of a competent jury are in charge to nominate the best short and the best feature. The winning films will be played in a theatre in Turin next winter and they will also get a prize of 500 dollars.
The festival aims to be a showcase for all those wishing to approach the profession of filmmaker.
Nowadays, thanks to the advent of digital technologies, everyone has the opportunity to get involved. Everyone has the opportunity to realize a movie with a significantly reduced cost compared to the exorbitant figures that required the film, but there are few survivors who do not end up in oblivion.
Therefore, OIFF TURIN CINEFEST is meant to be like a window opened to the world of independent film.
Our mission is giving visibility to the different film industries around the world
OIFF TURIN CINEFEST is an Independent Festival that aims to give space to any form of language.
There are no limits except the limits everyone will put to himself!
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Galileo tries to convince the City of Rust inhabitants to stop Mr E and his reckless use of the mountain’s resources. Mountain which, he states, holds the energy that is the source of their life. When his recommendations are ignored and the “Rustonians” have to face the consequences of their indifference, they will turn to him for help…
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NYC Indie Film Festival May 2 – 7, 2017
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Early deadline ends Aug 31
NYC Indie Film Festival honors the Best in Category which includes Best Narrative Feature, Best Documentary, Best Short Documentary, Best Short Narrative, Best Super Short, Best Music Video, as well as Best Director and Best Screenplay.
Be part of the New York City Independent Film Festival! The 8th Annual NYC Indie Film Festival will take place May 2 - 7, 2017 and will present indie films from around the world, panels, live shows, parties, and more! NYCIndieFF celebrates the power of independent filmmaker and offers awards valued at over $12,000 USD. Submit your film today for your chance to win and join us in New York next spring! .
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The 2017 Television & Film Awards gala will take place at the annual NAB Show in Las Vegas on April 25th, 2017
Deadline October 15
The New York Festivals International TV & Film Awards honors the World’s Best TV and Films at its annual gala at NAB Show in Las Vegas on April 25th. Founded in 1957, NYF TV & Film Awards offers a powerhouse of categories including: 30 categories for documentaries and dozens of categories for news, drama and performers. New York Festivals welcomes network, studio, independent, and student productions of all lengths across all platforms. Late entries accepted until January 5th, 2017. For more information visit: http://www.newyorkfestivals.com/tvfilm/
NYF TV & Film Awards New Categories for 2017: Heroes, Ecotourism, and Best Use of Technology
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Fantasporto 2017
February 24 - March 4, 2017
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EARLY ENTRY DEADLINE: OCTOBER 30TH, 2016!
Fantasporto’2017 | Oporto International Film Festival announces our Call for Film Entries for the 37th annual festival, running February 24th till March 4th.
This Call is for Fantasy, Horror, Sci-Fi features and shorts in the Fantasy competition. The Director’s Week is for features only, in all genres except fantasy.
Deadlines for Entries for 2017 edition are October 30th (Early Call) and December 5th (Final Call).
Films can be submitted now using the film submission website www.fantasporto.com
Fantasporto enjoys incredible loyalty and support from the large film-appreciating community all over the World. In the last edition, Fantasporto was attended by over 20,000 enthusiastic genre film fans and over 200 members of the film press and industry.
Considered in 2015 as the first of the independent film festivals in the world by TRIPPER, Fantasporto is among the top film festivals for the discovery of new talent, having revealed countless of now famous directors, producers and actors.
The World Heritage City by UNESCO of Porto, twice considered Europe’s Best Touristic Destination, is another factor adding interest . Founded in 1981, the 37th edition has the support of the Portuguese State.
Check the Regulations on the site www.fantasporto.com.
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The Myrtle Beach International Film Festival April 19 – 22, 2017
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The Myrtle Beach International Film Festival has been awarded several prestigious awards including one of the "Top 25 film festivals worth the entry fee" by Movie Maker Magazine. The MBIFF screens projects in a multi-million dollar theater, housing state of the art technology.
Being billed as the East Coast's answer to Sundance, the MBIFF has a reputation for outstanding films including writings and blogs making the statement that the MBIFF has the best film line up in the World. We continue to be a venue for up and coming film makers as well as seasoned professionals. Many of the filmmakers will be in attendance with their films, and will be available for Q&A sessions.
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New York Film & Television Festival December 3 – 4, 2016
Late deadline july 30
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Mountain and Adventure Film Festival February 16th - March 19th, 2017
Submit by November 30th
We encourage you to submit all your great films, both current and past. Great mountain and adventure films don't go out of style. Film Festival Flix is the intersection between filmmakers and film lovers, working to build the most complete Mountain & Adventure film library, so audiences can find and purchase every film they've heard about in the past 50+ years.
General Submission: June 1st - August 31, 2016
Late Submission: September 1st, 2016+ (acceptance at the Festival's sole discretion)
Official Line Up Announced: December 1st, 2016
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HALLOWEEN HORROR FEST October 1 - 31, 2016
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Deadline August 31
Celebrating world-class horror films and the filmmakers who terrify, disgust, and disturb us.
Submission: June 1st - August 31st, 2016 (Submission Fee - $25)
Official selections will be announced September 13th, 2016
Official competition dates: October 1st - 23rd, 2016
Winners Week: October 24th - 31st, 2016
Festival Home Page: http://filmfestivalflix.com/festival/halloween-horror-fest/#.V2MeeOYrKi5
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Submission Period: June 1st - August 31st
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Early deadline fast approaching!!! August 31, 2016. Get your film in early and save! Be part of the excitement!
Be part of the New York City Independent Film Festival! The 8th Annual NYC Indie Film Festival will take place May 2 - 7, 2017 and will present indie films fromaround the world, panels, live shows, parties, and more! NYCIndieFF celebrates the power of independent filmmaker and offers awards valued at over $12,000 USD. Submit your film today for your chance to win and join us in New York next spring! Early deadline ends Aug 31.
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Submit to the 2017 New York Festivals International Television & Film Awards
2017 Competition is Open for Entries
NYF TV & Film Awards New Categories for 2017: Heroes, Ecotourism, and Best Use of Technology
New York Festivals® International Television & Film Awards 2017 competition is open for entries. NYF’s World’s Best TV & Films℠ competition has celebrated content in all lengths and forms since 1957 and continues to honor exceptional programming being created around the globe.
Annually NYF evaluates the TV & Film Awards competition categories to insure that the competition is relevant and responds to world-wide programming trends and creative/technological advancements within the industry. For the 2017 competition Rose Anderson, executive director, has introduced new categories to the competition’s extensive roster. Two Documentary categories are new for 2017: Heroes, for stories about ordinary people whose acts of heroism or advocacies have touched the lives of people follow and Ecotourism, for stories about responsible travel supporting conservation efforts, wildlife, and appreciation for nature. Best Use of Technology is now included in the Craft categories.
These new categories will support world-wide programming trends and will add to last year’s expanded roster which included Climate Change & Sustainability and Music which were added to Documentary/Information Program, and Crime Drama was added to Regularly Scheduled Entertainment Program.
“Our expanded categories provide storytellers with the opportunity to be recognized on the global stage by their peers,” said Rose Anderson , “Everything is possible in today’s media ecosystem from new ways of recording to new ways of delivery – all pointing to a more intimate engagement with viewers that makes for a more satisfying creative process.”
The 2017 Television & Film Awards gala will take place at the annual NAB Show in Las Vegas on April 25th, 2017. This is the seventh year that NYF and their official partner, NAB Show, will present the competition to more than 103,000 media and entertainment professionals from 187 countries, including 1,608 industry press representatives, and over 1,800 exhibiting companies.
2016 Television & Film Awards Grand Trophy winner included: “The Roosevelts: An Intimate History” Ken Burns and Florentine Films USA; “Earth is Yours” BBC Worldwide Asia; and “Y Gwyll / Hinterland” S4C Wales/BBC and Netflix.
David Hill, Legendary veteran sports executive, live event specialist and Father of FOX Sports was honored with the 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award. Specialty Awards honored companies with the highest scores for entries and largest medal count: ESPN USA earned Broadcaster of the Year; The Edge Picture Company UK was awarded Production Company of the Year; and BBC Worldwide Asia was honored with the inaugural Program Promotion Team of the Year Award.
The deadline to enter the 2017 Television & Film Awards competition is October 15, 2016. Entry details and competition rules and regulations can be found on the NYF Television & Film Awards website www.newyorkfestivals.com/tvfilm/. To view the complete list of categories click: Here
All Entries in the 2017 competition will be judged online and screened by New York Festivals Television & Film Awards Grand Jury of 200 plus producers, directors, writers, and other creative media professionals from around the globe. Nominated Finalists are judged by a blue ribbon panel at the United Nations for the UNDPI Awards. Award-winning entries will be showcased on the NYF Television & Film Awards website. To View the 2016 TV & Film Awards Recap Video please visit: HERE.
Press inquiries are welcome and should be directed to Gayle Mandel: gmandel@newyorkfestivals.com, Ph: 1 212 643 4800.
About New York Festivals
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Entries to each of the competitions are judged around the world by panels of peers in their respective industries. For more information, go to www.newyorkfestivals.com.
About NAB Show
NAB Show, held April 22-27, 2017 in Las Vegas, is the world's largest electronic media show covering the creation, management and delivery of content across all platforms. With 103,000 attendees from 187 countries and 1,800+ exhibitors, NAB Show is the ultimate marketplace for digital media and entertainment. From creation to consumption, across multiple platforms and countless nationalities, NAB Show is home to the solutions that transcend traditional broadcasting and embrace content delivery to new screens in new ways. For complete details, visit www.nabshow.com.
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The National Association of Broadcasters is the premier advocacy association for America's broadcasters. NAB advances radio and television interests in legislative, regulatory and public affairs. Through advocacy, education and innovation, NAB enables broadcasters to best serve their communities, strengthen their businesses and seize new opportunities in the digital age. Learn more at www.nab.org.
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August 18th - 21st, 2016.
Montreal International Animation Film Festival screen animation features, shorts and experimental film. Industry conferences, panels and international co-productions will be facilitated. Workshops on the state of the art(s). Public film festival screening, panels and educational platform for children. A student film contest challenge from all graduate level animation film schools across the province of Quebec and Canada.
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NYC Indie Film Festival May 2 – 7, 2017
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Early deadline ends Aug 31
NYC Indie Film Festival honors the Best in Category which includes Best Narrative Feature, Best Documentary, Best Short Documentary, Best Short Narrative, Best Super Short, Best Music Video, as well as Best Director and Best Screenplay.
Be part of the New York City Independent Film Festival! The 8th Annual NYC Indie Film Festival will take place May 2 - 7, 2017 and will present indie films from around the world, panels, live shows, parties, and more! NYCIndieFF celebrates the power of independent filmmaker and offers awards valued at over $12,000 USD. Submit your film today for your chance to win and join us in New York next spring! .
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New York Festivals
The 2017 Television & Film Awards gala will take place at the annual NAB Show in Las Vegas on April 25th, 2017
Deadline October 15
The New York Festivals International TV & Film Awards honors the World’s Best TV and Films at its annual gala at NAB Show in Las Vegas on April 25th. Founded in 1957, NYF TV & Film Awards offers a powerhouse of categories including: 30 categories for documentaries and dozens of categories for news, drama and performers. New York Festivals welcomes network, studio, independent, and student productions of all lengths across all platforms. Late entries accepted until January 5th, 2017. For more information visit: http://www.newyorkfestivals.com/tvfilm/
NYF TV & Film Awards New Categories for 2017: Heroes, Ecotourism, and Best Use of Technology
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The Myrtle Beach International Film Festival April 19 – 22, 2017
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The Myrtle Beach International Film Festival has been awarded several prestigious awards including one of the "Top 25 film festivals worth the entry fee" by Movie Maker Magazine. The MBIFF screens projects in a multi-million dollar theater, housing state of the art technology.
Being billed as the East Coast's answer to Sundance, the MBIFF has a reputation for outstanding films including writings and blogs making the statement that the MBIFF has the best film line up in the World. We continue to be a venue for up and coming film makers as well as seasoned professionals. Many of the filmmakers will be in attendance with their films, and will be available for Q&A sessions.
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New York Film & Television Festival December 3 – 4, 2016
October 30, 2016 OK—Last Chance Deadline!
Sponsored by InkTip and Final Draft, the professional screenwriting software.
Founded by JoDa Hodge, celebrity cinematographer and winner of the 2011 Rhode Island International Screenplay Competition and the 2011 American International Screenplay Competition.
Join our powerful slate of international film and television entries at the Summer 2016 New York Film & Television Festival
Now accepting submissions:
* Short Films
* Feature Films
* Short Screenplays
* Feature Screenplays
* Teleplays
* TV Pilots
#Webseries
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Mountain and Adventure Film Festival February 16th - March 19th, 2017
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Submit by November 30th
We encourage you to submit all your great films, both current and past. Great mountain and adventure films don't go out of style. Film Festival Flix is the intersection between filmmakers and film lovers, working to build the most complete Mountain & Adventure film library, so audiences can find and purchase every film they've heard about in the past 50+ years.
General Submission: June 1st - August 31, 2016
Late Submission: September 1st, 2016+ (acceptance at the Festival's sole discretion)
Official Line Up Announced: December 1st, 2016
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HALLOWEEN HORROR FEST October 1 - 31, 2016
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Deadline August 31
Celebrating world-class horror films and the filmmakers who terrify, disgust, and disturb us.
Submission: June 1st - August 31st, 2016 (Submission Fee - $25)
Official selections will be announced September 13th, 2016
Official competition dates: October 1st - 23rd, 2016
Winners Week: October 24th - 31st, 2016
Festival Home Page: http://filmfestivalflix.com/festival/halloween-horror-fest/#.V2MeeOYrKi5
Submission: http://filmfestivalflix.com/hhf-pages/film-submission/
Categories, Prizes & Benefits: http://filmfestivalflix.com/hhf-pages/prize-categories/ (under construction)
Submission Period: June 1st - August 31st
We encourage you to submit all your films, both current and past. Great films don't go out of style.
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Fantasporto 2017
February 24 - March 4, 2017
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EARLY ENTRY DEADLINE: OCTOBER 30TH, 2016!
Fantasporto’2017 | Oporto International Film Festival announces our Call for Film Entries for the 37th annual festival, running February 24th till March 4th.
This Call is for Fantasy, Horror, Sci-Fi features and shorts in the Fantasy competition. The Director’s Week is for features only, in all genres except fantasy.
Deadlines for Entries for 2017 edition are October 30th (Early Call) and December 5th (Final Call).
Films can be submitted now using the film submission website www.fantasporto.com
Fantasporto enjoys incredible loyalty and support from the large film-appreciating community all over the World. In the last edition, Fantasporto was attended by over 20,000 enthusiastic genre film fans and over 200 members of the film press and industry.
Considered in 2015 as the first of the independent film festivals in the world by TRIPPER, Fantasporto is among the top film festivals for the discovery of new talent, having revealed countless of now famous directors, producers and actors.
The World Heritage City by UNESCO of Porto, twice considered Europe’s Best Touristic Destination, is another factor adding interest . Founded in 1981, the 37th edition has the support of the Portuguese State.
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André Forcier’s KISS ME LIKE A LOVER opens the 40th Montreal World Film Festival

Morgan I love you? not sure, check the trailer

The European premiere of ''La fille de Brest / 150 Milligrams'' to open the 64th edition of the San Sebastian Festival

A City of Rust trailer
Useful download: The EDCF Guide for Film Festivals in the Digital Age
OIFF TURIN CINEFEST

40 projects selected for the 2016 Venice Gap-Financing Market.

Oldenburg announces a new platform for discoveries with its inaugural Co-Production event – the Matchbox Coproduction Lounge
''Arrival'' to close Pearls at the 64th edition of the San Sebastian Festival

Revolution selected at FICMA

Great feedback from Our Sustainable World Film Festival in Denver

Revolution selected at Matsalu Nature Film Festival in Tallinn 21 - 25 sept 2016

Operation Chromite, War Blockbuster hits N°1 Box Office in Korea

50 Feature Films Selected for European Film Awards 2016

CommunicAsia 2016: SpeedCast provides services for SES Asia Pacific satellites, acquires WINS

Lion announced as this year’s American Express® Gala
Hollyshorts Closing Feature Outlaws and Angels from JT Mollner

The Palme d’Or in Cannes, ''I, Daniel Blake'', and the Golden Bear at the Berlinale, ''Fuocoammare / Fire at Sea'' in the Pearls

32 films make up the retrospective ''The Act of Killing. Cinema and global violence''

EFA Selects 15 Documentaries

World competition, features and shorts

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Enoc The Resplendent Stargate by Martha Marin Premiering in Cannes
World premiere in Cannes
An artistic journey between fiction and documentary film at the same time, throughout space, time, dimensions, light and music, that are conducting through the full sequence to a live experience of Enoc the Resplendent Stargate Energy®
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Paranoid Girls Comedy by Pedro del Santo was qualified for Oscar selection running for best film, best original song...
Ana, Paula and Veronica become fascinated by modeling and the life that it offers. Yet, they gradually begin to discover the dark side of fashion hidden behind the fame and glamour of the spotlights. The women experience downfall as they engage with an antagonistic photographer who drags models into a high stakes abyss of danger. The women learn to value friendship over the lures of fashion pitfalls and enjoy life's simplicities in the end.
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Revolution by Rob Stewart (Sharkwater)
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Eco Documentary feature film by Rob Stewart April 2015, 82 minutes (Sharkwater)
Revolution is a film about changing the world. The true-life adventure of Rob Stewart, this follow-up to his acclaimed SHARKWATER (36 festival wins) documentary continues his remarkable journey; one that will take him through 15 countries over four years, and where he'll discover that it's not only sharks that are in grave danger -- it's humanity itself.
Get Happy by Manoj Annadurai
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Feature - Feel Good Movie - World premiered in Montreal World Film Festival Winner best romantic comedy in Manhattan Fest
Charlie Kane can’t catch a break. He grew into a man who expects the worse out of life and gets it. But that changes when, by chance, he meets a bright, sunny sprite of a woman named Holly who turns him from a dour drip into someone finally allowing himself to be happy.Then a bus flattens her before Charlie eyes. Charlie opts for suicide but can’t even successfully give up on life. Left with no other choice, he adopts Holly’s ethos of positivity and just decides to be happy... by ignoring all the bad things in life. But his cynical best friend isn’t buying Charlie’s new-found happiness and sets out to save Charlie by making him miserable again.
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OIFF TURIN CINEFEST

A Swiss stamp to commemorate Locarno' s 70th anniversary

The Chicago International Children's Film Festival returns to entertain and delight this fall in theatres.
CinEast, the Central and Eastern European Film Festival in Luxembourg is approaching with big steps!
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Ethan Hawke to receive a Donostia Award at the 64th edition of the San Sebastian Festival

Newly elected 2016–17 Board of Governors

Cheryl Boone Isaacs was re-elected president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

2016 Academy Film Scholars announced: Dr. Donna Kornhaber and Dr. Ellen Christine Scott

RIP Arthur Hiller Oscar®-nominated director and former Academy president

CinefestOZ 2016 Film Prize Jury Chair announced

Lorenzo di Bonaventura to be honored with Zurich Career Achievement Award

Hugh Grant will receive the Zurich Golden Icon Award at this year’s Festival, taking place September 22 – October 2

New Additions to the BIFF X Team!

Oldenburg honors Auteur Christophe Honoré with Retrospective
The competitors for the Horizontes Award

Post-Brexit: What Now? by Mike Downey, Deputy Chairman of the EFA Board

When Stellan Skarsgård Calls About His New Movie In Order of Disappearance, You Better Answer

The Jury at Animaze 2016

Animaze Speakers at the conferencce program

Isabelle Adjani attends Montreal with Carole Matthieu by Louis-Julien Petit

American film star Willem Dafoe to attend Montreal with his film My Hindu Friend by Hector Babenco
Jury of the first feature Prize


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12 distinct scientific and technical investigations have been launched for the 2016 Oscars®

Hilton to Award $17,000 in Cash Prizes to Emerging Filmmakers
KODAK Announces 2016 Student Scholarships; Recognizing Emerging Global Talent in Film
CINE Celebrates: Soledad O'Brien to Receive CINE Leadership Award

The FIPRESCI Gran Prix 2016 for Best Film of the year goes to ''Toni Erdmann'' by Maren Ade

Locarno Cinelab Award
50 Films de fiction retenus pour les European Film Awards 2016

Animaze winners

Cheryl Dunye is 2016 Iris Prize Jury Chair
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Major Buzz Factory : Expérience de Bruno Chatelin du marketing Digital pour les films
Fort d'une expérience acquise dans la distribution de films pour deux Majors (Sony et Fox mariée sous a direction avec UGC) Bruno Chatelin propose une expérience pointue au service de votre stratégie digitale à Travers sa structure de Conseil MAJOR BUZZ FACTORY Le fondateur Bruno Chatelin : un Professionnel de la communication entouré de spécialistes, son expérience est ancrée sur trois univers La publicité, Le mark.eting et le digital.
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Top 10 des entrées hebdo France du 17/08/2016 au 23/08/2016

Les premiers titres de la 7e édition du Festival International du Film de La Roche-sur-Yon // 10>16 octobre 2016 //

Top 10 des entrées hebdo France du 10/08/2016 au 16/08/2016

Le FFFH dévoile les premiers films de la 12e édition

8 premiers films en compétition au Festival de Biarritz

Pariscience - 12e édition du festival - Du 6 au 11 octobre 2016
Ouverture du Festival et Tapis Rouge pour Embrasse-moi comme tu m’aimes d’André Forcier

Les films en compétition pour la 40ème édition du festival de Montreal

DESTINÉE de Zhang Wei présenté au 40e FFM

Chaktomuk Short Film Festival
FESTIVAL OVERVIEW
Chaktomuk Short Film Festival 5th edition (CSFF 2016) is organized in Phnom Penh on November 4-6, 2016 and has an open call for short films (under 30 mins) for the international showcase, as well as a specific competition for filmmakers from Cambodia.
CSFF is organised by a Cambodian film collective Kon Khmer Koun Khmer and known as the first short film festival in Cambodia which promotes and rewards every year talented filmmakers in Cambodia as well as in South-East Asia since 2012.
CSFF aims to stimulate young people to make more creative and quality films and to inspire other potential filmmakers to pursue this spirit. Take part of this emerging Festival now to leave your mark for the next generations of filmmakers and film lovers.
GENERAL
Any genre of short films less than 30 minutes, and made since 1 Jan, 2015 may be submitted.
The submission deadline is 30 September, and any submission must be submitted via the official website by the deadline. If the film is invited, you will be contacted via email by end of October.
CRITERIA
The invitation and the selection criteria will be decided by the festival by end of October.
Competition: Cambodian Shorts
Competition: International Shorts
Non-competition Showcase
There is NO fee for entries – see website for further details of how and where to submit your work.
Website: csff.asia
Contact: +85598562323
Email: info@csff.asia
Address: #11, Street 174 Oknha Ket Rd., Phnom Penh, Kingdom of Cambodia
Submit your film here: http://www.chaktomukshortfilmfestival.com/submission-form/
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New Orleans Film Society Announces 27th Annual New Orleans Film Festival, October 12th – 20th, 2016
New Orleans Film Society Announces 27th Annual New Orleans Film Festival,
October 12th – 20th, 2016
Festival unveils documentary, narrative and Louisiana feature competition lineup + official program artwork
The New Orleans Film Society (NOFS) announced today the feature competition lineup for the 27th annual New Orleans Film Festival (NOFF), taking place October 12th – 20th at venues across New Orleans, with an increased presence in the downtown area.
“The incredible growth the New Orleans Film Festival continues to experience translates into a more dynamic and diverse lineup each year,” says New Orleans Film Society Executive Director Jolene Pinder. “This year, we are excited to introduce new venues that will create a walkable downtown campus for the festival, giving our audiences the chance to see even more films.”
Also revealed today was the official program artwork, designed by local artist Kayla Wroblewski. The artwork displays a portrait of Mexican actress Dolores del Río, who starred in the 1929 Louisiana-based film Evangeline, an image from which was used as part of the poster for the First Annual New Orleans Film Festival in 1989. The art selection highlights Louisiana’s rich history as a site for film production.
The 2016 festival lineup was chosen from almost 4,000 submissions from NOFF’s open call for submissions from independent filmmakers, an increase of about 14% from 2015. Entries came from 115 different countries. Louisiana-made film submissions increased this year by 43%. Of the final selections, 45% of films are from female directors, and 36% are from directors of color.
“This year’s lineup typifies the festival’s strong commitment to supporting new cinematic voices,” says New Orleans Film Society Director of Programming Clint Bowie. “Film is an art, and this year’s selections make that hard to deny. Festival-goers should be prepared to be challenged, moved, and awed by the bold and confident storytelling in this year’s lineup.”
The New Orleans Film Festival is increasing its presence in downtown New Orleans, establishing its main festival hub at Ace Hotel New Orleans:
- Ace Hotel New Orleans will offer discounted rooms for NOFF guests
- Ace Hotel New Orleans will host NOFF films in a pop-up venue in the hotel
- A suite at Ace Hotel New Orleans will serve as the VIP Lounge for All Access pass holders
- The NOFF Merchandise store will be held at Ace Hotel New Orleans
- The Main box office will be located at Ace Hotel New Orleans
- Festival pass pick-up location will now be held at Ace Hotel New Orleans
- Selected Cinema Reset exhibition will now be held at Ace Hotel New Orleans
Below lists all 2016 Documentary, Narrative and Louisiana features in competition:
DOCUMENTARY FEATURES
Farmer/Veteran | dir. Alix Blair, Jeremy M. Lange
One veteran’s mission to find healing through farming is haunted by the wounds of a family lost and the soldier he still yearns to be.
Jackson | dir. Maisie Crow
Set against the backdrop of the fight to close the last abortion clinic in Mississippi, Jackson captures the hard truth of the lives at the center of the debate over reproductive healthcare in America.
Jonas and the Backyard Circus (Jonas e o Circo sem Lona) | dir. Paula Gomes
U.S. PREMIERE. Jonas is 13 and his passion is running a neighborhood circus he created in his backyard—but as adolescence sets in, what will becomes of Jonas's childhood circus dreams?
The Nine | dir. Katy Grannan
Modesto California’s notorious South Ninth Street—the Nine—is a no-man’s-land where the rules of polite society do not apply, a ravaged micro-community whose Darwinian existence is a day-to-day hustle.
Painted Nails | dir. Erica Jordan, Dianne Griffin
Follows a Vietnamese immigrant’s life-changing journey from her vibrant nail salon to the steps of Congress, becoming the first person to testify for safe cosmetics in over 30 years.
The Prison in Twelve Landscapes | dir. Brett Story
A meditation on the prison’s disappearance in the era of mass incarceration through a series of places across the U.S. where prisons do work and affect lives.
Shelter | dir. Brent Renaud, Craig Renaud
WORLD PREMIERE. Filmed over the course of a full year, the film tells the raw and emotional stories of the incredible kids who seek shelter at the Covenant House, located on the outskirts of the New Orleans French Quarter, and the staff struggling to work miracles everyday on their behalf.
The Shelter (Panahgah) | dir. Abbas Sendi
Against a backdrop of desolation along the outskirts of Rasht, Iran, one woman exudes compassion and hope as she establishes a shelter to care for injured animals.
You and Me (Tú y Yo) | dir. Natalia Cabral, Oriol Estrada
A 70-year-old widow and her young maid live in isolation in a house in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The minutiae of their daily lives is captured, speaking volumes about race, class, and culture.
NARRATIVE FEATURES
72 Hours: A Brooklyn Love Story? | dir. Raafi Rivero
A bright, charismatic Brooklyn teenager has a ticket out of the projects and 72 hours to decide if he’s up to the challenge, all while fending off a rival who’s after his girl.
Are We Not Cats | Xander Robin
Fired, dumped, evicted Eli leaps at the chance to escape the city on an errand upstate. Plagued by strange illness, his sojourn culminates in an affair with a woman who shares his habit of eating hair.
Daddy's Boy | dir. Daniel Armando
Led by its lush black-and-white photography and a frank portrayal of male sexuality, this lyrical film tells the interlocking stories of four men on the fringes of the gay porn industry.
Fugue | dir. Jorge Torres-Torres
WORLD PREMIERE. A woman takes flight to a tiny island, where she chases after wild horses and carouses with drunken revelers. As memories of her past close in, the line between freedom and madness becomes blurred.
Hearts of Palm | dir. Monica Peña
An intimate documentary-style portrait of a collapsing relationship opens up deep questions about the space between languages, the nature of artist-muse pairs, and the pain and fecundity of romantic loss.
Hara Kiri | dir. Henry Alberto
WORLD PREMIERE. August and Beto, two hard-up skate punks, decide to prove their love by following in the steps of Romeo and Juliet, wandering across LA as they celebrate their last day on earth.
A Morning Light | dir. Ian Clark
After they reconnect by chance, Zach and Ellyn's peaceful summer of camping is gradually distorted by a foreign presence that vibrates through the woods around them.
My First Kiss and the People Involved | dir. Luigi Campi
Sam, a non-verbal young woman living in a remote group home, becomes obsessed with the mystery of her missing caretaker Lydia.
The Other Kids | dir. Chris Brown
The struggles of six small-town teens on the verge of high school graduation, told in a doc/fiction hybrid style in which real teenagers collaborated with the filmmakers to tell their own personal stories.
LOUISIANA FEATURES
Back Story | dir. Iman Shervington
WORLD PREMIERE. Five young black men from different backgrounds and areas of New Orleans filmed their lives for six months, sharing their personal views on everything from education to criminal justice.
Before the West Coast | dir. Oyd Craddock
WORLD PREMIERE. The story of Coach Otis Washington's St. Augustine High football team during the years after the court ruling admitting them into Louisiana’s all-white high school sports association.
Bookie | dir. Michael Yusko
WORLD PREMIERE. A New Orleans man attempts to make a feature film to satisfy the Kickstarter backers who invested in him.
Forgotten Bayou | dir. Victoria Greene
WORLD PREMIERE. Follows five families from the quaint Cajun community of Bayou Corne, whose survival was thrown into question four years ago by the 24-acre sinkhole that opened up on its outskirts.
One Note at a Time | dir. Renee Edwards
WORLD PREMIERE. An homage to the musicians who returned to their hometown after the devastation following Hurricane Katrina, told through the prism of the heroic New Orleans Musicians’ Clinic.
My Father, Die | dir. Sean Brosnan
Deaf and mute since the age of 12, Asher has been training for almost two decades to avenge himself on the man that killed his older brother, who also happens to be his father.
People | dir. Shane McGoey
A pitch-black comedy composed of six intertwined vignettes and an ensemble of characters grappling with each other in a vain attempt to gain control over their lives.
A Quiet Storm | dir. Jason Affolder
WORLD PREMIERE. A musically gifted teenage girl from New Orleans’ 9th Ward is torn between family loyalty and doing what she knows is right after discovering her older cousin has become a violent criminal.
She Was Famous | dir. Kenna J. Moore
A widowed college dropout finds herself going down a rabbit hole inspired by her recent discovery of Karl Marx and the German language, only to learn that things have become a bit mental.
Additional festival announcements, including spotlight films, honorees, and panels will be announced in the weeks to come.
NOFF PASSES & TICKETING SCHEDULE
Early Bird All Access Passes are on sale now at www.neworleansfilmfestival.org. New Orleans Film Society members can purchase All Access passes for $200 and Non-Members for $270. On September 12th, prices will increase to $250 for members and $320 for Non-Members.
The All Access Pass gives access to:
- All Festival screenings, with prior reservation
- Priority entrance to all screenings (All Access line at all venues)
- Early access to online reservations
- Entry to all official Festival parties (6-7 parties with complimentary food and drink plus multiple receptions)
- Access to the VIP Lounge at Ace Hotel New Orleans with complimentary beverages and snacks
- Advance home delivery of official Festival Program Guide (if purchased before September 25th)
- Discount to all vintage NOFF merchandise available at the official merchandise store at Ace Hotel New Orleans.
Additional Festival Dates:
- September 12 - Film packages and Weekend Passes On-Sale Date
- September 26 - Tickets On-Sale for all NOFS members and All Access pass holders
- October 3 - Tickets On-Sale for general public
- October 10 - NOFF main box office opens at Ace Hotel New Orleans for advance sales
Hotel Partnership: Guests will receive a special coupon for discounted NOFF All Access Passes:
o Ace Hotel New Orleans: 15% discount on rooms + 25% discount on All Access Pass
o The Hotel Modern: 30% discount on rooms + $25% discount on All Access Pass
NOFF is launching an official merchandise store at Ace Hotel New Orleans featuring a wide selection of vintage Festival posters, t-shirts and additional merchandise. The store will open on October 10th and will stay open until Oct 20th.
For more information on the New Orleans Film Festival and Film Society, please visit www.NewOrleansFilmFestival.org or www.NewOrleansFilmSociety.org.
Sponsors for NOFF 2016 include Ace Hotel New Orleans, the City of New Orleans, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Cineverse, Deep South Studios, Hollywood Trucks, Second Line Stages, and Tectus Security Services.
This program is supported in part by a Community Arts Grant made possible by the City of New Orleans and administered by the Arts Council New Orleans.
ABOUT THE NEW ORLEANS FILM SOCIETY
Since 1989, the New Orleans Film Society (NOFS) has engaged, educated and inspired through the art of film. This year marks the 27th anniversary of the New Orleans Film Festival (NOFF). NOFS hosts the French Film Festival and other special events designed to benefit local film audiences, artists and professionals. NOFS partners with local organizations to present monthly film series. NOFS reaches 32,000 people year-round through its programming. NOFS is a 501(c) (3) organization.
Opening Gala dinner for the opening of Venice Festival cancelled in support to the communities struck by the earthquake
La Biennale di Venezia shares in the bereavement, expresses its deepest sorrow for the victims, and its utmost solidarity and support to the communities struck by the earthquake.