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'Skins' Eduardo Casanova´sopera prima was showned in Berlinale

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Samantha, Guille, Ana and Cristian all have something in common – and yet they couldn’t be more diverse. Their bodies are different to those of other people; be it the mouth, the left side of the face, the texture of the skin or the feeling that your legs don’t belong to your body. They all live and love hidden away in strangely artificial interiors. As ‘freaks’, they rarely go out onto the street. A confrontation with the rest of the world could have fatal consequences. Director Eduardo Casanova’s strictly symmetrical, pink and purple world is populated by ‘deformed’ people that include the fat, the small, and a woman born without eyes who works as a sex worker.
Spanish director Casanova’s episodic feature-length debut is an extension of his previous shorts. Making use of deliberately artificial images he explores the lives of those who, living on the margins of society, are rarely granted places in which they feel secure. However, their situation is not as hopeless as it at first seems, and beauty is a term that is redefined at least once during the course of the film.


About the Red Rock Film Festival

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MISSION & OBJECTIVE
To encourage the production of media in both the independent and professional market that portray the human race in a positive light, and to applaud original works that redefine media through innovation, creativity and sensitivity that both enlightens and educates audiences from around the world.

INTRODUCTION
The festival considers entries of ALL GENRES from shorts to full-length features, and is held in Southern Utah, nearby Zion National Park and Cedar Breaks National Monument. The location is ideal for the vacation-seeking filmmaker. It is an artist's retreat for film, cuisine, parties, and workshops with approachable professional people. This emerging festival is held each November in Festival City.

ABOUT THE FESTIVAL
The International Red Rock Film Festival. The Red Rock Film Festival was formed in 2007 in Southern Utah, and quickly became a internationally recognized festival with 6,000 attendees in 2008. It made MovieMaker Magazine's list of "Top Festivals Worth the Entry Fee" in both 2009 and 2013.

DEMOCRATIC FILM SELECTION
All films are watched by a previewing committee and scored in Directing, Screenplay, Acting/Talent, Production Values and Post-Production Values. Local or international, friend or stranger, pretty or funky, famous or not: all films are given equal treatment and go through the same democratic film selection.

DEMOGRAPHIC
The demographic is well educated, consisting mostly of empty-nesters, college students and seniors. Other festivals that have accepted more than two of our films have been SXSW, Sundance, Austin Film Festival, Chicago International Movies and Music Festival, Cinequest, Cucalorus Film Festival, Darklight, Florida Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival, Galway Film Festival, Mammoth Film Festival, Nashville Film Festival, Reel Rock Film Tour, SIGGRAPH, Sedona International Film Festival, True/False Film Festival, and others.

GENRE
All genres are considered. Although documentaries have been a predominate focus at the Red Rock Film Festival, festival audience often compliment the variety and diversity of films selected for the festival in Utah. Animation, arts, children, comedy, documentary, drama, experimental, fiction, narrative, romance, sports, student, horror, suspense, mystery, musical, music videos, war themes, women's issues, family, and humanitarian films are all taken into consideration. Cultural diversity is also a highlight at the festival; American, Indian, African, Islander, European, Asian, Latino, Buddhist, Christian, Muslim, Spiritual, Yogi, Hindu, and other philosophical, governmental, historical, and artistic cultures are to be explored.

COMPETITION:
All genres are considered including animation, documentary, experimental, fiction, music video and student-made films. The festival has several categories of competition, including unique subcategories of featurette and short-short.
The Program Directors may also select additional categories at their own discretion, depending on how many qualified entries are received.

ALL FILM DESERVES A HOME
One common question we ask when previewing films is "where do we place them?" We expect some films would be great to release to the theaters, others for television, some for the classroom, for our film series. Of course, we also look for films that would make a great premiere at our festival. To encourage the independent spirit, Red Rock strives to find a home for all films that qualify in competition. This gives the filmmaker a chance to give their work exposure even if they may not make the festival finals. The festival also hosts a mini-film market, special screenings throughout the year plus makes recommendations to other festivals.

FILM MARKET
The Red Film Market is a small section at the festival where filmmakers and other industry professionals can view films on their own in the festival library or in special industry screenings given to select finalists and other favorites from the festival.

Awards & Prizes

Audience and Grand Jury Awards include:

Feature Documentary
Feature Fiction
Featurettes (30 - 59 minutes)
Short Animation (5.5 - 59 minutes)
Short Documentary (5.5 - 29 minutes)
Short Experimental (5.5 - 29 minutes)
Short Fiction (5.5 - 29 minutes)
Short-Shorts (1 - 5.4 minutes)
Music Video
Collegiate Student Short
Young Filmmaker Student Short

We also have Aglet Awards for the best micro-cinema films for less than a shoe-string budget that have gone through extreme measures to get made.

Past judges have included Oscar, BAFTA and Sundance winners and nominees as well as other industry professionals such as Graeme Clifford (director of "Frances," editor of "Rocky Horror Picture Show,") Mai Iskander (director of "Garbage Dreams,") Steven Okazaki (director of "Days of Waiting,") Gregg Champion (producer of "Blue Thunder," director of "The Cowboy Way,") Gary Graham (actor from TV's "Alien Nation" and "Star Trek: Enterprise,") and others.

 

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Highlights and Previews from the Festival Circuit Volume 759 - Filmfestivals.com

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Five BAFTAs for La La Land including Best Film, Director and Leading Actress for Emma Stone

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Casey Affleck wins Leading Actor for Manchester by the Sea Dev Patel and Viola Davis win Supporting Actor and Actress I, Daniel Blake wins Outstanding British Film At tonight’s EE British Academy Film Awards La La Land was named Best Film, with Damien Chazelle winning Director and Emma Stone receiving the award for Leading Actress. Linus Sandgren won for Cinematography and Justin Hurwitz won Original Music.   Casey Affleck won Leading Actor for his role in Manchester by the Sea, ...
 

31st Goya Awards winners

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31st Goya Awards Winner list:   Mejor película - Tarde para la ira Mejor dirección - J.A. Bayona por Un monstruo viene a verme Mejor dirección novel - Raúl Arévalo por Tarde para la ira Mejor act...
 

Images Vevey Book Award

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GRAND PRIX IMAGES VEVEY & IMAGES VEVEY BOOK AWARD JURY 2017/2018   L’artiste Christian Marclay présidera le jury du Grand Prix Images Vevey et du Prix du Livre Images Vevey composé de : Simon Baker, conservateur Art International (Photographie), Tate London; Lars Boering, directeur, World Press Phot... 

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Golden Trailer Awards 2017

Early Entry February 14th, 2017

Submit your: Trailers, Teasers, Posters, Video Games, TV Spots, Radio Spots, Innovative Theatrical Advertising & More
***Discount for early submission. Early bird deadline is February 14th, 2017***. Regular Deadline: Friday March 31st, 2017

Seventeen New Categories this year/ BEST TRAILER FOR TV Show or Mini-series, Best Trailer or TV Spot FOR TV SERIES, STREAMING SERIES, LIMITED SERIES, WEB SERIES & MINI-SERIES....

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New Media Film Festival
June 6-8, 2017

April 25, 2017 Final Deadline

The Best in New Media....Honoring Stories Worth Telling 

Judges from HBO, Marvel, Emmys, Grammys, Oscars and other Industry Leaders
Each entry is considered for Screening, Competition ($45k in awards) and Distribution Opportunities. 
Quotes: 

“If the TED Conference is where technology, entertainment and design meet in a broad forum, then the New Media Film Festival is its cinematic counterpart.” – VG

"I thank the New Media film festival for what they've done for young filmmakers."– Legendary Director Roger Corman

"Top 25 Festivals Worth The Entry Fee" - Movie Maker Magazine

"Makes the cutting edge accessible" - Huffington Post

 

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The World of Film Festival
September 28 – October 1, 2017

March 26, 2017 Regular Deadline

The submissions for the 4th edition of the World of Film International Festival in Glasgow, Scotland are now open. The very earlybird submitters can send their short and feature films across the three main sections of the festival - First Features & Shorts Competition, Female Perspective & Focus on Balkan Cinema. 

Films can be exclusively submitted via Film Freeway by clicking on the link below. 

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Melbourne Documentary Film Festival Calling

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February 28, 2017 Regular Deadline 

The Melbourne Doc Fest each year curates world class features direct from some of the hottest most prestigious documentary film festivals in the world like Sheffield Doc Fest, Traverse City Film Festival Doc NYC, SXSW, Doc Edge and IDFA. But what matters to us most is documentaries that are well-made, compelling, thought provoking, passionate and relevant to Australian audiences.

The Melbourne Doc Fest is one of the world newest documentary film festivals and one of the most fun and interesting stop overs on the international documentary film festival circuit. It is the only festival in Australasia to provide feedback on submissions. ...

Good luck filmmakers! 

Maryland International Film Festival March 31 – April 2, 2017

February 10, 2017  Extended Deadline

For 6 years, we've been bringing in the finest films from around the world. The film festival became a 501(c)3 and launched in 2009 and now screens more then 70 films each year! Hollywood Director Joe Carnahan is our creative director. He has brought us such films as "The Grey" and "The A-Team" with Liam Neeson and now has Bad Boys 3 in pre-production. Most of our previous winners of Best Feature have obtained distribution. Last year's winner BEREAVE just signed a distribution deal and said, " I wish to take a moment to tell you that your hospitality and your wonderful festival helped our film stand out for distribution. Thank you for that and we'll be sending you more of our work in the future.” So join us!

We look forward to having you screen at our 6th year anniversary!

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Montreal International Animation Film Festival - ANIMAZE August 17 – 20, 2017

Regular Deadline February 24, 2017

In partnership with filmfestivals.com

Montreal International Animation Film Festival is a people's film festival an dindutry conference dedicated to the art of animation for film and technology. 
All genres and forms are welcome.
Software an award prize. Visibility in out travelling show in Berlin, Cannes Annecy, Glasgow and more.

 

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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

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Deadline extended

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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Animation Day in Cannes 

Animaze Daze in Cannes Screenings May 18

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Regular Deadline is March 15

Submit your best short animated films for a screening May18th at Cannes Film Festival.
Enjoy industry visibility in front of the animation professionals attending Cannes during Animation Day in Cannes (second edition). take advantage of free promotion to buyers and media on our Animation Day in Cannes Newsletters, animation Day in Cannes websitefilmfestivals.com pages dedicated to Animation Day in Cannes and our Youtube channel, which will be offered for buyers and Media.

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Lies we Tell Review: "The only men who get caught are those who don’t love their wives enough"


LIES WE TELL by Mitu Misra; Review by Moira Sullivan
In British-Indian director Mitu Misra’s debut film Lies We Tell men and women tell lies: men tell lies to their wives, to their mistresses, to each other, and to their children. Women tell lies to themselves, and perpetuate their entrapment as young girls sold by their fathers and families through marriage. These practices continue in Britain where Muslim Pakistani subcultures are in collision with the dominant culture and characterized by street violence, family feud... 


LIES WE TELL by Mitu Misra
Bradford International Film Associates Ltd. just completed Lies We Tell their first feature film written and directed by Mitu Misra, with Gabriel Byrne as the lead and a stellar cast including Harvey Keitel, Jan Uddin, Sibylla Deen, Mark Addy & Gina McKee.

A trusted driver must deal with his dead boss's Muslim mistress, her dark past pulling him into a life-and-death showdown with her notorious gangster cousin/ex-husband.

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Inaugural HALIFAX BLACK FILM FESTIVAL - #HBFF17 opens with documentary MAYA ANGELOU AND STILL I RISE

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      Inaugural HALIFAX BLACK FILM FESTIVAL - #HBFF17 opens with Nova Scotia premiere of documentary MAYA ANGELOU AND STILL I RISE by Bob Hercules and Rita Coburn...
 

BLACK 47 film opening night March 2nd 19th Craic Fest

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NY premier of Fanatic Heart Pre-party 6-730pm!   A documentary a...
 

War and Peace at FICCI 57

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Colombia is living an importante moment in its history, and the Cartagena de Indias International Film Festival (FICCI) is showing that moment through its Special Program, WAR AND PEACE. The Program, which features eight feature-length films and four short films that focus specifically on armed conflicts and reconciliation processes around the world, seeks to raise public awareness and foster a better understanding of war and peace. During the constant conflicts experienced by humanity, image...
 

The 2017 Locarno Retrospective is dedicated to Jacques Tourneur

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      © Collection Cinémathèque suisse. Tous droits réservés - A scene of the film I Walked with a Zombie (1943)     The 70th Locarno Festival Retrospective will be dedicated to French filmmaker Jacques Tourneur (1904 – 1977). Returning to that dialogue on the part of the Festival with great American cinema, the 2017 Retrospective is turning its glance towards a director who is still not enjoying recogn...

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THE EVIL WITHIN by late Andrew Getty

The sadistic tale of a lonely, mentally handicapped boy who befriends his reflection in an antique mirror. This demonic creature orders him to go on a murderous rampage to kill the people he loves most.
Starring: Frederick Koehler (Death Race), Sean Patrick Flanery (The Boondock Saints), Michael Berryman (One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest) Brianna Brown (General Hospital), Dina Meyer (Starship Troopers), Kim Darby (True Grit)
Written and directed by late Andrew Getty - Produced by Eric Berliner, Michael Luceri - Sales Vision Films Lise Romanoff
 
Horror, Thriller, 100 Min, 2016 Premiering at Fantasporto 2017 
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Chrome Star Pictures Ltd presents OFFENSIVE, a Jon Ford thriller movie, produced by Jon Ford and Anne Davaud

 

A retired couple, Bernard and Helen Martin, inherit a remote house in rural France, the very same village Bernard’s war hero father liberated during the Second World War, over 70 years earlier.
 
This peaceful couple quickly become the target of a crual gang of street kids, who terrorise the village.
An e-generation permanently plugged into their devices, devoid of empathy, a new breed of technological psychopath…
Pushed beyond breaking point, can Bernard live up to his father’s legend, as the situation explodes into a brutal war of generations  

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A retired couple, Bernard and Helen Martin, inherit a remote house in rural France, the very same village Bernard’s war hero father liberated during the Second World War, over 70 years earlier.   This peaceful couple quickly become the target of a crual gang of street kids, who terrorise the village. An e-generation permanently plugged into their devices, devoid of empathy, a new breed of technological psychopath… Pushed beyond breaking point, can Bernard liv...
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Revolution by Rob Stewart (following the success of Sharkwater) 
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over 40 festival wins so far

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.

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iNDYREELS Film Submission Quick Start Guide With Every Question Answered.

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Welcome, What does it take to submit your film and what is the process of iNDYREELS? Look at our iNDYREELS Film Submission Quick Start Guide.   Here is a quick guide to submitting your film and what forms need to be signed. What it takes to submit your film to iNDYREELS. "No cost"All the forms are in your iNDYREELS Film Submission Quick Setup Guide. We have information on Piracy on how iNDYREELS protects your content and we have Feature form on all key features and ...
 

About the Red Rock Film Festival

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MISSION & OBJECTIVE To encourage the production of media in both the independent and professional market that portray the human race in a positive light, and to applaud original works that redefine media through innovation, creativity and sensitivity that both enlightens and educates audiences from around the world. INTRODUCTION The festival considers entries of ALL GENRES from shorts to full-length features, and is held in Southern Utah, nearby Zion National Park and ...
 

'Skins' Eduardo Casanova´sopera prima was showned in Berlinale

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Samantha, Guille, Ana and Cristian all have something in common – and yet they couldn’t be more diverse. Their bodies are different to those of other people; be it the mouth, the left side of the face, the texture of the skin or the feeling that your legs don’t belong to your body. They all live and love hidden away in strangely artificial interiors. As ‘freaks’, they rarely go...
 

Los Angeles Italia: The Italian Event of the Year in Hollywood, CA is coming back soon at the Chinese Theatre

 
From Sunday February 19th to Saturday February 25th, 2014 TLC Chinese Theatre - Hollywood Blvd.     LOS ANGELES, ITALIA OPENING GALA ON FEBRUARY 19TH   3:30pm          Togetherness                     Fire At Sea (115 min - dir. Gianfranco Rosi)   05:40pm Today’s Italian Cinema               ...
 

Guests at the new Balkan FIlm Festival 2017, 16-19 feb Stockholm

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Actor, director and producer Nikola Kojo was born in 1967 in Belgrade. As an actor is present in the film, television, and theater since 1979 year. Production begins to deal with in 1992, the theater play '' My Dear '. Then come: Beautiful Village, Pretty Flame The Wounds TV series “ Gledaj majku – biraj ćerku” The Parade - co-producer TV Series    “Class” Show all time (creative producer) TV series: “Ko...
 
 
 

TIFFCOM 2017 to Be Held at New Venue in Ikebukuro, Tokyo

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The 14th TIFFCOM will be held at Sunshine City, a multifunctional urban complex featuring exhibition halls, a hotel, shops, restaurants and amusement facilities, located in Ikebukuro, Tokyo in 2017. Ikebukuro is one of Tokyo’s multiple city centers with easy access to all major attractions in the central Tokyo area. Ikebukuro (Toshima City) is soon to be reborn as a thriving international cultural hub, with the open... 

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Questions to the Director of Lies we Tell: Mitu Misra and the cinematographer: Santosh Sivan

 
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Lia Fietz sat down with the makers of Lies we tell for this Q&A 
Q.  To Mitu & Santosh – How did you come across each other to work on Lies We Tell.
A.  We spent a long time trying to find a suitable director until Mani Ratnam introduced me to Santosh Sivan, India’s most prominent DOP and an experienced Director.  Santosh read the script and agreed to join us and eventually he in...
 

Marcos Fajardo the first Spaniard to obtain a technical Oscar

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Marcos Fajardo received the technichal Oscar for his Arnold software program. Arnold is an unbiased, physically based, ray tracing 3D rendering application created by the company Solid Angle.[1] Notable films that have used Arnold include Monster House, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, Alice in Wonderland, Thor, Captain America, X-Men: First Class, The Av...
 

Snow, Poe & the Gothic Cyclist

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Oh give me land, lots of land under starry skies above. Don't fence me in     Greetings fellow cyclists and friends. This is a rather unusual Bike Palestine newsletter as it is not really about Bike Palestine at all. Rather it's about what I'll be doing when the Easter tour is over. I'll be working on my 40 minute short movie 'Fa...

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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 01/02/2017 au 07/02/2017

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En 2016, la fréquentation des cinémas dans l’Union européenne enregistre sa meilleure année depuis 2004

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A l’occasion du 67e Festival international du film de Berlin, l’Observatoire européen de l’audiovisuel publie ses premières estimations sur la fréquentation des cinémas européens en 2016. Après les très bons résultats enregistrés en 2015, l’Observatoire estime que les entrées en salles dans l’Union européenne (UE) ont continué à augmenter (+1,6 %) pour atteindre 994&...
 

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Un court métrage québécois en compétition à Berlin!

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H264 Distribution et Colonelle films sont fiers d’annoncer que le court métrage THE CATCH réalisé par la Québécoise Holly Brace-Lavoie sera présenté en grande première mondiale dans la section Génération Kplus lors de la 67e édition de la Berlinale, l'un des trois principaux festivals de cinéma internationaux. C’est donc ce samedi que la réalisatrice et son équipe iront présen...

 

12 Months Film Festival open for submissions!

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12 Month Film Festival open for entries!

The 12 Months Film Festival (#12MFF) is an international online film event that attracts, displays and awards movie enthusiasts, and professionals from 6 continents, in the largest monthly qualification challenge for the Grand Prize. The 11 months editions will award and send 3 winners each in the #12MFF for the Grand Prize that takes place the end of April 2017.

Submit your work to us ASAP using our website:

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Digital Cinema at the 2017 Berlinale

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In the last few years, the films shown at the Berlin International Film Festival have increasingly been delivered and screened in digital formats. That trend continues in 2017 – almost all of the more than 2,500 screenings at the Berlinale and the European Film Market will originate from Digital Cinema Packages (DCP).

 

The Berlinale occupies a unique and innovative position compared to film festivals worldwide at this digital cinema frontier, which would not be possible without a modern, temporary infrastructure enabled by IT and cinema technology companies. ARRI, Colt Technology Services, Dell EMC, Dolby, Aspera - an IBM company and Barco, as well as Rohde & Schwarz together form a well-rehearsed team of partners who support the Berlinale with digital cinema products and services that are essential to realising the festival.

 

Telecommunications company Colt Technology Services provides the fibre optic network and collocation services at its Berlin data centre; from there the DCP files are sent to the festival’s more than 60 screens. The Berlinale network now has a total bandwidth of more than 100 gigabits per second, which is used during the festival to transfer a total of approximately one petabyte of data. For the first time this year, the software-defined networking is implemented into the system, allowing flexible adjustments of transmission bandwidths to respond to demand.

 

That enormous volume of data is stored on a cluster of six Isilon storage systems by Dell EMC, making it easily accessible and fully redundant. The more than 1,000 DCP copies reside on 550 terabytes of storage distributed across more than 200 hard drives.

 

Since 2002, ARRI has been responsible for the creation and processing of the beloved Berlinale trailer in all its versions and formats; the trailer will be shown in a 4K, high frame rate format.  

 

Dolby provides the Berlinale with sound equipment, digital cinema servers and technical support. Since 2015, the Berlinale Palast has been equipped with the Dolby ATMOS immersive audio technology. And for the first time this year, the Berlinale will be using Dolby’s Fidelio wireless audio system to make selected screenings accessible to the hearing and /or visually impaired.

 

Aspera – an IBM company will once again provide the Faspex software to allow high-speed data transfer from distributors and production companies all over the world to the Berlinale servers at Colt's data centre. Thanks to the ten gigabits per second Internet connection at the Colt facility, the DCP for a feature length film can be transferred in about 30 minutes. More and more production companies make use of network-based, encrypted film delivery, sparing themselves and the festival having to deal with tapes or hard drives.

 

As some productions do not deliver their films as DCPs, but as video tapes or files the Berlinale relies on the proven technology of post-production company Rohde & Schwarz to screen those films.  The Berlinale Film Office team uses the encoding system R&S Venice, R&S SpycerBox and R&S CLIPSTER® to quickly and securely convert the various formats into encrypted DCP files.

 

And once again, the manufacturer of DCI-certified projectors, Barco will be supporting the Berlinale with five DLP projectors from its DP4K-32B and DP4K-23B series. Those 4K projectors will be used in the Berlinale Palast and the Friedrichstadt-Palast, among other venues, to deliver crystal-clear, high-quality pictures to screens as wide as 22 metres.

Berlin Under the Sign of the Bear – 250 0000 Tickets sold for the Berlinale 2017 so far

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Audience crowds at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival have once again been overwhelming. Halfway through the festival, again more than 250,000 tickets have been sold.

 

“We’re very happy that the Berlinale has drawn so many people into cinemas again this year. The passion for film shown by curious audiences who spend eleven days on a cinematic voyage of discovery, is really impressive. And the response to the new  EFM initiatives and events is extremely positive”, says Festival Director Dieter Kosslik.

 

The Open House programme at the Audi Berlinale Lounge gives the public an additional opportunity to experience the festival up-close and personal and see Berlinale guests in the flesh. Open events are held there every day, such as talks with celebrity filmmakers, discussions, and lounge nights with a DJ or live music.

 

The 2017 European Film Market (EFM) has drawn more participants than last year (9,640). The popular “EFM Industry Debates” segment celebrated its ten-year anniversary this weekend. This year, Gropius Park also played host for the first time to the “Berlinale Africa Hub”, a platform for innovative projects and ideas from the African film industry.

 

Over at Berlinale Talents, Jury President Paul Verhoeven and juror of the International Jury Maggie Gyllenhaal, as well as the artist Christo, have been among the distinguished guests at the panel discussions. The coming days will see more exciting events, with Agnieszka Holland, Isabel Coixet, Sally Potter, David OReilly, Raoul Peck and juror Olafur Eliasson on the programme.

 

The Berlinale Publikumstag on Sunday, February 19, 2017, provides an encore chance for audiences. That day, numerous festival films from various sections will have repeat screenings at the Berlinale venues.

 

 


Rules and Regulations of The 37th edition of the OPORTO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

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1. The 37th edition of the OPORTO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL -
 
FANTASPORTO 2017 will take place from February, 24th till March 4th.
 
 
 
2. The Festival main purpose is screening and promoting films of quality, both
 
aesthetically and thematically, and to seek new forms and methods of filmmaking.
 
 
 
3. The Festival has the following sections. 
 
 
 
3.1. Competitive Sections for unreleased films in Portugal:
 
 
 
3.1.1. Official Section - Fantasy Feature Films – new feature with fantasy as main
 
genre. Must have been produced between 2015 and 2017.
 
3.1.2. Official Section - Fantasy Short Films – new short films with fantasy as main
 
genre. The shorts should have a maximum of 15 minutes in length, and must have
 
been produced between 2016 and 2017.
 
3.1.3. Official Section - Directors Week (Manoel de Oliveira Award) – for feature films
 
in all genres (other than fantasy) and produced between 2016 and 2017.
 
3.1.4. Official Section - Orient Express - for Asiatic feature films, produced between
 
2015 and 2017.
 
3.1.5. Official Section - Prémio de Cinema Português – Best Film- for unreleased
 
Portuguese films (all lengths) produced between 2016 and 2017  (Best Portuguese
 
Film Award).
 
It is considered as Portuguese a film which has these conditions: coming from a
 
Portuguese producing company, to be a co-producion with Portugal or the director or
 
the producer have Portuguese nationality .
 
 
 
3.2. Non - Competitive Sections:
 
 
 
3.2.1. Official Section - Panorama & Première - for feature films in all genres , still
 
unreleased in Portugal. 
 
3.2.2. Official Section – Fantas Classics – A Tribute to classical masterpieces.
 
3.2.3. Retrospectives
 
 
 
4. The Festival aims at: 
 
 
 
4.1. Promoting in the city of Oporto a cultural forum with international impact.
 
4.2. Dignifying the Portuguese Cinema and encouraging the film production in
 
Portugal. 
 
4.3. Promoting Portugal in the world film industry.
 
 
 
5. FILMS - PROCEDURES FOR A FILM APPLICATION/ SELECTION
 
5.1. FOR SELECTION:  A screener on line must be sent till the 5th December 2016
 
together with the Entry Form that can be download from the site
 
www.fantasporto.com. 
 
The screeners and the entry form (mandatory) must be sent to the email
 
info@fantasporto.com. The screeners can be sent using a link with password, or
 
through Vimeo, WeTransfer, Mega or Dropbox. Cinando screeners are not
 
acceptable.
 
5.2. The submission can also be sent by mail. The proposals, in DVD or BluRay
 
support must be sent together with the filled entry form to FANTASPORTO | RUA
 
ANIBAL CUNHA, 84 | SALA 1.6 | 4050 – 048 PORTO | PORTUGAL. The deadline is
 
November 15 th .
 
 
 
5.2. The filled ENTRY FORM MUST BE SENT WITH THE SUBMISSION IN
 
ORDER TO CONFIRM YOUR APPLICATION:
 
The Entry Form is mandatory.  Without this procedure, the acceptance of the
 
submission will not be confirmed.
 
 
 
6.  IF THE FILM IS SELECTED, IT IS NECESSARY THE FOLLOWING FOR
 
ELECTRONIC SUBTITLING AND PROMOTION:
 
 
 
6.1. Dialogue list of the film in English.
 
6.2. Screener in DVD or BluRay. 
 
6.3. Three (3) or more press stills (with at least 1MB each)
 
6.4. Three (3) printed posters (if available)
 
6.5. One or more press-books and promotional materials
 
6.6. A trailer in DVD or BluRay PAL
 
6.7. EPK of the film for TV promotion (optional)
 
6.8. Graphic Materials, to be used to promote the film in the Web
 
 
 
7. The screeners are not returned and will be destroyed after the festival. 
 
 
 
8. All materials should be sent by mail or e-mail to:
 
 
 
FANTASPORTO
 
Rua Aníbal Cunha, 84 - sala 1.6
 
4050 - 046 Porto
 
Portugal
 
or
 
info@fantasporto.com
 
 
 
9. IF SELECTED/ FOR EXHIBITION:
 
 
 
9.1. The participating producers, directors and sales agents may present their films
 
under the following conditions:
 
9.2. Accepted suports: DCP, BluRay, Pro Res (HQ) files in hard drive 25fps
 
(1920x1080 resolution)
 
9.3. To have English subtitles or to be spoken in English.
 
9.4. To have been produced between 2016 and 2017, if applying for competition.
 
9.5. To be the first public screening in Portugal.
 
9.6. THE SCREENERS OF THE FILMS SHOULD BE IN POSSESSION OF THE
 
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE till February 1 st 2017. 
 
9.7. The Festival insurance coverage includes all risks including theft or fire, loss or
 
disappearance; total or partial damage. The festival’s insurance company covers all
 
films screened in the festival.
 
9.8. The screening prints will only be returned to the sender under request only.
 
They will only be returned to the producer, director or sales agent. If not, the
 
shipment will be paid by the new entity.  
 
 
 
10. The Organizers are responsible for the selection of the films submitted to the
 
Competitive Sections but delegate in International Juries for the decision on the
 
awards.
 
 
 
11. The Organizers nominate the International Juries that will decide on the Official
 
Awards of each edition of the festival.
 
 
 
12. Awards to be granted by the Jury of the Official Competition for Fantasy
 
Films
 
The International Jury of the Official Section for Fantasy Films will grant the following
 
awards:
 
a) Fantasporto Best Film Award
 
b) Fantasporto Best Direction
 
c) Fantasporto Best Actor
 
d) Fantasporto Best Actress
 
e) Fantasporto Best Screenplay
 
f) Fantasporto Best Special Effects
 
g) Fantasporto Special Award of the Jury. This award will be given to a film whose
 
artistic and technical aspects present a high level of originality.
 
h) Fantasporto Best Fantasy Short Film Award
 
 
 
13. Jury of the Official Competition Directors Week 
 
The International Jury of the Directors Week will grant the following awards:
 
a) Fantasporto Directors Week Best Film Award
 
b) Fantasporto Directors Week Best Director
 
c) Fantasporto Directors Week Best Actor
 
d) Fantasporto Directors Week Best Actress
 
e) Fantasporto Directors Week Best Screenplay
 
f) Fantasporto Directors Week Special Award. This award is for a film with a high
 
level of originality.
 
 
 
14. Jury of the Official Competition Orient Express
 
The International Jury of the Orient Express official section will grant the following
 
awards:
 
a) Fantasporto Orient Express Best Film Award
 
b) Fantasporto Orient Express Special Award of the Jury
 
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Submissions for the Gold Coast Film Festival 2017 and SIPFest are closing soon!

 

Entries for the 2017 SIPFest close 18 February. Short film entries must be under 10 minutes and produced in the last two years. SIPFest winners have the opportunity to be awarded $8,000 in cash prizes.

Categories and prizes include:

  • Best Film: $3000
  • Runner up Best Film: $1000
  • People’s Choice: $1000
  • Best Film by a Gold Coast resident: $500
  • Best film showcasing Surfers Paradise $500
  • Best Screenplay: $1000
  • Best Actor: $500
  • Best Actress: $500
  • Best Cinematography – 12 month membership to Australian Cinematographer’s Society

Submissions for the Gold Coast Film Festival feature films open 1 December and close 18 February. Australian indie filmmakers are highly encouraged to submit.


To enter please visit https://filmfreeway.com/festival/GoldCoastFilmFestival and for more information about SIPFest and the Gold Coast Film Festival please visit www.gcfilmfestival.com.

Remembering the worst radioactive accidents in cinema

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INTERNATIONAL URANIUM FILM FESTIVAL - THE ATOMIC AGE CINEMA FEST IN BERLIN - OCTOBER 11 - 15, 2017
 
Victims of radioactive contamination are the main theme of the International Uranium Film
Festival 2017. „We want to remember especially Brazils worst but forgotten radioactive accident
that happened exactly 30 years ago in September 1987“, says Uranium Film Festival director
Norbert G. Suchanek. Two young scavengers found a radiation therapy device in an abandoned
cancer treatment Hospital in the city of Goiânia, capitol of the Brazilian state of Goiás. They sold
it to a scrap metal dealer who opened it. He did not know that it contained highly radioactive,
deadly Cesium-137 crystals and unwillingly contaminated his family, friends and hundreds of
others.
 
About the Uranium Film Festival
 
International Uranium Film Festival
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The International Uranium Film Festivals has reached its 7th year. Since its start in 2011 in Rio de
Janeiro the Uranium Film Festival became today the world's most well-known film festival about
nuclear power, the „Atomic Cannes". In the past years the festival already traveled to three
continents, seven countries and about 30 cities from Rio to New York, Hollywood and New Delhi.
The 7th International Uranium Film Festival in Rio de Janeiro is scheduled for May/June 2017 in
the Cinematheque of the Modern Art Museum. And from October 11th to 15th the Uranium
Film Festival will happen this year for the sixth time in Berlin. Venues are the Cinestar film theatre
in the KulturBrauerei and the Zeiss-Großplanetarium.
 
Victims of radioactive contamination and nuclear accidents are the focus of the Uranium Film
Festival 2017 circuit. It will remember especially the Brazilian „Chernobyl“, an accident with
radioactive Cesium-137 that happened 30 years ago in September 1987 in Goiânia.
 
Uranium Film Festival partners
 
Partner of the Uranium Film Festival 2017 in Berlin are Cinestar, Zeiss-Großplanetarium Berlin,
ICBUW Germany, COOP Anti-War Café Berlin, IALANA, IPPNW Germany and Sayonara Nukes Berlin.
 
Uranium Film Festival Award
 
The International Uranium Film Festival Award is a piece of art produced by Brazilian wastematerial-
artist Getúlio Damado, who lives and works in the famous artist quarter Santa Teresa in
Rio de Janeiro where the first International Uranium Film Festival was held in May 2011. Getúlio
creates the Uranium Film Festival Award from waste material that he finds in the streets of Santa
Teresa. He uses also old watches to remember the first atomic bomb dropped over Hiroshima.
Watches in Hiroshima stopped exactly at 8:15 in the morning when the A-bomb exploded on
August 6th, 1945. The award is called „Yellow Einstein“.
 
Contact and film entry address
 
International Uranium Film Festival
Rua Monte Alegre 356 / 301
Santa Teresa / Rio de Janeiro / RJ
CEP 20240-195 / Brazil
www.uraniumfilmfestival.org
Email: info@uraniumfilmfestival.org
PHONE: (0055) (21) 2507 6704
 
Festival founders and directors
Marcia Gomes de Oliveira
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French shorts in Sacramento

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Winter Short Film Screening is back on the Crest Theatre’s Big Screen!

… Always with English subtitles

 

It is movie awards season, and as every year, the Sacramento French Film Festival is happy to present the 2017 CÉSAR NOMINATED SHORTS (ANIMATION and LIVE ACTION categories).

France's best shorts of the year will be featured at the 10th anniversary edition of our WINTER SHORT FILM SCREENING on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2017, 7pm, at the Crest Theatre! After the films, the audience will be invited to vote for the “Sacramento César Awards” while enjoying coffee and pastries provided by our official coffee sponsor, the delightful COFFEE WORKS.

 

The Crest bar (operated by the SFFF) will be open from 6pm and all evening long, serving Wine and Pastis or Champagne Cocktails for only $5. All bar proceeds benefit the Sacramento French Film Festival.

 

Additionally, Empress Tavern will be serving a very special prix-fixe, 3-course French dinner at 5pm.

The deadline to make dinner reservations is Monday, February 20.

 

The 41st César Ceremony (French Academy Awards) will have been held the day before (Friday, February 24) and the César winners will be announced at the end of the evening, along with the results of the Sacramento voting.

Looking for Animation, Documantaries, Action, SYFY, Comedies,

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Film Submitter s we have been very impress with the A level of submissions. To those submitting content bring your "A " GAME! We want the best! Looking for Animation, Documentaries, Web Series, Action and Comedies, and SYFY.

 

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Talent line-up for Cinema Made In Italy - London - 1 - 5 March 2017

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Cinema Made in Italy returns to London’s Ciné Lumière from 1 - 5 March 2017. This seventh edition of the festival brings a brand new array of exciting and inspiring films to the South Kensington cinema.  Once again, screenings will be followed by Q&As with visiting filmmakers, who will also be available for press interviews:

 

Violante Placido and Cristiana Capotondi (actresses) - 7 Minutes

Alessandro Aronadio (director) - Ears

Stefano Mordini (director) - Pericle the Black

Roberto Andò (director) - The Confessions

Pierfrancesco Diliberto aka Pif (director, writer, actor) and Michele Astori (writer) - In Guerra Per Amore

Irene Dionisio (director) - Pawn Streets

Andrea Molaioli (director) - Slam

Pippo Delbono (director and actor) - Vangelo

Michele Vannucci (director) and Mirko Frezza (actor) - I Was a Dreamer

Maurizio Di Rienzo - Cinema Made In Italy programmer and film critic

 

http://www.institut-francais.org.uk/cine-lumiere/whats-on/festivals-series/cinema-made-in-italy-2017/

 

FOR PRESS INFORMATION AND INTERVIEW REQUESTS, PLEASE CONTACT:

 

Fabrice Ouakinine/Clare Leach:  firstname.lastname@premiercomms.com

T: +44 20 7292 8330 / www.premiercomms.com

PRESS MATERIAL AVAILABLE ON:

 

http://ftp.premiercomms.com

User name:        cinemamadeinitaly2017

Password:           f1lm1tal1a

 

Twitter: @CinemaMadeinIt

Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Cinema-MADE-in-ITALY-1534214436839796/

 

VENUE AND BOX OFFICE INFORMATION

 

Screenings: Wednesday 1 - Sunday 5 March 2017

Ciné Lumière : 17 Queensbury Place, London SW7 2DT, T +44 (0)20 7871 3515

Tickets:£12/£10 (conc.); £9/£7 (conc.) for films in the ‘Sunday Classics’ section; £5 for viewers aged 25 and under, if registered for the ’25 and Under £5 Scheme’ on the French Institute website

 

Full programme and booking details:

http://www.institut-francais.org.uk/cine-lumiere/whats-on/festivals-series/cinema-made-in-italy-2017/

 

SCREENING PROGRAMME

Wednesday 1st March

 

6.30 pm  / 7 Minutes (88 minutes)                                                                                                                                                                                              

Intro and Q&A with Violante Placido and Cristiana Capotondi (actresses)

 

Thursday 2nd March

 

6.30 pm /  EARS (90 minutes)

Intro and Q&A with Alessandro Aronadio (director)

 

8.50 pm / Pericle the Black (100 minutes)                                                                                                                                     

Intro and Q&A with Stefano Mordini  (director)

 

Friday 3rd March

 

6.30 pm / The Confessions (100 minutes)                                                                                                                                         

Intro and Q&A with Roberto Andò (director)      

 

8.50 pm / In Guerra Per Amore (99 minutes)                                                                                                                                   

Intro and Q&A with Pierfrancesco Diliberto aka Pif (director and writer) and Michele Astori (writer)

 

Saturday 4th March

 

6.15 pm /  Pawn Streets (85 minutes)                                                                                                                                               

Intro and Q&A with Irene Dionisio (director)

 

8.50 pm / Slam (100 minutes)                                                                                                                                                                  

Intro and Q&A with Andrea Molaioli (director)

 

Sunday 5th March

 

2.00 pm  / The Battle of Algiers (121 minutes) (distributed in the UK by CultFilms: www.cultfilms.co.uk)                  

 

4.20 pm / Vangelo  (87 minutes)                                                                                                                                                          

Intro and Q&A with Pippo Delbono (director and actor)

 

6.40 pm / I Was a Dreamer (100 minutes)                                                                                                                                            

Intro and Q&A with Michele Vannucci (director) and Mirko Frezza (actor)

 

LINE-UP FOR CINEMA MADE IN ITALY 2017

 

7 MINUTES (7 Minuti) – Opening Night

Director: Michele Placido – 88 mins

Cast: Ambra Angiolini, Ottavia Piccolo, Cristiana Capotondi, Fiorella Mannoia, Maria Nazionale, Violante Placido, Clémence Poésy, Sabine Timoteo, Anne Consigny, Michele Placido, Bruno Cariello, Mimma Lovoi, Donato Placido, Gerardo Placido, Luisa Cattaneo, Erika D’Ambrosio, Balkissa Maiga, Lee Colbert

 

Following a takeover, the new owner of an Italian textile plant (played magnificently by Anne Consigny, who was most recently seen in Paul Verhoeven’s Elle), flies in from Paris to propose the plan masterminded in order to preserve the workers’ future.  When the women in the plant’s council learn that nobody will lose their job, provided everyone gives up seven minutes of their daily break, it seems too good to be true. But when they start to analyse what the seven minutes actually represent, it soon dawns on them that more is at stake than merely their workers’ rights. Based on a true story, 7 minutes is a taut and gripping drama featuring emotionally anchoring performances from notably Clémence Poésy, Ambra Angiolini and Ottavia Piccolo.

 

EARS (Orecchie)

Director: Alessandro Aronadio – 90 mins

Cast: Daniele Parisi, Francesca Antonelli, Silvana Bosi, Masaria Colucci, Silvia D’Amico, Piera Degli Esposti, Ivan Franek, Sonia Gessner, Paolo Giovannucci, Rocco Papaleo, Andrea Purgatori, Re Salvador, Niccolò Senni, Pamela Villoresi, Milena Vukotic, Massimo Wertmüller

 

Following his brilliant debut feature Due Vite per Caso (which has won over 15 awards), Alessandro Aronadio is back with a sharp and witty comedy. Stylishly shot in black and white, Ears follows a day in the life of a hapless young university lecturer, as he wanders around the streets of Rome, questioning the true purpose of his life. Clarity is obtained after a succession of Kafkaesque situations, which include an encounter with a bevy of mistrusting nuns, an outlandish rapper, and an impertinent ear specialist. Made on a micro budget under the umbrella of the Biennale College Cinema programme, Alessandro Aronadio’s absurdist comedy was an instant hit when it premiered at last year’s Venice International Film Festival.

 

PERICLE THE BLACK (Pericle il Nero)

Director: Stefano Mordini – 100 mins

Cast: Riccardo Scamarcio, Marina Foïs, Valentina Acca, Gigio Morra, Maria Luisa Santella, Lucia Ragni, Eduardo Scarpetta, Seloua M’Hamdi, Samuel Laurie

 

Co-produced by the Dardenne brothers, and loosely based on Giuseppe Ferrandino’s Pericle il Nero, Stefano Mordini’s third feature is a contemporary Italian mafia film set in Belgium and France. Riccardo Scamarcio (Burnt, Effie Gray, Third Person) is a loyal Camorra low-life who makes ends meet by doing dirty jobs for Don Luigi, a Neapolitan crime lord and pizzeria owner based in the outskirts of Liège.  When a job goes wrong, he has no choice but to go on the run, and after a brief spell in hiding, ends up in Calais. Alienated, and deep down yearning to be part of a family, he seeks refuge in the form of divorced bakery worker Anastasia, played superbly by French actress Marina Foïs (Paris Follies, Polisse, Irréprochable). They embark on a bittersweet whirlwind romance, as they endeavour to sidestep the shadow of his tormented past.

 

THE CONFESSIONS (Le Confessioni)

Director: Roberto Andò – 100 mins

Cast: Toni Servillo, Daniel Auteuil, Connie Nielsen, Pierfrancesco Favino, Moritz Bleibtreu, Marie-Josée Croze, Richard Sammel, Johan Heldenbergh, Stéphane Freiss, Aleksei Guskov, Ernesto D'Argenio, Lambert Wilson, Julian Ovenden, Togo Igawa, Andy de la Tour, John Keogh, Giulia Andò

 

Produced by Angelo Barbagallo (Dear Diary, The Son’s Room, Certified Copy), Roberto Andò’s slick mystery thriller centers on a simple monk of the Carthusian order, who shakes things up at a G8 meeting held in a luxury hotel on the Baltic Coast. After a high-ranking official is found dead in his room, it transpires that the purpose of the state treasurers’ gathering is to introduce radical economic reforms that will have irreparable destructive effects on less-developed countries in the world. Stopping them soon becomes a race against time…. The elegant mise en scène, Oscar-winning composer Nicola Piovani’s exquisite score, along with a stellar cast including Toni Servillo, Daniel Auteuil, and Connie Nielson, make for irresistible viewing.

 

IN GUERRA PER AMORE

Director: Pierfrancesco Diliberto aka Pif – 99 mins

Cast: Andrea Di Stefano, Pierfrancesco Diliberto aka Pif, Sergio Vespertino, Maurizio Bologna, Miriam Leone, Samuele Segreto, Stella Egitto, Antonello Puglisi, Vincent Riotta, Maurizio Marchetti, Mario Pupella, Aurora Quattrocchi, Rosario Minardi, Orazio Stracuzzi, Lorenzo Patanè, David Mitchum Brown, Forest Baker, Salvatore Ragusa, Domenico Centamore

 

Following on from The Mafia Kills Only in Summer, Pierfrancesco Diliberto (aka Pif) brings us another funny and touching tale peppered with historical facts.  It is 1943, and World War II is in full swing. In the heart of New York fresh faced Arturo (played by Pierfrancesco Diliberto) has fallen head over heels for his restaurant boss’ daughter Flora. The feeling is mutual, but Flora has been promised to the son of an influential New York mobster. The only way Arturo will be able to marry his beloved, is if he is granted approval by her father, who lives in a small town in Sicily. Young and broke, Arturo enlists in the US Army, which is preparing to invade the island, an event which will change the history of Sicily, Italy, and the Mafia forever. 

 

Francesco Diliberto (aka Pif) was assistant director to Marco Tullio Giordana on the anti-Mafia film I Cento Passi in 1998. Besides being a film director, writer and actor, he is also a satirical current-affairs broadcaster who has contributed to numerous Italian TV shows, including Le Iene. He has had his own show, Il Testimone, on MTV since 2007 and hosts the radio show I Provinciali on RAI 2, along with his screenwriting collaborator Michele Astori.

 

PAWN STREETS (Le Ultime Cose)

Director: Irene Dionisio – 85 mins

Cast: Fabrizio Falco, Roberto De Francesco, Christina Rosamilia, Alfonso Santagata, Salvatore Cantalupo, Anna Ferruzzo, Nicole De Leo, Maria Eugenia D'Aquino, Margherita Coldesina, Matteo Polidoro

 

Set in Turin, Pawn Streets reveals an insider’s view of the goings on behind the closed doors of a local pawnbrokers, and the wheeling and dealing which takes place in the streets outside. Each and every object tells a different story: a cherished fur coat is handed over by a transvestite who has become estranged from her family; a precious gold necklace fetches a moderate price for a desperate mother of two. Meanwhile, a penniless grandfather unwillingly becomes embroiled in black market pawn broking, so he can afford to buy a hearing aid for his three year old grandson. Irene Dionisio, who is also a documentary film-maker, succeeds in rendering an honest account of some of the circumstances which might drive people to pawn their most cherished belongings, as a last resort. Pawn Streets is produced by Carlo Cresto-Dina, whose previous credits include The Wonders and Corpo Celeste.

 

SLAM (Tutto per una ragazza)

Director: Andrea Molaioli – 100 mins

Cast: Ludovico Tersigni, Barbara Ramella, Jasmine Trinca, Luca Marinelli, Pietro Ragusa, Fiorenza Tessari, Lidia Vitale, Fausto Sciarappa, Gianluca Broccatelli, Tony Hawk

 

Sam is a 16 year old skateboarding fanatic who has his whole life ahead of him. When his girlfriend breaks the news that she is pregnant, the only person he can turn to is his all-time hero and skateboarding legend, Tony Hawk. Reminiscent of the film Sliding Doors, Sam is inexplicably hurtled into the future and offered a glimpse of what will be…. or what could be.  At the end of the day, it is up to Sam to make the right decisions. Based on Nick Hornby’s successful novel of the same name, Slam is all twists and turns and heel flips, and features a splendid performance by Luca Marinelli, who starred in last year’s They Call Me Jeeg Robot. Prior to making his first feature film, Andrea Molaioli worked as assistant director and second director on numerous films, including Nanni Moretti’s The Son’s Room and Dear Diary. In 2008 his film The Girl By the Lake won three David di Donatello Awards.

 

THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS (La Battaglia di Algeri)

Director: Gillo Pontecorvo – 121 mins

Cast: Brahim Haggiag, Jean Martin, Saadi Yacef

 

The Battle of Algiers tells the story of the life-and-death struggle between the French colonial government of Algeria and the Algerian Liberation Front, the FLN, who wanted the French out and were willing to set off bombs to do it. The French sent in their elite Paratroopers with the order to use Any Means to break the insurgent – torture included. It’s a true story, done on location with many of the FLN appearing in it, including the producer who was an FLN leader. This film, which was first released in 1966, is a passionate yet completely impartial record of struggle which led to Algeria’s Independence.

 

The Battle of Algiers is distributed in the UK by CultFilms: www.cultfilms.co.uk. Digitally re-mastered in high definition from restored archive elements approved by the filmmakers, this all-time classic release of The Battle of Algiers also commemorates the 50th anniversary of Algerian independence. The new version also includes some previously unseen footage, making this the most complete edition ever. The restoration was curated by Cineteca di Bologna and Istituto Luce-Cinecitta, in collaboration with Surf Film, Casbah Entertainment, and CultFilms.

 

VANGELO

Director: Pippo Delbono – 87 mins

Cast: Pippo Delbono, Safi Zakria, Nosa Ugiagbe, Petra Magoni, Pepe Robledo, Ilaria Fantin, Bobò Robledo

 

In Vangelo theatre director Pippo Delbono visits a migrant centre and meets the refugees who have come to seek shelter there. They are in limbo, waiting to find out if they will be allowed to stay, or simply be moved on to the next holding area. He becomes part of their everyday lives, in which they are suspended between painful memories and an uncertain future. Slowly but surely, the refugees open up to him, and tell him their stories. Some of these feature on screen, others remain secret. Through the lives of these people, the inevitable protagonists of a new age, Delbono’s vision for his theatrical production of the Gospel starts to take shape.

 

I WAS A DREAMER (Il più grande sogno)

Director: Michele Vannucci – 100 mins

Cast: Mirko Frezza, Alessandro Borghi, Vittorio Viviani, Milena Mancini, Ivana Lotito, Ginevra De Carolis

 

Mirko is a 39 year old father of two, who returns home after an eight year stint in jail. He dreams of being given a second chance, and attempts to leave behind a life of violence and petty crime once and for all. The perfect opportunity arises when he is unexpectedly elected president of the neighborhood committee in his local area in a run-down suburb of Rome. Before long, Mirko starts putting all his energy into transforming the lives of those around him, setting up a soup kitchen and food bank, and even persuading fellow down-and-outs to grow tomatoes on a nearby allotment. Little by little, he manages to reconcile with his two daughters, and prepare for the arrival of his third child, which his ever-patient wife is expecting. Michele Vannucci met lead actor Mirko Frezza when he was auditioning for his graduation film in 2012. Hanging out with him for three years inspired Vannucci to write the screenplay for I Was a Dreamer, which is based on Mirko’s real-life experiences.

 

 

 

 

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BFI Flare Line Up

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BFI Flare: Programme announced!

 

The full line-up for BFI Flare: London LGBT Film Festival is now online

 

This year's Festival will open with the World Premiere of Fergus O’Brien’s Against the Law, and will close with the International Premiere of Jennifer Reeder’s Signature Move. 

The programme is once again divided into three handy sections: Hearts, Bodies and Minds. Packed with this year's must-see LGBT films as well as talks, events, club nights and more, there's something for everyone at this year's Flare!

Tickets go on sale to the public from 27 February, or join the BFI to get to the front of the queue with priority booking from 22 February.

 

 

 

Explore the programme

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Special Presentations

 

Our Opening & Closing Night Galas, plus Centrepiece Screening

 

 

 

 

Against the Law

 

Thu 16 Mar 18:15 & 20:45 | NFT1

This year’s opening film highlights a key moment in British history that led to the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality.

 

 

 

 

 

Signature Move

 

Sun 26 Mar 18:15 & 20:40 | NFT1

A moving account of a young woman navigating her life between a mother who doesn’t really know her daughter and a burgeoning relationship that offers the possibility of real happiness.

 

 

 

 

 

Torrey Pines (with live score)

 

Sat 18 Mar 18:45 | NFT2

This psychedelic coming-of-age road trip is both a stop-motion animation, and a theatrical show with live score from Queercore band, Your Heart Breaks.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hearts

 

Films about love, romance and friendship

 

 

 

 

I Love You Both

 

22 & 24 Mar

Twin brother and sister fall for the same guy in this fresh and surprising modern rom-com.

 

 

 

 

 

Taekwondo

 

18 & 20 Mar

A gorgeously photographed, teasingly libidinous exercise in latent homoeroticism set over a long hot summer in Buenos Aires.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bodies

 

Stories of sex, identity and transformation

 

 

 

 

The Handmaiden

 

22 & 23 Mar

Sex, intrigue and duplicity run wild in this 1930s Korean-set drama inspired by Sarah Waters’ marvellous Fingersmith.

 

 

 

 

 

Miles

 

21 & 23 Mar

In a desperate bid to get the college scholarship he needs, a teenage boy joins the girls’ volleyball team.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Minds

 

Reflections on art, politics and community

 

 

 

 

Free Cece!

 

21 & 22 Mar

Laverne Cox leads this insightful documentary into the case of Cece McDonald, whose infamous trial sparked protests around the world.

 

 

 

 

 

Pride?

 

25 & 26 Mar

A warm and intelligent survey that examines the history of Pride, its radical off-shoots and what the future of queer organising will be.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Short and Sweet

 

Small but perfectly formed

 

 

 

 

Trials and Liberations

 

18 & 19 Mar

When it comes to love, we all make mistakes, but do we ever learn from them?

 

 

 

 

 

Not Over Till It's Over

 

25 & 26 Mar

Personal stories of transgender and non-binary experiences from around the globe.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Winks and Nudges

 

An exploration (and reconsideration) of camp cinema

 

 

 

 

Can't Stop The Music

 

Thu 23 Mar 21:00 | BFI IMAX

A monument to camp with the Village People and some of the most dazzling musical numbers ever committed to celluloid.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BFI Flare recommends

 

 

Patsy

Fri 17 Feb 22:00-03:00 | Dalston Superstore
The sporadic queer Parisian trainwreck returns! After wild nights across the world, she’s back for oodles of handbaggy house and euphoric disco.

 

 

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Coming Out: 50 Years of Gay Literature

Sat 25 Feb 19:00 | Wolfson Theatre, LSE
Dean Atta, Neil Bartlett and Maureen Duffy talk about changing attitudes to homosexuality reflected in literature fifty years on from the Sexual Offences Act.

 

 

Read more

 

 

 

 

Lizzie

22 Feb - 12 Mar | Greenwich Theatre 
A new American rock musical based on the trial of Lizzie Borden.
 

 

 

Read more

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alex Cox, Neil Breen, Beyond Vaudeville...opening weekend and highlights of the 2017 Cinedelphia FIlm Festival!

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Philadelphia's most exciting film festival returns for its fifth year!  The 2017 Cinedelphia Film Festival will run from April 13-29 entirely at PhilaMOCA.  As diverse and alternative as ever, this year's programming features everything from a Philly-made documentary hunt for the elusive Sly Stone to an evening with legendary filmmaker Alex Cox (Repo Man, Sid & Nancy).  Opening Night, Closing Night, and select programming are below, full schedule will be announced on March 1.

Thursday, April 13, 7:00 + 9:30 PM (Opening Night)
BLUE VELVET REVISITED - Philly Premiere of an extraordinary documentary comprised entirely of unreleased footage from the set of the David Lynch classic Blue Velvet.

Friday, April 14, 7:00 + 10:00 PM
AN EVENING WITH NEIL BREEN - The visionary actor/director who dethroned Tommy Wiseau in the annals of cult moviemakers makes his first-ever appearance in Philadelphia!

Saturday, April 15, 7:00 PM
AN EVENING WITH ALEX COX - The pioneer of punk filmmaking makes a rare visit to Philadelphia for an extended chat/Q&A and a screening of Repo Man.

Saturday, April 15, 10:00 PM
TOMBSTONE RASHOMON - Philly Premiere of the latest film from Alex Cox, a retelling of the Tombstone legend in the style of Kurosawa's Rashomon.

Saturday, April 22, 7:30 PM
BEYOND VAUDEVILLE/ODDVILLE, MTV RETROSPECTIVE/REUNION - The legendary public access-turned-MTV show gets a video retrospective with the original co-hosts in attendance!  Plus a live taping of a new episode with special guests!

Friday, April 28, 8:00 PM
MAUSOLEUM DANCE PARTY - A live taping of PhilaMOCA's public access show featuring the first-ever Philadelphia performance from 1970s gay garage/disco icon Laurice!

Saturday, April 29, 6:00 + 9:00 PM (Closing Night)
ON THE SLY: IN SEARCH OF THE FAMILY STONE - Produced and Directed by Philadelphia natives, this Slamdance 2017 selection features a local man's 10-year quest to find the elusive Sly Stone.  Philadelphia Premiere.

PhilaMOCA
531 N. 12th Street
Philadelphia, PA  19123
http://www.philamoca.org
http://www.cinedelphiafilmfestival.com

About:
The Cinedelphia Film Festival is Philadelphia's alternative celebration of film that pays tribute to everything from locally-shot rarities to video-era oddities.  It is organized in-house by PhilaMOCA head Eric Bresler.
The Philadelphia Mausoleum of Contemporary Art (PhilaMOCA) is a multi-award-winning art and event space housed in a 100-year-old former showroom for mausoleums.  It was named one of the "21 Reasons Philadelphia is the Coolest City in America" by the Huffington Post and one of the "20 Best Things to do in Philadelphia" by Time Out New York.

 

 

 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

60th SF International Film Festival Closing Night: 'The Green Fog - A San Francisco Fantasia'

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New Collage Film by Guy Maddin Commissioned by the Film Society and Stanford Live and Created in Collaboration with Kronos Quartet and Composer Jacob Garchik Reimagines One of the Most Iconic San Francisco Films of All Time

San Francisco, CA -- The San Francisco Film Society today announced that Closing Night of the landmark 60th San Francisco International Film Festival will be The Green Fog -- A San Francisco Fantasia, a new commission by the Film Society and Stanford Live in which the world-renowned Kronos Quartet will perform a new score by composer Jacob Garchik to accompany a visual collage by award-winning filmmaker and cultural iconoclast Guy Maddin. The Green Fog will take place at the historic Castro Theatre on Sunday, April 16 at 7:00 pm, followed by the Closing Night Party at Mezzanine.

 

"We are delirious with joy that such forces of contemporary culture have come together to create a singular new work for the city of San Francisco as a 60th birthday present to the SF International Film Festival," said SF Film Society Executive Director Noah Cowan. "We look forward to a night where we experience the city anew as one of Guy Maddin's fever dreams, interpreted through the images of myriad filmmakers who have been bewitched by the place and the sounds of the musicians that serve as our iconoclastic ambassadors to the world."

 

Maddin, assisted by his Forbidden Room collaborator Evan Johnson, set himself the challenge and constraint to remake Vertigo without using any footage from the Hitchcock classic, creating a "parallel-universe version," in his words. Using Bay Area-based footage from a variety of sources -- studio classics, '50s noir, documentary and experimental films, and '70s prime-time TV -- and employing Maddin's mastery of assemblage technique, seen in work like My Winnipeg and Brand Upon the Brain, the result exerts the inexorable pull of Hitchcock's twisted tale of erotic obsession while paying tribute to our fair city and the ways it looks and feels through the medium of cinema.

 

Composer Jacob Garchik, who was born in San Francisco and has worked with Kronos Quartet since 2006, fashions a score that collides and converses with Maddin and Johnson's irreverent and loving footage to create a distinctive musical extravaganza. Both filmmakers and composer are excited to include a live Foley element, the "Old Hollywood" method of creating special sound effects.

 

San Francisco's Kronos Quartet have combined a spirit of fearless exploration with a commitment to continually re-imagine the string quartet experience for more than 40 years. They have collaborated with recording artists including Paul McCartney, Laurie Anderson, Jarvis Cocker, Patti Smith, and David Bowie, and have performed scores by Philip Glass live for the films Mishima (1985) and Dracula(1931). At the 58th SF International Film Festival, they performed to Bill Morrison's Beyond Zero: 1914-1918. They spend at least five months of each year on tour, so it's a pleasure and a privilege to have them on their home territory for this very special event.

 

The performance will be followed by a rousing Closing Night Party at 8:30 pm at Mezzanine (444 Jessie Street), closing out the Festival's 60th anniversary in style with cocktails, snacks, and live DJ sets. 21 and over only.

 

Tickets to The Green Fog - A San Francisco Fantasia:

Film Only: $40 member / $50 general

Party Only: $40 member / $50 general

Film & Party: $75 member / $90 general

VIP Film & Party: $130 member / $160 general

 

Box office is now open online at sffs.org for SF Film Society members and opens February 15 for the general public.

 

In recent years the SF Film Society has presented dozens of film and live music pairings -- many of which were commissioned as world premieres -- at the San Francisco International Film Festival, including Vampyr with Mercury Rev; Kronos Quartet Beyond Zero: 1914-1918; Cibo Matto New Scene; The Unknown with Stephin Merritt; Short films with Thao and the Get Down Stay Down; Waxworks with Mike Patton, Scott Ammendola, Matthias Bossi, and William Winant; Buster Keaton Shorts with Merrill Garbus (tUnE-yArDs); Claire Denis Film Scores 1996-2009 with Tindersticks; 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea with Stephin Merritt; The Lost World with Dengue Fever; The Golem with Black Francis; The Phantom Carriage with Jonathan Richman; Heaven and Earth Magic with Deerhoof; Street Angel with American Music Club; Sunrise with Lambchop; A Page of Madness with Superchunk; Jean Painlevé: The Sounds of Science with Yo La Tengo; and Tom Verlaine: Music for Film.

 

For general information visit sffs.org.

To request interviews, contact your Festival Press Office contact.

For photos and press materials visit sffs.org/press.

 

 

San Francisco Film Society
The San Francisco Film Society champions the world's finest films and filmmakers through programs anchored in and inspired by the spirit and values of the San Francisco Bay Area. Building on a legacy of nearly 60 years of bringing the best in world cinema to the local audiences, SFFS is now a national leader in film exhibition, media education and filmmaker services.
 
The Film Society presents more than 100 days of exhibition each year, reaching a total audience of more than 100,000 people. Its acclaimed education program introduces international, independent and documentary cinema and media literacy to more than 10,000 teachers and students. Through Filmmaker360, the Film Society's filmmaker services program, essential creative and business services, and funding totaling millions of dollars are provided to deserving filmmakers at all stages of their careers.
 
The Film Society seeks to elevate all aspects of film culture, offering a wide range of activities that engage emotions, inspire action, change perceptions and advance knowledge. A 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation, it is largely donor and member supported. Membership provides access to discounts, private events and a wealth of other benefits.

For more information visit sffs.org

Stanford Live

Stanford Live presents a wide range of the finest performances from around the world, fostering a vibrant learning community and providing distinctive experiences through the performing arts. With its primary home at Bing Concert Hall, Stanford Live is simultaneously a public square, a sanctuary and a lab, drawing on the breadth and depth of Stanford University to connect performance to the significant issues, ideas and discoveries of our time.

 

Stanford Live includes a wealth of collaborators and partners, including Stanford academic departments and individual faculty members, Stanford students, off-campus arts institutions, and community organizations. Crucially, Stanford Live supports the university's focus on placing the arts at the heart of a Stanford education. For more information visit live.stanford.edu.

 

 

 

 
 

Berlinale Talents 2017: Courage in Action!

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The 15th edition of Berlinale Talents was rounded off yesterday by Berlinale International Jury member and artist Olafur Eliasson as well as director Raoul Peck, who is at the festival this year with the Oscar-nominated I Am Not Your Negro (Panorama) and Le jeune Karl Marx (Berlinale Special). During the last six days, over 100 experts, 250 Talents and well over 6,000 visitors turned HAU Hebbel am Ufer into an international hub of discussion and networking for film lovers.

 

“Once again, this year’s Berlinale Talents proves to be the festival’s innovation lab. Where else can young filmmakers and experienced experts from every culture, country and profession have such open, inspiring exchange and collaborate on bringing new films to life? I wish these Talents success as they turn their ideas into reality. And above all: Have courage!” said the Federal Commissioner for Culture and the Media, Prof. Monika Grütters, on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of Berlinale Talents.

 

Courageous Mutual Exchange

                               

In a time of political and social upheaval, this year’s theme has been a call to take a clear stance on cinematic narratives and aesthetics as well as a reminder against discouragement to rally our optimism and work together to bring about change. Throughout over 100 events and workshops, Talents discussed and worked with renowned experts and mentors, including Paul Verhoeven and Maggie Gyllenhaal, Christo, Agnieszka Holland, Ana Lily Amirpour, Isabel Coixet, Andres Veiel, Gurinder Chadha, Laura Poitras, Timothy Spall and many more.

 

Sunday’s opening panel, with this year’s Berlinale International Jury President Paul Verhoeven and Berlinale International Jury member Maggie Gyllenhaal set the tone for this year’s edition. “Be courageous and step into the unknown,” was Paul Verhoeven’s encouragement for the Talents. Christo, in his 90-minute discussion with the audience, called for creative work to be based in real contexts: “The most important thing of all our work is that it is about real things: real wind, real wet, real dry, real fear.” The days to come were a journey towards discovering personal, creative and filmic moments of courage. Talents alumna Ana Lily Amirpour, who returned this year as an expert, summed up what makes Berlinale Talents so special: “I loved it here when I came in 2010, and I still feel the same. It’s invigorating to be around so many people from everywhere in the world who are just madly in love with their ideas.”

 

Prizes during Berlinale Talents

 

Once again, prizes were awarded to filmmakers during Berlinale Talents.

As part of the “Talent Project Market,” the VFF Talent Highlight Award, endowed with € 10,000, went to the project The Bus to Amerika by producer Nefes Polat and director Derya Durmaz (Turkey). Cash prizes of €1,000 each were awarded to the Cuban producer Maria Carla del Rio and the Singaporean producer Jeremy Chua for their nominated projects.

 

For the fifth time, the Robert Bosch Stiftung awarded during Berlinale Talents film prizes to promote international cooperation between German and Arab filmmakers, endowed with up to € 60,000 each.

Animation: Night by director Ahmad Saleh (Jordan) and producers Jessica Neubauer (Germany) and Saleh Saleh (Jordan)

Short Film: The Trap by director Nada Riyadh (Egypt) and producers Eva Schellenbeck (Germany) and Ayman El Amir (Egypt)

Documentary: Behind Closed Doors (Mor L’Bab) by director Yakout Elhababi (Morocco) and producers Karoline Henkel (Germany) and Hind Sah (Morocco / France)

 

Co-Partner Nespresso kicked off the vertical video contest “Nespresso Talents 2017” during Berlinale Talents. The competition is open for entries until April 17, 2017, at nespresso.com/talents. Winners will be officially announced during the Cannes Film Festival and receive a cash prize and participation in a mentoring programme.

 

And tonight, Berlinale Talents and Perspektive Deutsches Kino will jointly award the inaugural Kompagnon-Fellowship during the closing evening of Perspektive Deutsches Kino.

 

Berlin 2017, Day Seven -- Two winners were enough for one day

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Ben Becker after the screening of "Der Gleiche Himmel" (The Same Sky)

Berlin Journal, Thursday Day 7 

by Alex Deleon <film festivals.com>
Only two films were seen today but both of were of primo excellence.
After resting in bed until noon I headed out to West Berlin on the U-bahn to Catch the  much heralded TV series World Premiere of "The Same Sky" about sex espionage in divided Berlin  in 1974 at the hard to get to Haus der Deutschen Festspiele. Getting there is half a hardship because it is still a tortuous walk after emerging from the metro but the effort expended was justified by the spectacle in question.

The main reason for my own interest in a television show was because of the collaboration between director Oliver Hirschbiegel  and actor Ben Becker of the 2006 masterpiece "Ein Ganz Gewöhnlicher Jude" and hoping to catch up with Becker after all these years, which I in fact did, after the screening. Hopefully that will,lead to an extensive interview in the near future

But Why? -- one might ask, a TV show at a major Film festival?

The answer supplied by festival topper Dieter Koslick is both direct and simple. In recent years the quality of TV drama has improved so much that the viewership is beginning to overlap and compete with film viewing to a large extent world wide. Time to include the best of TV films here.

What was shown was the first two installments of what will be a six part mini-series. The title " The Same Sky" (der Gleiche Himmel) will ring so true to Residents of this city who who lived from 1961 up until 1989 in a city divided into Communist East (GDR) and Capitalist  west, but obviously living under the same sky?

This series will appear in three two hour segments here in Germany but in six single. hour installments in UK and elsewhere. Thebstory starts in East Berlin at an espionage training center where young German soldiers are being taught how to seduce enemy women who could become valuable information sources. One trick, the lecturer tells us, is to make eye contact and focus on the  the Left eye of the intended female victim because women operate by emotion, not by logic, and the left eye is connected to the Right side of the brain where the emotions reside. (Sounds good to me -- maybe I'll give it abtry on my next attempt at seduction!) -- sounds comical but this is a serious story based on presumed fact. A fresh looking young chap is selected toninfiltrate the wesr under an assumed identity and attempt to seduce an unmarried older Swedish woman working for British M.I. in a i oortant position that could supply critical information to the GDR. 

In the first two segments we see how the young undercover agent is able to become intimate with the lady in question by successfully applying the seduction techniques learned in the GDR soy school. 

The attractive older woman who is the object of GDR military intelligence is played by Swedish actress Sofia Helin, well known in Europe from the TV series The Bridge and the young seducer is popular German TV actor Tom Schilling.  Ben Becker plays the gruff East German officer who is the handler of the young agent sent to the other side of the Wall and himself infiltrates the west on occasion. 

Fascinating story, Can't wait to see how it comes out in the followup installments. The script was written by multi-award winning British screenwriter Paula Milne which accounts for the British twist to this Berlin Story.

 

Jesper Christensen, magnificent as Hakon VII in "The King's Choice"

 

From there I walked up to the Zoo Palast, a long twenty minute trudge, just in time to catch The Norwegian WWII epic called "The Kings 

Choice". (Kongens Nei). This is a tremenndous docu-drama of the category "They don't them like this Anymore" -- over two hours long but focusing just on the four day period from April 8 to April 11, 1940 -- when the Germans invaded Norway for the iron ore reserves and the long strategic coastline under the pretense that they were protecting Norway from a British invasion. The old actor who plays King Hakon VI as a devoted family man as well as a noble king was exceptional and arresting. (Jesper Christensesn, 68)
Suspense filled, almost an historical thriller. So well made that even if this is a relatively unknown corner of WW history it may go over at some international BOs just for the spectacle and scope. Great picture.
Made my festival day, and washed it down with an Indian dinner at Ashoka in Savigny Plarz.
King Hakon VII already up in years, has to decide whether  to acquiesce to a Puppet Government under Norwegian traitor Quisling or refuse to accede to the German demands and bring the Norwegians into armed conflicr with the invaders. After fleeing to the north one step ahead of the advancing Germans he agrees to meet the German envoy for a final attempt at a negotiated settlement to achieve a peaceful solution but feels it his royal duty to decline and go into a brief hopeless war of resistance.
The events of these critical days are followed almost hour by hour to produce a documentary effect but this is actually fictional although based on real, people and real events.

Xlnt movie. Made my day.

"King's Choice" is a 2016 biographical war film directed by Erik Poppe. A co-production between Norway and Ireland, and was selected as the Norwegian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscars 2017.

Alex, Golden Bear Lounge

Grand Hyarr, Berlin

 

 

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