Director: Aitken Pearson.
The 'Sacred Hoop' of the Lakota Sioux with discussions from powerful and respected contributors on Indian Reservations in South Dakota.
This is the Final Call for entries to the Isle of Wight International Film Festival the closing date for entries is 31st MARCH 2011.
For further information please visit Isle of Wight International Film Festival Submission Rules Page
We look forward to any final entries to this new Festival in the UK
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THIRD ANNUAL MINGHELLA FILM FESTIVAL
ISLE OF WIGHT, 11 - 13 MARCH 2011
Fans of Antonio Carluccio will be sorry to hear that unforeseen circumstances now prevent him from attending this year's Minghella Film Festival, where he had hoped to be Guest of Honour at Sunday's Big Italian Brunch party. Signor Carluccio OBE has sent the following message: "I wish everyone at the Minghella Film Festival 2011 all the best and look forward to joining you next time....
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The Isle of Wight International Film Festival started it's run of Fancy Dress film shows, with a showing of the Rocky Horror Picture Show in it's original format at one of the festival's venues in Ryde Isle of Wight. The evening proved a great hit with a number of die hard RHPS fans, many of whom came dressed up for the event.
Over the next 5 months the Festival team will be running various special film events to highlight the genres of films that will be shown.
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The second edition of the Minghella Film Festival will take place in Newport on the Isle of Wight from 12 to 14 March 2010. Last year's event showcased Oscar©winning director Anthony Minghella's feature films with introductions by members of his family and interviews with friends and colleagues including Jude Law, Alan Rickman, Martin Freeman and Lord David Puttnam.
This year's event continues the personal approach to presenting Anthony Minghella's work with a fasci...
Ryde International Film Festival Isle of Wight (IOWIFF) are currently adding short clips to the website so that users and subscribers can get an idea of different genres. The clips will also have captioing added to them so that the films are accessible to all site users.
We are also looking into providing a system by which users can have the site read out to them, which is useful for users who do not speak english as a second language.
We would welcome any comments or suggestions wi...
Based in Ryde, Isle of Wight, on the south coast of England. This is
the first International Film Festival to be held on the Island. With
its fantastic golden sands and town on the beach. We aim to become one
of the UK’s and internationally sought after film festivals.
So, we are open to anyone out there, who has made a film, thought of
making a film, or is in the process of making a film. To send your
entries to us use the withoutabox link or post them to us directly.
Films can be up to five years old and with over 20 categories to
choose from, there is no excuse for anyone to say they can’t have a go.
If it’s in your wardrobe or under your bed, dust it down and send it
off to us and we will show it on one of our big screens on the beach,
or at the traditional Commodore Theatre in the centre of town.
Looking forward to seeing you and your films on the beach in April 2011 – don’t forget your swimming costume only for the brave!!!!!
Mission Statement
The aim of the Ryde Isle of Wight International Film Festival is to
encourage creativity in all aspects of film production, not dependant
on financial and physical restrictions, gender, geographical location,
age or ability. We acknowledge and encourage film making through
diversity.
The directors are pleased to annouce the 1st Ryde Isle of Wight International Film Festival which is running from 20th September - 25th September 2010.
Based in Ryde, Isle of Wight, on the south coast of England. This is
the first International Film Festival to be held on the Island. With
its fantastic golden sands and town on the beach.We aim to become one
of the UK’s and internationally sought after film festivals.
So, we are open to anyone out there, who has made a film, th...
By Maria Esteves - November 11, 2009