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International Thai Film Festival a.k.a. ITFF is a prestigious international film event that showcases the best films from around the world. The event of ITFF (held annually in the middle of September, every year, in Bangkok, Thailand) brings together film and entertainment industry professionals and film enthusiasts alike, celebrating and awarding the very best productions and artists (ITFF Film and Entertainment Industry Awards). The Festival provides a memorable and unique experience for all visitors, and all attendees can gain from it and grow personally and/or business wise. ITFF presents industry insiders, knowledge and a colorful experience for everyone. Please visit our website for further information at: https://www.thaifilmfestival.com/ For all the news, opportunities and to keep up-to-date with ITFF, please like and follow our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/thaifilmfest.
"Through the Pane" will play the Purgatory Film Exhibition in Detroit, Michigan, USA on March 12, 2017.
Helmed by Dawn Westlake, the short film is based on the memoir chapter by her father, Donald G. Westlake, which deals with his acceptance of her mother's death. They were very happily married for 62 years.
GC Johnson of Acoustic Labs scored the film. (He was nominated for the Peer Raben Music Award at SoundTrack_Cologne in Germany in August 2016.)
"Through the Pane" ...
In the 15 years since his passing, Stanley Kubrick's reputation has continued to grow as one of the finest directors in the history of cinema, while new generations of film fans discover the rich body of work he left behind, which continues to provoke passionate debate regarding his films' meaning, whether philosophical, moral or metaphysical. Whatever one's own position on a given film, there's no denying that for many viewers, Kubrick's work inspires a fervor whi...
The Lumière Award was created to celebrate a filmmaker, in Lyon, the very place where the cinematograph was invented by Louis and Auguste Lumière, and where they shot their first film, Workers Leaving the Factory, in 1895. Because we must express our appreciation to the directors and artists of the cinema who fill our lives, the Lumière Award is a distinction reflecting time, gratitude, and admiration. Awarded by Bertrand Tavernier, Thierry Frémaux and the Institut Lumière team, one filmmaker receives each year in October the Lumière Award for his filmography, for his intense passion for the cinema that nourishes his work, finally, for his fundamental contribution to cinema.
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Strangelove Filmfest is a yearly event in Antwerp where the public will be taken into the underbelly of cinema. ‘Strange’, ‘cult’, ‘weird’ and ‘gender’ are the terms used to define a story. The festival offers a very rich choice of movies, shorts, documentaries and classics from Queer Cinema. A treat for the movie lover!
First and foremost a film festival, Strangelove does also offer a tasty platter of music, performance and visual art. Every evening we serve smiles and food (volxkeuken) in the bar where you can sit back and enjoy some gigs, video-installations, theatre, expositions or performances. This unique combination serves a broad spectrum of culture lovers who adore surprises. An invigorating festival for everyone!
This festival is an initiative of Interzone vzw who stimulate and spread audiovisual art.
This October will mark 50 years since Dr. No, the first James Bond novel adapted for the screen, made its debut. The film’s mixture of espionage, intrigue, action, exotic locales and a bit of sex, all set the standard for what audiences would expect from subsequent films in the series.
But the Bond movies, aside from just being movies, almost immediately carved out a niche and established themselves as a cornerstone of cold war pop culture, with each new i...
We are delighted to introduce you to the NY Film Market, the only film market on the U.S. East Coast. Now in our 3rd year, we are growing in popularity and hope that you can attend as a delegate, exhibitor, or sponsor. The NY Film Market runs concurrently with the New York City International Film Festival (NYCIFF) in the heart of Times Square.
Why attend the NY Film Market?
- Costs less than other film markets - the NY Film Market is all about helping you to SELL, BUY, and MAKE...
Just having our DCP finished after a long arduous battle with our post production house who nearly went under because of the recession! En route we even managed to pick up a couple of award nominations without getting out of bed! So now we are up and running the world is truly ours..... so come and get us!
This movie is like you've never seen before. It takes a form and plays with it, it asks the audience to think, yet it has a mellow touch tinged with humour and love. You have to see it ...
Although renowned as one of the greatest film directors of all time, many movie fans are unaware of the origins and influences of Stanley Kubrick's mastery of the cinematic medium. The current exhibition, Stanley Kubrick: History in Photographs 1945-1950 which opens November 18 at Moscow's Multimedia Art Museum, provides valuable insight into Kubrick's early years as a young photographer for the American magazine Look, and showcases the best of his work during this...
"Footprints in the Sand?"
Photographic Exhibition/Visual Documentation
July 1 - August 31, 2011
Rathaus Schöneberg (city hall) Berlin/Germany
Production & Direction
Fountainhead® Tanz Theatre
"Footprints in the Sand?"
Photographic Exhibition/Visual Documentation
July 1 - August 31, 2011
Rathaus Schöneberg (city hall) Berlin/Germany
Production & Direction
Fountainhead® Tanz Theatre
"Footprints in the Sand?"
Photographic Exhibition/Visual Documentation
July 1 - August 31, 2011
Rathaus Schöneberg (city hall) Berlin/Germany
Production & Direction
Fountainhead® Tanz Theatre
Vernissage, July 1, 2011
"Footprints in the Sand?"
Photographic Exhibition/Visual Documentation
July 1 - August 31, 2011
Rathaus Schöneberg (city hall) Berlin/Germany
Production & Direction
Fountainhead® Tanz Theatre
Regina Gerschke & Barbara Saltmann
"Footprints in the Sand?"
Photographic Exhibition/Visual Documentation
July 1 - August 31, 2011
Rathaus Schöneberg (city hall) Berlin/Germany
Production & Direction
Fountainhead® Tanz Theatre
Angela Kramer, Prof. Donald Muldrow Griffith, Regina Gerschke, Dr. Uta Isbert
"Footprints in the Sand?"
Photographic Exhibition/Visual Documentation
July 1 - August 31, 2011
Rathaus Schöneberg (city hall) Berlin/Germany
Production & Direction
Fountainhead® Tanz Theatre
Prof. Donald Muldrow Griffith
From
cameras and costumes to cahiers and clippings, the Cinémathèque
Francaise’s Kubrick season is an insightful exhibition for everyone from
cinema novices to devoted followers alike.
First things first, let me just say that I am no great expert on
Kubrick. I’ve seen his major films (with mixed reactions) and I’ve read
articles with a passing interest, but he’s not a director for whom I’ve
scrambled though library back catalogues to find first edition copies...
By Maria Esteves – November 7, 2010
Digital Art @Google: Ancient Stories with Modern Technology Exhibition and Artist Talk artTEKtech Tanna by media artist Paul D. Miller (aka DJ Spooky) commence Thursday, November 11, 2010, 5:30pm – 7:30pm, at Google, Inc., New York. Miller is launching an artist residency on the island of Tanna in Vanuatu's South Pacific archipelago. His works inspired by his vision for the Vanuatu Pacifica Foundation address "Can 21st century technology supp...
UKIFF is delighted to
announce the inaugural 1st London Iranian Film Festival, commencing on
November 19, 2010.
Film
festivals that honour Iranian films are held annually across the globe
and now the time has finally arrived for an Iranian Film Festival to
have a permanent home in the United Kingdom. With a diverse programme
celebrating the best of contemporary Iranian films, the festival will
showcase some of the finest talents of this rich cinematic culture.
Whilst acclaimed
Iranian directors may well be familiar to UK audiences, a new generation
of emerging voices remain largely unknown. The intention of the London
Iranian Film Festival is to introduce this undiscovered new talent to
London’s film enthusiasts, as well as celebrating the work of legendary
Iranian filmmakers.
The
London Iranian Film Festival is currently seeking submissions with
consistent Iranian elements within the following categories:
Feature Film(more
than 60 minutes)
Documentary(no longer than 3 hours)
Short Film(no longer
than 30 minutes)
The chosen films will
be screened at two of London’s most prestigious cinema venues in a
weeklong event that will include Q and A’s. The Festival offers a number
of travel and accommodation allowances to participating filmmakers.
The 1st London Iranian
Film Festival promises to be a landmark event in promoting Iranian film
culture within the UK.
We look forward to welcoming you to the
occasion.
Production & Direction
FOUNTAINHEAD® TANZ THEATRE
THE COLLEGIUM - FORUM & TELEVISION PROGRAM BERLIN
in association with
CULTURAL ZEPHYR e.V.
present
XXV. Black International Cinema Berlin 2010
Anniversary
A COMPLEXION CHANGE – International & Intercultural Diplomacy
The Magical Oasis Cinema Experience
in cooperation with
Commissioner for Integration, District Tempelhof-Schöneberg, Berlin
May 4-8, 2010
RATHAUS SCHÖNEBERG (City Hall)
Kinosaal (cinema)...
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