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"A Life of Death" (2003/USA/8 mins) will play in DOCartoon in Pietrasanta, Italy from September 24-30, 2011. Other titles selected for this prestigious festival are Chris Landreth's Oscar-winning "Ryan", "Yellow Sticky Notes" by 2009 Clermont-Ferrand winner Jeff Chiba Stearns, and the multiple award-winner "Giallo Milano" by Sergio Basso.
For more information on the festival, please download this program: http://issuu.com/claudianeri65/docs/docartoo...
Call for Script/Film Entries: The 6th
Annual SURGE Film Festival
Dear friends in this group and beyond,
The Sixth Annual S.U.R.G.E. Film
Festival is accepting entries.
We accept Multimedia, Film and Script
Entries. We offer wonderful Early Bird discounts until July 14th on
all entry Fees. We accept entries through Withoutabox (click here) or through our
website (click here). After that we accept entries until November 2011 for the
2012 festiva...
A collection of daring documentaries from around the world, screened in Cape Town, South Africa
Director: Robert M. Herzog.
Based on an almost true but entirely surreal experience. In 1968, a college senior tries to finish his Harvard Law School Application, which would keep him from being draft bait, likely to fight in the Vietnam War. Fong and his roommates start making enormous paper airplanes, get stoned, set the planes on fire and launch them from a precarious roof. At the end of an intense, frenzied evening, a final decision propels Fong into an uncertain, potentially lethal future. Flights depicts the intense pressures of an era when ordinary rites of passage could have life and death consequences. It is a timely exploration of the impact of America at war, amidst a conflict between citizenship and morality.
Director: Brigitte Uttar KORNETZKY.
GOD NO SAY SO
Sierra Leone 2009
Brigitte Uttar Kornetzky
Director, Editor, DOP
After 11 years of a war they did not understand, rife with horrible war crimes, Sierra Leoneans live fraternally and peacefully despite a ruthless corruption, which strips them of the basic necessities. God No Say So weaves a colourful mosaic of Sierra Leone and her peoples' extraordinary forgiveness and resilience.
In a crux moment, a baker maimed during the conflict still feels unsettled and cannot find peace within himself. With the camera characteristically close, he is asked if he would seek revenge against the man who did this to him, he replies after a long moment of silence, "Me? God no say so."
Yet God is not the centerpiece for tales of survival, access to water, education, hard work, prostitution, and fear of accused war criminal Charles Taylor. While filming, Taylor literally flew over in a helicopter on his way to jail in Freetown, which was terrifying for everyone being filmed at the time. His trial at The Hague should end this Fall, with the sentencing perhaps in 2010.
Over two hundred at time survived the war in the belly of a bridge above the ocean. Kornetzky was the first outsider to see it. The core group of survivors breaks rocks beside the bridge for a meager living. "No stealing. No fighting. Righteousness. Together as one." It's a contemporary post war bohemia.
In a long conversation between a broker and a woman with keen wit who hustles Whites when she can, to support her family, we find a treasure about hope, dreams, and optimism.
"Corruption is so rife", we hear a journalist say, that everything goes to a few people, while the others suffer miserably. Then the camera descends into a shantytown by the ocean.
God No Say So captures a spot in human history so dark that it demands a new order of our minds. Searching within so much confusion doesn’t find solid ground. The victims’ minds still turn, as do ours, with their outrageous reality. The criminal acts are enormous. Could our neighbors – our children - could we do this? Why is this happening to this good spirited people?
Since 2007 the LIDF has worked to ensure that London is host to exciting, diverse, challenging and inspiring films from every corner of the world. The LIDF is committed to providing a platform for international documentaries and their directors. It does this by working with globally recognised partners and venues, such as the British Museum, the Barbican Centre, and the Royal Society of the Arts on a year-round programme of screenings and other events that includes the 10-day London International Documentary Festival.
The LIDF’s ongoing commitment to what it calls ‘Conversations in Film’ creates a unique kind of film festival. The films within LIDF are the starting point for a series of programmed ‘conversations’ – panel discussions and workshops – that bring diverse audiences together to go beyond the films themselves in order to engage with social, cultural and political issues in the company of policy makers, academics, journalists and other cultural commentators
Having celebrated its third year the LIDF is now looking forward to working with new partners and presenting another feast of film and debate in April / May 2010.
a surreal look at war,conflict.set in a future landscape bleak and strange (winner of the best short film award Muswell Hill Festival 2000 )
The International Festival “A Film for Peace” aims at presenting and promoting films focusing on human rights, such as people’s right to peace, the right to water, disarmament, women and children’s rights, the right to a healthy environment, and the right to health care.
New for the 2014 edition, was a special event sponsored by the festival A Film for Peace during the 71st Venice International Film Festival. For the 2015 edition, the Festival intends to strengthen its presence in this area by providing further marketing opportunities to engaging and quality films.
Submitting films is free of charge. The Submission Deadline has been EXTENDED to APRIL 30, 2015.
The 2015 Edition of the Festival grants the following awards:
• Special Award “Water Rights” for the Best Film with a theme based on water rights, granted by a special jury;
• Special Award for the Best Feature Film: Recommended for Schools and Special Award for the Best Short Film: Recommended for Schools, awarded by the jury of the high school network and by the jury of university students;
• Special Award for the Best Animated Short Film: Recommended for Primary Schools, awarded by the jury of the primary school network;
• Special Award for the Best Film on Disarmament granted by a special jury;
• Special Award for Best Film “From First World War to a Peaceful Future”, awarded by a special jury;
• Awards for the 4 film finalists granted by a technical jury.
An elderly lady has been keeping a diary all her life. We follow the journey back in time through her diary to find the source of where the diary came from.
The Brighton based band Phatfish held a national tour during April 2005. This film was made as a short introductory to their gigs. "Faithful" was the theme of the tour.(http://www.phatfish.net)
Set in Italy 1943, the battle of Monte Camino. Len, a 20 year old English solider, has his leg blown up by a mortar bomb. A medic helps him to a trench where he finds a small group of other injured soldiers. There they support each other with the fear that some might not survive the night.
This was the title video for The Phatfish "There is a Day DVD Video Collection" which had a fresh version of the classic song.
The DVD also included a number of other videos we have made of them over the years.
Abdul and Nora come from two different countries and two different cultures, but find a common bond at the gym with a zany cast of regulars.
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