Le 28 mars 2010 des personnalités du monde du cinéma et dela spiritualité ont remis les prix pour récompenser les meilleurs films 2010 de chaque catégorie : JérômeSoubeyrand, Tenzin Kunchap, Sacha Bourdo, Hichem Yacoubi, Chau Belle dinh, PhilippeMaynial, Yves Deschamps...PALMARES OF THE EUROPEAN SPIRITUAL FILM FESTIVAL 2010PALMARES 2010 BEST SPIRITUAL FICTION FILMMilarepa by Neten Chokling(90mn, BuBEST EUROPEAN SPIRITUAL FILMSunday is the Day by JoeriVlekken(52mn, Belgium)BEST SP...
“The Sun Behind The Clouds: Tibet’s Struggle for Freedom”Opens March 31st, 2010 at “Film Forum” Recently, at the Palm Springs International Film Festival, held this past January 5-18, 2010, screenings of Chinese features, “City of Life and Death” and “Quick, Quick, Slow”, were removed from the film festival by the state-run China Film Group in order to protest the festival’s choice to show the “The Sun Behind The Clouds”, which takes on a unique Tibetan perspective ...
Director: Saliha Wazirzada.
Zarmina is one of the many Afghan and pukhtoon women who wants to make her son's life better despite her own traumatic experience of war and help comes from where she least expects.
Language: Pashto/ Pukhtho and Persian music
subtitles Provided in english
Duration 10 mins
Director: Ofer naim.
Those who remember Jerusalem in its splendor have called it the city of gold.
It is a city remembered for its glorious past but with no future. Instead of dealing with the present, people remain involved in the past. This is what stands in the way of Jerusalem’s survival.
What happened to “Jerusalem of Gold”?
Is there any hope or solution to the problems surrounding Jerusalem?
Which of the three religions should have the right to control Jerusalem?
Should Jerusalem be the capital city?
Maybe all that is happening in Jerusalem stems from the ”Jerusalem Syndrome” that causes one to lose touch with reality and ones stability.
Did Israel and Jerusalem’s leaders suffer from this syndrome as well?
This movie tries to answer many of these questions talking to a number of people from various walks of life in this unique city and through the many songs sung longingly about this city, over time.
Over 70 films will be screened during the 6-day festival – giving the Kazakh people, producers, distributors, selectors of other major film festivals and foreign journalists the possibility of discoveringthe best of contemporary Central Asian cinema.
The competition programme will include full-length feature films produced in 2007/2008 in Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan.
Director: Roger Walch.
David (Ted Taylor) comes to Japan for one week to study traditional legends. He is supposed to meet Professor Ozawa, a leading expert in the field. But when he arrives, he gets picked up by Ozawa's two female assistants, Sanae (Mimori Sento) and Manami (Sakiko Ikegami). They bring him to a traditional guest-house and accompany him during his stay.
A strange man in the bath house (Kan Mikami) tells David about the local Tengu legend. Tengu are a class of well known monster-spirits with a long nose and a red face who live in the Japanese forests and mountains. David is immediately fascinated. But the more he finds out about the Tengu, the more he is drawn into his own past-life.
As a matter of fact some Tengu legends can be connected to shipwrecked foreigners who were forced to live in hiding in the Japanese mountains during Japan's Sakoku (closed country) era (1637 - 1853). Ultimately, "Tengu" is the story of a Westerner who becomes the origin of a famous Japanese legend.
Director: Rybakov Leonid.
This could happen to anyone. If you are 18. If your friends have all settled. Some have started business; some have gone to college; some are in the army. And only you still don't know what you want to be. Like childhood: a fireman or a pilot. And there is no one to ask. You don't speak with your parents and your little sister is too young to understand. There is only one window to the world left to you. The computer screen. Inside there, everything is different: the life of the net. Although it can bring no true human aspects it cannot destroy the desire for friendship, love and emotion.
Director: Guillaume Orignac.
« Khmers islam », a documentary filmed during the Spring of 2008 in Cambodia reveals the merciless repression suffered by muslims under the regime of the Khmer rouge (1975-1979). During those four years, when the entire Cambodian population suffered a ruthless descent into hell, the muslims had been particularly targeted by the Khmer rouge death machine which saw them as « enemy No.1 ».
Total Prize : 50 Millions Rupiah
20 Nominators will broadcast at Jawa Pos Television (JTV), achieve award and Rp 500.000,- per film.
Archived festival (terminated)
To raise public awareness to the importance of the non-fiction genre as an entertaining and informative tool.
This is the biggest independent film festival held in Indonesia
This festival is a 2nd Festival for International Environmental films will be heldon in Tehran ,Iran
All formated will be accepted, regulation is put on our site
The variety and depth of stories to be told about the Jewish experience. The films that we will see are the fruit of the research and labor of filmmakers who have crossed oceans.
Archived festival (terminated)
The Urbis Animax Festival is an event held over five days in Christchurch, New Zealand, it aims to showcase a range of contemporary international short animated works in outdoor locations around the city.
The mission of the Lebanese Film Festival involves two aspects: promoting Lebanese cinema within Lebanon as well as abroad and encouraging the Lebanese filmmaking industry.
The "Lemesos International Documentary Festival" is the main platform for projecting creative, contemporary documentaries in Cyprus.
With films selected from the most recent international production, covering a wide range of the contemporary international documentary genre, the "Lemesos International Documentary Festival" aspires to be a celebration of the art of creative documentary film.
The LIDF is supported and sponsored, among others, by the Ministry of Education and Culture of Cyprus.
The Icon Fantastic Film Festival is part of the Annual National Israeli Science Fiction and Fantasy festival, Icon. Icon is a highly respected festival in Israel, which features also role-playing, lectures and many other attractions.
The French May film festival is organised by the Consulate General of France every year in the framework of Le French May Festival of Arts in Hong Kong Art Centre.
It is usually set as a retrospective
In 2000 it will be the French detective movies