Minister of Tourism Otmar Oduber and Actress Kim Cattrall on red carpet at AIFF 2!photo by Vanessa McMahon
Aruba Opening Night!Minister of Economic Affairs in Aruba, Michelle Winklaar walks red carpet at 2nd annual Aruba Film Festival.photo by Vanessa McMahon
Red carpet opening of 2nd annual Aruba International Film Festival.Jonathan Viera, Kim Catrall and Giuseppe Cioccarelliphoto by Vanessa McMahon
Red carpet at the opening ceremony to the 2nd annual Aruba Film Festival! Claudio Masenza, Kim Catrall and Giuseppe Cioccarelli photo by Vanessa McMahon
Red carpet at the opening ceremony to the 2nd annual Aruba Film Festival!Mr. Getty Images Rollo Ross recording :-) photo by Vanessa McMahon
Red carpet at the opening ceremony to the 2nd annual Aruba Film Festival!Rollo Ross rolling :-) photo by Vanessa McMahon
Red carpet at the opening ceremony to the 2nd annual Aruba Film Festival!Cameraman Chris Scottphoto by Vanessa McMahon
Red carpet at the opening ceremony to the 2nd annual Aruba Film Festival! photo by Vanessa McMahon
Red carpet at the opening ceremony to the 2nd annual Aruba Film Festival! photo by Vanessa McMahon
Red carpet at the opening ceremony to the 2nd annual Aruba Film Festival!Director of festival Claudio Masenza and actress Kim Catrallphoto by Vanessa McMahon
Red carpet at the opening ceremony to the 2nd annual Aruba Film Festival!Festival programmer Margherita De Paola and journalist Wendy Mitchell and me
At the opening beach reception just before opening night ceremony to the 2nd annual Aruba Film Festival. Its just a lil humid here!!!photo by Vanessa McMahon
Star journalists Rene Mioche and Wendy Mitchell at the opening beach reception just before opening night ceremony to the 2nd annual Aruba Film Festival.photo by Vanessa McMahon
Djo Tunda wa Munga drives “Viva Riva” into the fast laneBy Ron GilbertDirector Djo Tunda wa Munga has become a director to watch with his first feature which impressived audiences and distributors at the 2011 Berlin Film Festival. He started out as a documentarian and puts his foot on the gas(literally) with “Viva Riva” and the inside of life in the Congo underworld. My former classmate Martin Scorcese will agree with my comparison to his films, ”Mean Streets and Good Fellas” onl...
Fridrik Thor FridrikssonThe Chairman of the International Jury Fridrik Thor Fridriksson is a phenomenal storyteller – not only in his films but also in an informal chat. On the day of the first show of his film Mamma Gogo at Sofia International Film Festival, we managed to have a ‘walk and talk’ at high speed through his works, which have enriched the history of the cinema with masterpieces like Devil’s Island, Cold Fever and the well-known in Bulgaria Angels of the Universe, Nic...
To: NIKOLAS GRASSO (Bucharest) Rome, 05/05/2011We are glad to inform you that your filmDOINAhas been selected - among 1.789 film entries - for the 19th Edition of ARCIPELAGO - International Festival of Short Films and New Images (Rome, Intrastevere Multiscreen, June 17 - 23, 2011), in the section CONCORTO - NATIONAL SHORT FILMS COMPETITION....
Both films (a feature film and a short film) tell a story based on the true life of Rector of The Grande Mosquée de Paris who saved young jews in 1942 by forging certificates of muslim origin for hundreds of young jews.
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Free Men (Les hommes libres) written and directed by Ismaël FERROUKHI, produced by Fabienne Vonier starring Tahar Ramin... will screen may 19th in Official selection, a spe...
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Cinemas In Morocco is launching its first international conference on the
theme: « thinking about cinema differently » at the cannes festival!
The 64th edition of the
Cannes Festival promises to be rich in discoveries and is likely to delight
industry professionals and ultimately the general public by:
revealing and highlighting works to serve the
evolution of cinema
participating in the
development of the film ...
FILM SUBMISSIONS FOR CYIFF 2011: Please submit online at www.cyprusfilmfestival.org
6th Cyprus International Film Festival: 30 September-16 October 2011
Under the Auspices of Municipality of Nicosia
We invite all new film directors to apply for the 6th Cyprus International Film Festival with their film(s).
Films produced after January 1st 2008 can participate in CYIFF 2011. These films must be premieres in Cyprus.
A. CYIFF 2011 General Categories:
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Now seeking
aspiring actors and presenters for Opening & Closing Ceremonies CYIFF – CYPRUS
INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Cyprus International Film Festival is now happy to promote more young talent
with our new Acting and Presenting division
The European Year of Volunteering is both a celebration and a
challenge. It is a celebration of the commitment of millions of people in
Europe who work in their communities during their free time without being paid
– for example in sc...
CALL FOR ARTISTIC PROPOSALS
IN CYPRUS INTERNATONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2011
Τhe
Cyprus International Film Festival (CYIFF) will be presenting the 6th
annual edition in the capital of the beautiful island of Cyprus, Nicosia. The
festival is Under the Auspices of the Municipality of Nicosia.
This prestigious and
internationally recognized festival celebrates films and videos made by new
rising film directors from all over the world, screening a selection of works
submitted from...
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FILM
SUBMISSIONS FOR CYIFF 2011: Please submit online at
www.cyprusfilmfestival.org
6th
Cyprus International Film Festival: 30 September-16 October 2011
Under
the Auspices of Municipality of Nicosia
We
invite all new film directors to apply for the 6th Cyprus
International Film Festival with their film(s).
Films
produced after January 1st
...
International Children's Film Festival India
(ICFFI) also
popularly known as The Golden Elephant
is a biennial festival that strives to bring the most delightful and
imaginative national and international children's cinema to young audiences in
India. Outstanding features, shorts, live action and animation films are
screened over seven days of festive celebrations, attended by more than one
hundred thousand children and hundreds of film professionals from across the
world.
ICFFI is
organized by Children's Film Society India (CFSI) - a national government body
committed to nurturing a dynamic children's film culture in the country. Since
its inception in 1955, CFSI has been producing, exhibiting and distributing
exclusive, entertaining and enriching content for children.
Every two years, the festival begins
on 14th November, the birth date of Jawaharlal Nehru - India's first
Prime Minister - also fondly referred to as Chacha
Nehru (Uncle Nehru), because of his love for children. Nehru established
CFSI soon after India's independence with the hope that indigenous and
exclusive cinema for children would stimulate their creativity, compassion and
critical thinking. It is this vision of Jawaharlal Nehru that guides ICFFI.
In a world that is cluttered with
consumerist & often violent content for children, ICFFI is committed to
promoting cinema that is humane and non-violent, and yet delightful and fun!
Special care is taken to program films that cultivate an understanding of other
cultures, lives and experiences and encourage children to reflect on the world
around. Workshops and open forums at the festival aim towards stimulating
critical appreciation and creative pursuit of cinematic arts amongst young
people. The festival also supports the work of children's filmmakers by
rewarding them for their dedication and talent.
ICFFI is one of the largest and most
colourful children's film festivals in the world. A unique feature of the
festival is its audience: more than a hundred thousand children travel from little
villages and towns from across India to view high quality international
children's cinema that they would never be exposed to otherwise. Here they rub
shoulders with other kids, eminent guests and directors from different parts of
the world. ICFFI is dedicated to these little delegates and to those
imaginative film-makers who attempt to make films for the toughest audience of
all - children!