Africa International Film Festival Takes Off in Port Harcourt

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The first edition of the annual Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF) opened Wednesday December 1, 2010, in the oil city of Port Harcourt in Rivers State, Nigeria. The film fiesta will end with a closing ceremony on Sunday.

Chioma Ude, Founder and Project Director of the Festival, who produced the successful 6th ION International Film Festival (IONIFF) (a touring festival originating from Hollywood) in the same city says they have a competent organizing committee of experts, including Peace Anyiam-Osigwe the founder and CEO of the annual AMAA Awards, Caterina Bortolussi, the co-producer of ION International Film Festival, Soledad Grognett, Ilaria Chessa, June Givanni, Alessandra Speciale and Celine Loader. They are poised to make AFRIFF the numero uno of film festivals in Nigeria and the rest of Africa.

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AFRIFF with the theme ; “Africa Unites” will widen content trade out of Africa and global partnerships.

The 4-day film festival has attracted filmmakers from across the continent and other parts of the world as shown by the films submitted by top filmmakers from Nigeria, Angola, Mozambique, the UK, India, Haiti, Pakistan, Turkey, the West Indies, Portugal, Germany and other countries who are coming to celebrate and compete for laurels at the event.

Two Nigerian films made the official selection of 13 films; Lancelot Imasuen’s “Home in Exile” and Ikechukwu Iyeke’s “Equal Rights & Justice”.

AFRIFF is supported by several sponsors, including the Rivers state government and other partners.

About AFRIFF:
Founded in 2009, the Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF) has a vision to create a platform for the world to zoom in on the diversity and creativity of Africa through motion pictures. Starting December 2010, AFRIFF will unite film makers from across the world on the African soil. It will be held yearly in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria hosting both local and international filmmakers, celebrities, actors, producers, directors, film buyers, distributors, visual artists, film students, amateurs, film lovers and the media. AFRIFF will also launch a unique Film & Equipment Market, which will grow content and equipment trade out of Africa and foster partnerships

~ By Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima

Sundance Institute Announces Eight Projects for the 2010 RAWI Screenwriters Lab in Jordan

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Sundance Institute Announces Eight Projects for the 2010 RAWI Screenwriters Lab in Jordan

Los Angeles, CA – Artists from Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestinian Territories and Saudi Arabia participated in the sixth annual Rawi Screenwriters Lab run by the Royal Film Commission in consultation with Sundance Institute. An initiative of the Royal Film Commission of Jordan, the Rawi Screenwriters Lab was held from October 28 to November 1, 2010, as part of Sundance Institute Feature Film Program’s International work in support of emerging filmmakers around the world.

Launched in 2005, the Rawi Screenwriters Lab provides an opportunity for filmmakers from the region to develop their work under the guidance of accomplished Creative Advisors in an environment that encourages storytelling at the highest level. The five-day Lab is held in an eco-lodge in Wadi Feynan, Southern Jordan. This year’s Lab brought together eight Fellows from the Middle East, the Gulf and North Africa with Creative Advisors from the United States, Europe, Latin America, North Africa and the Middle East.

The projects and participants selected for the 2010 Middle East Screenwriter’s Lab are:

· Engi Wasef/A BEAUTIFUL GAME (Egypt)

· Mohamed Al Zayyat/BURYING MOM (Egypt)

· Mark Madini/DRUNK (Jordan)

· Michael Malek Najjar/FAREWELL BELOVED (U.S./Lebanon)

· Basil Khalil and Maha Assal/A GAZA WEEKEND (Palestinian Territories)

· Karim Bensalah/RED OLIVE TREE (Algeria)

· Faiza Ambah/A REVERENCE FOR SPIDERS (Saudi Arabia)

· Nadia Eliewat/WHERE TO LONDON (Jordan)

“Sundance Institute is committed to international storytelling, and raising the awareness of the value of independent artists’ voices on a global scale,” said Keri Putnam, Executive Director, Sundance Institute. “Our partnership with the Royal Jordanian Film Commission supports a talented and original group of emerging screenwriters for the 2010 Middle East Screenwriters Lab, and we look forward to hearing more from this new generation of filmmakers.”

“We had a remarkable array of talent this year with bold stories by Arab screenwriters from all over the world. Their writing explores a wide range of genres and subjects from questions of identity, social issues to deeply personal stories. These writers and their projects represent our strong belief in nurturing a new wave of Arab cinematic talent that promises to excite, touch and entertain film audiences the world over.” Said Mohannad Al-Bakri, Capacity Building Manager at the Royal Film Commission-Jordan.

Under the leadership of Reem Bader of the Royal Film Commission-Jordan and Alesia Weston of the Sundance Institute, the eight Fellows will work with nine international Creative Advisors: Tunisian Raja Amari, SATIN ROUGE; Puerto Rican Jose Rivera, MOTORCYCLE DIARIES; American William (BILL) Wheeler, THE HOAX; Lebanese Ziad Doueiri, WEST BEIRUT; Palestinian Suha Arraf, THE SYRIAN BRIDE; German Bernd Lichtenberg, GOOD BYE, LENIN!; American Greg Harrison, GROOVE; American Richard Glatzer, QUINCEANERA and Englishman Wash Westmoreland, QUINCEANERA.

The participants and projects selected for the 2010 Screenwriters Lab are:

The Beautiful Game/Enji Wassef (Writer/ Director), Egyptian

Ismail, also known as Ike, struggles to fit into two very different worlds – one is his Egyptian family’s home and the other is his hometown of South London. Although Ike loves football and shows natural raw talent, his father, a devout Muslim, refuses to support him. Ike is forced to seek out the coaching of an older Egyptian man in the neighborhood who helps him reach out to his father.

Enji Wassef was born in Cairo, Egypt and received a BA Magna Cum Laude from Harvard University in government with a minor in modern standard Arabic. She left investment banking to pursue an MFA from NYU Tisch School of the Arts, where she wrote and directed award-winning short Breathtaking Views. She also wrote and directed a documentary Social Work. Her most recent film, Marina of the Zabbaleen, has screened at film festivals around the world, including Dubai International, where it won the Silver Muhr Award for Best Documentary.

Burying Mom/Mohamed El Zayyat (Writer/Director), Egypt

A young Egyptian man in New York is charged with the task of burying his divorced mother without anyone’s help or support back in his home country. What appears to be a simple task turns into a epic journey as he is met with obstacles at every turn – whether it is the Egyptian bureaucracy, the traditional culture, the desert climate, or his own ignorance and lack of social finesse.

Mohamed El Zayyat was born in Cairo, Egypt in 1980. He studied mass communication and advertising at university in Egypt and then attended a jazz performance workshop at Berklee College of Music in Boston. After working in advertising, Mohamed moved to New York to start his MA in filmmaking at the New York Film Academy. He has written and directed the short films Bolbol Wel Zabayen and East West? East West, and co-directed Waiting to Stand Up.

Drunk/Mark Mardini (Writer/Director), Jordan

A young American travels to Jordan to find a father he has not seen in over twenty years. His desire for an apology leads him to a deeper understanding of his father’s actions and ultimately on a journey of self- discovery.

Mark Mardini has been writing since 1997, when he graduated from Chapman University School of Film. In 2001, his script Visionaries was a quarter finalist for the Nicholl Fellowship Screenwriting Competition. His award-winning short film Roadkill has screened at festivals around the country.

Farewell Beloved/Michael Najjar (Writer/ Director), U.S./Lebanon

Farewell Beloved is the story of the relationship between Mary Elizabeth Haskell and famous poet Gibran Kahlil Gibran as told through the eyes of Haskell, his longtime benefactor, editor, and lover. An invitation to Gibran’s funeral starts her on a journey of remembering her extraordinary relationship with him and the lessons that he taught her.

Michael Najjar is currently a Ph.D. candidate at the University of California, Los Angeles focusing on Arab American theatre and performance. He holds an MFA in directing from York University in Toronto and a BA in Theater from the University of New Mexico. In Summer 2010, he directed a staged reading of his new play Talib with Silk Road Theatre Project in Chicago. He is currently co-editing the first anthology of Arab American and Arab Canadian Drama.

A Gaza Weekend/Basil Khalil(Writer/ Director), Palestinian Territories/U.S. and Maha Assal (Writer) Palestinian Territories

An outbreak of a mutant virus in Israel forces a quarantine from the international community. The only way out is through Gaza. New York businessman David Rubenstein hires local Waleed to help him escape on a boat out of the port of Gaza, but complications arise when the boat is delayed and Waleed must hide David and his Israeli family in the basement of his own crowded house.

Basil Khalil was born and raised in Nazareth, to a Palestinian father and an English-Irish mother. He has an MA in producing and script development from the Screen Academy Scotland in Edinburgh. Basil produced feature documentary Replay Revenge and a number of shorts, including the award-winning film Shooter. He currently lives in London, where he co-wrote a kids TV series for Al-Jazeera children’s channel and freelances on television production.

Maha Assal graduated from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem with a double MA in Arabic and English literature. She wrote the screenplay for the post-apocalyptic feature film Existence that is to shoot in Palestine, and has also directed a number of shorts, including the award-winning film Oranges. Maha lives with her two children and husband in Nazareth, where she also lectures in screenwriting and works as a script editor.

Red Olive Tree/Karim Bensalah (Writer/ Director), Algeria

Ahmed Belmaki is a harki, an Algerian who served on the French side during the Algerian Independence War, living in France. When he is killed in a car accident, his restless soul causes him to come back from the dead to find his mother in Algeria. His deadbeat family is forced to confront the painful secrets of his past as they help him navigate the world of the living to find his long lost mother.

Karim Bensalah was born in Algeria in 1976. After spending his childhood in Algeria, Brazil, Haiti and Senegal, he went to study social sciences and philosophy in France. In 1998 Karim entered the London Film School, where he directed his first short Constant Flow. He then made his short film Fatima’s Secret. In 2005 he directed a segment of Paris La Metisse with 15 other young directors. Karim has also directed short films with the group Collectif Tribudom, and created his own installation work..

A Reverence for Spiders/Faiza Ambah (Writer/ Director), Saudi Arabia

Omar Metwally, an Egyptian cleric on a three-year assignment to run a mosque in Brooklyn, NY, faces multiple challenges to his beliefs, including a battle over the remains of a homeless young man he was kind enough to bury. His own wife and daughters’ rebel against Islamic prejudice and restrictions placed on women . He must discover if he’s capable of making the journey from religion to faith, and whether he can be both a good imam and a good father.

Faiza Saleh Ambah is a Saudi filmmaker with a background in journalism based in Jiddah, Saudi Arabia. She left her job as Gulf Correspondent for The Washington Post in 2009 to focus on filmmaking. She has recently completed a summer filmmaking program at the USC School of Cinematic Arts and is currently developing a comedy script.

Where to London/Nadia Eliewat (Writer/Director), Jordan

When Saba, a 26 year old Jordanian designer, travels to London to realize the perfect romantic relationship with a handsome young Jordanian surgeon, she discovers that his love is a sham. Feeling abandoned, Saba befriends a young Egyptian woman who challenges her to let go of her fears and embrace her true self.

Nadia Eliewat is a filmmaker and producer. She produced the award-winning short film High Heels. She has an MFA from the Red Sea Institute of Cinematic Arts and a BFA in visual arts from Jordan University. She currently teaches screenwriting and producing at the MBRSC School/American University in Dubai.

Immediately following the Lab, the Fellows and select other alumni were invited to attend a one-day seminar, Carry on as a Filmmaker through the Rawi Alumni Support Program. The seminar provides Rawi Fellows and alumni with strategic guidance on pursuing the next stages of the post-lab process. Speakers include: Sundance Institute and Rawi alumnus filmmaker Cherien Dabis, AMREEKA; and renowned Egyptian screenwriter and producer Mohamed Hefzy (PRIVATE ALEXANDRIA.)

About the Royal Film Commission

The Royal Film Commission was established in July 2003 with a mandate to promote for and contribute to the development of an internationally competitive Jordanian audio-visual industry through the advancement of human, technical, and financial capacities. In addition, it aims to provide comprehensive production support services to local, regional, and international productions.

For more information about the Royal Film Commission, visit: www.film.jo

Sundance Institute

Sundance Institute is a global nonprofit organization founded by Robert Redford in 1981. Through its artistic development programs for directors, screenwriters, producers, composers and playwrights, the Institute seeks to discover, support, and inspire independent film and theatre artists from the United States and around the world, and to introduce audiences to their new work. The Institute promotes independent storytelling to inform, inspire, and unite diverse populations around the globe. Internationally recognized for its annual Sundance Film Festival, Sundance Institute has nurtured such projects as Born into Brothels, Trouble the Water, Son of Babylon, Amreeka, An Inconvenient Truth, Spring Awakening, Light in the Piazza and Angels in America. www.sundance.org

Media Contact:
Royal Film Commission-Jordan
Tel: 06-4642266 ext. 17

Amy McGee, 310-360-1981

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7th Abuja International Film Festival in Progress

“As we celebrate Nigeria at 50 through Cinema, we are reminded of the tremendous impact and contributions of cinema to the growth and development of our great nation.”
~ Mr. Afolabi Adesanya, Managing Director/Chief Executive of the Nigerian Film Corporation at the 7th Abuja International Film Festival, October 26-29, 2010.

ABUJA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

The 7th Abuja International Film Festival (AIFF) is in progress at the prestigious Silverbird Cinemas in Abuja, the federal capital of Nigeria.

“For the first time, films will be screening at multi purpose built cinema halls to create the cinematic experience,” said the festival founder and director Mr. Fidelis Duker. The theme of the 2010 edition is “Celebrating Naija @ 50 Through Cinema.”

18 films from 64 entries have been nominated for the awards in seven different categories.
Three films from Taiwan, China and Germany are competing for the best foreign feature film award and three films from Nigeria are competing for the best Nigerian feature film award. The competition for the best Nigerian feature is between Mak Kusare’s award winning “Champioins of our Time” and Ikechukwu Onyeka’s two features “Intimidation” and “Corporate Maid”.

The four day film festival ends this weekend.

ADFF Announces Winners of 2010 Black Pearl Awards

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ADFF Announces Winners of 2010 Black Pearl Awards

Narrative Feature Competition 2010

The jury for the Narrative Feature Competition awarded the following Black Pearl Awards:

Best Narrative Film ($100,000)
SILENT SOULS (Ovsyanki), directed by Aleksei Fedorchenko (Russia), “for its poetic depiction of the echoes of a cultural heritage for the people of today and for the excellence of its cinematic language”.

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Best Narrative Film from the Arab World ($100,000)
HERE COMES THE RAIN (Shatti Ya Dini), directed by Bahij Hojeij (Lebanon)

Best Actor ($25,000)
ANDREW GARFIELD
in Never Let Me Go, directed by Mark Romanek (United Kingdom/USA)

Best Actress ($25,000)
LUBNA AZABAL
in Incendies, directed by Denis Villeneuve (Canada/France)

Jury Special Mention
CARLOS
, directed by Olivier Assayas (France/Germany), “for rendering the complex portrait of an era, a region, and a controversial character”.

The Jury
Luis Puenzo,
Director/Writer (President)
Faouzi Bensaidi, Director/Actor
Sulaf Fawakherji, Actress
Siddiq Barmak, Director/Producer
Karim Aïnouz, Director/Visual Artist

Documentary Feature Competition 2010

The jury for the Documentary Feature Competition awarded the following Black Pearl Awards:

Best Documentary ($100,000), shared by
NOSTALGIA FOR THE LIGHT (Nostalgia de la Luz), directed by Patricio Guzmán (Chile/Germany/France), “for the originality of its dramatic and cinematic vision, where image and sound are like traces of the mystery of the past present, the secrets of the big bang and the remains of Pinochet’s victims”.

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PINK SARIS, directed by Kim Longinotto (United Kingdom/India), “for bringing cinema and real life together to reinforce one another, and for breaking the illusory boundary between documentary and fiction”.

Best Documentary by an Arab Director or Related to Arab Culture ($100,000), shared by

HOMELAND, directed by George Sluizer (Netherlands), “for its dramatic treatment of the lived and cinematic experience of time and cinematic time, the camera’s journey into its memory from 36 years ago until the present, and for drawing a tragic portrait of the Palestinian dispersal”.

and

WE WERE COMMUNISTS (Sheoeyin Kenna), directed by Maher Abi Samra (Lebanon/France/United Arab Emirates), “for its attempt to unlock time and its multiplicity, exploring past and present to uncover meaning and intention”.

Jury Special Mentions
TEARS OF GAZA (Gazas Tårer), directed by Vibeke Løkkeberg (Norway), and

HOW BITTER MY SWEET! (Bahebbak Ya Wahsh!), directed by Mohamed Soueid (Lebanon)

The Jury
Ossama Mohammed, Director (President)
Louie Psihoyos, Director
Samir, Director/Producer
Salah Marei, Art Director
Behrooz Hashemian, Producer

New Horizons / Afaq Jadida Competition 2010

Held for the first time this year, New Horizons / Afaq Jadida focuses on the work of first- and second-time directors.

The jury for the New Horizons / Afaq Jadida Competition awarded the following Black Pearl Awards:

Best Narrative Film by a New Director ($100,000)
GESHER, directed by Vahid Vakilifar (Iran), “for his universal cinematic vision and unique direction, transforming a cruel reality into sensual, visually choreographed, unforgettable tableaux”.

Best Narrative Film by a New Director from the Arab World ($100,000)
OK, ENOUGH, GOODBYE (Tayeb, Khalas, Yalla), directed by Rania Attieh and Daniel Garcia (Lebanon/United Arab Emirates), “for its metamorphosis of the banality of the everyday into a realm of poetic depth and a most welcome discovery of two brilliant new talents”.

Best Documentary by a New Director ($100,000), shared by
EL AMBULANTE, directed by Eduardo de la Serna, Lucas Marcheggiano and Adriana Yurcovich (Argentina), “for its honest and humanist approach, documenting a rare story of a man who turns his back on commercial filmmaking for profit, and travels inland to marginalized communities to make films reminding us why, and for whom, films are made”.

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BILL CUNNINGHAM NEW YORK, directed by Richard Press (USA), “for a graceful, exuberant and beautifully constructed portrait of a visionary, which shows us the humanity and integrity of a unique and sensitive man whose work takes us beyond the seemingly superficial gloss of fashion to reveal the joy of individual style”.

Best Documentary by a New Director from the Arab World
Jury Special Mention ($25,000)

LIVING SKIN (Jeld Hayy), directed by Fawzi Saleh (Egypt), “for a promising, uninhibited and passionate director, who took us on a poignant journey into the dire living and working conditions of laboring children”.

The Jury would like to note that the work of such funding initiatives as SANAD Film Fund and AFAC (The Arab Fund for Arts and Culture) is nurturing talent, which will bear fruit for the future of Arab filmmaking. So we are recommending that part of the award money in this category be allocated into the SANAD fund to continue its work supporting New Arab documentary filmmakers.

The Jury
Elia Suleiman, Director (President)
Khaled Abol Naga, Actor/Producer
Nandana Sen, Actress
Lita Stantic, Producer
Debra Zimmerman, Distributor

Abu Dhabi Film Festival Audience Choice Award 2010

The Jury

The audience votes for its choice of films in this non-juried competition, which is open to all films in the Showcase section, as well as the Opening Night film.

The Award

ADFF Audience Choice Award ($30,000)
WEST IS WEST, directed by Andy De Emmony (United Kingdom)

Other top vote-getters included:

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SECRETARIAT, directed by Randall Wallace (USA)

3
WOMEN ARE HEROES, directed by JR (France)

4
KINGS OF PASTRY, directed by Chris Hegedus and D.A. Pennebaker (France/Netherlands/United Kingdom/USA)

5
FAIR GAME, directed by Doug Liman (USA/United Arab Emirates)

ADFF NETPAC Award 2010

Founded in 1990, NETPAC has established itself as a leading platform for the discovery and promotion of Asian cinema. The NETPAC Award at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival goes to the best Asian film chosen from across all the festival’s sections, chosen by a jury of NETPAC members.

The Jury
Alberto Elena Díaz, Director of Granada Film Festival “Cines del Sur” (President)
Do Kyung Kim, Director
Cuneyt Cebenoyan, Film Critic

The Award
ADFF NETPAC Award
ZEPHYR (Zefir), directed by Belma Baş, (Turkey), “for its very sensitive and restrained telling of a story of loss and growing up, with stunning cinematography“.

ABOUT THE FESTIVAL

The Abu Dhabi Film Festival (formerly the Middle East International Film Festival) was established in 2007, with the aim of helping to create a vibrant film culture throughout the region. The event, presented each October by the Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage (ADACH) under the patronage of its chairman H.E. Sheikh Sultan Bin Tahnoon Al Nahyan, is committed to curating exceptional programs to engage and educate the local community, inspire filmmakers and nurture the growth of the regional film industry.

As the only Festival in the region where works by Arab filmmakers are represented equally in competition with those by major talents of world cinema, the Festival offers Abu Dhabi’s diverse and enthusiastic audiences a means of engaging with their own and others’ cultures through the art of cinema. At the same time, a strong focus on the bold new voices of Arab cinema connects with Abu Dhabi’s role as a burgeoning cultural capital in the region and marks the Festival as a place for the world to discover and gauge the pulse of recent Arab film.

With the generous support of our sponsors: L’Oréal (Official Beauty Partner); Emirates Palace and InterContinental Hotels (Hospitality Partners); Abu Dhabi Airports Company and Abu Dhabi Media Company (Contributing Sponsors); Robert WAN and CineStar (Official Suppliers); Zee Network, Zee Television, MUBI, Radio 1 and Radio 2 (Media Partners).

The Abu Dhabi Film Festival Press Office is at your disposal for any questions and further information. Email press@adff.aeorcall +971 2 690 8339 / +971 2 690 8340 to find out more.

See official press release.

18th Raindance Film Festival Awards

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2010 Festival Awards

To recognise the outstanding achievements of the filmmakers showcased at the 18th Raindance Film Festival in 2010, a number of jury prizes will be awarded. The winners will be announced before the screening of the Closing Night Film on Sunday 10 October.

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BEST INTERNATIONAL FEATURE

Donoma – FRANCE

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Son of Babylon – IRAQ [winner]

Symbol – JAPAN

Woman With A Broken Nose – SERBIA

BEST UK FEATURE

Five Daughters [winner]

Huge

Jackboots on Whitehall

Legacy

Rebels Without A Clue

BEST DEBUT FEATURE

Armless – USA

Cannibal– BELGIUM

Donoma – FRANCE

Huge – UK

Robert Mitchum Is Dead – FRANCE

The Story Of My Space [Vidrimasgor] – RUSSIA [winner]

BEST DOCUMENTARY

Camp Victory, Afghanistan USA

Rouge Ciel – FRANCE

Sounds Like A Revolution – CANADA [winner]

Stolen – AUSTRALIA

There Once Was An Island – USA/NZ [winner]

This Way of Life – NZ

BEST MICRO BUDGET FEATURE

Armless – USA

Flooding With Love For The Kid USA

Incredibly Small – USA

Lovers of Hate – USA

Macho – MEXICO [winner]

BEST UK SHORTS

Dust

The Golden Boy

Natural Selection

Storage

Stanley Pickle [winner]

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BEST INTERNATIONAL SHORTS

Fly GERMANY/POLAND

Happiness Is Hate Therapy CANADA

I Am A Fat Cat USA

LIN UK [winner]

Moustachette USA

Still CYPRUS

DISTRIBUTION AWARD

The feature selected for theatrical distribution in the UK in March 2010 courtesy of the Apollo Cinema chain.

FILM OF THE FESTIVAL [SHORT]

For the sixth year running we are very excited to announce the Film of the Festival Award. This year’s award is supported by the Independent Film Trust and the winner will make next year’s cinema advert.

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Raindance Film Festival Nominations 2010

Uniting Filmmakers from Across the World on African Soil

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As part of its core developmental activities that will have a tangible impact on young Nigerian talent in the film-making industry, the Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF), is organizing a Screen Writing Lab to develop great story ideas From Script to Screen. From the Lab, AFRIFF will select 10 to 20 Short scripts to put through an advisory board for detailed analysis and feedback sessions, enabling writers to gain intensive support in the techniques of developing a visual story. Ultimately, instructors will select 3 to 5 projects to be awarded with a monetary prize towards the production and realization of the film. The aim is to develop story ideas that can be realized into world standard productions.

The National Film School’s Head of Academic Planning, Mr. Edward Ossai, emphasized the need for a screen-writing lab to educate practicing scriptwriters and new entrants on the art and business of scriptwriting. He added that the lab is very timely because the script is the basis for any film production, affirming that some of the major challenges in Nollywood movies today include poor scripting and storytelling techniques.

Professor Femi Okiremuette Shaka, of the University of Port-Harcourt, described the forthcoming Screen-writing Lab as a laudable project in capacity building for aspiring screenwriters for Nollywood.
He applauded the project as yet another opportunity being offered to Nigerian youths, especially those of the Niger Delta, to shun crime and social unrest, and challenge their reservoir of creativity in order to become relevant to the flourishing entertainment industry and the job-creating machine known as Nollywood.

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The first Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF), themed “Africa Unites” is a platform that will bring together both local and international film makers, celebrities, actors, irectors, film buyers, distributors, visual artists, film students, amateurs, film lovers and the media to showcase Africa’s motion picture achievements. It will hold from the 1st to the 5th of December, 2010, in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital which is increasingly gaining status as a centre for arts and culture.

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Communications Consultant for AFRIFF, Celine Loader, said, “The heartbeat of youth culture is in Arts & Entertainment, with the film making industry as its driver. We have the potential to create tens of thousands of jobs in the industry if only we can close the huge skills gap that exist and build technical capacity, particularly among students and young graduates.”

Loader further disclosed that AFRIFF is gaining international awareness, including an advertorial in the influential Hollywood Reporter at the recently concluded Toronto Film Festival.

About AFRIFF:
Founded in 2009, the Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF) has a vision to create a platform for the world to zoom in on the diversity and creativity of Africa through motion pictures. Starting December 2010, in the tradition of the likes of the Cannes Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival, AFRIFF will unite film makers from across the world on the African soil. It will hold yearly in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria hosting both local and international film-makers, celebrities, actors, directors, film buyers, distributors, visual artists, film students, amateurs, film lovers and the media.

AFRIFF will launch the unique Film & Equipment Market, which will grow content and equipment trade out of Africa and foster partnerships.

Official Awards of the 67th Venice Film Festival

Sofia Coppola wins Golden Lion for best Film at 67th Venice Film Festival

The 67th Venice International Film Festival was held from September 1-11, 2010. The news video of the highlights was shown on Supple magazine from the opening ceremony to the closing day.

John Woo the accomplised Asian and Hollywood director was awarded the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement.

The following is the complete list of the winners.

Official Awards of the 67th Venice Film Festival

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Golden Lion for Best Film:

Somewhere by Sofia Coppola (USA)

Silver Lion for Best Director:
Álex de la Iglesia for the film Balada triste de trompeta (Spain, France)

Special Jury Prize:
Essential Killing by Jerzy Skolimowski (Poland, Norway, Hungary, Ireland)

Coppa Volpi for Best Actor:
Vincent Gallo in the film Essential Killing by Jerzy Skolimowski (Poland, Norway, Hungary, Ireland)

Coppa Volpi for Best Actress:
Ariane Labed in the film Attenberg by Athina Rachel Tsangari (Greece)

Marcello Mastroianni Award for Best Young Actor or Actress:
Mila Kunis in the film Black Swan by Darren Aronofsky (USA)

Osella for Best Cinematography:
Mikhail Krichman for the film Ovsyanki (Silent Souls) by Aleksei Fedorchenko (Russia)

Osella for Best Screenplay:Álex de la Iglesia for the film Balada triste de trompeta by Álex de la Iglesia (Spain, France)

Special Lion: Monte Hellman
‘Monte Hellman is a great cinema artist and minimalistic poet. His work has inspired this jury and it’s our honour to honor him’

ORIZZONTI
Orizzonti Award (full-length films):
Verano de Goliat by Nicolás Pereda (Mexico, Canada)

Orizzonti Special Jury Prize (full-length films):
The Forgotten Space by Nöel Burch and Allan Sekula (Netherlands, Austria)

Orizzonti Award (medium-length films):
Tse (Out) by Roee Rosen (Israel)

Orizzonti Award (short films):
Coming Attractions by Peter Tscherkassky (Austria)

Special Mention:
Jean Gentil by Laura Amelia Guzmán and Israel Cárdenas (Dominican Republic, Mexico, Germany)

The Jury, after viewing the 21 European short films in the Orizzonti competition, has decided the Venice Short Film Nominee for the European Film Awards: The External World by David Oreilly (Germany)

CONTROCAMPO ITALIANO
Controcampo Italiano Award:

20 sigarette by Aureliano Amadei (Italy)

Special Mention: Vinicio Marchioni in the film 20 sigarette

LION OF THE FUTURE – “LUIGI DE LAURENTIIS” VENICE AWARD FOR A DEBUT FILM
Cogunluk (Majority) by SerenYüce(Turkey) – Giornate degli Autori – Venice Days

as well as a prize of 100,000 USD donated by Filmauro di Aurelio e Luigi De Laurentiis to be divided equally between director and producer

PERSOL 3-D AWARD FOR THE MOST CREATIVE 3-D FILM STEREOSCOPIC FILM OF THE YEAR:
Avatar by James Cameron (USA, UK)
How to Train Your Dragon by Chris Sanders and Dean Deblois (USA)

JAEGER-LECOULTRE GLORY TO THE FILMMAKER AWARD 2010:
Mani Ratnam

Premio L’Oréal Paris per il Cinema:
Vittoria Puccini

Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement
John Woo

67th Venice Film Festival Introduction by Marco Müller
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Come and See Films From Wallonia Brussels @ Toronto 2010

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Fantastic films from Wallonia Brussels will be showing at the 35th Toronto International Film Festival. They are among the 300 films to be screened at the celebrated film festival from September 9-19 in Canada.

A must see is the world premiere of Djo Tunda Wa Munga”s VIVA RIVA!

BLACK OCEAN
Three young boys aboard a French naval vessel in 1974, unaware of the risks they run and the dramatic effects on our planet, take part in the nuclear tests in Mururoa, in the Pacific.
A raw acerbic story about the relation- ships of the men on board, confronted with discipline, violence, occasionally friendship but most of all by a solitude and distress that cannot be shared and is much too heavy to bear when one is only 18.
prod: Man’s Films
sales: Doc & Film screenings
09/12 07:15pm Scotiabank 4
09/16 03:00pm AMC 3
09/19 08:15pm Scotiabank 3

VIVA RIVA
Riva is an operator, a man with charm and ambition in equal measure. Kinshasa is an inviting place. With petrol in short supply in DRC’s capital, he and his sidekick pursue a plot to get hold of a secret cache – barrels of fuel they can sell for a huge profit. Of course they’re not the only ones who want the stuff.
prod: M G Productions
sales: Rezo Films screenings
09/10 06:30pm AMC 7
09/11 04:00pm AMC 9
09/18 09:15pm AMC 7

SAMMY'S ADVENTURES
A sea turtle who was hatched in 1959 spends the next 50 years traveling the world while it is being changed by global warming.
prod: nWave Pictures
sales: Studio Canal screenings
09/11 12:15pm AMC 7
09/18 03:00pm Scotiabank 4
09/19 12:45pm Scotiabank 4

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’22nd of May’ depicts the various victims of a suicide bombing. Sam, a rather dreary-looking 40 year old,
works as a security guard at a shopping mall. His life is plunged into turmoil the day a young man carrying a backpack blows himself up in the mall. Fear, frustration and guilt are the central themes of this story.
coprod: Ryva Productio
sales: Epidemic screenings
09/13 06:45pm AMC 7
09/14 07:00pm AMC7
09/18 03:00pm AMC10

THE DITCH
At the end of the 1950s, the Chinese government condemned thousands of citizens – considered ‘right wing dissidents’ due their past activities, criticisms of the Communist Party or simply their middle-class backgrounds and families – to forced labour camps.
coprod: Entre Chien et Loup
sales: Wild Bunch screenings
09/15 08:00pm AMC 10
09/16 02:15pm AMC 10

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A high class prostitute and an eminent psychoanalyst discover that they share many things in common. They are both unhappy with their professions, seeking a way out that involves unique contact with each other’s worlds.
coprod: Artémis Productions
sales: Films Boutique screenings
09/14 06:00pm Visa Screening
09/18 09:00am Tiff Bell LB 1
09/19 06:45pm Scotiabank 4

THE SCREAMING MAN
Adam, sixty something, a former swimming champion, is pool attendant at a smart N’Djamena hotel. When the hotel gets taken over by new Chinese owners, he is forced to give up his job to his son Abdel. Terribly resentful, he feels socially humiliated.
coprod: Entre Chien et Loup
sales: Pyramide International screenings
09/15 06:15pm Tiff Bell LB 2
09/16 04:45pm Isabel Bader
09/19 06:00 AMC 6

“The Hidden Face of Suicide” Premieres September 2 at Montreal’s World Film Festival

The Hidden Face of Suicide Trailer 2010-07-23 from Yehudit Silverman on Vimeo.

“The Hidden Face of Suicide” Premieres September 2 at Montreal’s World Film Festival

Critically acclaimed documentary The Hidden Face of Suicide will premiere Wednesday September 2, at Montreal World Film Festival according to a news release by Canadian-based ID Communications Inc.
The film recently won Best Documentary under 60 min at the Heart of England Film Festival.

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The Hidden Face of Suicide explores the taboo subject of Suicide. It was directed and produced by Yehudit Silverman. Focusing on the lives of suicide survivors, or those who must deal with the aftermath of someone who has taken their life, “The Hidden Face of Suicide” seeks to provide a voice for those whose lives are often shattered by the loss of a loved one.

“I am thrilled to have won an award for Best Documentary” says Ms Silverman about the Heart of England award. “This film has touched a deep chord with audiences where we have screened it, as most everyone knows someone or has been directly affected by a loved one’s suicide. It’s an honour to receive recognition, but I am even more pleased for the additional visibility to this issue as that is why I made the film in the first place – It comes from a personal experience of loss.”

“This award comes at a good time for us, as we prepare for the North American premiere for the film at the Montreal World Film Festival. This is also very special as Montreal is where the film was produced” says Dan Shannon of ID Communications, who represents the film for international sales. “We will also be active promoting the film online in terms of niche marketing for DVD and Video on demand following the North American premiere”, says Mr. Shannon.

The film has thus far been accepted in nearly half a dozen film festivals, with screenings at Montreal World Film Festival to take place on at the NFB Theatre, Sept 2 at 7:30pm and Sept 4 at 9:30PM.

The films trailer, more information about the DVD, and video on demand offers is available at http://www.hiddenfaceofsuicide.com

For press inquiries please contact martine@idcommunications.org
For international sales opportunities please visit
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About ID Communications Inc.
ID Communications inc. is a Montreal-based boutique film, television and web marketing company specialized in the area of international sales representation and distribution for film, TV, DVD and web-based properties.

Calendar of Film Festivals and Events Worldwide

Film Festivals and Events Worldwide

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2010

August 6-29

Independent Film Month Atlanta (Atlanta, Georgia, USA)

August 10-15

Rhode Island International Film Festival (Providence, Rhode Island, USA)

August 12-17

Jecheon International Music & Film Festival (Jecheon City, South Korea)

August 12-17

New York City International Film Festival (New York, New York, USA)

August 13-15

Capitolfest, Classic Film Festival (Rome, New York, USA)

August 13-15

The Feel Good Film Festival (Hollywood, California, USA)

August 13-16

Atlanta Horror Film Festival (Atlanta, Georgia, USA)

August 13-20

TORONTO AFTER DARK: Horror, Sci-Fi, Action & Cult Film Festival (Toronto, Canada)

August 16

NAFA Show-Fest International (Sydney, Australia)

August 19-22

Peachtree Village International Film Festival (Atlanta, Georgia, USA)

August 20-22

Atlanta International Documentary Film Festival (DocuFest Atlanta) (Atlanta, Georgia, USA)

August 20-28

ACEFEST 2010 (New York City, New York, USA)

August 21

Silicon Valley Film Festival (Silicon Valley, California, USA)

August 25-29

Albuquerque Film Festival (Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA)

August 26-29

Landlocked Film Festival (Iowa City, Iowa, USA)

August 27-29

Animation Attack! (Atlanta, Georgia, USA)

August 27-29

Atlanta Underground Film Festival (Atlanta, Georgia, USA)

August 27-September 5

Strasbourg International Film Festival (Strasbourg, France)

August 28-29

Flim Fest (Kingston, Massachusetts, USA)

August 29

Angeleno Short Film Festival (Hollywood, California, USA)

August 31 – September 12

Cinefantasy – Brazil Fantastic Film Festival (São Paulo, Brazil)

September 3-5

Oklahoma Horror Film Festival (Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA)

September 3-6

Telluride Film Festival (Telluride, Colorado, USA)

September 9-12

Martha’s Vineyard International Film Festival (Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, USA)

September 9-14

DMZ International Documentary Festival (Bucheon, South Korea)

September 9-19

Toronto International Film Festival (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)

September 15-19

Çanakkale Troia Film Festival (Çanakkale, Turkey)

September 15-19

Pyrenees International Short film Festival (Berga, Barcelona, Spain)

September 15-26

Napa Sonoma Wine Country Film Festival (Glen Ellen, California, USA)

September 16-25

Atlantic Film Festival (Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada)

September 17-19

Maelstrom International Fantastic Film Festival (Seattle, Washington, USA)

September 17-19

Black Earth Film Festival (Galesburg, Illinois, USA)

September 17-23

26th Annual Boston Film Festival (Boston, Massachusetts, USA)

September 18-25

Naperville Independent Film Festival (Naperville, Illinois, USA)

September 22-29

Great Lakes International Film Festival (Erie, Pennsylvania, USA)

September 22-October 2

trinidad+tobago film festival (Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago)

September 23-26

Williamsburg International Film Festival (New York, New York, USA)

September 23-26

Friars Club Comedy Film Festival (New York, New York, USA)

September 24-26

Coney Island Film Festival (Brooklyn, New York, USA)

September 24-26

The Palm Springs Gay and Lesbian Film Festival (Palm Springs, California, USA)

September 24-October 2

Edmonton International Film Festival (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada)

September 24-26

Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival (Birmingham, Alabama, USA)

September 28 – October 2

Vancouver Film & TV Forum (Vancouver, BC, Canada)

September 29-October 3

San Diego Film Festival (San Diego, California, USA)

September 29-October 3

The Clearwater Film Festival (Clearwater, Florida, USA)

September 29-October 3

Woodstock Film Festival (Woodstock, New York, USA)

September 30 – October 2

Canberra Short Film Festival (Canberra, Australia)

September 30 – October 3

Chicago International Reel Shorts Film Fest (Chicago, Illinois, USA)

September 30 – October 15

Vancouver International Film Festival (Vancouver, BC, Canada)

October 1-5

Scottsdale International Film Festival (Scottsdale, Arizona, USA)

October 1-6

Open St. Petersburg Student Film Festival Beginning (St. Petersburg, Russia)

October 3-9

Filmshift Festival and Screenplay Contest (Boston, Massachusetts, USA)

October 5-9

Artivist Film Festival (Hollywood, California, USA)

October 6-9

Blue Water Film Festival (Port Huron, Michigan, USA)

October 7-10

Eugene International Film Festival (Eugene, Oregon, USA)

October 7-9

Atlanta Philosophy Film Festival (Atlanta, Georgia, USA)

October 7-11

Hamptons International Film Festival (East Hampton, New York, USA)

October 7-17

Mill Valley Film Festival (San Rafael, California, USA)

October 7-17

Chicago International Film Festival (Chicago, Illinois, USA)

October 10-18

FREAK SHOW Horror Film Festival (Orlando, Florida, USA)

October 11-17

Toronto Hispano-American Film Festival (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)

October 11-17

Rencontres Internationales du Cinéma des Antipodes (Saint-Tropez, France)

October 14-17

Urban Mediamakers Film Festival (Atlanta, Georgia, USA)

October 14-19

Bel Air Film Festival (Los Angeles, California, USA)

October 14-23

Heartland Film Festival (Indianapolis, Indiana, USA)

October 14-24

Philadelphia Film Festival (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA)

October 15-17

Big Bear Horror Film Festival (Big Bear Lake, CA, USA)

October 15-17

Downbeach Film Festival (Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA)

October 15-24

Williamstown Film Festival (Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA)

October 15-28

San Francisco Documentary Festival (San Francisco, California, USA)

October 14-17

FirstGlance Film Fest Philadelphia TwentyTen (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA)

October 15-17

Moving Image Film Festival (Toronto, Canada)

October 15-17

Telluride Horror Show (Telluride, Colorado)

October 15-23

International Christian Film Festival In South Africa (Cape Town, South Africa)

October 16

ZedFest Film Festival & Screenplay Competition (North Hollywood, California, USA)

October 19-23

Terror Film Festival (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA)

October 22-25

Hollywood Film Festival (Hollywood, California, USA)

October 29-31

VIEW Fest (Turin, Italy)

October 29-31

Super Shorts International Film Festival 2010 (London, England, UK)

October 29-November 3

International North South Media Forum (Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso)

October 29 – November 4

Istanbul International 1001 Documentary Film Festival (Istanbul, Turkey)

October 30

British Horror Film Festival (Poole, UK)

October 30-31

Horror UK´s 28 Hours Later (Farham, UK)

October 30-November 6

Kerry Film Festival (County Kerry, Ireland)

October 31-November 5

International Filmfestival Landau – La.Meko (Landau, Germany)

November 3-9

Chilereality Documentary Film Festival (Chillán, región del Bío-Bío, Chile)

November 3-9

Cine//B Film Festival (Santiago, Chile)

November 4-6

24fps International Short Film Festival (Abilene, Texas, USA)

November 4-7

Naples International Film Festival (Naples, Florida, USA)

November 4-7

Virginia Film Festival (Charlottesville, Virginia, USA)

November 4-11

River’s Edge Film Festival (Paducah, Kentucky, USA)

November 4-13

Reeling 2010: The 29th Chicago Lesbian & Gay International Film Festival (Chicago, Illinois, USA)

November 4-14

Brisbane International Film Festival (Brisbane, Queensland, Australia)

November 5

Shockfest Film Festival (Hollywood, California, USA)

November 6-7

MockFilmFest (Hollywood, California, USA)

November 9-18

Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival (Copenhagen, Denmark)

November 11-21

Costa Rica International Film Festival (Manuel Antonio and Montezuma, Costa Rica)

November 12-14

LA Film Weekend (Beverly Hills, California, USA)

November 12-21

CINESONIKA: The First International Film and Video Festival of Innovative Sound Design (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)

November 13-21

25th Mar del Plata International Film Festival (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

November 15-December 6

Zero Film Festival (Los Angeles, California & New York, New York, USA)

November 19-21

Breast Fest Film Festival (Toronto, Canada)

November 20-24

11th Sleepwalkers Student and Short Film Festival (Tallinn, Estonia)

November 25-28

Dawn Breakers International Film Festival (San Diego, California, USA)

November 26-27

WILDsound Film Festival (Toronto, Canada)

December 1-5

Whistler Film Festival (Whistler, Canada)

December 3-6

Anchorage International Film Festival (Anchorage, Alaska, USA)

December 4-7

Newport International Film Festival – Wales (Poole, UK)

2010 – Festivals that have already occurred

January 5-18

Palm Springs International Film Festival (Palm Springs, California, USA)

January 14-17

Festivus Film Festival (Denver, Colorado USA)

January 15-17

Wild & Scenic Environmental Film Festival (Nevada City, California, USA)

January 15-18

British Shorts Lichtspielklub Kurtzfilmfestival (Berlin, Germany)

January 16-17

15 Minutes of Fame Film Festival (Palm Bay, Florida, USA)

January 18-24

Tromsø International Film Festival (Tromsø, Norway)

January 21-28

Slamdance Film Festival (Park City, Utah, USA)

January 21-31

Sundance Film Festival (Park City, Utah, USA)

January 28

Indiana Players Short Film Festival (Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA)

January 29-31

GlobalFest FilmFest (Calgary, Alberta, Canada)

January 29-February 6

Clermont-Ferrand Short-Film Festival (Clermont-Ferrand, France)

January 28-February 4

Spokane International Film Festival (Spokane, Washington, USA)

February 4-7

Hollywood Brazilian Film Festival (Hollywood, California, USA)

February 4-14

Santa Barbara International Film Festival (Santa Barbara, California, USA)

February 5-15

Boston Science Fiction Film Festival (Boston, Massachusetts, USA)

February 11-21

Berlin International Directors Lounge Festival (Berlin, Germany)

February 14-21

Southern California Business Film Festival (Los Angeles, California, USA)

February 20-27

San Joaquin International Film Festival (Stockton, California, USA)

February 21

Tropfest Film Festival (Sydney/Melbourne/Canberra/Adelaide/Perth/Brisbane/Hobart/Surfer’s Paradise, Australia)

February 23-March 6

Cinequest Film Festival (San Jose, California, USA)

February 25-28

Amelia Island Film Festival (Amelia Island, Florida, USA)

February 25-28

True/False Film Festival (Columbia, Missouri, USA)

February 25-March 6

Riga International Fantasy Film Festival (Riga, Latvia)

February 26-March 4

The New York International Independent Film and Video Festival (New York, New York, USA)

March 1-7

Culver City Film Festival (Culver City, California, USA)

March 2-6

Fargo Film Festival (Fargo, North Dakota, USA)

March 4

South Australian Screen Awards (Adelaide, Australia)

March 5-13

Byron Bay International Film Festival (Byron Bay, Australia)

March 6-14

Omaha Film Festival (Omaha, Nebraska, USA)

March 11-16

Kosmorama Trondheim International Film Festival (Trondheim, Norway)

March 11-17

Athens International Sci-Fi and Fantasy Film Festival (Athens, Greece)

March 12-20

SXSW (Austin, Texas, USA)

March 13

University of Toronto Film Festival (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)

March 13

Warrambeen Film Festival (Shelford, Australia)

March 17-21

Go Short – International Short Film Festival (Nijmegen, Netherlands)

March 18-21

Gasparilla International Film Festival (Tampa, Florida, USA)

March 18-21

Green Lifestyle Film Festival (Los Angeles, California, USA)

March 18-28

KinoRurik – Russian Film Festival in Sweden (Stockholm, Sweden)

March 22

White Square Festival (Moscow, Russia)

March 24-27

Reynolda Film Festival (Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA)

March 24-April 1

Boston Underground Film Festival (Boston, Massachusetts, USA)

March 26 – May 9

Italian Film Festival USA (St. Louis/Detroit/Cleveland/Milwaukee/Kansas City/Minneapolis/Denver/Boulder/Chicago USA)

March 27-April 4

Riga International Children’s Film Festival (Riga, Latvia)

March 31

1st Draft Film Festival (St. Louis, Missouri, USA)

April 2-4

Faux Film Festival (Portland, Oregon, USA)

April 8-10

Phoenix Film Festival (Phoenix, Arizona, USA)

April 7-11

Southeast New England Film, Music & Arts Festival (Providence, Rhode Island, USA)

April 8-11

Charleston International Film Festival (Charleston, South Carolina, USA)

April 8-11

Tallahassee Film Festival (Tallahassee, Florida, USA)

April 8-12

Ashland Independent Film Festival (Ashland, Oregon, USA)

April 9-10

Cedar Rapids Independent Film Festival (Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA)

April 9-11

FirstGlance Film Fest Hollywood 10 (Hollywood, California, USA)

April 9-11

VAFI -International Children and Youth Animation Film Festival Varaždin (Varaždin, Croatia)

April 12-18

Calgary Underground Film Festival (Calgary, Alberta, Canada)

April 15-18

White Sands International Film Festival (Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA)

April 15-23

Atlanta Film Festival (Atlanta, Georgia, USA)

April 15-18

L.A. Comedy Shorts Festival (Los Angeles, California, USA)

April 15-18

Wisconsin Film Festival (Madison, Wisconsin, USA)

April 16-17

Gleitsman Social Change Film Forum (Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA)

April 16-22

FilmOut San Diego (San Diego, California, USA)

April 16-29

26th Chicago Latino Film Festival (Chicago, Illinois, USA)

April 17-18

No Limits International Student Film Festival (Sheffield, England, UK)

April 21-May 1

The End of the Pier International Film Festival (Worthing, West Sussex, UK)

April 21-25br

British Film Festival (Los Angeles, California, USA)

April 21-28

Independent Film Festival of Boston (Boston, Massachusetts, USA)

April 22-25

California Independent Film Festival (Orinda, California, USA)

April 22-25

TCM Classic Film Festival (Hollywood, California, USA)

April 22-26

Palm Beach International Film Festival (Palm Beach, Florida, USA)

April 22-29

Newport Beach Film Festival (Newport Beach, California, USA)

April 23

The Food Film Festival (Portland, Oregon, USA)

April 23-25

Schaumburg-Lippe Film Festival (Altenburg, Thuringia, Germany)

April 29-May 2

National Film Festival for Talented Youth (Seattle, Washington, USA)

April 29-May 8

The London International Documentary Festival (London, UK)

April 29-May 10

Brussels Short Film Festival (Brussels, Belgium)

April 30-May 1

River Bend Film Festival (South Bend, Indiana, USA)

April 30-May 2

Texas Frightmare Weekend (Dallas, Texas, USA)

May 1-2

SkyFest (Asheville, North Carolina, USA)

May 5-10

360 | 365 George Eastman House Film Festival (Rochester, New York, USA)

May 6

Third Screen Film Festival (Hollywood, California, USA)

May 7-9

Spirit Quest Film Festival (Erie, Pennsylvania USA)

May 7-16

In The Bin Short Film Festival (Gold Coast, Australia)

May 18-27

Kimera Film Festival (Campobasso, Italy)

May 25-June 1

Kiev International Film Festival (Kiev, Ukraine)

May 27-30

Dungog Film Festival (Dungog, New South Wales, Australia)

May 28-29

Calaveras International Film Festival (Murphys, California, USA)

May 28-30

DocMiami International Film Festival (Miami, Florida, USA)

May 28-30

Road Junky Travel Film Festival (Berlin, Germany)

June 1-2

Out Twin Cities Film Festival (Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA)

June 2-6

Little Rock Film Festival (Little Rock, Arkansas, USA)

June 2-6

Staten Island Film Festival (Staten Island, New York, USA)

June 4-6

Bangkok Indiefest (Bangkok, Thailand)

June 4-6

Lighthouse International Film Festival (Beach Haven, New Jersey, USA)

June 4-10

Aruba International Film Festival (Noord, Aruba)

June 2-14

Sydney Film Festival (Sydney, Australia)

June 4-13

Phuket Film Festival (Phuket, Thailand)

June 9-13

deadCENTER Film Festival (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA)

June 9-13

Ibiza International Film Festival (Ibiza, Spain)

June 9-14

Biografilm Festival – International Celebration of Lives (Bologna, Italy)

June 11-13

Broad Humor Film Festival (Los Angeles, California, USA)

June 11-12

SPEAK UP! International Student Film Festival (Mississauga, Canada)

June 12

Underground Exposure Film Festival and Screenplay Competition (Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA)

June 13-16

BANFF World Television Festival (Banff, Alberta, Canada)

June 16-20

Provincetown International Film Festival (Provincetown, Massachusetts, USA)

June 16-27

Edinburgh International Film Festival (Edinburgh, Scotland, UK)

June 17-19

Bronx Independent Film Festival (Bronx, New York, USA)

June 17-20

Nantucket Film Festival (Nantucket, Massachusetts, USA)

June 23-27

Georgia Film Festival (Athens, Georgia, USA)

June 23-27

NYC Food Film Festival (New York, New York, USA)

June 24-27

The Film Festival of Colorado (Denver, Colorado, USA)

June 25

Houston Film Commission’s Texas Filmmakers Showcase (Los Angeles, California, USA)

June 8-29

Another Hole in the Head: Three Weeks of New Horror/Grindhouse Cinema (San Francisco, California, USA)

June 28-July 4

Ventura Film Festival (Ventura, California, USA)

June 30

2010 Webfesto Student Film Festival (St. Louis, Missouri, USA)

July 7-13

Eko International Film Festival (Lagos, Nigeria)

July 23-August 1

Expresion En Corto International Film Festival (San Miguel de Allende & Guanajuato Capital, Mexico)

July 30-August 1

Lights. Camera. Help. (Austin, Texas, USA)

July 31-August 7

Woods Hole Film Festival (Woods Hole, Massachusetts, USA)

August 1

Vibewire Reelife Film Festival (Sydney, Australia)

August 5-8

Slater Brothers Entertainment’s Hamilton International Film Festival (Hamilton, NY)

August 6-8

Atlanta Shortsfest (Atlanta, Georgia, USA)

August 6-7

Hardacre Film Festival (Tipton, Iowa, USA)

August 6-14

KahBang Film Festival (Bangor, Maine, USA)

2011

January 13-16

Festivus Film Festival (Denver, Colorado, USA)

January 14-16

Wild & Scenic Environmental Film Festival (Nevada City, California, USA)

January 20-30

Sundance Film Festival (Park City, Utah, USA)

January 21-27

Slamdance Film Festival (Park City, Utah, USA)

January 31

Beneath the Earth (New York, New York, USA)

February 8-27

Atlanta Jewish Film Festival (Atlanta, Georgia, USA)

March 11-19

SXSW (Austin, Texas, USA)

March 16-20

Go Short – International Short Film Festival (Nijmegen, Netherlands)

March 22-27

Diagonale. Festival of Austrian Film (Graz, Austria)

March 31-April 8

A Night of Horror International Film Festival (Sydney, Australia)

April 1-3

Faux Film Festival (Portland, Oregon, USA)

April 8-17

RiverRun International Film Festival (Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA)

May 5-14

Santa Cruz Film Festival (Santa Cruz, California, USA)

May 20-22

Accolade Competition (La Jolla, California, USA)

May 20-22

The Indie Fest (La Jolla, California, USA)

June 15-26

Edinburgh International Film Festival (Edinburgh, Scotland, UK)