Organisers behind the 12th Annual Edition of post-production development initiative MiamiFF Encuentros for Latin American and Us Hispanic filmmakers are offering a $10,000 prize.
The programme, sponsored by the John S and James L Knight Foundation, runs concurrently with the 32nd Annual MiamiFF, set to take place from March 6-15, 2015.
Submissions to the programme are open to all feature projects produced partially or entirely by Latin American-based production companies or from Us Hispanic filmmakers, that will not be completed by March 2015.
The works must have a minimum running time of 60 minutes and maximum of 120 minutes. Projects must be submitted no later than January 12, 2015.
One main producer from each project will be invited to attend the MiamiFF Encuentros screenings and outline the completion details for the film.
Selected projects will be screened to a jury comprising international industry professionals.
Latin American cinema expert Diana Sanchez will curate MiamiFF Encuentros 2015.
2014 submissions include recent Busan selection Aurora (Chile) by Rodrigo Sepúlveda and a...
The programme, sponsored by the John S and James L Knight Foundation, runs concurrently with the 32nd Annual MiamiFF, set to take place from March 6-15, 2015.
Submissions to the programme are open to all feature projects produced partially or entirely by Latin American-based production companies or from Us Hispanic filmmakers, that will not be completed by March 2015.
The works must have a minimum running time of 60 minutes and maximum of 120 minutes. Projects must be submitted no later than January 12, 2015.
One main producer from each project will be invited to attend the MiamiFF Encuentros screenings and outline the completion details for the film.
Selected projects will be screened to a jury comprising international industry professionals.
Latin American cinema expert Diana Sanchez will curate MiamiFF Encuentros 2015.
2014 submissions include recent Busan selection Aurora (Chile) by Rodrigo Sepúlveda and a...
- 11/11/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Toronto film festival organisers have programmed features from 42 countries in the Contemporary World Cinema (Cwc) programme and unveiled eight South Korean selections in the City To City.
Cwc features latest work by Jessica Hausner, Rolf de Heer, Christian Zübert and Ryuichi Hiroki, among others.
For the third year, Tiff (Sept 4-14) has partnered with the University of Toronto’s Munk School Of Global Affairs on the Contemporary World Speakers series, pairing five films in selection with expert scholars.
The Contemporary World Speakers series is programmed in conjunction with the Tiff Adult Learning department.
Contemporary World Cinema
Wp = World premiere / Nap = North American premiere / IP = International premiere / Cp = Canadian premiere.
Aire Libre (Argentina), Anahí Berneri IP
Amour Fou (Austria-Luxembourg-Germany), Jessica Hausner Nap
Behavior (Conducta) (Cuba), Ernesto Daranas Cp
Bird People (France), Pascale Ferran Nap
Black Souls (Anime Nere) (Italy), Francesco Munzi IP
Breathe (Respire) (France), Mélanie Laurent Nap
Charlie’s Country (Australia), Rolf de Heer Nap
*John Stackhouse...
Cwc features latest work by Jessica Hausner, Rolf de Heer, Christian Zübert and Ryuichi Hiroki, among others.
For the third year, Tiff (Sept 4-14) has partnered with the University of Toronto’s Munk School Of Global Affairs on the Contemporary World Speakers series, pairing five films in selection with expert scholars.
The Contemporary World Speakers series is programmed in conjunction with the Tiff Adult Learning department.
Contemporary World Cinema
Wp = World premiere / Nap = North American premiere / IP = International premiere / Cp = Canadian premiere.
Aire Libre (Argentina), Anahí Berneri IP
Amour Fou (Austria-Luxembourg-Germany), Jessica Hausner Nap
Behavior (Conducta) (Cuba), Ernesto Daranas Cp
Bird People (France), Pascale Ferran Nap
Black Souls (Anime Nere) (Italy), Francesco Munzi IP
Breathe (Respire) (France), Mélanie Laurent Nap
Charlie’s Country (Australia), Rolf de Heer Nap
*John Stackhouse...
- 8/12/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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