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The Antalya Film Festival feels it is imperative to show that life still goes on, and the creative and recreative power of entertainment leads the show.
Moreover, it is obvious today to those people with alert perception that men are not succeeding in ruling the world very well. Women must take on their 51% role. Let a cosmetic culture rule the world rather than a culture of arms. (Mac does happen to be a sponsor of the festival and their gifts were great, including a free makeup session for the closing night gala!).
Venus and Mars may have been lovers,...
The Antalya Film Festival feels it is imperative to show that life still goes on, and the creative and recreative power of entertainment leads the show.
Moreover, it is obvious today to those people with alert perception that men are not succeeding in ruling the world very well. Women must take on their 51% role. Let a cosmetic culture rule the world rather than a culture of arms. (Mac does happen to be a sponsor of the festival and their gifts were great, including a free makeup session for the closing night gala!).
Venus and Mars may have been lovers,...
- 10/28/2016
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
Exclusive: New agreement covers Us, UK and Mexico.
The Eye On Films (EoF) network has signed a new library deal that will see its films made available to users of streaming platform Mubi in the UK, Us and Mexico.
EoF is a support support platform for the distribution of first and second feature films, launched by Wide in 2011 with the support of the European Commission’s Creative Europe programme.
The network now has more than 120 international partners including 52 festivals and 50 distributors in more than 40 countries with a catalogue of more than 70 films.
New EoF titles in the Berlinale selection includes Stephan Richter’s One Of Us; Those Who Jump by Moritz Siebert, Estephan Wagner and Abou Bakar Sidibe; Who is Oda by Kamilla Pfeffer;You’ll Never Blone by Alex Anwandter; and Nakom by Kelly Daniela Norris and Tw Pittman.
A new festival that has been added to that list is Split Film Festival, which runs for...
The Eye On Films (EoF) network has signed a new library deal that will see its films made available to users of streaming platform Mubi in the UK, Us and Mexico.
EoF is a support support platform for the distribution of first and second feature films, launched by Wide in 2011 with the support of the European Commission’s Creative Europe programme.
The network now has more than 120 international partners including 52 festivals and 50 distributors in more than 40 countries with a catalogue of more than 70 films.
New EoF titles in the Berlinale selection includes Stephan Richter’s One Of Us; Those Who Jump by Moritz Siebert, Estephan Wagner and Abou Bakar Sidibe; Who is Oda by Kamilla Pfeffer;You’ll Never Blone by Alex Anwandter; and Nakom by Kelly Daniela Norris and Tw Pittman.
A new festival that has been added to that list is Split Film Festival, which runs for...
- 2/18/2016
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
Programme includes 34 world premieres.
The line-up for the 46th Berlinale Forum has been announced and will feature a total of 44 films in its main programme, of which 34 are world premieres and nine international premieres.
One focus of this year’s programme is the Arab region, with films shot by mainly young directors from an area that stretches between Egypt and Saudi Arabia, exploring both the past and present of their homelands.
In A Magical Substance Flows into Me, artist Jumana Manna sets out in search of the musical diversity of the Palestinian region.
Tamer El Said’s feature In the Last Days of the City (Akher ayam el madina) sends his alter-ego Khalid through the director’s home city of Cairo, which is in a state of uproar.
Maher Abi Samra’s documentary A Maid for Each (Makhdoumin) grapples with the employment of maids from the Global South in middle-class Lebanese households, a practice...
The line-up for the 46th Berlinale Forum has been announced and will feature a total of 44 films in its main programme, of which 34 are world premieres and nine international premieres.
One focus of this year’s programme is the Arab region, with films shot by mainly young directors from an area that stretches between Egypt and Saudi Arabia, exploring both the past and present of their homelands.
In A Magical Substance Flows into Me, artist Jumana Manna sets out in search of the musical diversity of the Palestinian region.
Tamer El Said’s feature In the Last Days of the City (Akher ayam el madina) sends his alter-ego Khalid through the director’s home city of Cairo, which is in a state of uproar.
Maher Abi Samra’s documentary A Maid for Each (Makhdoumin) grapples with the employment of maids from the Global South in middle-class Lebanese households, a practice...
- 1/19/2016
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
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