The Flats, a film about The Troubles in Northern Ireland, won the top award at Cph:dox in Copenhagen at a Friday night, earning a €10,000 prize.
The documentary directed by Alessadra Celisia takes place in “New Lodge in the center of Belfast, a neighborhood still haunted by the nearly 30-year conflict between Catholics and Protestants which officially ended in 1998.”
In their citation, the jury called the film witty, multi-layered, profound and provocative. They wrote, “Our main award recognizes not only creative and conceptual daring, but a filmmaker with the humility to realize when the story outgrows its framework, and the confidence to follow where it, and its fantastically vivid characters lead. We live in a world of divisions, borders and locked gates. Coming like a conversation shouted through one of those locked gates, our winning film is a collective portrait of several proud, funny, resourceful individuals, who would be willing to...
The documentary directed by Alessadra Celisia takes place in “New Lodge in the center of Belfast, a neighborhood still haunted by the nearly 30-year conflict between Catholics and Protestants which officially ended in 1998.”
In their citation, the jury called the film witty, multi-layered, profound and provocative. They wrote, “Our main award recognizes not only creative and conceptual daring, but a filmmaker with the humility to realize when the story outgrows its framework, and the confidence to follow where it, and its fantastically vivid characters lead. We live in a world of divisions, borders and locked gates. Coming like a conversation shouted through one of those locked gates, our winning film is a collective portrait of several proud, funny, resourceful individuals, who would be willing to...
- 3/23/2024
- by Matthew Carey
- Deadline Film + TV
Audience prize is won by Ukrainian filmmaker Alla Savytska’s graduation film ‘Tutti’, while
Belgian writer-director Emmanuelle Nicot’s debut feature Love According To Dalva was awarded the Grand Prix in the International Competition at this year’s edition of the Molodist Kyiv Film Festival.
Despite the ongoing war with Russia, the Ukrainian festival was held this year at the Zhovten and Krakiv cinemas in Kyiv between 21-29 October.
Nicot’s incest drama, which premiered at the Critics’ Week in Cannes last year and is being handled internationally by mk2, received a large Scythian Deer statuette and a $5,000 cash prize...
Belgian writer-director Emmanuelle Nicot’s debut feature Love According To Dalva was awarded the Grand Prix in the International Competition at this year’s edition of the Molodist Kyiv Film Festival.
Despite the ongoing war with Russia, the Ukrainian festival was held this year at the Zhovten and Krakiv cinemas in Kyiv between 21-29 October.
Nicot’s incest drama, which premiered at the Critics’ Week in Cannes last year and is being handled internationally by mk2, received a large Scythian Deer statuette and a $5,000 cash prize...
- 10/30/2023
- by Martin Blaney
- ScreenDaily
Hainan Island International Film Festival (Hiiff) in China’s Sanya has returned as an in-person event, following a relatively short Covid-related postponement, with separate competition sections for features, documentaries and shorts.
The festival opened on December 18 with a screening of Chinese filmmaker Da Peng’s Post Truth and is scheduled to wrap on December 25. It was originally scheduled to run December 3-10, but was postponed due to the on-going Covid situation.
Veteran festival director Marco Mueller recently joined Hiiff as artistic director. He previously headed programming for China’s Pingyao International Film Festival.
Hiiff’s 11-title competition section will screen recent festival favourites including Charlotte Wells’ Aftersun, Alice Diop’s Saint Omer and Rodrigo Sorogoyen’s The Beasts. Chinese titles in competition include Chakme Rinpoche’s Georgia and Qiao Siyu’s The Cord Of Life. The documentary competition will screen eight titles (see line-up below).
In addition to the competition sections,...
The festival opened on December 18 with a screening of Chinese filmmaker Da Peng’s Post Truth and is scheduled to wrap on December 25. It was originally scheduled to run December 3-10, but was postponed due to the on-going Covid situation.
Veteran festival director Marco Mueller recently joined Hiiff as artistic director. He previously headed programming for China’s Pingyao International Film Festival.
Hiiff’s 11-title competition section will screen recent festival favourites including Charlotte Wells’ Aftersun, Alice Diop’s Saint Omer and Rodrigo Sorogoyen’s The Beasts. Chinese titles in competition include Chakme Rinpoche’s Georgia and Qiao Siyu’s The Cord Of Life. The documentary competition will screen eight titles (see line-up below).
In addition to the competition sections,...
- 12/19/2022
- by Liz Shackleton
- Deadline Film + TV
Marco Mueller overseeing fourth edition of festival.
China’s Hainan Island International Film Festival (Hiiff) is to take place from December 18-25, after being postponed at short notice, and has revealed the titles in its feature and documentary competitions.
The fourth edition of the festival, held in the city of Sanya, was set to run from December 3-10 but was abruptly put on hold following a rise in Covid cases. Now, following the relaxation of pandemic measure in China over the past week, the festival is back on and has unveiled its line-up of titles.
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The Hiiff Competition,...
China’s Hainan Island International Film Festival (Hiiff) is to take place from December 18-25, after being postponed at short notice, and has revealed the titles in its feature and documentary competitions.
The fourth edition of the festival, held in the city of Sanya, was set to run from December 3-10 but was abruptly put on hold following a rise in Covid cases. Now, following the relaxation of pandemic measure in China over the past week, the festival is back on and has unveiled its line-up of titles.
Scroll down for competition titles
The Hiiff Competition,...
- 12/16/2022
- by Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
Event runs September 22-27 in Malmo, Sweden.
The Nordisk Panorama Forum for Co-financing of Documentaries, which runs September 22-27 in Malmo, Sweden, will welcome more than 800 industry delegates, including a special delegation of seven director/producer teams from Ukraine.
The Ukrainian teams will present works in progress on September 25 to an invited group of international producers and decision-makers.
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While some of the projects of course cover the war– such as Olha Zhurba’s Displaced, and a disabled activist’s displacement during the war in Listening To The World; some of the other films are...
The Nordisk Panorama Forum for Co-financing of Documentaries, which runs September 22-27 in Malmo, Sweden, will welcome more than 800 industry delegates, including a special delegation of seven director/producer teams from Ukraine.
The Ukrainian teams will present works in progress on September 25 to an invited group of international producers and decision-makers.
Scroll down for list of projects
While some of the projects of course cover the war– such as Olha Zhurba’s Displaced, and a disabled activist’s displacement during the war in Listening To The World; some of the other films are...
- 9/2/2022
- by Wendy Mitchell
- ScreenDaily
Selection includes the final film by murdered Lithuanian filmmaker Mantas Kvedaravicius.
The 13 feature documentaries in the running for the 2022 European Film Awards have been revealed.
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They include Mariupolis 2 by murdered Lithuanian filmmaker Mantas Kvedaravicius, which premiered at Cannes and comprises footage the director shot before he was captured and killed by the Russian army in the Ukrainian city of Mariupol in April.
Also selected is Mr Landsbergis by Ukrainian director Sergei Loznitsa, a four-hour account of the struggle for Lithuania’s independence from the Ussr in the early 1990s, which won the...
The 13 feature documentaries in the running for the 2022 European Film Awards have been revealed.
Scroll down for full list of titles
They include Mariupolis 2 by murdered Lithuanian filmmaker Mantas Kvedaravicius, which premiered at Cannes and comprises footage the director shot before he was captured and killed by the Russian army in the Ukrainian city of Mariupol in April.
Also selected is Mr Landsbergis by Ukrainian director Sergei Loznitsa, a four-hour account of the struggle for Lithuania’s independence from the Ussr in the early 1990s, which won the...
- 8/30/2022
- by Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
Hans-Christian Schmid’s ’We Are Next of Kin’ to open German festival.
Filmfest Hamburg has lined up world premieres of films by Fatih Akin, Hans-Christian Schmid and Alrun Goette for its 30th anniversary edition, which runs from September 29 to October 8.
Golden Bear-winner Akin’s biopic of the German rapper and label boss Xatar, Rheingold, starring this year’s European Shooting Star Emilio Sakraya, will have its first screening on the director’s home turf in Hamburg.
Schmid’s adaptation of Johann Scheerer’s autobiographical novel We Are Next Of Kin, which chronicles the kidnapping of Scheerer’s literary scholar and...
Filmfest Hamburg has lined up world premieres of films by Fatih Akin, Hans-Christian Schmid and Alrun Goette for its 30th anniversary edition, which runs from September 29 to October 8.
Golden Bear-winner Akin’s biopic of the German rapper and label boss Xatar, Rheingold, starring this year’s European Shooting Star Emilio Sakraya, will have its first screening on the director’s home turf in Hamburg.
Schmid’s adaptation of Johann Scheerer’s autobiographical novel We Are Next Of Kin, which chronicles the kidnapping of Scheerer’s literary scholar and...
- 8/11/2022
- by Martin Blaney
- ScreenDaily
International competition titles include ‘Broker’ and ‘Decision To Leave’ from South Korea.
Jerusalem Film Festival (Jff) has revealed the line-up of international competition titles for its 39th edition, which includes several award-winners from this year’s Cannes.
Ten features will compete in the international competition of Jff, which is set to host its 39th edition from July 21-31.
These include Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Broker and Park Chan-wook’s Decision To Leave from South Korea, which respectively picked up best actor for Song Kang-ho and best director for Park. Also selected is Abi Abbasi’s Holy Spider, which saw Zar Amir-Ebrahimi pick up best actress,...
Jerusalem Film Festival (Jff) has revealed the line-up of international competition titles for its 39th edition, which includes several award-winners from this year’s Cannes.
Ten features will compete in the international competition of Jff, which is set to host its 39th edition from July 21-31.
These include Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Broker and Park Chan-wook’s Decision To Leave from South Korea, which respectively picked up best actor for Song Kang-ho and best director for Park. Also selected is Abi Abbasi’s Holy Spider, which saw Zar Amir-Ebrahimi pick up best actress,...
- 7/7/2022
- by Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
Jennifer Rainsford’s documentary looks at the human resilience of the planet.
UK-based company Taskovski Films has acquired world sales rights to Jennifer Rainsford’s documentary All Of Our Heartbeats Are Connected Through Exploding Stars, which has its world premiere at Visions du Reel in Switzerland next week.
In the context of the March 2011 tsunami which devastated the Japanese coastline, the film looks at how people, plants and animals continue to coexist in the aftermath of this tragedy.
All Of Our Heartbeats… is produced by Michael Krotkiewski, Mirjam Gelhorn and David Herdies for Sweden’s Momento Film, in association with...
UK-based company Taskovski Films has acquired world sales rights to Jennifer Rainsford’s documentary All Of Our Heartbeats Are Connected Through Exploding Stars, which has its world premiere at Visions du Reel in Switzerland next week.
In the context of the March 2011 tsunami which devastated the Japanese coastline, the film looks at how people, plants and animals continue to coexist in the aftermath of this tragedy.
All Of Our Heartbeats… is produced by Michael Krotkiewski, Mirjam Gelhorn and David Herdies for Sweden’s Momento Film, in association with...
- 4/4/2022
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
Natasa Urban’s ‘The Eclipse’, about ex-Yugoslavia, takes top prize.
Natasa Urban’s The Eclipse, a personal look at the dark past of ex-Yugoslavia, has won the main Dox:Award prize at the 2022 Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival (Cph:Dox).
The film, which had its world premiere at Cph:dox on March 28, sees Urban turn her analogue film camera on her family in ex-Yugoslavia, looking at how a dark past remains embedded in the present.
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Following what it called “a unanimous decision”, the jury described “a film that affirms a vocation for the moving...
Natasa Urban’s The Eclipse, a personal look at the dark past of ex-Yugoslavia, has won the main Dox:Award prize at the 2022 Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival (Cph:Dox).
The film, which had its world premiere at Cph:dox on March 28, sees Urban turn her analogue film camera on her family in ex-Yugoslavia, looking at how a dark past remains embedded in the present.
Scroll down for the full list of winners
Following what it called “a unanimous decision”, the jury described “a film that affirms a vocation for the moving...
- 4/1/2022
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
The duo were speaking at the final Cph: Dox A Morning With… session in Copenhagen on Thursday (March 31).
Riotsville, USA director Sierra Pettengill and The Eclipse filmmaker Natasa Urban discussed the different ways documentaries can use historical archive footage in the final Cph: Dox A Morning With… session in Copenhagen on Thursday (March 31).
US professional archival researcher and filmmaker Pettengill said she felt compelled to make her film, about the full-scale town centre replicas built by the military in the 1960s for riot training, because they are “not part of our historical memory in the USA.”
Initially finding some intriguing...
Riotsville, USA director Sierra Pettengill and The Eclipse filmmaker Natasa Urban discussed the different ways documentaries can use historical archive footage in the final Cph: Dox A Morning With… session in Copenhagen on Thursday (March 31).
US professional archival researcher and filmmaker Pettengill said she felt compelled to make her film, about the full-scale town centre replicas built by the military in the 1960s for riot training, because they are “not part of our historical memory in the USA.”
Initially finding some intriguing...
- 4/1/2022
- by Nikki Baughan
- ScreenDaily
The sessions are part of Cph:Conference, the industry event running from March 29 to April 1 as part of Denmark’s Cph:dox.
Daniel Roher (Navalny) and Lars Ostenfeld (Into The Ice) are among the leading international documentary filmmakers taking part in Cph:Conference, the industry event running from March 29 to April 1 as part of Denmark’s Cph:dox.
The ‘A Morning With’ discussion strand filmmakers will participate in a session about the contemporary role of leaders and the themes of access and risk in non-fiction filmmaking.
All the sessions will be available to watch live for free via this story from March 29 (see below). Festival accreditation is not required.
Daniel Roher (Navalny) and Lars Ostenfeld (Into The Ice) are among the leading international documentary filmmakers taking part in Cph:Conference, the industry event running from March 29 to April 1 as part of Denmark’s Cph:dox.
The ‘A Morning With’ discussion strand filmmakers will participate in a session about the contemporary role of leaders and the themes of access and risk in non-fiction filmmaking.
All the sessions will be available to watch live for free via this story from March 29 (see below). Festival accreditation is not required.
- 3/31/2022
- by Screen staff
- ScreenDaily
The four-day event will run in-person in Copenhagen and online.
Daniel Roher, the Canadian director of Navalny, will be among the speakers at Cph:Conference, the industry event running from March 29 to April 1 as part of Denmark’s Cph:dox.
As part of the ‘A Morning With’ discussion strand Roher will participate in a session about the contemporary role of leaders and the themes of access and risk in non-fiction filmmaking.
He will be joined by Christoffer Guldbrandsen, Danish director of A Storm Foretold, about the role of Trump advisor Roger Stone in the January 2021 insurrection at the US Capitol building.
Roher...
Daniel Roher, the Canadian director of Navalny, will be among the speakers at Cph:Conference, the industry event running from March 29 to April 1 as part of Denmark’s Cph:dox.
As part of the ‘A Morning With’ discussion strand Roher will participate in a session about the contemporary role of leaders and the themes of access and risk in non-fiction filmmaking.
He will be joined by Christoffer Guldbrandsen, Danish director of A Storm Foretold, about the role of Trump advisor Roger Stone in the January 2021 insurrection at the US Capitol building.
Roher...
- 3/4/2022
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
The four-day event will run in-person in Copenhagen and online.
Daniel Roher, the Canadian director of Navalny, will be among the speakers at Cph:Conference, the industry event running from March 29 to April 1 as part of Denmark’s Cph:dox.
As part of the ‘A Morning With’ discussion strand Roher will participate in a session about the contemporary role of leaders and the themes of access and risk in non-fiction filmmaking.
He will be joined by Christoffer Guldbrandsen, Danish director of A Storm Foretold, about the role of Trump advisor Roger Stone in the January 2021 insurrection at the US Capitol building.
Roher...
Daniel Roher, the Canadian director of Navalny, will be among the speakers at Cph:Conference, the industry event running from March 29 to April 1 as part of Denmark’s Cph:dox.
As part of the ‘A Morning With’ discussion strand Roher will participate in a session about the contemporary role of leaders and the themes of access and risk in non-fiction filmmaking.
He will be joined by Christoffer Guldbrandsen, Danish director of A Storm Foretold, about the role of Trump advisor Roger Stone in the January 2021 insurrection at the US Capitol building.
Roher...
- 3/4/2022
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
The post Arjun Rampal, Aishwarya Rajesh and Natasa Stankovic promote ‘Daddy’ in Pune appeared first on Bollywood Hungama.
- 8/12/2017
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
Filmmaker Saurabh Varma is all geared up for his upcoming movie 7 Hours To Go starring Shiv Pandit, Sandeepa Dhar, Natasa Stankovic and Varun Badola. The movie is slated to release on June 24. Saurabh Varma agrees to the fact that unlike his last movie Vicky Donor he doesn’t have a popular star backing the film like John Abraham or even a successful writer-director-producer Anand L Rai who took Nil Baatey Sannata to the silver screen but what he does have is a story which is different and inspired by real life events.
“You can’t underestimate the power of a star but Bollywood A-listers only work with a limited set of filmmakers. Directors like me have to prove ourselves to get access to the stars.” Said Saurabh. He also said that his actors aren’t supposed to be taken lightly, 7 Hours To Go is made by a group of underdogs and underestimated actors.
“You can’t underestimate the power of a star but Bollywood A-listers only work with a limited set of filmmakers. Directors like me have to prove ourselves to get access to the stars.” Said Saurabh. He also said that his actors aren’t supposed to be taken lightly, 7 Hours To Go is made by a group of underdogs and underestimated actors.
- 6/17/2016
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
From Kahaani to Neerja, a number of female-centric films are fast catching the audience’s fancy. This has led filmmakers to make more movies with women as the protagonist. The upcoming film, 7 Hours To Go, produced by Krian Pictures, does not have one but two female leads, Sandeepa Dhar, who is known for her girl-next-door image, plays a tough, no-nonsense cop while Natasa Stankovic (of ‘DJ Wale Babu’ fame) plays the mysterious character of Maya in this action thriller. Not only are the girls looking gorgeous but they will also be seen performing some daredevil stunts!
The film, which also stars Shiv Pandit, has a lot of humour and thrill. Director Saurabh Verma on being asked what inspired him to cast two female actors as the protagonists said, “The casting was done according to the script and instead of looking at a male or female actor, I hope the audience will look at the movie in totality. The entertainment value is important for viewers.”
Directed by Saurabh Verma and produced by Nitika Thakur, 7 Hours To Go stars Shiv Pandit, Sandeepa Dhar, Natasa Stankovic and Varun Badola. The film is releasing on June 24th, 2016.
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The film, which also stars Shiv Pandit, has a lot of humour and thrill. Director Saurabh Verma on being asked what inspired him to cast two female actors as the protagonists said, “The casting was done according to the script and instead of looking at a male or female actor, I hope the audience will look at the movie in totality. The entertainment value is important for viewers.”
Directed by Saurabh Verma and produced by Nitika Thakur, 7 Hours To Go stars Shiv Pandit, Sandeepa Dhar, Natasa Stankovic and Varun Badola. The film is releasing on June 24th, 2016.
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- 6/15/2016
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
The makers of 7 Hours To Go launched the trailer from the film. An edgy thriller starring Shiv Pandit, the trailer revolves around a man who takes 7 hostages on witnessing a murder and gives the police exactly 7 hours to find the killer!
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmkoRZNlzQo
Shiv Pandit’s performance along with the investigative narrative will definitely keep you hooked to your seats!
Directed by Saurabh Verma and produced by Nitika Thakur, 7 Hours To Go stars Shiv Pandit, Sandeepa Dhar, Natasa Stankovic and Varun Badola. The film is releasing on June 24th, 2016.
As a bonus we have a cool shot of Sandeepa Dhar from the trailer launch
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Shiv Pandit’s performance along with the investigative narrative will definitely keep you hooked to your seats!
Directed by Saurabh Verma and produced by Nitika Thakur, 7 Hours To Go stars Shiv Pandit, Sandeepa Dhar, Natasa Stankovic and Varun Badola. The film is releasing on June 24th, 2016.
As a bonus we have a cool shot of Sandeepa Dhar from the trailer launch
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- 5/29/2016
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
After ruling the music charts with hits like Saturday Saturday, Abhi Toh Party Shuru Hui Hai, Selfei Le Le Re and Char Shanivaar, the rapper Badshah is back again with yet another party track. However this time, Badshah is not coming alone. He is teaming up with sensation Aastha Gill – the voice behind Abhi Toh Party Shuru Hui Hai, for his new song titled ‘DJ Waley Babu’.
The video has been directed by Director Gifty and features stunning hot model Natasa Stankovic. Watch it now.
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The video has been directed by Director Gifty and features stunning hot model Natasa Stankovic. Watch it now.
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- 7/17/2015
- by BollySpice Editors
- Bollyspice
Film maker Prakash Jha who has movies like ‘Rajneeti’ and ‘Gangajal’ to his credit is coming up with his next movie ‘Satyagraha’. In order to add an oomph factor in his movie, he has added an item song in the film. The item song is a thumri-electronic fusion. Model and actor Natasa Stankovic will be seen sizzling the screen with her groovy moves in this item song. The item song is titled ‘Aiyo ji hamri atariya mein’. Prakash Jha feels that such songs in a movie not only adds to the sensibilities of the movie but also adds to the story. He also believes that such songs are entertaining and they also draw attention to the fil...
- 7/10/2013
- Bollywoodmantra.com
Mumbai, July 9: Filmmaker Prakash Jha hasn't missed adding one sizzling item number in his forthcoming drama "Satyagraha". He has roped in model-actor Natasa Stankovic to groove to a thumri-electronic fusion number called "Aiyo ji hamri atariya mein" for the movie.
The filmmaker believes that such songs contribute to certain sensibilities and add to the story.
"Such numbers contribute to certain moments and sensibilities. They (dance numbers) help the story too," Jha said in a statement.
Earlier, Manyata Dutt, wife of actor Sanjay Dutt, did an item song called "Alhad mast jawaani" for Jha's 2003 released film "Gangaajal"..
The filmmaker believes that such songs contribute to certain sensibilities and add to the story.
"Such numbers contribute to certain moments and sensibilities. They (dance numbers) help the story too," Jha said in a statement.
Earlier, Manyata Dutt, wife of actor Sanjay Dutt, did an item song called "Alhad mast jawaani" for Jha's 2003 released film "Gangaajal"..
- 7/9/2013
- by Shiva Prakash
- RealBollywood.com
Filmmaker believes the songs contribute to certain sensibilities and add to the story.Prakash Jha is known to bring hard-hitting subjects to the forefront through his films. Yet most of them feature at least one much-talked about number which is used widely during promotion. For his upcoming film, Satyagraha, the filmmaker has introduced yet another, actor model Natasa Stankovic, who will be seen in a thumri-electronic fusion number called 'Aiyo ji hamri atariya mein'.
- 7/9/2013
- GlamSham
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