Wednesday, September 30, 2009
MURIEL D'ANSEMBOURG'S 2ND TERM FILM WINS A DIPLOMA
Muriel D'Ansembourg's 2nd term film "JUST ANOTHER DAY" won a Diploma at the 2009 Festival of Nations in Ebensee, Austria. They also screened her 4th term film"Play" as well.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
MIRI SHAPIRO'S FILM "4 KILOMETERS" WIN ANOTHER AWARD
Miri Shapiro's graduation film "4 KILOMETERS" was screened at the V International Short & Animation Film Festival "Open Cinema" in the international competition "Laboratory of Discoveries" at St Petersberg, Russia held between 7-15th August - see what the festival says below
Dear Miri,The V International Short and Animation Film Festival OPEN CINEMA finished!The organizing committee would like to thank you once more for participation in International Competition “LABORATORY OF DISCOVERIES” and opportunity to present your film in Saint-Petersburg. We are happy to inform that “4 kilometers” received warm response both from side of Jury and wide public and received with special mention the Organizing Committee Diploma «Best Film of Special Program THE OTHER LANDS». Please receive our sincere congratulations!
mirishapiro@gmail.com Mobile: +972 52 3248420 Landline: +972 3 5460 459
Dear Miri,The V International Short and Animation Film Festival OPEN CINEMA finished!The organizing committee would like to thank you once more for participation in International Competition “LABORATORY OF DISCOVERIES” and opportunity to present your film in Saint-Petersburg. We are happy to inform that “4 kilometers” received warm response both from side of Jury and wide public and received with special mention the Organizing Committee Diploma «Best Film of Special Program THE OTHER LANDS». Please receive our sincere congratulations!
mirishapiro@gmail.com Mobile: +972 52 3248420 Landline: +972 3 5460 459
Thursday, September 24, 2009
YONI BENTOVIM AND EMILY HARRIS'S FIRST FEATURE PREMIERES AT RAINDANCE
Yoni Ben Tovim and Emily Harris's first feature "BORGES AND I" is premiering at the Raindance Film Festival this year, on 4th October at 18.30 at the Apollo Cinema in Piccadilly Circus and as this date is sold out Raindance have scheduled an additional screening on Tuesday, 6th October at 1.45pm, Apollo Cinema West End and tickets are on sale for this screening from today.
Raindance review:
Tim is an out-of-work actor, paying the bills with a surveillance job for an insurance company and investigating false claimants. In an attempt to decipher the reasons for his failing acting career, he begins secretly filming his life and conversations in an experiment to see if he can control what other people think of him through analyzing the footage and he becomes addicted to the sensation of filming others without their knowledge.But in the build up to a major audition that could kick-start his career, Tim begins alienating the people around him, and before long he is faced with a major dilemma – either continue being a spectator of his own life, or start being an active participant in it.Shot entirely with a concealed buttonhole camera, Borges & I successfully blurs the borders of reality, making it difficult to distinguish between what’s real and what isn’t. Tim may be providing an insightful look into his slightly deranged mind, or could be an elaborate character designed to make the audience feel uncomfortable as he follows his idea through.It’s a truly original concept that will leave you second-guessing your way to the end, taking you on an intriguing and genuinely unique journey. Chris Presswell (Raindance Film Festival)
Here are some links with more info on their film:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Borges-and-I/158669608507?ref=mf
http://www.raindance.co.uk/site/index.php?id=400,4516,0,0,1,0
www.indivisionfilms.com
Raindance review:
Tim is an out-of-work actor, paying the bills with a surveillance job for an insurance company and investigating false claimants. In an attempt to decipher the reasons for his failing acting career, he begins secretly filming his life and conversations in an experiment to see if he can control what other people think of him through analyzing the footage and he becomes addicted to the sensation of filming others without their knowledge.But in the build up to a major audition that could kick-start his career, Tim begins alienating the people around him, and before long he is faced with a major dilemma – either continue being a spectator of his own life, or start being an active participant in it.Shot entirely with a concealed buttonhole camera, Borges & I successfully blurs the borders of reality, making it difficult to distinguish between what’s real and what isn’t. Tim may be providing an insightful look into his slightly deranged mind, or could be an elaborate character designed to make the audience feel uncomfortable as he follows his idea through.It’s a truly original concept that will leave you second-guessing your way to the end, taking you on an intriguing and genuinely unique journey. Chris Presswell (Raindance Film Festival)
Here are some links with more info on their film:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Borges-and-I/158669608507?ref=mf
http://www.raindance.co.uk/site/index.php?id=400,4516,0,0,1,0
www.indivisionfilms.com
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