Thursday, October 29, 2009
DUNCAN JONES NOMINATED IN FIVE CATEGORIES AT THE BRITISH INDEPENDENT FILM AWARDS
Best Actor - Sam Rockwell, Best Technical Achievement - Original Score and Production Design at the British Independent Film Awards (BIFA's) which is sponsored by Raindance. Award night Sunday 6th December.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
HENRY DARKE'S GRADUATION FILM "THE LOBSTER TRAP" WINS AT "MEDIASCHOOL" POLAND
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
MURIEL D'ANSEMBOURG'S 4TH TERM FILM "PLAY" WON A SPECIAL MENTION FOR DIRECTING
Monday, October 26, 2009
DEAN BAJRAMOVIC'S FIRST FEATURE HAS WON TWO MORE AWARDS
Dean, Writer/Director and Ryan Andrews, Production Designer both C.149
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Monday, October 19, 2009
"PLAY" AND "IMAGINARY FRIENDS" BOTH WIN AT NEXTFRAME FILM FESTIVAL
"Imaginary Friends" - 2nd Prize in Documentary Category
"Play" - Director's Choice Award
Internationally recognized as one of the world's premiere touring festival for showcasing student work, the NextFrame Film Festival dedicates itself to connecting student filmmakers from all backgrounds, providing these makers with a chance to share their unique vision to audiences around the world. Once each year's batch of finalists are selected, the festival embarks on a year-long international tour visiting university campuses, museums, media art centers, and independent theaters throughout the US and around the globe.
The festival's comments: Congratulations to all Award Winners. These are wonderful films that deserve recognition and exposure.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Two LFS graduates have been selected for the prestigious Cannes Residence - Paz Fabrega and Oliver Hermanus
Two LFS graduates have been selected for the 19th session of the prestigious Cannes Residence Paz Fabrega (c 151) and Oliver Hermanus (c 161). LFS graduates have been selected every year for the past five years.
from screendaily
The Cannes Residence has announced participants for its autumn session, which runs from October 1 to February 15.
The six film-makers will go to
The Cannes Cinefondation Residence has seen 64 of the projects it has shepherded since 2000 completed and, for the most part, released theatrically. In total, 89% of the films taking part in scheme have been made including those currently in pre-production.
- Paz Fabrega (Costa Rican, 30 ) observes in Todos Nosotros (2nd feature) the behaviour of a middle class when faced with social inequality.
- Oliver Hermanus (South African, 26) looks closely in Two Lovers (2nd feature) at the current-day relationship between Amina (20), from a devout Muslim family, and Raf (41), an Afrikaner whose baby she is expecting.
More info at http://www.festival-cannes.com/en/theResidence/theResidenceNewsRead/56859.html
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Moon, the feature debut of LFS graduate Duncan Jones, scoops main prizes at Sitges
Moon sweeps up at Sitges
Full story at http://cineuropa.org/newsdetail.aspx?lang=en&documentID=113954
Duncan Jones, who graduated from LFS in 2001, has segued from a highly successful career in advertising to direct his debut feature MOON, which won the Michael Powell Award at
Monday, October 12, 2009
The feature film debut of LFS graduate Max Jacoby, DUST, has its world premiere at the Pusan International Film Festival
The feature film debut of LFS graduate Max Jacoby (c.137) , DUST, has its world premiere at the Pusan International Film Festival on 13 and 14 October. The cinematographer Fredrik Bäckar is also a LFS graduate.
It will be presented in the Flash Forward section that showcases first and second films of promising new talents from outside
DUST, is an English-language production filmed with
Jacoby’s 2005 short film Butterflies, adapted from an Ian McEwan short story, won the UIP Venezia award at the Venice Film Festival and was nominated for a European Film Award.
Full story at http://cineuropa.org/newsdetail.aspx?lang=en&documentID=113931
Wednesday, October 07, 2009
Giacomo Cimini's graduation film 'La cittĂ nel cielo' was selected by the 66th Venice Film Festival
Giacomo Cimini C.161 graduation film ‘La cittĂ nel cielo’ (City in the Sky) was selected by the 66th Venice Film Festival, 2-12th September as a special event and has been accepted to the French Sci-Fi Festival Utopiales. The LFS team are Giacomo Cimini (writer/director/producer), Kerry O’Brien (editor/producer), Gareth Munden (DoP/producer) and Rob Watkins(associate producer). More information from the festival website and also the film website.
http://www.labiennale.org/en/cinema/festival/lineup/official_selection/corto_cortissimo/citta.html
www.lacittanelcielo.com
Monday, October 05, 2009
EDUARDO HUNTER MOURA'S FIRST FEATURE DOCUMENTARY PREMIERED YESTERDAY IN RIO
The film tells the story of Brazilian blind Judo player Antonio TenĂłrio on his preparation for his 4th Paraolympic Gold Medal in Beijing.B1 is his category as "totally blind" amongst the Parolympic judo players, and he is the only judoca in the world to carry four consecutive gold medals.The film was very warmly received and cheered by the crowd in the cinema yesterday, and well critically acclaimed.
Below is the website of the film, unfortunately still only in Portuguese, but the teaser is international.www.b1ofilme.com.br