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NICOSIA: The 6th Cyprus International Film Festival (www.cyprusfilmfestival.org) opened on 30 September 2011 and runs through 16 October. This year, the festival screens two world premieres among the 26 Greek and Cypriot films in the programme.

WARSAW: The Hungarian coproducer of Adrian Sitaru's Best Intentions has been awarded the prestigious FNE Visegrad Prix for best fiction coproduction. The prix was awarded at the closing ceremony of Jameson CineFest - Miskolc International Film Festival 2011 (17-25 September). Hungarian coproducer Emoke Vagasi of Cor Leonis Films (http://www.corleonisfilms.hu/) collected the 1000 euros cash prize from FNE editor Cathy Meils at the festival's gala closing ceremony on 24 September 2011.

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The 6th edition of NexT International Film Festival will take place in Bucharest from March 28 to April 1, 2012.

NexT International Film Festival celebrates innovative and creative filmmaking from all around the world. Our goal at NexT IFF is to discover and promote today the major talents of tomorrow’s international cinema.

For the first time, the call for entries is open not only for the competition, but also for three special off competition programs: NexT Imaginaria, NexT Dance and NexT Kids.

Deadline for submissions: December 15, 2011


COMPETITION
NexT calls for entries of narrative films (live action and animation) up to 60 minutes completed after January 1st, 2010. Documentaries, non-narrative films or video installations will not be considered for the competition.

Awards for the films selected in the competition:

NexT Trophy – 4000 Euro
“Cristian Nemescu” Best Directing Award – 2000 Euro
“Andrei Toncu” Best Soundtrack Award – 2000 Euro
Best Romanian Film – 1000 Euro

NexT covers accommodation and travel expenses (%) for the director / sound-designer of the films in competition.


NexT Imaginaria
A program to explore parallel universes, fantasy worlds, alternative history, utopias and dystopias, haunting visions and dark fears for a night to remember at NexT 2012. An international off competition program open to sci-fi, fantasy, horror, extreme action or simply fantastic out-of-the-box films to open your mind and dare you to dream!
Maximum duration of submitted films: 60 minutes.
The films must be completed after January 1st 2010.

NexT Dance
From good ol' school musicals to hot pop, from street dance & hip hop to classical ballet & contemporary choreography, we welcome international narrative short films that spice up their story with a splash of music & dance, for a very special night at NexT 2012. Our goal: a 2-hour off competition program to electrify our audience and make them go home humming and swinging.
Maximum duration of submitted films: 60 minutes.
The films must be completed after January 1st 2010.

NexT Kids
A special program for the youngest hearts at NexT 2012, designed to make them experience smart and fascinating short films: an opportunity for 5 to 12 year olds to discover cinema through creative animations and live action short films from all around the world. The screenings will be followed by hands-on special activities related to the films in the program.
Maximum duration: 10 minutes.
For this section only, there is no time limit regarding the completion date of the films.


For further details, read the regulations of NexT International Film Festival 2012.

Download the entry form of NexT International Film Festival 2012.

DVD PAL screeners must be sent to:

NexT Cultural Society
179 Traian Street
024043, Bucharest
Romania


Besides the competition and the off competition programs, NexT also presents a series of seminars on directing, sound-design, production & distribution, script-writing etc. offered free of charge to the participants.

NexT intends to be a meeting point for young filmmakers around the world.

Get-together with local filmmakers & live music every night.

contact:
Yvonne Irimescu / Festival coordinator
Phone: +40 21 252 48 67
Mobile phone: + 40 721 661 756

www.nextfilmfestival.ro
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14 feature films in competition, all Hungarian premieres, 6 feature films out of competition, 9 classical movies in the PORT.hu CineClassics section, 19 short films, 10 documentaries, 15 animated movies, 3 exhibitions, 3 workshops, conferences, several professional meetings – issues of the 8th Miskolc International Film Festival which ended on 25 September. Due to the achievements of the last 8 years, Jameson CineFest has become the best film festival in Hungary.

Two Polish features: Essential Killing by Jerzy Skolimowski and Sala Samobójców (Suicide Room) by Jan Komasa, both co-financed by the Polish Film Institute, are in official selection for the European Film Awards.

Essential Killing and Suicide Room are among 45 feature films from 32 countries recommended for this year's European Film Awards. Other films in this year's EFA selection include Melancholia by Lars von Trier, In a Better World by Suzanne Bier, and The Skin I Live In by Pedro Almodóvar.

The 2,500 members of the European Film Academy will vote for nominations in 17 categories. The list of nominated films will be announced on November 5 at the Seville International Film Festival.

Two Polish films have already been nominated for this year's European Film Awards in the Short Film category: the documentary Paparazzi by Piotr Bernaś (at the 51st Krakow International Film Festival) and the feature Opowieści z chłodni (Frozen Stories) by Grzegorz Jaroszuk (at the 64th Locarno International Film Festival). Both films were co-financed by the Polish Film Institute.

The European Film Awards are among Europe's most prestigious forms of recognition in the world of filmmaking. In 2010, Katarzyna Klimkiewicz received the European Film Award for Best Short Film for her feature Hanoi-Warszawa (Hanoi-Warsaw), also co-financed by the Polish Film Institute.

The European Film Awards ceremony will be held on December 3 in Berlin.

The complete list of films recommended for this year's awards is available at: www.europeanfilmawards.eu.

Olga Domżała

Film Sales Support & PR Manager

Polish Film Institute

Krakowskie Przedmieście 21/23

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As the Black Nights Film Festival celebrates its 15th anniversary, Tallinn will once again play host to some of the very best films from across the globe alongside a number of special events that will have both film fans and those in the industry bound for Estonia in November and December.

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PARIS, FRANCE (16 September 2011) - ÉCU- The European Independent Film Festival continues its world tour when it travels to Tbilisi, Georgia to present the award winners from the 2011 festival. This special edition of ÉCU will take place at Cinema Amirani from 7th to the 9th October, bringing to Georgia the cinematic independent spirit that has kept filmmakers and audiences returning to the European Independent Film Festival year after year.

"We saw some incredible film talent from Georgia with the film April Chill which won the Europe's Best Independent Dramatic Short Film award at ÉCU 2011. We are tremendously excited to be showing our films in Tblisi and we look forward to meeting more filmmakers from a country with such an upcoming cinema culture", says ÉCU Film Festival president Scott Hillier.

Audiences will be treated to 19 of Europe's Best Independent Films made up of features, shorts, documentaries, music videos, animations and experimentals from 14 countries. Festival president and award-winning director Scott Hillier, will also hold a directing master class during the weekend.

ÉCU's showcase in Georgia has been made possible by the generosity of the Ministry of Culture and Monument Protection of Georgia, the Georgian National Film Center, TBC Bank, Nikora, Metro, Mozaika, and www.rus-press.ge.

To see the action as it unfolds in Georgia, visit www.ecufilmfestival.com


Today at the press conference held at the Warsaw Marriott Hotel the programme of the 27th Warsaw Film Festival was announced. The festival will run for ten days – October 7-16, 2011, on nine screens at two locations in the heart of Warsaw: Multikino Zlote Tarasy and Kinoteka.

The Opening Film will be Page Eight by David Hare. The Director and Bill Nighy are expected to attend. The Closing Film will be A Dangerous Method by David Cronenberg. Other programme highlights will include The Battle of Algiers, a 1966 classic by Gillo Pontecorvo and This Is Not A Film by Mojtaba Mirtahmasb, a documentary about Jafar Panahi, Iranian filmmaker, who stays under home arrest awaiting the sentence for his alleged “anti-system activities”. Panahi was invited to preside the Warsaw Jury.



Since 2009 WFF is listed by FIAPF (www.fiapf.org

) as competitive international film festival.

INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION line-up:

- 17 Hours (23-F) by Chema de la Pena, Spain 2011 / International Premiere

- Alois Nebel by Tomáš Luňák, Czech, Germany, Slovakia 2011

- Another Silence (Otros silencios) by Santiago Amigorena, France, Argentina, Canada 2011

- Beast by Christoffer Boe, Dania 2011 / World Premiere

- Being Mitsuko by Kenji Yamauchi, Japan 2011 / World Premiere

- Blowfish by Chi Yuarn Lee Taiwan 2011 / European Premiere

- Courage (Wymyk) by Greg Zglinski, Poland 2011

- Crulic – The Path to Beyond (Crulic – drumul spre dincolo) by Anca Damian, Romania, Poland 2011

- Grey Matter (Matiere Grise) by Kivu Ruhorahoza, Australia, Rwanda 2011 / European Premiere

- Land of Oblivion (La terre outrage) by Michale Boganim, France, Germany, Poland, Ukraine 2011

- Lena by Christophe van Rampoey, Netherlands, Belgium 2011 / European Premiere

- A Letter to Momo (Momo e no Tegami) by Hiroyuki Okiura, Japan 2011 / European Premiere

- Losing Innocence in Alma-Ata (Terya nevinnost v Almaty) by Zhanna Issabayeva, Kazakhstan 2011 / World Premiere

- Majid by Nassim Abassi, Marocco 2010 / European Premiere

- Policeman (Ha'shoter) by Nadav Lapid, Israel 2011

- Presumed Consent (Prezumpcya soglasya) by Farkhot Abdullaev, Russia 2011 / International Premiere

- Reasons of the Heart (Las razones del corazón) by Arturo Ripstein, Mexico/Spain 2011 / International Premiere

- Rose (Róża) by Wojciech Smarzowski, Poland 2011

- Three and a Half by Naghi Nemati, Iran 2011 / World Premiere

- Ulysses by Oscar Godoy, Chile, Argentina 2011

Most filmmakers of films in competition are expected to attend, including Arturo Ripstein, Christopher Boe and his long-time collaborators, actors Nicolas Bro and Nikolaj Lie Kaas.

The winner will get the Warsaw Grand Prix and 100,000 zlotys (approx. 23,000 euro).

The Jury are: Christa Saredi, Milcho Manchevski (Before the Rain, Mothers), Bogdan George Apetri (Periferic), Alvaro Brechner (Bad Day for Fishing), and Artem Vassiliev (producer, A Room and a Half, Paper Soldier).



COMPETITION 1-2 line-up:

- Avé by Konstantin Bojanov, Bulgaria 2011

- Between Night and Day (Entre la noche y el día) by Bernardo Arellano, Mexico 2011

- Breathing (Atmen) by Karl Markovics, Austria 2011

- The Cinema Hold-Up (Asalto al cine) by Iria Gómez Concheiro, Mexico 2010

- Combat Girls (Kriegerin) by David F. Wnendt, Germany 2011

- Hanaan by Ruslan Pak South, Korea (South), Uzbekistan 2011

- January (Enero) by Cynthia Gabrenja, Marcelo Scoccia, Argentina 2011

- My Last Round (Mi último round) by Julio Jorquera, Chile, Argentina 2010

- Natural Selection by Robbie Pickering, USA 2011 / European Premiere

- No. 89 Shimen Road by Haolun Shu Hong Kong (China), Netherlands 2010

- Porfirio by Alejandro Landes, Colombia, Spain, Argentina, Uruguay 2011

- Qarantina by Oday Rasheed Iraq, Germany 2010

- The Shadow of the Sun (La sombra del sol) by David Blanco, Spain 2011 / International Premiere

- Spots (Fleke) by Aldo Tardozzi, Croatia 2011

- Toll Booth (Gişe memuru) by Tolga Karaçelik, Turkey 2010 / International Premiere

- The Trip (Izlet) by Nejc Gazvoda, Slovenia 2011

- Twilight Portrait (Portret v sumerkakh) by Angelina Nikonova, Russia 2011

The Competition 1-2 Jury are: Sitora Alieva, Andrzej Bart (writer, director, and scriptwiter, Reverse), and David Mackenzie (Young Adam, Hallam Foe, Perfect Sense)



Separate Juries will judge films in Free Spirit Competition, Documentary Features Competition and Shorts Competition. FIPRESCI, Ecumenical and NETPAC Juries will also give their awards.

Premieres in the Free Spirit Competition

:

- Close Encounter of Mahjong by Donald Li, China / European Premiere

- Farewell Loneliness by Huai-Syuan (Yaoyao) Jhuang, Taiwan, China / World Premiere

- Indifference / Bezrazlichie by Oleg Flyangolts, Russia / International Premiere

- The Man Who Dances / El hombre que baila by Sergio Aisenstein and Pablo Pintor, Argentina / European Premiere

- Pompeya by Tamae Garateguy, Argentina / European Premiere

- A Sky Too Far to See by Norio Enomoto, Japan / International Premiere

- Splinters by Adam Pesce, USA / European Premiere

Premieres in the Documentary Competition:

- Buck by Cindy Meehl, USA / European Premiere

- Dancing Across Borders by Anne Bass, USA / European Premiere

- How To Boil A Frog by Jon Cooksey, Canada / European Premiere

- A Man's story by Varon Bonicos, UK / European Premiere

- Überflieger - The Art of Ski jumping by Matthias Thönnissen, Germany 2010 / World Premiere



A total of 127 feature length films and 97 shorts from 59 countries will be presented.



The CentEast Market Warsaw, an industry event accompanying the WFF, will run October 14-16. It will consist of:

- CentEast Warsaw-Moscow (October 14), presentations of selected Eastern European works-in-progress, which will be repeated October 22 in Moscow at 2morrow Film Festival, in collaboration with TVINDIE;

- Warsaw Screenings, industry screenings of the newest Polish films;

- panel on sales and distribution;

- The Art of Editing (October 12), an open workshop where the basics of film editing will be explained;

- FIPRESCI Warsaw Project, workshop for young Eastern European film critics and journalists, organised with FIPRESCI (www.fipresci.org);

- Shorts Warszawa, a programme for young Polish short filmmakers, who will learn about how the international film industry works.

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Call for entries for 2012


You can submit your film into the international competition

from 20th September untill 20th December 2011.
The 11th edition of AniFest, which will take place from 26th April till 1st May 2012, is now accepting films into international competition. You can submit your film into one of the following categories:

  • International Competition of Short Animated Films up to 5 Minutes in Length
  • International Competition of Short Animated Films from 5 to 15 Minutes in Length
  • International Competition of Short Animated Films from 15 to 60 Minutes in Length
  • International Competition of Feature-length Animated Films
  • International Competition of Student Animated Films
  • International Competition of Animated Television Films and Series
  • International Competition of Animated Commercials and Jingles
  • International Competition of Animated Music Videos
  • International Competition of Non-narative and Experimental Animated Films
  • International Competition of Animated Films Made by Children up to 12 years of age
  • International Competition of Animated Films Made by Children from 12 to 15 years of age

Online submission form HERE. There's no entry fee.
Festival statute and regulations HERE, some answers regarding technical specifications of the films HERE.
Should you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us:
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Tel: +420 257 324 507

www.anifest.cz