{mosimage}Triumphantly and under the sounds of the music played by the Limassol
Municipal Band, the curtain has risen for the International Short Film
Festival of Cyprus. In front of Rialto Theatre, hundreds of viewers
welcomed the Band and subsequently accompanied it inside for the Opening
Ceremony. The brief documentary by Nounou Skaltsa Alexopoulou evoked
emotion in the audience, as it was curated by Michael Cacoyiannis to the
memory of whom this year’s Festival is dedicated. The Opening Ceremony
was watched by members of the family of Michael Cacoyiannis,
representatives of the Cultural Services of the Ministry of Education
and Culture, directors, filmmakers and friends of short films.
{mosimage}Following
the presentation of the Jury by the Artistic Directors, the Festival
was officially inaugurated by the Mayor of Limassol and the competitive
program started with an excellent selection of films from Cyprus,
Greece, Denmark, Spain, Portugal and Poland, which was warmly applauded.
The
night ended with an acoustic performance by Fivos Delivorias, who had
his audience mesmerized at the crowded Information Centre next to the
theatre.
The Festival has been extremely successful this far and
promises to continue to deliver a rich and diverse program until the
22nd of October. More that 100 films from all over the world and night
screenings under the stars with films from Paris, Africa and the Middle
East. A special tribute to the Cypriot films of yesterday and the best
animated films of the past 10 years. A “Making Cinema for Television”
masterclass by director Thodoris Papadoulakis and actor Stelios Mainas
on the 21st of October, 18:00, at the Information Centre (Art Studio
55).
20-10-2011
International Short Film Festival of Cyprus 2011
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