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Iris Elezi

Sarajevo’s CineLink reveals line-up, introduces Female Voices award
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New Female Voices CineLink Award worth €10,000 launched this year.

The Sarajevo film festival (August 12-19) has revealed the nine feature projects and seven drama series from Southeast Europe that will take part in its Co-Production Market running as part of the CineLink industry Days.

This year the festival has also launched the Female Voices CineLink Award, worth €10,000 and presented by the Slovenian Film Centre, for one participating project in the market.

The selected projects include Hear The Yellow directed by Banu Sivaci, whose first film The Pigeon played in Generation 14plus strand at the 2018 Berlinale; and Patrimonial Fears And Other Symptoms from Elina Psykou,...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 6/9/2022
  • by Melissa Kasule
  • ScreenDaily
Tim Robbins
Karlovy Vary Film Festival to honour Tim Robbins; adds Terry Gilliam, Caleb Landry Jones
Tim Robbins
The festival has also unveiled its international juries.

Tim Robbins will receive the Crystal Globe for outstanding contribution to world cinema at the 53rd edition of Karlovy Vary Film Festival.

The actor, director, producer and screenwriter will also present two of his films at the festival – Bob Roberts (1992) and Cradle Will Rock (1999), both of which take in the crossover of politics and music in the United States.

Robbins will also give a concert at the festival, as part of his group Tim Robbins and The Rogues Gallery Band.

Kviff has also announced the international juries for this year’s event.
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 6/19/2018
  • by Ben Dalton
  • ScreenDaily
Tim Robbins
Tim Robbins to Be Feted at Karlovy Vary Film Festival
Tim Robbins
The Karlovy Vary Film Festival, the leading movie event in Central and Eastern Europe, will honor Tim Robbins with its award for outstanding contribution to world cinema, the fest announced Tuesday, and the actor will screen two pics he directed and wrote, the acerbic polemic “Bob Roberts” and the tribute to pre-wwii music and politics “Cradle Will Rock.”

Robbins, who also wrote music for several of his films, including “Bob Roberts” with brother David, will perform with The Rogues Gallery Band. Terry Gilliam will also roll into the Czech Republic spa town for the fest, running June 29 to July 7, to screen “The Man Who Killed Don Quixote,” his disaster-prone take on the Cervantes classic that took 18 years to complete and premiered in Cannes.

Anna Paquin will also be feted, screening the family grief road movie “The Parting Glass” along with the film’s director, her husband Stephen Moyer, screenwriter and...
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  • 6/19/2018
  • by Will Tizard
  • Variety Film + TV
Sofa takes on eight participants for fourth edition
Names and projects announced at Karlovy Vary.

The School of Film Agents (Sofa) has revealed the projects that will take part in its fourth edition in Wroclaw - this year’s European Capital of Culture - from Aug 19-28.

Created by Nikolaj Nikitin, Sofa is a training programme focused on cultural managers and film agents that works with the development of projects that look to spread film culture in Europe.

This year’s projects, announced at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, include an online and cinema space for films from the Baltic region and a National Film Museum for Czech film history.

During the 10-day workshop, the selected participants will work with a group of experienced industry professionals at their proposals. Training focuses on productive exchange in several fields of cultural work including transnational communication, leadership-building, cultural education as well as examining public and private financing possibilities in the creative industries in the respective countries.

Nikitin...
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  • 7/6/2016
  • ScreenDaily
Utopia (2015)
Here Are All the Foreign Oscar Submissions for 2016 (Trailers)
Utopia (2015)
Among the foreign-language titles on display at Venice, Telluride, Toronto and New York, many wound up in the foreign Oscar race. Countries chose their final official submissions before the October 1 deadline. Other Oscar entries are nearing the end of their run on the festival circuit. This year in total saw 81 submissions; that's two down from last year's record of 83. Ukraine's committee, which has been undergoing personnel changes following some dirty business that went on last year, didn't get its act together in time to submit before the deadline. The country has filed for an extension and is awaiting response from the Academy. Here's the full list. See trailers and analysis after the jump. 2016 Best Foreign Language Film Oscar Entries Afghanistan, “Utopia,” Hassan Nazer, director; Albania, “Bota,” Iris Elezi, Thomas Logoreci, directors; Algeria, “Twilight of Shadows,” Mohamed Lakhdar Hamina, director; Argentina, “The Clan,” Pablo Trapero, director; Australia,...
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  • 10/13/2015
  • by Anne Thompson and Ryan Lattanzio
  • Thompson on Hollywood
Ida (2013)
Oscars: 81 titles confirmed for Best Foreign-Language Film
Ida (2013)
Films from 81 countries have been subitted for this year’s Best Foreign Language Film Oscar.

The Us Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has confirmed that 81 countries have submitted films for consideration for this year’s Academy Award for Best Foreign-Language Film.

Paraguay is the only first-time entrant.

The figure is down on last year, when a record 83 countries submitted features and the eventual winner was Polish feature Ida, directed by Pawel Pawlikowski.

Nine finalists will be shortlisted, which will be whittled down to five nominees that will be announced on Jan 14, 2016.

The 88th Academy Awards will take place at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood on Feb 28, 2016, televised live in more than 225 countries and territories worldwide.

The 2015 submissions are:

Afghanistan Utopia, Hassan Nazer

Albania Bota, Iris Elezi, Thomas Logoreci

Algeria Twilight of Shadows, Mohamed Lakhdar Hamina

Argentina The Clan, Pablo Trapero

Australia Arrows of the Thunder, Dragon Greg Sneddon

Austria Goodnight Mommy, Veronika Franz, [link...
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  • 10/8/2015
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Rhys Ifans in Under Milk Wood (2015)
Eighty-one up for foreign language Oscar
Rhys Ifans in Under Milk Wood (2015)
Films from 81 countries have been subitted for this year’s Foreign Language Film Oscar, among them Felix and Meira, Under Milk Wood, Labyrinth of Lies and Sunstroke (click through for full list).

The Us Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has confirmed that 81 countries have submitted films for consideration for this year’s Foreign Language Film Oscar.

Paraguay is the only first-time entrant.

The 2015 submissions are:

Afghanistan, “Utopia,” Hassan Nazer, director.

Albania, “Bota,” Iris Elezi, Thomas Logoreci, directors.

Algeria, “Twilight of Shadows,” Mohamed Lakhdar Hamina, director.

Argentina: “The Clan,” Pablo Trapero, director.

Australia: “Arrows of the Thunder Dragon,” Greg Sneddon, director.

Austria, “Goodnight Mommy,” Veronika Franz, Severin Fiala, directors;

Bangladesh, “Jalal’s Story,” Abu Shahed Emon, director;

Belgium, “The Brand New Testament,” Jaco Van Dormael, director;

Bosnia and Herzegovina, “Our Everyday Story,” Ines Tanović, director;

Brazil, “The Second Mother,” Anna Muylaert, director;

Bulgaria, “The Judgment,” Stephan Komandarev, director;

Cambodia, “The Last Reel,” Sotho...
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  • 10/8/2015
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Rhys Ifans in Under Milk Wood (2015)
Eighty-one up for foreign language Oscar
Rhys Ifans in Under Milk Wood (2015)
Films from 81 countries have been subitted for this year’s Foreign Language Film Oscar, among them Felix and Meira, Under Milk Wood, Labyrinth of Lies and Sunstroke (click through for full list).

The Us Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has confirmed that 81 countries have submitted films for consideration for this year’s Foreign Language Film Oscar.

Paraguay is the only first-time entrant.

The 2015 submissions are:

Afghanistan, “Utopia,” Hassan Nazer, director.

Albania, “Bota,” Iris Elezi, Thomas Logoreci, directors.

Algeria, “Twilight of Shadows,” Mohamed Lakhdar Hamina, director.

Argentina: “The Clan,” Pablo Trapero, director.

Australia: “Arrows of the Thunder Dragon,” Greg Sneddon, director.

Austria, “Goodnight Mommy,” Veronika Franz, Severin Fiala, directors;

Bangladesh, “Jalal’s Story,” Abu Shahed Emon, director;

Belgium, “The Brand New Testament,” Jaco Van Dormael, director;

Bosnia and Herzegovina, “Our Everyday Story,” Ines Tanović, director;

Brazil, “The Second Mother,” Anna Muylaert, director;

Bulgaria, “The Judgment,” Stephan Komandarev, director;

Cambodia, “The Last Reel,” Sotho...
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  • 10/8/2015
  • ScreenDaily
Your Guide to the 81 Best Foreign Language Film 2016 Oscar Contenders
While it’s futile to analyze the Oscar race in general — especially many months in advance — we do give special credence to a specific section of the Academy Awards: the Best Foreign Language Film submissions. Often one of the few categories during the ceremony that will actually highlight perhaps underseen works, we’re now giving you a chance to get ahead of the game with a full overview.

As close as cinema gets to a World Cup or Olympics, each country is able to submit their choice to compete for the award, with a few guidelines. Notably, each film must have been released in its respective country from October 1st of the previous year to September 30th of this year.

With that date recently passing, The Academy has confirmed 81 countries that have submitted a proper selection. Notable inclusions are László Nemes‘ Son of Saul, Hou Hsiao-hsien‘s The Assassin,...
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  • 10/8/2015
  • by Jordan Raup
  • The Film Stage
Oz film vies for foreign language Oscar
Writer-director-producer Greg Sneddon.s Bhutan-set drama Arrows of the Thunder Dragon is Australia.s entry for the best foreign language film Oscar.

Set in the 1970s, the story follows brother and sister Kuenphen and Jamyang who live in a remote Bhutanese village where they learn traditional archery from their old warrior grandfather.

Their mother's sudden sickness gives Kuenphen the opportunity to explore the world outside the village while Jamyang must stay home to weave, cook and get married- a fate she is not willing to accept without a fight.

The self-financed film was shot on location in the Himalayan mountains with a cast of local highland village people and a Bhutanese crew including DoP Leki Dorji, none of whom had worked on a feature. Jill Bilock is the editor.

"I'm thrilled to bits," Sneddon tell If. A former Buddhist monk, he got the idea for the film while on a pilgrimage to the country.
See full article at IF.com.au
  • 10/8/2015
  • by Don Groves
  • IF.com.au
81 Countries In Competition In Foreign Language Film Category For 88th Academy Awards
Son Of Saul

The Academy has announced that eighty-one countries have submitted films for consideration in the Foreign Language Film category for the 88th Oscars.

The Holocaust drama, Son Of Saul, won the Grand Prix at Cannes in May.

Paraguay is a first-time entrant.

The 2015 submissions are:

Afghanistan, “Utopia,” Hassan Nazer, director;

Albania, “Bota,” Iris Elezi, Thomas Logoreci, directors;

Algeria, “Twilight of Shadows,” Mohamed Lakhdar Hamina, director;

Argentina, “The Clan,” Pablo Trapero, director;

Australia, “Arrows of the Thunder Dragon,” Greg Sneddon, director;

Austria, “Goodnight Mommy,” Veronika Franz, Severin Fiala, directors;

Bangladesh, “Jalal’s Story,” Abu Shahed Emon, director;

Belgium, “The Brand New Testament,” Jaco Van Dormael, director;

Bosnia and Herzegovina, “Our Everyday Story,” Ines Tanović, director;

Brazil, “The Second Mother,” Anna Muylaert, director;

Bulgaria, “The Judgment,” Stephan Komandarev, director;

Cambodia, “The Last Reel,” Sotho Kulikar, director;

Canada, “Félix and Meira,” Maxime Giroux, director;

Chile, “The Club,” Pablo Larraín, director;

China,...
See full article at WeAreMovieGeeks.com
  • 10/8/2015
  • by Michelle McCue
  • WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Ida (2013)
Best Foreign-Language Film Oscar submissions 2016
Ida (2013)
Entries for the Best Foreign-Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards.

Submissions for the Best Foreign-Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards are coming in and will continue until October, when the full list of eligible submissions will be revealed.

Last year, a record 83 countries submitted features and the eventual winner was Polish feature Ida, directed by Pawel Pawlikowski.

This year’s nominations must be submitted by Oct 1.

Nine finalists will be shortlisted, which will be whittled down to five nominees that will be announced on Jan 14, 2016.

The 88th Academy Awards will take place at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood on Feb 28, 2016.

Afghanistan: Utopia, Hassan Nazer

Albania: Bota, Iris Elezi, Thomas Logoreci

Austria: Goodnight Mommy, Severin Fiala, Veronika Franz

Bangladesh: Jalal’s Story, Abu Shahed Emon

Belgium: The Brand New Testament, Jaco Van Dormael

Bosnia & Herzegovina: Our Everyday Life, Ines Tanović

Brazil: The Second Mother, Anna Muylaert

Bulgaria: The Judgement, Stephan Komandarev

Cambodia:...
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  • 9/25/2015
  • by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
  • ScreenDaily
Panorama Europe announces 16-strong selection
Lukasz Palkowski
Panorama Europe Film Festival has announced 16 films to be showcased from May 29-June 14 in New York.

The festival, which will take place at the Museum Of The Moving Image and the Bohemian National Hall, champions European filmmaking.

Opening weekend will include two screenings. Polish film Gods by Lukasz Palkowski chronicles the life of the Polish surgeon who performed his country’s first heart transplant.

Iris Elezi’s Albanian feature Bota (The World) explores the troubling time in the country’s Communist past.

Bas Devos’ award-winning film Violet (pictured) will screen as the closing night feature. The Belgian film tells the emotional story of a teen who witnessed his friend’s murder and played in New Directors/New Films earlier this year.

The programme also features Panos H Koutras’s multiple-award winning Greek film Xenia, Ignas Jonynas’s The Gambler starring Oona Mekas and French film Breathe (Respire) by Mélanie Laurent.

The festival...
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  • 4/30/2015
  • ScreenDaily
San Francisco Film Festival Sets 2015 Competition Lineup
Spring is coming and the race is set for the Golden Gate Awards at the 58th San Francisco International Film Festival this year. Nine films will vie for the Gga Directors Prize for narrative feature: Iris Elezi's Bota, Juan Francisco Olea's El Cordero, Chaitanya Tamhane's Court, Jamshid Mahmoudi's A Few Cubic Meters Of Love (right), Diep Hoang Nguyen's Flapping In The Middle Of Nowhere, Philippe Lacôte's Run, Laura Bispuri's Sworn Virgin, Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy's The Trib…...
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  • 3/11/2015
  • Deadline
Sfiff unveils Golden Gate nominees
Films will be competing for nearly $40,000 in total prizes in various narrative and documentary categories.

San Francisco Film Society has unveiled the films in competition for this year’s Golden Gate Awards (Gga).

Films from 20 countries will compete for nearly $40,000 in total prizes at this year’s San Francisco International Film Festival, running April 23-May 7.

The winners of the Gga New Directors Prize and the Gga Documentary Feature will each receive $10,000, while the Gga Bay Area Documentary Feature winner will receive $5,000. Independent juries will select the winners in all categories with the winners announced on May 6.

In addition, the Gga will include competitors in six short film categories. These films will be announced on March 31.

The full list of nominees is as follows:

2015 Gga New Directors Prize (Narrative Feature) COMPETITIONBota, Iris Elezi, Thomas Logoreci, Albania/Italy/Kosovo – North American PremiereEl Cordero, Juan Francisco Olea, ChileCourt, Chaitanya Tamhane, India A Few Cubic Meters of Love, Jamshid Mahmoudi, Iran/AfghanistanFlapping...
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  • 3/11/2015
  • by ian.sandwell@screendaily.com (Ian Sandwell)
  • ScreenDaily
Shawn Christensen - Tribeca Film Festival
Italian comedy wins in Reykjavik
Shawn Christensen - Tribeca Film Festival
I Can Quit Whenever I Want wins the Golden Puffin; Shawn Christensen’s Before I Disappear gets special jury mention.

Italian comedy I Can Quit Whenever I Want (Smetto quando voglio) has won the Golden Puffin at the Reykjavik International Film Festival (Sept 25 - Oct 5).

The film marks the directorial debut of Sydney Sibilia and topped the 12 titles in Riff’s New Visions competitive strand, which are all first or second features.

The story centres on a university researcher who is fired because of cutbacks and decides to produce drugs with his former colleagues

A special mention of the jury was given to drama Before I Disappear, written, directed and starring Shawn Christensen.

The jury comprised Icelanic actor Björn Thors, international distributor Pascale Ramonda, Film London CEO Adrian Wooton, Peter Debruge, and festival advisor Margrét Hallgrímsdóttir, keeper of the national treasures and the manager of the Office of National Heritage.

The jury described...
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  • 10/4/2014
  • by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
  • ScreenDaily
Ida (2013)
Ida producer to pitch at Connecting Cottbus
Ida (2013)
New projects by the producers of Ida and Crulic are among 13 selected from Albania to Ukraine to be pitched at this year’s Connecting Cottbus East-West co-production market (November 6-7).

Poland’s Opus Film, which produced Pawel Pawlikowski’s multi-award winner Ida and co-produced Fatih Akin’s Venice competition title The Cut, and production partner Teamwork Production will be presenting leading Polish stage director Grzegorz Jarzyna’s Owl, The Baker’s Daughter, first pitched in public at the Polish Days in Wroclaw in July.

Romanian producer-director Anca Damian’s (Crulic) Aparte Film will be in Cottbus with In Perfect Health about the son of a judge looking for the reason for his father’s unexpected death and the rest of his life.

Other projects selected for the 16th edition include:

Alexander Kviria’s The Button, which is being produced by Ablabuda Film, the company set up last year by Tamara Tatishvili, the former...
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  • 9/25/2014
  • by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
  • ScreenDaily
Villa Touma (2014)
Reykjavik unveils competition line-up
Villa Touma (2014)
Titles include Shawn Christensen’s Before I Disappear and Suha Arraf’s Villa Touma [pictured]; guests include Mike Leigh and Ruben Ostlund.

The Reykjavik International Film Festival (Sept 25 - Oct 5) has unveiled the 12 features in competition for the Golden Puffin award, reserved for first or second time directors.

They include Us drama Before I Disappear, from director Shawn Christensen, which picked up the audience audience at SXSW, where it received its world premiere.

Also in the running is family drama Villa Touma, from Palestinian/Israeli director Suha Arraf, which played at Venice and Toronto; and Grzegorz Jaroszuk’s Kebab and Horoscope, which debuted at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival.

The competition line-up includes:

Villa Touma,Suha ArrafThe Lack, Masbedo (It)Age of Cannibals, Johannes Naber (Ger)Before I Disappear, Shawn Christensen (Us-uk)Bonobo, Matthew Hammett Knott (UK)Heimurinn, Iris Elezi, Thomas LogorrheicThe Council of Birds, Timm Kröger (Ger)I Can Quit Whenever I Want,Sydney Sibilia (It)Kebab...
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  • 9/18/2014
  • by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
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Free Fall (1998)
Corn Island wins at Karlovy Vary
Free Fall (1998)
Corn Island wins Crystal Globe at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival; Elle Fanning wins best actress prize.

George Ovashvili’s Corn Island, a mostly silent portrait of an old man and his granddaughter attempting to grow crops on a small patch of land in the middle of a river, has picked up the Crystal Globe at the 49th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (July 4-12).

The prize, awarded on the closing night of the festival in the Czech spa town, included $25,000 to be shared between director Ovashvili and the film’s producer.

Earlier in the day, it was announced that Corn Island had won the Ecumenical Jury Award.

Gyorgy Palfi’s Free Fall, which tells the stories of characters over several floors of an apartment building, picked up several awards including the Special Jury Prize worth $15,000.

The Hungary-France-South Korea co-production also won Palfi the Best Director Award and the Europa Cinemas Label Award for the best...
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  • 7/12/2014
  • by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
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John Hawkes and Elle Fanning in Low Down (2014)
Karlovy Vary unveils competition line-up
John Hawkes and Elle Fanning in Low Down (2014)
Seven world premieres and five international premieres include an animated movie for the first time in competition; Us drama Low Down starring John Hawkes and Elle Fanning; and Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurdsson’s follow-up to Either Way.

The 49th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (July 4-12) has revealed the line-ups for its Official Selection Competition, East of the West Competition, Documentary Films Competition and Forum of Independents Competition.

Kv artistic director Karel Och said: “This year’s selection of competing films offers an exciting mixture of outstanding films whose completion has been eagerly anticipated.

“Many of the filmmakers, who explore less frequently trodden paths of cinematic expression, come from the countries of the former Eastern Bloc, which the Kviff has long focused on.”

In the main festival section, renowned Georgian filmmaker George Ovashvili (The Other Bank) will introduce his long-anticipated film Corn Island, a psychological drama that uses captivating imagery and visuals to present a highly topical subject...
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  • 6/3/2014
  • by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
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