17 titles across the feature and documentary sections.
Jerusalem Film Festival has selected 17 Israeli features in competition across its feature and documentary sections, for the 40th anniversary edition of the event.
Titles among nine in the Full-Length Israeli Feature Films competition include A Room Of His Own, the third feature from Matan Yair. The Hebrew-language film follows Uri, whose mother is sleeping in his room since his father moved out; but who is seeking his own room and path to deal with the world.
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Jerusalem Film Festival has selected 17 Israeli features in competition across its feature and documentary sections, for the 40th anniversary edition of the event.
Titles among nine in the Full-Length Israeli Feature Films competition include A Room Of His Own, the third feature from Matan Yair. The Hebrew-language film follows Uri, whose mother is sleeping in his room since his father moved out; but who is seeking his own room and path to deal with the world.
Scroll down for the full list of feature titles
The $1m project participated in the Asia Film...
- 6/26/2023
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
The Royal Bank of Canada and the Toronto International Film Festival has announced its winners for the 2013 edition of Rbc’s Emerging Filmmakers Competition.
Austrian director Christoph Rainer [pictured] was awarded the $20,000 grand prize for his short film, Requiem for a Robot, with honourable mentions and $5,000 going to Canadian filmmakers Dan Popa and Kevan Funk for their shorts Tales of Santa Fe and Destroyer.
“These winning films demonstrate the work of unique, emerging voices in filmmaking,” said Piers Handling, director and CEO of Tiff. “The Emerging Filmmakers Competition is a platform to share these voices and we are thrilled to partner with Rbc once again on this initiative.”
Each year, Tiff offers a four-day intensive program to a select group of filmmakers to develop a one-to-five minute short film based on a certain theme to guide their creative process. This year’s theme was based on the idea of memory.
A panel of producers, directors and film...
Austrian director Christoph Rainer [pictured] was awarded the $20,000 grand prize for his short film, Requiem for a Robot, with honourable mentions and $5,000 going to Canadian filmmakers Dan Popa and Kevan Funk for their shorts Tales of Santa Fe and Destroyer.
“These winning films demonstrate the work of unique, emerging voices in filmmaking,” said Piers Handling, director and CEO of Tiff. “The Emerging Filmmakers Competition is a platform to share these voices and we are thrilled to partner with Rbc once again on this initiative.”
Each year, Tiff offers a four-day intensive program to a select group of filmmakers to develop a one-to-five minute short film based on a certain theme to guide their creative process. This year’s theme was based on the idea of memory.
A panel of producers, directors and film...
- 9/5/2013
- ScreenDaily
The Toronto International Film Festival (Tiff) is partnering with Rbc for the fourth year to present the 2013 Rbc Emerging Filmmakers Competition.
Five artists were chosen from a group of filmmakers from the four-day Tiff Talent Lab. Each filmmaker was given a $500 bursary donated by Rbc to make a short anywhere from one to five minutes long on the topic of memory.
The 2013 Rbc Emerging Filmmakers Competition finalists are:
Rafael Balulu from Tel Aviv, Israel, for My Name Is Solomon Hagos;
Kevan Funk from Vancouver, Canada, for Destroyer;
Mako Kamitsuna from Los Angeles, Us, for The Lull Breaker;
Dan Popa from Montreal, Canada, for Tales Of Santa Fe; and
Christoph Rainer from Vienna, Austria, for Requiem For A Robot.
The winner and honourable mentions will be announced on Sept 4 at a press conference prior to the start of the festival.
The winner will receive $20,000 and the honourable mention will receive $10,000.
Five artists were chosen from a group of filmmakers from the four-day Tiff Talent Lab. Each filmmaker was given a $500 bursary donated by Rbc to make a short anywhere from one to five minutes long on the topic of memory.
The 2013 Rbc Emerging Filmmakers Competition finalists are:
Rafael Balulu from Tel Aviv, Israel, for My Name Is Solomon Hagos;
Kevan Funk from Vancouver, Canada, for Destroyer;
Mako Kamitsuna from Los Angeles, Us, for The Lull Breaker;
Dan Popa from Montreal, Canada, for Tales Of Santa Fe; and
Christoph Rainer from Vienna, Austria, for Requiem For A Robot.
The winner and honourable mentions will be announced on Sept 4 at a press conference prior to the start of the festival.
The winner will receive $20,000 and the honourable mention will receive $10,000.
- 7/17/2013
- ScreenDaily
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