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Nathan Nicholovitch

‘Night Shot’ wins top prize at FIDMarseille
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Full list of winners revealed.

Carolina Moscoso’s Night Shot has won the Grand Prix at the Marseille International Film Festival (FIDMarseille).

The Chilean film marks Moscoco’s debut feature and uses text, candid footage, animation and sound design to confront her past trauma: a violent rape that occurred eight years previously when she was a film student. It was produced by Santiago-based El Espino Films.

Scroll down for full list of winners

The feature received its international premiere at the festival that ran from July 22-26 in southern France. It was the first physical film event of its kind...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 7/27/2020
  • by 1100453¦Michael Rosser¦9¦
  • ScreenDaily
Cannes parallel section Acid unveils 2020 line-up
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Selection aims to connect works by emerging directors with distributors and audiences.

France’s Association for the Diffusion of Independent Cinema (Acid) has unveiled the nine films selected for its special 2020 programme, replacing its 27th annual parallel Cannes showcase which was cancelled this year due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

“Despite the circumstances, we’ve chosen to maintain the criteria of Acid Cannes programming, namely to commit to supporting as many films, nine feature films, with the same special attention given to films without distributors and first features,” the body said in a statement.

Paris-based Acid was created in 1992 by a...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 6/4/2020
  • by 1100388¦Melanie Goodfellow¦0¦
  • ScreenDaily
Cannes' Acid Section Unveils Selection for Online Market
Cannes' Acid sidebar event unveiled its 2020 program on Thursday. It includes nine films that will not screen in Cannes but have the support of the sidebar event for up-and-coming and alternative cinema.

Acid, like the official Cannes Film Festival and the Critics' Week section, has chosen to present an official selection of films this year, despite having to cancel all physical events due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.

The Acid selection includes Jessé Miceli's Coalesce, Ilan Klipper's Tightrope Walkers, The Seeds We Sow from director Nathan Nicholovitch, Michele Pennetta's L Mio Corpo, Marie Dumora's Far From You I Grew, Nora ...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
  • 6/4/2020
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Cannes' Acid Section Unveils Selection for Online Market
Cannes' Acid sidebar event unveiled its 2020 program on Thursday. It includes nine films that will not screen in Cannes but have the support of the sidebar event for up-and-coming and alternative cinema.

Acid, like the official Cannes Film Festival and the Critics' Week section, has chosen to present an official selection of films this year, despite having to cancel all physical events due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.

The Acid selection includes Jessé Miceli's Coalesce, Ilan Klipper's Tightrope Walkers, The Seeds We Sow from director Nathan Nicholovitch, Michele Pennetta's L Mio Corpo, Marie Dumora's Far From You I Grew, Nora ...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 6/4/2020
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Tudor Giurgiu
'Dogs', 'Tikkun', 'Sparrows' triumph in Transilvania
Tudor Giurgiu
Gallery: Pictures from the closing night and awards ceremony of the 15th Transilvania film festival; festival hands out industry development prizes.

Romanian director Bogdan Mirică’s feature debut Dogs (Câini) was the winner of the Transilvania Trophy at the 15th edition of the Transilvania International Film Festival (Tiff) which came to a close yesterday (June 5).

The thriller about a young man from the big city coming to a remote village to sell the land he inherited from his grandfather had its world premiere in the Un Certain Regard section in Cannes last month and is being handled internationally by Bac Films International.

The co-production between Marcela Ursu’s 42 Km Film, French producer Elie Meirovitz’s Ez Films and Bulgaria’s Stephan Komanderev’s Argo Film is the fourth Romanian film to win the top prize in Cluj-Napoca after Cristian Mungiu’s Occident at the first edition of Tiff in 2002, followed by two films by Corneliu Porumboiu (12:08 East...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 6/6/2016
  • by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
  • ScreenDaily
Patrick Wang
Cannes: Acid unveils 2015 showcase
Patrick Wang
Patrick Wang’s The Grief of Others set for international premiere in the selection.

France’s Association for the Diffusion of Independent Cinema (Acid) has unveiled the line-up for its 22nd Cannes showcase, running May 14-23.

The initiative aimed at giving greater visibility to up and coming, indie filmmakers will screen nine works – five of them first features and six of them without a distributor.

They include Us filmmaker Patrick Wang’s The Grief of Others, which premiered at SXSW earlier this year.

An adaptation of Leah Hager Cohen’s novel about a family who come to terms with the recent loss of a baby through the arrival of a pregnant, teenager stepdaughter in their care, it is Wang’s second film after the much-praised In the Family.

Paris-based Ed Distribution has just acquired the film for France.

Launched in 1993, Acid’s Cannes showcase has put the spotlight on more than 200 works on the Croisette including early works...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 4/23/2015
  • ScreenDaily
Daily | L’Acid 2015 Lineup and More
The Association for Independent Film Distribution announced that it'll be screening nine features from May 13 through 23 in Cannes, five of them world premieres: Lionel Baier's La vanité, Emilie Brisavoine's Pauline s'arrache, Philippe Fernandez's Cosmodrama, Benoît Forgeard's Gaz de France, Julia Kowalski's Crache coeur, Nathan Nicholovitch's De l'ombre il y a, João Pedro Plácido's Volta a terra, Anna Roussillon's I Am the People and Patrick Wang's The Grief of Others. Plus: Ken Loach leads a protest against the Locarno Film Festival for its partnership with the Israeli Film Fund. And Toronto's jumping on the television bandwagon. » - David Hudson...
See full article at Keyframe
  • 4/21/2015
  • Keyframe
Daily | L’Acid 2015 Lineup and More
The Association for Independent Film Distribution announced that it'll be screening nine features from May 13 through 23 in Cannes, five of them world premieres: Lionel Baier's La vanité, Emilie Brisavoine's Pauline s'arrache, Philippe Fernandez's Cosmodrama, Benoît Forgeard's Gaz de France, Julia Kowalski's Crache coeur, Nathan Nicholovitch's De l'ombre il y a, João Pedro Plácido's Volta a terra, Anna Roussillon's I Am the People and Patrick Wang's The Grief of Others. Plus: Ken Loach leads a protest against the Locarno Film Festival for its partnership with the Israeli Film Fund. And Toronto's jumping on the television bandwagon. » - David Hudson...
See full article at Fandor: Keyframe
  • 4/21/2015
  • Fandor: Keyframe
‘Poe: Project of Evil’ Review
Stars: Cristiano Morroni, Dario Biancone, Angelo Campus, Santa De Santis, Francesco Malcom, Paolo Ricci, Alessandro Rella, Federica Tommasi, Desiree Giorgetti, Mario Cellini, Roberto Nali, David D’Ingeo, Virgilio Olivari, Claudio Zanelli, Lucio Zannella | Written and Directed by Donatello Della Pepa, Angelo & Giuseppe Capasso, Edo Tagliavini, Alberto Viavattene, Nathan Nicholovitch, Domiziano Cristopharo, Giuliano Giacomelli

Yet another release from Brain Damage Films, Poe: Project of Evil is a horror anthology, this time of a higher calibre than the likes of the recently reviewed Dead on Appraisal. A follow-up to P.O.E.: Poetry of Eerie, this film sees some of the original filmmakers regroup for another filmic experiment which brings the tales of Edgar Allan Poe to life through the distinct lens of Italian horror with spoken English. Whilst Poetry of Eerie‘s focus was the poetic and macabre dimension of the infamous Boston author, the sequel Poe: Project...
See full article at Nerdly
  • 3/30/2014
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
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