Ann Arbor Film Festival Tour – Program 2
Skhizein by Jeremy Clapin (top); Utopia, Part 3: The World’s Largest Shopping Mall by Sam Green, Carrie Lozano (middle); Nora by Alla Kovgan, David Hinton (bottom)
The Los Angeles Filmforum will present Program 2 of the Ann Arbor Film Festival Tour at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 22, at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood.
As per the LA Filmforum’s press release, the Ann Arbor Film Festival is "the original and longest-running independent film festival in the United States, recognized as a premiere showcase for risk-taking, pioneering and art driven cinema." Program 2 explores "themes of a changing globalized world through personal, existential journeys."
The screening films are:
Cattle Call (Mike Maryniuk & Matthew Rankin, 4 min)
Utopia Part 3: [...]
by Andre Soares | November 12, 2009
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Tags: Alla Kovgan, Ann Arbor Film Festival, Carrie Lozano, David Hinton, Jeremy Clapin, Los Angeles Filmforum, Los Angeles Screenings, Nora, Sam Green, Shorts, Skhizein, Utopia Part 3: The World's Largest Shopping Mall
Leeds Film Festival Awards 2008
2008 Leeds Film Festival Awards
2008 Leeds Film Festival: November 4-16, 2008
Set in Kashmir, Tariq Tapa’s Zero Bridge chronicles the day-to-day lives of several inhabitants of that strife-ridden Indian province.
Golden Owl Awards
Best Film: Zero Bridge, directed by Tariq Tapa, India/USA
Special Mention: Sita Sings the Blues, directed by Nina Paley, USA
Silver Méliès Awards
Best European Genre Feature: Mum &Dad, directed by Steven Sheil, UK
Special Mention: Sexykiller, directed by Miguel Marti
Best European Genre Short: Short Cut, directed by Pascal Chind, France
Short Film Awards
Best International Short: René, directed by Tobias Noelle, Switzerland
Best International Fiction Short: René, directed by Tobias Noelle, Switzerland
Special Mention: Alexandra, directed by Radu Jude, Romania
Special Mention: Mompelaar, directed by Marc Roels / Wim Reygaert, Belgium
Best International Animation Short: Skhizein, directed by Jeremy [...]
by Deborah Arthur | November 16, 2008
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Tags: 52 Percent, Alex Winckler, Alexandra, Amanda Boyle, Benjamin Kracun, Cherries, Ewan McNicol, Film Awards, Film Festivals, Franck Dion, I Love Sarah Jane, Jeremy Clapin, Johann Lurf, Leeds Film Festival, Leeds Film Festival Awards, Leeds Film Festival Awards 2008, Luis Cook, Marc Roels, Mick Arnold, Miguel Marti, Mompelaar, Monsieur Cok, Mother Mine, Mum and Dad, Nina Paley, Pascal Chind, Plane Days, Radu Jude, Rafal Skalski, René, Sexykiller, Short Cut, Shorts, Sita Sings the Blues, Skhizein, Spencer Susser, Stagman, Steven Sheil, Susan Everet, Tariq Tapa, Terminus, The Pearce Sisters, There’s Only One Bob Latchford, Tobias Noelle, Tom Harper, Trevor Cawood, Vertigo Rush, Virginie Gourmel, Wim Reygaert, Zero Bridge
