Osaka European Film Festival 2009
Among the 2009 Osaka European Film Festival screenings are:
Gabriele Salvatore’s As God Commands
Krisztina Goda’s Chameleon
Oliver Paulus‘ Tandoori Love
Stijn Coninx’s Priest Daens
Erik Van Looy’s The Alzheimer Case
Erik Van Looy’s Loft
Also, the photo exhibition “Bye Bye Maurice,” featuring Maurice Jarre
by Irene Young | October 8, 2009
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Tags: As God Commands, Chameleon, Erik Van Looy, Film Festivals, Gabriele Salvatore, Maurice Jarre, Oliver Paulus, Osaka European Film Festival, Priest Daens, Tandoori Love, The Alzheimer Case
Oscar 2005: Best Foreign-Language Film Entries (Afghanistan to China)
Of the 49 films submitted for the 2005 Best Foreign Language Film Academy Award, 8 are from the Americas, 2 from Africa, 12 from Asia, and 27 from Europe.
This is the first time that Malaysia has submitted a film for the Oscars. The Princess of Mount Ledang / A Legendary Love, the story of the forbidden romance between a 15th-century Javanese Hindu princess and a Malay Muslim warrior, is the most expensive Malaysian film ever made.
Iran’s Turtles Can Fly won the Best Picture Golden Shell at the San Sebastián Film Festival. Gianni Amelio’s The House Keys was a Venice Film Festival favorite. Its failure to win any important awards led to [...]
by Andre Soares | November 15, 2004
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Tags: 2005 Oscar, Academy Awards, Andrés Wood, Days and Hours, Earth and Ashes, Far Side of the Moon, Film Awards, Foreign Language Films, Gotz Spielmann, The Alzheimer Case
