Film festivals
Indie Lisboa ‘08 – Program
by Paula on Apr.28, 2008, under Film festivals
International Competition
Feature films:
EL ASALTANTE
by Pablo Fendrik – Argentina, 2007, 71′
CHARLY
by Isild Le Besco – France, 2007, 95′
CORRECTION
by Thanos Anastopoulos – Greece, 2007, 83′
THE FLOWER BRIDGE
by Thomas Ciulei – Romenia, 2008, 87′
LA FRANCE
by Serge Bozon – France, 2007, 102′
MOMMA’S MAN
by Azazel Jacobs – USA, 2008, 98′
THE MOTHER
by Antoine Cattin e Pavel Kostomarov – Switzerland, 2007, 80′
NIGHT TRAIN
by Diao Yinan – China, 2007, 91′
PAS A NIVELL
by Pere Vilà i Barceló – Spain, 2007, 103′
PINK
by Alexander Voulgaris – Greece, 2007, 90′
WONDERFUL TOWN
by Aditya Assarat – Thailand, 2007, 90′
UPRISE
by Sandro Aguilar – Portugal, 2008
Short Films
National Competition:
Feature Films:
ACCESS ROAD
by Nathalie Mansoux – Portugal, 2008, 90’
ÁLVARO LAPA: A LITERATURA
by Jorge Silva Melo – Portugal, 2007, 100’
ENDGAME
by António Borges Correia – Portugal, 2007, 71’
SLEEPWALKING LAND
by Teresa Prata – Portugal, 2007, 96’
THE ZONE
by Sandro Aguilar – Portugal, 2008, 99’
Short Films
Indie Lisboa Festival
by Paula on Apr.27, 2008, under Film festivals
INDIELISBOA is a privileged event to meet the most recent and interesting works of independent cinema from all over the world.
The main aim of the Festival is to discover new films and new directors, in the universe of independent cinema.
Keeping its attention on the author’s creativity and independence, in four years INDIELISBOA was able to become the most important Portuguese festival.
For further information visit the official website:
http://www.indielisboa.com/amit/eng/news.php
Berlinale 2008
by Paula on Feb.12, 2008, under Film festivals
Internationale Filmfestspiele
Berlin, 07 – 17 February 2008
Glasgow Film Festival
by Paula on Jan.31, 2008, under Film festivals
The Glasgow Film Festival 2008 is scheduled to be held between 14 and 24 February.
Opening the film festival is Woody Allen’s film Cassandra’s Dream, starring Ewan Mcgregor and Colin Farell. Ryan Gosling in Lars and the Real Girl will close the film festival.
Gaborone Film Festival (GFS)
by Paula on Jan.22, 2008, under Film festivals
The festival is still going strong 27 years after its inception . A representative for GFS, Mr Sheldon Weeks, said this non-profit organization began with a 35mm projector at the National Museum in the Little Theatre in 1980.
GFS mission has remained the same, to show films that are not normally available in Botswana.
GFS has managed to bring to its members African, Cuban, German, Swedish, Chinese and Russian movies.
GFS kick-started the year with January being a new and old classics movie month, February as an Italian Film Festival and March as a Subcontinent Trilogy movie time.
The first movie of January was the 1994 Belgian/Italian movie called Farrell.