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4951studios · 1 year
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Another one. ⁣ .⁣ .⁣ .⁣ .⁣ .⁣ #actor #aerialcinematography #behindthescenes #cinema #cinematic #cinematography #cinematographyby #cinematographyvideo #cinephilecommunity #director #dop #drama #filmcommunity #filmcrew #filmfestival #filmisnotdead #filmmakersworld #hollywood #horrormovies #movie #moviebuff #moviequotes #movies #moviescenes #onset #producer #setlife #sony #videographer #videography (at Austin, Texas) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqaOKr0uvoI/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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emilianoscatarzi · 1 year
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TODAY @moritzfeeddog Festival Barcellona Friday 24th of March Gian Paolo Barbieri. The man and the beauty AUDIENCE AWARD WINNER @biografilm Award winner Best Debut Documentary @masterofartfilm Award winner. Best documentary in photography category @masterofartfilm The life of Gian Paolo Barbieri, from his beginnings in Rome, through Cinecittà and Paris to his consecration. With his photographs, Barbieri defined the most important decades of Italian fashion, and created modern fashion photography by bringing the model out of the backdrop and into reality. Many big names in high fashion have paid tribute to him. Always inspired by life, Barbieri brings back the cultural references of art, theater and cinema from which he took sap, light, dimension. A portrait of a man moved by passion, with endless photo stills of unparalleled artistic value. Produced by Moovie @mooviemag Irina Galli @irinagalli and Caterina Teoldi Written by Federica Masin @fedemasin and Emiliano Scatarzi @e_______z In collaboration with Fondazione Gian Paolo Barbieri @fondazionegianpaolobarbieri Sponsored by Leica Camera Italia @leica_camera_italia Technical support @fotocavour Supported by Centro di ricerca Gianfranco Ferré @centroricerca.gianfrancoferre and 29 ARTS IN PROGRESS gallery @29artsinprogress Directed by Emiliano Scatarzi @e_______z DOP Emiliano Scatarzi @e_______z and Federico Teoldi @fedeteoldi Assistant director Luca Cepparo @luca_cepparo Editing Sara Ronchi @ronchisara Colorist @stefano_barozzi_colour Post: @startmilano.film Sound design & mix @tommy.barbaro Post audio: @fullcode_sound Music by: Cesare Picco @cesarepicco Massimiliano Fraticelli @massimiliano.fraticelli Nicola Guiducci @nicolaguiducci Soap & Skin @anja.f.plaschg Cinema distribution @wantedcinema #ez_studio #gianpaolobarbieri #documentary #biografilm2022 #leicacamera #cinema #biopic #filmfestival #featurefilm #fondazionegianpaolobarbieri #cinemalumière #fondazioneferrè #cinemaaribau #bestdocumentary #29artsinprogress #audienceaward #audienceawardwinner #monicabellucci #dolcegabbana #wantedcinema #masterofartfilmfestival #moritzfeeddog2023 (presso Cinema Aribau) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqLR-VUImi4/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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twotrey23 · 2 years
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#event tonight... #CatalinaFilmFestival @catalinafilm gala screening of #OnOurWay @onourwayfilm . #KeithPowers @keithpowers #SophieLaneCurtis @sophielanecurtis @___andthings @#CatalinaFilmFest #film #cinema #movies #movie #films #festival #filmfestival #independent #indie #CatalinaIsland #SantaCatalinaIsland #Avalon #movie🎬 #CatalinaFilm #CatalinaExpress @catalinaexpress (at Catalina Casino) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ci3uwy0Ob49/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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trovarsiofficial · 2 years
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I’m honored to have written the score for this film! What an inspirational actress! @dreadematteo Join me at the premiere! @chinesetheatres this Saturday night, June 11th - 11PM! 🔴 Link for tickets in the bio 🔴 @danceswithfilms Film Festival Director: @officialthomasmignone @theshanewest @theonlyelizabethrodriguez @tarynmanning @ditavonteese @davidproval @miz_vanessadelrio @realjessemetcalfe @vanessadelriofan #esaimorales #premiere #dwfla #thelatinfrommanhattan #filmproducers #davidproval #thomasmignone #elisabethrodriguez #ditavonteese#dreadematteo #shanewest #tarynmanning #filmfestival #film #cinema #filmmaking #jessemetcalfe #filmmaker #indiefilm #cinematography #filmmakers #filmfest #independentfilm #filmfestivals #composer #trovarsiofficial (at TCL Chinese Theatres) https://www.instagram.com/p/CekW5F3LKfJ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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udo0stories · 29 days
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The Glasgow Film Festival's Industry Focus has revealed its complete program. This five-day event gathers professionals from the Film and TV sectors, both locally and globally, for a comprehensive schedule of panel talks, workshops, screenings, and networking opportunities. The program emphasizes the involvement of female-identifying talent in all areas of the industry.   GFF Industry Focus highlights a range of topics geared towards all levels and sectors of the industry – from individuals seeking pathways into the industry to established professionals – with a program that provides a platform for professional development and a meeting place to help connect creatives with business delegates. The industry program will conclude on 7 March when the festival team and Industry Advisory Board will launch their 10-Year Vision for Glasgow Film Festival’s Industry Focus. They will lay out their ambitious plans for talent development and the future of the industry program. Young adults aged 15-25 interested in film careers can explore the BFI Film Academy: Behind the Scenes. This program, co-curated by GFF Young Ambassadors, offers industry events tailored for youth. Key highlights of the Industry Focus include: The Animatic Live Pitch: Participants present their projects to animation executives like Netflix's Lauren Castro and Julio Bonet and Aardman's Helen Argo for a chance to win £5000 in development funding. Filmmaking with Kevin Macdonald: Glasgow's own Kevin Macdonald discusses his career and latest works. NextGen: A discussion with emerging British filmmakers Lucy Cohen, Adura Onashile, and Charlotte Regan, along with industry professionals like Mia Bays and Eva Yates. Book to Screen live pitching event: Scottish publishing houses pitch their books to producers and production houses in collaboration with Publishing Scotland. Script Spotlight: Actors perform script extracts from BAFTA Connect members, with feedback for both actors and writers. Working in Hostile Environments: A panel discusses capturing images in high-risk areas with filmmaker Robbie Fraser, journalist David Pratt, and Mac McGearey from North Star Safety Group. Comedy Showcase with BBC Scotland: Executives discuss pathways for comedy talent in Scotland, followed by performances and clips. 121 sessions: Industry delegates can seek advice from established members including Ben Sharrock, Paul Sng, Paul Laverty, San San F Young, Julia Short, Carolynne Sinclair Kidd, and representatives from MUBI, British Film Council, Scottish Documentary Institute, and UK Global Screen Fund. Fireside Chat series: Discussions on the changing role of the Sales Agent, international sales and distribution, funding pathways for producers, and building a sustainable production career. Working Differently Panel & Networking: Panel on inclusivity and neurodivergence in the film industry followed by a networking event. Current Climate: The Distribution & Exhibition Landscape: Speakers share insights on the exhibition and distribution landscape in the UK. Coffee Morning networking events: Hosted by BFI National Lottery Filmmaking Fund, BETCU Vision, and Czech Film Fund. Allison Gardner, CEO of Glasgow Film and Director of GFF, mentioned: “The Industry Focus at Glasgow Film Festival is crucial for Scotland's screen sector, offering valuable opportunities for film professionals from Scotland, the UK, and beyond to connect, network, and exchange ideas. The expanded program will serve as a central hub for industry-related activities during the festival. This year, we're excited to unveil our ambitious Industry Focus 10-Year Vision, developed in collaboration with our Industry Advisory Board, to the screen industry.” Isabel Davis, Executive Director of Screen Scotland, added: “Glasgow Film Festival’s industry program is a pivotal moment for Scotland's screen sector to gather, share ideas, establish new connections, and stay updated on industry trends. The program's growth introduces a range of fresh and innovative events for Scotland's thriving talent pool.
We look forward to witnessing the emergence of new creative partnerships and projects as a result.”
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French Filmmaker Aurelia Mengin's "Scarlet Blue" to be shown at the prestigious 23rd Edition of Independent Days International Film Fest(10-14th April, 2024) at Karlsruhe, Germany
French Filmmaker, Aurelia Mengin’s independent film that was part of the Kolkata International Film Festival, among many others, is slated to be shown on the Day 1 of the 23rd Edition of Independent Days International Film Fest at Karlsruhe, Germany as part of European Festivals Association. The film itself is a self-reflecting narrative journey where the female protagonist on a quest to discover…
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iamheatherfay · 1 month
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Heather Fay (Left) and Los Angeles roommate Jenny Shakeshaft (Right) promoting recent film projects.
Heather promoting “Rebel Rebel” at the Silicon Beach Film Festival in Hollywood, CA and Jenny promoting, “The Performance” at the Rome Film Festival in Rome, Italy.
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passion-of-arts · 6 months
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BIFF 37 – TAG 3 TRASH & HEAVY METAL
Heute geht es auf dem Braunschweig International Film Festival weiter. Auf dem Programm steht “Trash & Heavy Metal”. Ein spanischer Animationsfilm und eine Dokumentation über Müll. 🚮
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santabantablog · 6 months
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movietitlescollection · 8 months
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beingsanket · 11 months
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9vibes · 1 year
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YT: https://www.youtube.com/@9Vibes This post is regarding Short Film Fest pls share with your Friend if you are intersted, Thanks for yout Time #9vibes #navarasafilmfest #shortfilms
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emilianoscatarzi · 1 year
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VOGUE Gian Paolo Barbieri: Unconventional 29/11/22 @29artsinprogress & Gian Paolo Barbieri. The man and the beauty AUDIENCE AWARD WINNER @biografilm The life of Gian Paolo Barbieri, from his beginnings in Rome, through Cinecittà and Paris to his consecration. With his photographs, Barbieri defined the most important decades of Italian fashion, and created modern fashion photography by bringing the model out of the backdrop and into reality. Many big names in high fashion have paid tribute to him. Always inspired by life, Barbieri brings back the cultural references of art, theater and cinema from which he took sap, light, dimension. Although afflicted by an incurable disease, today Barbieri continues his creative journey, even more inspired. A portrait of a man moved by passion, with endless photo stills of unparalleled artistic value. Produced by Moovie @mooviemag Irina Galli @irinagalli and Caterina Teoldi Written by Federica Masin @fedemasin and Emiliano Scatarzi @e_______z In collaboration with Fondazione Gian Paolo Barbieri @fondazionegianpaolobarbieri Sponsored by Leica Camera Italia @leica_camera_italia Supported by Centro di ricerca Gianfranco Ferré @centroricerca.gianfrancoferre and 29 ARTS IN PROGRESS gallery @29artsinprogress Directed by Emiliano Scatarzi @e_______z DOP Emiliano Scatarzi @e_______z and Federico Teoldi @fedeteoldi Assistant director Luca Cepparo @luca_cepparo Editing Sara Ronchi @ronchisara Music by: Cesare Picco @cesarepicco Massimiliano Fraticelli @massimiliano.fraticelli Nicola Guiducci @nicolaguiducci Soap & Skin @anja.f.plaschg Cinema distribution @wantedcinema #ezstudio #gianpaolobarbieri #documentary #biografilm2022 #leicacamera #cinema #biopic #filmfestival #featurefilm #fondazionegianpaolobarbieri #cinemalumière #fondazioneferrè #cinemaariosto #anteo #spaziocinemaanteo #spaziocinema #ariosto #ariostocinema #29artsinprogress #audienceaward #audienceawardwinner #monicabellucci #dolcegabbana #wantedcinema (presso 29 Arts In Progress) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClRCl_SIJpu/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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twotrey23 · 1 year
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Next up at #PanAfricanFilmFestival @paffnow ... annual #NateParkerFoundation @nateparkerfdn event . #paffnow🇷🇴🇸🇳🇬🇳🇬🇼🇬🇾🇰🇼🇲🇼🇱🇹 #NateParker @origi_nate #Remote #film #cinema #movies #movie🎬 #films #filmfestival #festival #independent #indie #PAFFNOW #PAFF #filmmaker #filmmakers #filmmaking #IAMPAFF #PanAfrican #PAFF31 #PAFF2023 #PAFFReimagined #BlackFilm #BlackFilmmakers #BlackFilmsMatter (at Cinemark Baldwin Hills) https://www.instagram.com/p/Co3CM63yidA/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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The 76th Cannes Film Festival kicked off with a bang on May 16. The first day featured many memorable red-carpet looks from celebrities and attendees from across the world. Indian and Hollywood actresses and models, including Sara Ali Khan, Esha Gupta, Naomi Campbell, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Helen Mirren put their best fashion foot forward as they walked the red carpet in the French Riviera.
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jminter · 1 year
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DOXA 2023 Festival Line-Up Debuts
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This week, DOXA Documentary Film Festival, Western Canada’s largest documentary film festival, announced its 2023 Festival line-up.  The 22nd edition Festival returns to screens May 4 through May 14, 2023 with a roster of crucial and thought-provoking documentaries in theatrical venues across the city, bringing filmmakers and audiences together for a communal cinema experience. For those folks who prefer to view from the comfort of their own homes, a selection of festival films will be available to stream online after festival dates, between May 15 and 24, 2023. The 22nd annual DOXA Documentary Film Festival will showcase a total of 39 features and mid-lengths, 25 short films, as well as Industry events and multiple opportunities for filmmakers, audiences and industry professionals to connect.  Online films will be available to stream Canada-wide, through DOXA’s Eventive online platform. Theatrical screenings will take place at The Cinematheque, VIFF Centre and SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts, while in-person industry events will be held at SFU’s World Arts Centre. DOXA presents Karen Cho’s Big Fight in Little Chinatown as this year’s Opening Presentation, screening on May 4th at SFU’s Djavad Mowafaghian Cinema. All across the globe, Chinatowns are under threat of disappearing—and along with them, the rich history of communities who fought from the margins for a place to belong. Big Fight in Little Chinatown follows the communities that are fighting to end perpetual gentrification and displacement across North America. Other Special Presentations include: Kokomo City, directed by D. Smith, which documents the stories of four Black transgender sex workers in New York and Georgia as they share reflections on tangled desires, far-reaching taboos and gender’s many meanings (Justice Forum); King Coal, directed by Elaine McMillion Sheldon, witnessing the daily rituals of life in Appalachia as the cultural roots of the coal industry continue to permeate, even as its economic power wanes (Rated Y for Youth);
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and Kaveh Nabatian’s Kite Zo A (Leave the Bones), which weaves together ancestral veneration, choreographed dance and interviews to tell a story of fighting back against colonial oppression in Haiti (Closing Gala). DOXA also features three guest-curated programs. Vancouver-based curator, writer and current Director of Artspeak Gallery, Nya Lewis has selected the film Beba (Rebeca Huntt, 2021) for their program, A Radical Pluriverse: Reflections on Black Womanhood on Both Sides of the Lens. In Lewis’s words, “I consider it a privilege to access a spiritual legacy of mothers, sisters and daughters—a lineage or geneology of Black women(hood) that is defined by collective self-awareness, shared political consciousness, love, magic, quests for liberation and futurism.” Farah Clémentine Dramani-Issifou, whose research and curatorial work focuses on Afro-diasporic cinema and visual arts, has curated a program of short films called I AM A (WO)MAN: Transatlantic Perspectives on Political Struggles in the 1960s–1970s in Guinea-Bissau, Morocco, the USA and France. These short works highlight the cross-cultural and -continental “struggles for the emancipation of colonized peoples,” and display the collaborative work of filmmakers and labour activists in the fight. Naomi Klein and Avi Lewis program titled NORITA: The Mother of All Struggles features Jayson McNamara’s work-in-progress doc, Norita, which examines the life and revolutionary work of Nora Cortiñas, the most famous of the Madres of the Plaza de Mayo—Argentina’s movement of women fighting for justice amidst the country’s rampant political oppression. Beyond the festival’s cornerstone Justice Forum and Rated Y for Youth programs, DOXA 2023 will include two Spotlight programming streams: DANCE, DANCE OTHERWISE WE ARE LOST and THIN PLACES. As German dancer Pina Bausch once advised: “Dance, dance otherwise we are lost.” In an effort to make sense of the world, the films in this spotlight program meld the disciplines of dance and filmmaking, strengthening relationships between ancestors, culture and community in the process. Thin Places presents a collection of films exploring liminal and precarious zones. “There are places,” says Irish writer Kerri ní Dochartaigh, “both hollowed and hallowed, all in one.” Thin places, as they are known in the Celtic tradition, are locales where a sense of Heaven and Earth meet. But in this dense collection of films, Hell is present too.
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NOT QUITE THAT tells the story of a nice Jewish butch lesbian with a genetic mutation that might just allow her to be fully seen at last Several Canadian filmmakers will bring their world premiere to DOXA 2023. Amy Miller’s latest film, Manufacturing the Threat, is a festival highlight: After the arrest and imprisonment of a young Surrey couple, their plot to commit acts of terrorism was revealed to be the work of government agent provocateurs aiming to entrap and create their own “threats.” Miller will also be giving a masterclass, co-presented by DOC BC | YT | NWT, as part of DOXA’s Industry program. Ali Grant’s Not Quite That champions an affecting local story; after finding out she is predisposed to breast cancer, Sarah White—a Jewish woman, mother, and butch lesbian—must decide whether to wait and see what happens, or act fast and have a preventative double mastectomy. These Canadian films and more are exciting titles in DOXA’s 2023 festival program. DOXA Documentary Film Festival runs May 4-14, 2023, with select films available to stream online after the festival, between May 15 thru 24, unless otherwise specified. Online films are geo-blocked to Canada and virtual tickets will be limited. Select screenings will include live and pre-recorded filmmaker Q+As and extended discussions. Festival tickets and passes are on sale now at doxafestival.ca    Read the full article
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