Iffr confirms 23 films and jury for Tiger Awards Competition for Short Films.
International Film Festival Rotterdam (Iffr) (Jan 27 - Feb 7) has finalised its selection for the 11th Tiger Awards Competition for Short Films.
The selection comprises 23 short fiction films, documentaries and experimental films from countries including Japan, Palestine, Singapore, Brazil, Serbia, France and New Zealand.
There are three Canon Tiger Awards for Short Films, each consisting of a €3,000 cash prize plus a professional digital video camera. The awards will be presented on Jan 31 and the jury will also pick a film to go on to compete in the short films category of the European Film Awards (Efa).
Alongside Tiger Award-winner Roy Villevoye and filmmakers Vincent Meessen, Cyprien Gaillard, Yto Barrada and Mark Leckey, the selection includes new names and young filmmakers.
The selection contains 11 world premieres and three international premieres.
Tiger Awards Competition for Short Films 2016
All Still Orbit, Dane Komljen, James Lattimer...
International Film Festival Rotterdam (Iffr) (Jan 27 - Feb 7) has finalised its selection for the 11th Tiger Awards Competition for Short Films.
The selection comprises 23 short fiction films, documentaries and experimental films from countries including Japan, Palestine, Singapore, Brazil, Serbia, France and New Zealand.
There are three Canon Tiger Awards for Short Films, each consisting of a €3,000 cash prize plus a professional digital video camera. The awards will be presented on Jan 31 and the jury will also pick a film to go on to compete in the short films category of the European Film Awards (Efa).
Alongside Tiger Award-winner Roy Villevoye and filmmakers Vincent Meessen, Cyprien Gaillard, Yto Barrada and Mark Leckey, the selection includes new names and young filmmakers.
The selection contains 11 world premieres and three international premieres.
Tiger Awards Competition for Short Films 2016
All Still Orbit, Dane Komljen, James Lattimer...
- 1/12/2016
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
Adieu au langage - Goodbye to Language
A Works Cited
Introduction
From its bluntly political opening (Alfredo Bandelli's 'La caccia alle streghe': "Always united we win, long live the revolution!") to its hilarious fecal humor and word play—with 3D staging that happily puts to shame James Cameron and every other hack who's tried their hand at it these past several years—Adieu au langage overwhelms us with a deluge of recited texts, music and images, hardly ever bothering to slow down to let us catch our breath. Exhilarating and certainly not surprising—this is the guy who made Puissance de la parole after all!
The release of a new Godard film or video means a new encounter with texts, films and music often familiar from the filmmaker's earlier work—reworked and re-contextualized—as well as new discoveries to be sorted through and identified. This life-long interest in quotation...
A Works Cited
Introduction
From its bluntly political opening (Alfredo Bandelli's 'La caccia alle streghe': "Always united we win, long live the revolution!") to its hilarious fecal humor and word play—with 3D staging that happily puts to shame James Cameron and every other hack who's tried their hand at it these past several years—Adieu au langage overwhelms us with a deluge of recited texts, music and images, hardly ever bothering to slow down to let us catch our breath. Exhilarating and certainly not surprising—this is the guy who made Puissance de la parole after all!
The release of a new Godard film or video means a new encounter with texts, films and music often familiar from the filmmaker's earlier work—reworked and re-contextualized—as well as new discoveries to be sorted through and identified. This life-long interest in quotation...
- 10/16/2014
- by Ted Fendt
- MUBI
She’s been busy gearing up for the launch of her new 1989 album and on Tuesday (September 30) Taylor Swift dropped by the French-Canadian television show “Tout Le Monde.”
The “Shake It Off” singer weighed in on Emma Watson's recent speech to the Un in which she introduced her He For She initiative and explained what feminism truly is.
Swift gushed, “I wish when I was 12-years-old I had been able to watch a video of my favorite actress explaining in such an intellectual, beautiful, poignant way the definition of feminism. I would have understood it, and then earlier on in my life I would have proudly claimed that I was a feminist because I would have understood what the word means.”
“[Many girls aren’t feminists because] they think it means something angry or disgruntled. It’s not that at all. It just simply means you believe that women and men should have equal rights and opportunities,...
The “Shake It Off” singer weighed in on Emma Watson's recent speech to the Un in which she introduced her He For She initiative and explained what feminism truly is.
Swift gushed, “I wish when I was 12-years-old I had been able to watch a video of my favorite actress explaining in such an intellectual, beautiful, poignant way the definition of feminism. I would have understood it, and then earlier on in my life I would have proudly claimed that I was a feminist because I would have understood what the word means.”
“[Many girls aren’t feminists because] they think it means something angry or disgruntled. It’s not that at all. It just simply means you believe that women and men should have equal rights and opportunities,...
- 10/1/2014
- GossipCenter
Taylor Swift speaks out on feminism, but is she a feminist?
Taylor Swift is excited by Emma Watson's fight for feminism and has some words of her own on the issue.
At the United Nations on Sept. 20, the Harry Potter star debuted her new campaign HeForShe, a gender equality solidarity movement. "We want to end gender inequality," she said. "We want to try and galvanize as many men and boys as possible to be advocates for change."
News: Taylor Swift's Rolling Stone Cover Is Revealing
Now Swift is joining Emma in support on French Canadian television show Tout Le Monde saying, "So many girls out there say 'I'm not a feminist' because they think it means something angry or disgruntled or complaining…I just think that a lot of girls don’t know the definition and the fact that Emma got up and explained it, I think it's an incredible thing and I am happy...
Taylor Swift is excited by Emma Watson's fight for feminism and has some words of her own on the issue.
At the United Nations on Sept. 20, the Harry Potter star debuted her new campaign HeForShe, a gender equality solidarity movement. "We want to end gender inequality," she said. "We want to try and galvanize as many men and boys as possible to be advocates for change."
News: Taylor Swift's Rolling Stone Cover Is Revealing
Now Swift is joining Emma in support on French Canadian television show Tout Le Monde saying, "So many girls out there say 'I'm not a feminist' because they think it means something angry or disgruntled or complaining…I just think that a lot of girls don’t know the definition and the fact that Emma got up and explained it, I think it's an incredible thing and I am happy...
- 9/30/2014
- Entertainment Tonight
After the initial rush of the first few days, the magic roundabout seems to have come to a grinding halt, with Chamakh’s loan move to West Ham the only transfer of the last two days. Will we get the push we need to get the merry-go-round spinning again?
The Rumour Mill
Goalkeeping news first, with Jack Butland attracting interest from Arsenal, Fulham, and Southampton, according to the Daily Star. England’s no. 2 is valued at around £6m. Meanwhile, the Mirror reports that Manchester United are looking at Stoke’s Asmir Begovic and Liverpool’s Pepe Reina, after Sir Alex Ferguson ran out of patience with David de Gea. The article also says that young centre-back James Wootton is wanted by Bristol City on loan.
Joey Barton could stay in France after his loan spell expires, according to the Metro. Marseille’s sporting director Jose Anigo said “Should he desire...
The Rumour Mill
Goalkeeping news first, with Jack Butland attracting interest from Arsenal, Fulham, and Southampton, according to the Daily Star. England’s no. 2 is valued at around £6m. Meanwhile, the Mirror reports that Manchester United are looking at Stoke’s Asmir Begovic and Liverpool’s Pepe Reina, after Sir Alex Ferguson ran out of patience with David de Gea. The article also says that young centre-back James Wootton is wanted by Bristol City on loan.
Joey Barton could stay in France after his loan spell expires, according to the Metro. Marseille’s sporting director Jose Anigo said “Should he desire...
- 1/7/2013
- by Jamie Cotton
- Obsessed with Film
Kate's makeup artist explains how she keeps her skin looking so bright and clean and her lips bold and plump. Makeup artist Kelsey Deenihan for Votre Vu created this look on Kate Bosworth for the Black Rock premiere at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. See Kelsey's how-to and shop her product picks! "I started off by massaging Attentive Creme de Jour for Sensitive Skin all over the face and neck. This cream is great because it calms the skin and replenishes moisture -- especially in these weather conditions. To keep the under-eyes moisturized, I lightly smoothed into the skin Tout le Monde Antioxidant Eye Gelee. Next I applied Votre Vu Sensational Eyes Eye Primer in Medium on lids for a perfect way to keep eye shadow on all day -- the perfect base. To finish prepping the face for makeup I dabbed a drop of the Attentive Serum Delicat Pour...
- 1/24/2012
- by Eden Univer
- HollywoodLife
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