Courtesy of the artist 30 1/4 x 44 1/4 inches Award: Best
International Narrative Feature
Nobody's Watching Guillermo Pfening was awarded Best Actor in
an International Narrative Feature Film «for a performance of extraordinary vulnerability and commitment that anchored the film» as a gay Argentinian telenovela actor trying to find personal and professional fulfillment at home and abroad.
Lead hausfrau Marie Leuenberger was awarded Best Actress in
an International Narrative Feature Film for «a performance of extraordinary vulnerability and commitment.»
With its startling movement between reality / dreams and childhood / adult perspectives, Son of Sofia won the Best
International Narrative Feature and $ 20,000 sponsored by Netflix.
Best Actress in
an International Narrative Feature Film went to Joy Rieger for her role in -LSB-...]
International narrative feature films that have previously screened at any festival outside of the film's country or countries of origin are not eligible for open submission to the Institute for Festival consideration.
INTERNATIONAL NARRATIVE FEATURE FILMS: Any narrative work of fiction of international origin with a running time of 50 minutes or more, including films that are shot in a «mockumentary» style.
In order to qualify as
an international narrative feature film, the submitted project must be either scripted or improvisational fiction, and more than half of the project's financing must originate from outside of the United States.
Marios Piperides» debut feature won the Best
International Narrative Feature at the festival.
Not exact matches
Films in this section are eligible for Audience Awards for Best
International Feature, Best
Narrative Feature, or Best Documentary
Feature.
Next up is the
Narrative Feature Competition, a juried competition
featuring the best of
international cinema.
Later, the film won the Audience Award for Best
Narrative Feature at the Hamptons
International Film Festival.
His
narrative feature debut, Tornando a casa (Sailing Home) won the director several awards at international film festivals in 2001 and was nominated for Best First Feature at the Italian Golden
feature debut, Tornando a casa (Sailing Home) won the director several awards at
international film festivals in 2001 and was nominated for Best First
Feature at the Italian Golden
Feature at the Italian Golden Globes.
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Winner, Best Soundtrack - Beloit
International Film Festival Winner, Best
Narrative Feature - Hollywood Film & Script Film Festival Winner, Best Comedy
Feature Film - Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival Winner, Best Actress (Dee Wallace)- Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival Winner, Award of Merit - Indie Fest Winner, Diamond Award for
Narrative Feature - California Film Awards Winner, Best Music / Score - Los Angeles Downtown Independent Film Festival Winner, Best Actor (Todd Robert Anderson)- Phenom
International Film Festival Winner, Best Editing - Phenom
International Film Festival Winner, Best Cinematography - Phenom
International Film Festival Winner, Founder's Choice Award - Phenom
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international cinema that
features distinct perspectives and images from around the globe.
Lucrecia Martel is one of the most exciting and unique filmmakers working today, but because her output has been so infrequent — «Zama» is her first
narrative feature in nine years — she is often left out of the conversation of great
international auteurs.
She gained
international prominence with her debut
narrative feature Suzaku in 1997.
The Alliance of Women Film Journalists will present juried AWFJ EDA Awards @ St Louis
International Film Festival 2015 (SLIFF) for Best Female - Directed
Narrative and Documentary
Feature Films.
AWFJ will again partner with the St Louis
International Film Festival to recognize women's accomplishments in filmmaking, presenting AWFJ EDA Awards for the Best Female - Directed
Narrative Feature and Best Female - Directed Documentary at the 24th Annual Whitaker St. Louis
International Film Festival will be held Nov. 5 - 15, 2015.
Though I've listed a few of my favourite
feature length
narrative films of 2017, I find myself going to the movies less and less, and becoming bored with
narrative cinema and
narrative in general, with the exception of all the great
international films of the past, many of which are available in Blu - ray and / or streaming platforms.
Danish director Isabella Eklof's
feature - length debut stands out in Sundance's
international narrative competition for its seductive premise — the story of a drug lord's girlfriend, and an ensuing love triage set against the backdrop of a port side along the Turkish Riviera.
The 16th Annual Tribeca Film Festival announced the top winners in all five
feature categories were presented to women - directed films, including Keep the Change (Best U.S.
Narrative) Son of Sofia (Best
International Narrative) and Bobbi Jene (Best Documentary).
Tonight, at the closing night ceremony of the St. Louis
International Film Festival (SLIFF), Ursula Meier's «Sister» received the EDA for Best Female - Directed
Narrative Feature, while Debbie Lum's «Seeking Asian Female» took the EDA for Best Female - Directed Documentary.
Director James Marsh's first
narrative feature, «Shadow Dancer,» may not have received the same attention as his documentaries («Man on Wire» and «Project Nim»), but his follow - up is guaranteed to be in the awards mix thanks to some early buzz following its premiere at the Toronto
International Film Festival.
This 5 - day festival showcases over 100 American and
international independent
narrative, documentary and animated
features and shorts as well as panel discussions and special events.
Her work has been
featured in numerous
international group exhibitions including Horn Please:
Narratives in Contemporary Indian Art, Kunstmuseum Bern (2007 — 08); Orientations: Trajectories in Indian Art, Foundation De 11 Lijnen, Oudenburg, Belgium (2010); Equator # 1: Shadow Lines: Indonesia Meets India in the Yogyakarta Biennale (2011); and The Encyclopedic Palace, curated by Massimiliano Gioni, at the 55th Venice Biennale (2013).
organized by the
International Print Center New York and curated by Villalongo and Gibson, «showcases the unique power of pulp and printed matter to contest dominant cultural
narratives» and
features works spanning 1912 to 2016 by 21 artists.
Featuring nine
international artists — including Runo Lagomarsino, Swedish artist nominated for PIPA Prize 2014 — , the group show «scrambles, punctures and otherwise interrogates surfaces» to expose withheld images, uncover buried stories, and question entrenched
narratives of power and control.
The Gallery from China to be
featured in «
International Art Galleries Post-War to Post-Millennium, a
narrative chronology of the dealers, the artists and the spaces that have defined modern art «(Dumont, 2005).