Next up is the Narrative Feature Competition, a juried competition featuring
the best of international cinema.
Not exact matches
«The Toronto
International Film Festival is dedicated to presenting the best of international and Canadian cinema to film lovers from an array of
International Film Festival is dedicated to presenting the
best of international and Canadian cinema to film lovers from an array of
international and Canadian
cinema to film lovers from an array
of backgrounds.
The Telegraph's Robbie Collin find it «sensual and lyrical, tremendously
well acted, heavy in visual and verbal metaphor, and so ablaze with pastoral beauty that the hillsides and forests seem to glow with their own amber light,» and Eric Kohn
of Indiewire agrees, claiming the film «maintains a visual sophistication unparalleled in
international cinema.»
Four
of cinema's
best faces share the screen in the
international action picture «Collide.»
2006 Time Out New York
Best Documentary The Radio Times
Best Documentary 2007 Rose d'Or Festival,
Best of 2007 and
Best Arts Documentary (Switzerland) Los Angeles Film, Festival
Best International Feature (USA) 2008 Atlanta Film Festival, Audience Award (USA) Bergen
International Film Festival, Audience Award (Norway) Warsaw
International Film Festival
Best Documentary (Poland) Paris Cinema
International Film Festival, Jury Prize and Audience Award (France) Nashville Independent Film Festival Impact
of Music Award (USA) Sydney Film Festival, Audience Award for
Best Documentary (Australia) Los Angeles Film Festival, Humanitas Award for
Best Documentary (USA) Ghent Film Festival, Audience Award (Belgium) The
International Documentary Awards, Alan Ett
Best Music Award (USA) The Festival D'Automne, Audience Award (France) Les Rencontres Cinématographiques de Dijon, Audience Award (France) 2009 Christopher Awards, Christopher Award for Film (USA) The Keswick Film Festival, Audience Award (England) DVD Critics,
Best Non-Fiction Title (USA) AG Kino - Gilde German Art House
Cinemas,
Best Documentary (Germany)
The Oscars consistently ignore or actively ghettoise the
best international cinema in favour
of mainstream American or British
cinema, regardless
of quality.
But beginning Saturday and running for the following two weeks, the culture cathedral
of Lincoln Center will bless New York with its curation
of the
best cinema of the year, from Cannes hits anticipated on American shores (Todd Haynes» «Carol,» the Holocaust drama «Son
of Saul») to the latest from
international heavyweights like Taiwanese director Hou Hsiao - hsien («The Assassin»).
As
well as gaining access to the very
best and brightest
of contemporary
international cinema, part
of the joy
of the festival experience is discovering forgotten gems, overlooked offerings, and films that have inexplicably sat on the shelf for much too long.
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The Ebert Tribute was started in 2014 to celebrate the very
best minds and hearts in
cinema in honor
of Roger Ebert's passion for film and his impact on the Toronto
International Film Festival.
I found a home at the Wellington Film Society — particularly enjoying River
of Grass (Kelly Reichardt, 1994) and Wim Wenders» road movie trilogy — as
well as seeing some great films in local
cinemas and at the New Zealand
International Film Festival.
Years
of experience freelancing for the Alternative Press and the
international magazine market led to the development
of ColeSmithey.com which features an extensive archive
of video essays on current and classic
cinema, as
well as text reviews and editorial articles.
Best of the fest: The AFI FEST 2011, the American Film Institute's annual celebration
of international cinema from modern masters and emerging filmmakers, starts Nov. 3 with Clint Eastwood's «J. Edgar,» starring Leonardo DiCaprio.
Inkoo Kang To say that 2014 was a bad year for movies sounds ridiculous, given the continued proliferation
of indie filmmaking and all the access we now have to the
best that
international cinema has to offer.
It also aims to educate the next generation about film, and give youngsters a chance to see the
best of Arab and
international cinema, so as to build a strong national film industry.
Our
best risk / reward idea is Reading
International (RDI), an internationally diversified movie exhibitor, with a related business segment that owns, develops and operates substantial real estate assets, many
of which are entertainment - themed retail centers («ETRCs») anchored by Reading's
cinema multiplexes.
Our
best risk / reward idea is Reading
International (NASDAQ: RDI), an internationally diversified movie exhibitor, with a related business segment that owns, develops and operates substantial real estate assets, many
of which are entertainment - themed retail centers («ETRCs») anchored by Reading's
cinema multiplexes.
This is where you find Toronto's major live theaters; the TIFF Bell Lightbox (an entire city block that's home to the Toronto
International Film Festival, with a
cinema and restaurants); and many
of the city's
best clubs, lounges and restaurants.
Singapore About Blog The Festival focuses on showcasing
international films and providing a global platform for the
best of Singapore
cinema.