★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Edinburgh Film Festival is renowned for showcasing the best new
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Particularly since
it features the filmmaking talents of How To Train Your Dragon's Chris Sanders.
Not exact matches
SHOOT's ensemble of up - and - coming
filmmaking talent includes
feature / tv veteran, Luke Greenfield, who recently scored his first commercial making gig, in none other than this year's Super Bowl telecast.
A strong contender is emerging in the shape of Eran Creevy, who made a storming debut with the microbudget «Shifty» a few years ago, a low - key drama that
featured top - notch performances from Daniel Mays and Riz Ahmed, and oodles of
filmmaking talent behind the camera.
Global A diverse selection of International
filmmaking talent,
featuring innovative narratives, artful documentaries, premieres, festival favorites and more.
It's one of the biggest dates in the international film festival calender, as both Hollywood and the international film industry at large take a keen interest in the new emerging acting and
filmmaking talent featured at the festival.
After working in performance art and installation, the Colombian - born and Toronto - based artist announced herself as a
filmmaking talent to watch with her
feature debut Señoritas, which we called «portraiture through accumulated exposure.»
Additional
filmmaking talent attending for films in competition include: for Official Competition: Jerzy Skolimowski, Cary Fukunaga, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Athina Rachel Tsangari, Jonás Cuarón, Lucile Hadžihalilović, Lenny Abrahamson, Brie Larson, Terence Davies, László Nemes, Sean Baker; First
Feature Competition: Mai Masri, Eva Husson, Magnus von Horn, Trey Edward Shults, Yared Zaleke, Esther May Campbell, Nitzan Gilady, Ariel Kleiman, Eugenio Canevari, Robert Eggers, Piero Messina; Documentary Competition: João Pedro Plácido, Mor Loushy, David Sington, Walter Salles, Tomer Haymenn, Patricio Guzmán, Sarah Turner and Hanna Polak.
They understand the struggle; they recognize that while supporting first
features is necessary to introduce new
talent to the world, it's supporting the second
feature that builds the foundation for something called a
filmmaking career.
Presented by London based independent film company Day for Night, Nordic Film Festival returns to the UK with a diverse mix of fresh and classic
features, documentaries and shorts, showcasing some of the most celebrated and emerging
filmmaking talent of the Nordic region.