Sentences with phrase «festival awards from»

Dave's work has garnered him five Emmys and multiple Telly Awards and brought home film festival awards from the likes of the Starz Denver International Film Festival, the St. Louis International Film Festival, Chamonix Adventure Festival, Toas Shortz Film Fest, Mountain Film Festival, Palm Beach International Film Festival, and Sidewalk Moving Pictures Festival.

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She also has won awards from the New York Festivals, the New York Association of Black Journalists and the National Association of Black Journalists.
On our first night in New York City on Oct. 15, we headed to the rooftop of Pier 92 to kick off the festival where Emmy Award - winning Food Network star Giada De Laurentiis hosted Italian Feast, offering favorites from New York trattorias, pizzerias and meatball shops.
Thoughtfully curated, each moment of the festival will bring a one - of - a-kind opportunity for guests to have access to award - winning celebrity chefs paired with music performances from nationally recognizable artists.
Nominated for awards at both the Pan African Film Festival, Bronzelens Film Festivals, and others, it's no wonder TV One, the network dedicated to delivering real life and entertainment programming from the African American point of view, has decided to acquire and air this historical film on Saturday, January 9, 2016.
This year's festival brings together 41 craft brewers from across the state offering more than 100 hard to find, award - winning beers to sample and pair with food from more than a dozen restaurants.
With its festival atmosphere and a panel of judges from the worlds of venture capital and communications as well as science, the Skolar Award contest also expresses a somewhat subversive notion: that researchers need not only to discover important new knowledge, but also to convey it beyond the lab and readers of scientific journals so that society at large can understand it, value it, benefit from it, and support it.
We (Dawson, Evans and Oreffo) developed a Stem Cell Mountain in partnership with Winchester Science Centre — The Stem Cell Mountain has been taken to over 30 Festivals (Glastonbury - Cheltenham, New Forest Show etc.) in the last four years; from the initial BBSRC GB Bioscience Festival in 2014 for which we were awarded funds to develop the Stem Cell Mountain.
Live From Jodrell Bank is proud to announce it picked up an award for «Extreme Creativity» for extra activity at a festival at the UK Festival Awards.
The multi award - winning festival, which returns to Jodrell Bank from 19 - 22 July, will host more than 50 talks from leading scientists and thinkers including Richard Dawkins, Jim Al - Khalili, Dallas Campbell, Alice Roberts, Libby Jackson, and Dave Goulson.
Then there's the flip side, where a select set of Halloween costumes would actually work perfectly for a premiere, award ceremony or film festival, just with a few minor adjustments (think Kelly Osbourne's glamorous Christian Siriano dress from her turn as Christina Hendricks or Iggy Azalea's black and white ensemble from her Cruella De Vil costume, minus the Dalmatian, of course).
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Despite that somewhat mixed reaction from critics, the festival jury awarded Godard with a Special Palme d'Or for what Cate Blanchett described as «continually striving to define and redefine what cinema can be.»
The festival has become known for its diverse, genre - friendly titles that stand apart from other festivals where prestige pictures step into the awards race.
The festival's Light in Motion (LIM) awards, sponsored by City of Derry Crystal, will be celebrated with the annual «From Shorts to Features» conference on Saturday 19 November at the Nerve Centre.
For those who enjoyed Radnor's first effort, this is leaps and bounds better in writing and direction while still retaining what made his Audience Award Winning film from Sundance 2010 such a beloved festival film.
The film, as well as Adams, received praise from critics throughout its festival run, also earning two Golden Globe and nine BAFTA Award nominations, among other accolades.
The Alliance of Women Film Journalists is partnering with Salem Film Fest to present the EDA Award for Best Female - Directed Film at this year's festival, taking place in Salem, Massachusetts from March 5 to 12, 2015.
Finally, to his considerable credit, director - writer Alex Ross Perry did, at both his pre-screening introduction and then at the closing - night awards, vocally lament the lost chance to hear from one of his cinematic heroes, Polanski, at the festival.
For the second consecutive year, the Alliance of Women Film Journalists is partnering with DOXA Documentary Film Festival to present EDA Awards for best female - directed films at the 16th annual festival, to be held from May 4 to 14, in Vancouver, BC.
Directed by Alfonso Gomez - Rejon from Jesse Andrew's adaptation of his own novel, Me and Earl earned some of the best reviews at this year's Sundance festival, where it swept the top awards from the festival jury (Grand Jury Prize) and festival attendees (the Audience Award).
But «George Washington» is an exceptionally beautiful movie with some winning performances from a young and unproven cast, and it's easy to understand why it won so many festival and critical awards for best debut.
Brian D. Johnson unveils his Academy Award prognostications from the festival, including looks at Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, I, Tonya, and The Florida Project
The big prizes from the festival are the Grand Jury Prize and Audience Award, one given by a select group of jurors and the other chosen by the festival attendees themselves.
He directed the Oscar - and Emmy - nominated documentary «How to Survive a Plague,» which has received a Peabody Award, numerous festival honors, including from the Gotham Awards, the International Documentary Association, and the New York Film Critics Circle.
The film has won several awards from festivals, including best actor for Dujardin at Cannes.
In last year's selection of sixteen U.S. Dramatic Competition offerings, it was Alfonso Gomez - Rejon's Me & Earl & the Dying Girl that landed both U.S. Grand Jury Prize: Dramatic and Audience Award: U.S. Dramatic awards, it was Rick Famuyiwa's Dope who landed the richest deal ($ 7 million range), it was Patrick Brice's The Overnight that had the most post festival momentum, it was Marielle Heller's The Diary of a Teenage Girl that received a longer term accolades (Bel Powley won Best Actress at the Gothams) and it might be Robert Eggers» The Witch that becomes the cult item we reference back in a decade from now.
«If Sundance gave an award for the most emotionally debilitating film of the festival, then Life Itself, a documentary from Hoop Dreams director Steve James about the life of Roger Ebert, would win it anew every screening... it's the movie that's moved and inspired me the most.»
But the most popular acclaim was reserved for the superb American noir «Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri,» the third and finest feature from the English writer - director Martin McDonagh («In Bruges,» «Seven Psychopaths»), which was announced on Sunday as the winner of the festival's coveted People's Choice Award.
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Glitz, glamour and a surprise outbreak of rabbinical beard art from the 55th BFI London film festival's annual awards ceremony
Traditionally serving as the starting gun for the fall awards season, the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival presented a selection of hits from previous festivals (including the just - concluded Telluride and Venice fests) and world premieres that had Oscar obsessives, like your Little Gold Men crew, already filling out ballots in their heads.
Though its summer release date is pretty ballsy for a movie that would have benefited from an early fall awards push, the studio's confidence in «Me and Earl and the Dying Girl» is not only encouraging, but suggests that the rave reviews coming out of Park City wasn't just the usual film festival hyperbole.
Dickson directed from a script he co-wrote with Micah Bloomberg, and the film won the Special Jury Award at the SXSW film festival.
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The award is open to any film that screened at the festival, apart from shorts and entries in the TIFF Cinematheque section.
Today's Edinburgh talk may have centered on festival opener «Away We Go» (more on that to come), but the day's real delight was «Mary and Max» (*** 1/2), an alternately disarming and disconcerting feature debut from claymation maestro Adam Elliot, who won a 2003 Academy Award for his short «Harvey Krumpet,» and carries that film's decidedly -LSB-...]
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Beyond the inside - the - mediasphere headaches of scheduling and other logistics, the transition only served to underscore how the festival continues to be torn between premieres of Hollywood films hitting theaters within weeks, the carefully calibrated launch of award - season hopefuls, the rediscovery of films from earlier in the festival year, and the emergence of new international and independent titles.
Stacie Passon & Robin Weigert («Concussion») One of the films with the most buzz going into the festival, thanks to its controversial subject matter, selection for the Berlinale, and awards from the Adrienne Shelly Foundation and the Gothams for director Stacie Passon, was «Concussion.»
From the day a film premieres at a festival to the night of the Academy Awards, it endures a large sieve of male critiques.
The Venice film festival kicks off awards - season with star power — from Clooney's Suburbicon to Damon in sci - fi comedy Downsizing — as it fights off competition from Telluride, Toronto and Netflix
More TIFF announcements, more major additions, so many world premieres at this year's film festival including the Midnight Madness line - up and more potential award winners to the schedule covering the entire spectrum from elder Hollywood statesman to dirty tramps and roughnecks.
Headliners, a brand new section celebrating festival hits and award - winners includes Terence Davies long awaited passion project, Sunset Song (above), featuring a career - making performance from model Agyness Deyn.
His films have received festival awards and support from ITVS, MacArthur and the Sundance Institute.
Veering away from the business side of the festival, Beast of the Southern Wild was honored with the Grand Jury Prize while The Surrogate won the Audience Award.
True Detective's Cary Fukunaga directs British star in the first competition film to screen at this year's Venice film festival — and the first awards contender from Netflix's new cinema division
Top pics from inside the bashes as fall festivals and premieres bring out awards contenders, pretenders and hopefuls for the Oscars on February 28, 2016
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