Sentences with phrase «works at film festivals»

She has also screened works at film festivals internationally and won the Principal Prize at both the 56th and 57th International Short Film Festival Oberhausen.
With a plethora of awards for his work at film festivals such as South By South West & The British Independent Film Festival he has had the pleasure of working with Martin Kemp, Leo Gregory and Danny Dyer to name a few.
Breder continued to lead the Intermedia program until 2000, exhibiting his work at film festivals and museums worldwide — most notably, the Whitney Biennial; Museum of Modern Art, New York; and The Kitchen.
Puetz's vast experience includes curating moving - image installations; programming film and performance that complements museum exhibitions; acquiring and archiving time - based media works; speaking at lectures and conferences; teaching and writing; and working at film festivals.

Not exact matches

The event began as an awards ceremony for creative work in advertising, much like the more famous film festival at the same venue.
At the time, O'Connell was working on a poster for a science - fiction and horror film festival featuring John Carpenter's 1988 cult classic «They Live» about aliens living incognito among humans.
Her works have been featured on the Huffington Post, MTV, Nashville Public Radio, Guernica Magazine, and at film festivals around the U.S..
Her work has been shown at the Whitney Museum, the French Embassy in NYC and in film festivals across the world.
Bresson, along with Ozu and Dreyer, formed a trinity at the heart of Schrader's book Transcendental Style in Film, and the filmmaker has faithfully returned to them again and again, channeling them in most of his directorial efforts, working within the so - called «Tarkovsky Ring» (films made within this ring will find commercial distribution, films like those of Bresson and Roberto Rossellini, while films outside of this ring are destined for museum and festival existences).
She has produced short narrative and documentary films, music videos, and web series and her work have shown at festivals including Virginia Film Festival and Tampa International LGBT Film Festival.
Since 2007, she has worked for numerous film festivals, including a tenure as Senior Programmer at AFI FEST, Programmer for The Philadelphia Film Festival, and has collaborated with Los Angeles Film Festival and OUTFEST.
Having previously worked at numerous film festivals, Landon joined Sundance's programming staff in 2008 as programming coordinator, becoming a member of the shorts programming team in 2011.
Lars von Trier) Cast: Charlotte Gainsbourg, Stellan Skarsgård, Shia LaBeouf, Uma Thurman, Jamie Bell Even aside from the whole persona non grata that resulted after his ill - advised comments while promoting «Melancholia» at the festival two years ago (and there have been some suggestions that Lars von Trier «s work is still welcome at the festival, just not so much the filmmaker himself), it's very unlikely that von Trier's latest will be on the Croisette this year, for the principal reason that it's not ready: the film's producer indicated that the two - part movie just wouldn't be prepared in time to screen for contention.
The institute works directly with filmmakers and artists at leading film festivals, labs, and related events.
She came of age in New York indie film, interning first at Killer Films with Christine Vachon, and going on to screen her work at festivals such as New Directors / New Films MoMA / Lincoln Center.
The version that world premiered at the South by Southwest film festival was presented as a «work in progress» — where it killed to a room full of «The Room» obsessives, many of whom stuck around for a midnight screening of Wiseau's disasterpiece.
Usually the victory laps that play out on the stage of the Academy Awards are kicked into motion as early as a year prior to the ceremony, when a film, say, premieres at a festival and the media's whipped - up buzz incentivizes a studio to get to work on an awards campaign.
LAS VEGAS — June 24, 2013 — The 6th Annual Las Vegas Film Festival (LVFF) has created an inspired list of new works in cinema to showcase at this year's festival including feature films, compelling documentaries and creative shorts.
Continuing the focus of the three previous London editions on presenting new work by emerging and established independent filmmakers, the 2016 festival will also include a short film programme with 15 shorts, including a strand dedicated to UK shorts screened at Sundance in January.
The Warner Bros. film, which screened as a «work in progress» premiere at the Austin film festival, is more than mere mimicry, although Franco turns in an arguably career - best performance as the mercurial Wiseau while sporting astoundingly convincing prosthetics, stringy black tresses and an uncannily spot - on accent.
Some of the best - received films at earlier festivals will get their North American launches here, including «Life is Beautiful,» Roberto Begnini's Cannes winner about an Italian clown who fights the Nazis with laughter; Rohmer's heartwarming love story «Autumn Tale,» which charmed Telluride audiences; Ken Loach's «My Name Is Joe,» with Cannes best actor winner Peter Mullen as a recovering alcoholic facing tough times; Theo Angelopoulos» «Eternity and a Day,» this year's Cannes winner; «The General» (1999) which won Boorman the best director prize at Cannes, and the Cannes and Telluride favorite «Claire Dolan,» by Lodge Kerrigan, with Emily Watson («Breaking the Waves») as a prostitute who thinks she can detach from her work.
Like the Cannes film festival, which took the unprecedented step of premiering both TV series and virtual reality works at this year's festival, Venice is embracing changing media.
That's one reason why I was impressed by a film that may not have come on your radar yet, although it has played at various American festivals — Life and Nothing More, by Antonio Mendez Esparza, a Spanish director working in the U.S.. It's the Florida - set story of a mother - son relationship, about a teenage boy going through problems at home and at school, and his mother, who keeps their household together through a series of diner jobs while dealing with the attentions of a fond but potentially troublesome suitor.
The Oscar nominated actor spoke about her difficult work with David Fincher as well as her new film Carol at the Telluride film festival
As well as her work with Fincher, Mara talked about her latest role for director Todd Haynes in the Oscar - buzzed romantic drama Carol, which saw her share the award for best actress at this year's Cannes film festival.
The 38 - year - old actor and the 24 - year - old actor worked together in the upcoming movie Tarzan and according to People, romance rumors are heating up at the film festival!
He has worked as a news photographer for 4 years and has produced 3 short films at the University of North Texas, including «Smokey» a short documentary about an Elvis impersonator that has been selected by film festivals around the U.S. including AFI Dallas, Los Angeles Film Festival, Hot Springs Doc Festival, and Austin Film Festival, among others.
Alongside her academic work, Rich has been International Curator for the 2002 Toronto International Film Festival; has served on juries at the Sundance, Toronto, San Francisco, Oberhausen, Havana, Sydney, and Guadalajara film festivals; and is a member of the advisory board of the Provincetown Film Festival and previously of the Sundance Selection Committee.
With her 25 years of experience at the San Francisco Film Society, Film Forum, and Film Independent and the Los Angeles Film Festival, Rachel Rosen is in a unique position both as a woman working in the film festival world and as someone who has been in a position to watch the changing landscape for women as festival professionals and as filmmakers.
At the festival's announcement press conference, artistic director Thierry Frémaux hinted that another work from a woman could be added to the lineup in the coming days (the festival will likely announce at least a few more selections; at the very least, Cannes has yet to reveal its closing night filmAt the festival's announcement press conference, artistic director Thierry Frémaux hinted that another work from a woman could be added to the lineup in the coming days (the festival will likely announce at least a few more selections; at the very least, Cannes has yet to reveal its closing night filmat least a few more selections; at the very least, Cannes has yet to reveal its closing night filmat the very least, Cannes has yet to reveal its closing night film).
Last night, at the Closing Night screening of Alex of Venice at the Castro Theatre, Cowan addressed the crowd from the same podium he did when festival began two weeks ago, thanking Programming Director Rachel Rosen and her team for putting together a fantastic lineup of films, thanking the festival staff and volunteers for their hard work, and thanking the audience for partaking in the festivities.
The Alliance of Women Film Journalists, Inc. (AWFJ), a not - for - profit corporation, is an association of professional female movie critics, reporters and feature writers working in print, broadcast and online media, dedicated to supporting work by and about women — both in front of and behind the cameras — through intra-group promotional activities, outreach programs and by presenting annual EDA Awards in recognition of outstanding accomplishments (the best and worst) by and about women in the movies, and EDA Awards at selected film festivals throughout the year.
Kwedar's script asks important questions, while at the same time delivering a thrilling suspense film that is easily among the best and most effecting work debuting at the 2016 SXSW film festival.
You can hear these things about virtually any film at a festival — elbow - jabbing marketplaces for audience attention where, if your work doesn't have a timely hook, you may as well be dead.
Aside from her national and international movie reviews for various publications, she's worked as a journalist at Cannes, Sundance and Tribeca film festivals.
But directors such as Angelina Jolie («First They Killed My Father»), Dee Rees («Mudbound») and Greta Gerwig («Lady Bird») have been generating lots of buzz for their work at the Telluride and Toronto film festivals lately.
Thanks in part to a lack of distribution in the U.K. for his work, Hong Sang - soo was one of mine until I caught the first of his two 2013 films, «Nobody's Daughter Haewon» [B +] at the festival.
From the day a film premieres at a festival to the night of the Academy Awards, it endures a large sieve of male critiques, starting with film associations and working its way through box office turnout and award show campaigns.
Hong's film is set in Cannes, where by chance the paths of two women cross: Manhee (Kim Min - hee), a Korean employee of a film distributor working at the festival, and Claire (Huppert), a visiting French school - teacher who likes to take photographs.
Since our screening of FUDOH: THE NEW GENERATION in 1997, which was the first time Miike's unique vision was shown in North America, no fewer than 29 of his films were showcased at the festival, including such modern classics as AUDITION, ICHI THE KILLER, and VISITOR Q. Miike's work also opened Fantasia three times with YATTERMAN and North American premieres of the Cannes selections FOR LOVE»S SAKE and SHIELD OF STRAW.
The ceremony, presided over by Cochis and Film Independent President Josh Welsh, presented the festival guest director, filmmaker Miguel Arteta («Beatriz at Dinner»), with the Spirit of Independence Award for his work in the indie film world.
She has previously worked as an associate programmer for AFI FEST 2013; for AFI FESTs 2009 and» 10, where she oversaw the screen education program, screening a selection of festival titles for middle — and high — school students from across L.A.; and in the film programming department at the American Cinematheque, where she programmed the Cinematheque's first — ever Rainer Werner Fassbinder and Luis Buñuel retrospectives in 2012.
Kudos, then, to the New York — based GKIDS (Guerrilla Kids International Distribution Syndicate), which effectively solves this problem by specializing in international work, much of it equally at home in children's film festivals and art houses.
Kasulke's work has been screened at multiple film festivals including the Toronto, Berlin, Sundance, and Cannes Film Festival Director's Fortnight.
McEwan — doing double duty at the festival with Richard Eyre's film The Children Act — claimed that the notion of a film version was far from his mind while he worked on the original story, but noted that the slimmed - down format of the source made it simpler to adapt than a full - blown novel.
, Binoche has been honoured for a succession of very fine and sensitive performances that have earned her the main prizes at the Berlin, Venice, and Cannes film festivals, ascending to the heights of Oscar fame when she won Best Supporting Actress for her work in The English Patient.
These are not exactly obscure works: The Intruder is the latest offering from French director Claire Denis, whose earlier films (including Beau Travail and Friday Night) have been widely seen at film festivals and in art - house theaters.
The film is a work in process but the festival provided a chance for an early look at its premiere.
During and after her teaching career, she occasional reconnected with her acting days, receiving a «Golden Boot» award for her Western movie work, being interviewed in the documentaries The Republic Pictures Story and Cliffhangers, and appearing at the 1994 Knoxville Western film festival.
They are also working the film festival circuit and hope to eventually show it at Cannes and Sundance.
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