Showing posts with label International Short Film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label International Short Film. Show all posts

Monday, March 30, 2009

ASIAN HOT SHOTS FESTIVAL AT MOGWAI CINEMATHEQUE


For two years now, the Asian Hot Shots Festival has been bringing a wide berth of independent Asian cinema to Berlin. The festival has served as a platform for cultural exchange between Germany and Asia in the fields of film and video art. On March 30, Monday, starting at 7 PM, the Asian Hot Shots festival will be making a brief stop at Mogwai Cinematheque. In its first ever foray outside Germany, the festival will be exhibiting its unique brand of eclectic Asian cinema to the Filipino people.

The festival will be showing two features and a program of short films. The schedule is as follows:

7 PM
THE LEGEND OF SHIVA AND PARVATI
Germany/India 2008, Krishna Saraswati, 85 min
Tracing back the Indian legend of Shiva and Parvati, this movie recounts a powerful love story written by life, which takes us from a small German village into the rough landscape of the Himalayas. Far away from the beach towns populated by hippies, a young Western woman meets an Indian ascetic and falls in love with him. 30 years later, their son seeks their traces. This film won the first ever Manfred Durniok prize, an award given to a film for outstanding achievement is biculturalism in film.

9 PM
Shorts Programme

HOOLAHOOP SOUNDINGS - Winner 2nd Prize Green Chilies Audience Award 2009
Indonesia 2008, Edwin, 7 min
It is a story of a girl who hula-hoops to let customers of phone sex hear the noise. It is a remade film of a graduate work by Joel Coen in college.
SUKRIT’S SUNDAYS
India 2008, Vasant Nath, 8 min
The magic of a simple ritual used to bring him and his grandfather together every Sunday for as long as he can remember.

EVOLVING IDENTITIES POST-INDEPENDENCE
India 2008, Elvis D’Silva, 1min
Using animated text, photographs and dynamic music, the film generates imagery from the lives of people that represent different facets of India. As characters appear in the frame, icons and images distinct to them highlight their evolving identities.

LAINER
Germany/China 2007, Dana Löffelholz & Anna Intemann, 8 min
Out of the heat into the frying pan. Long-term unemployed Rainer from Berlin tries to find a lucky new life in Beijing. However, this culture is completely alien to him.

SAVING MOM AND DAD
India 2007, Kartik Singh, 14 min
Eight-year- old Ravi learns at school that non-believers in Christ will go to hell. Knowing his parents are not Christian, his challenge is “Saving Mom and Dad.”

SHOPPING CART BOY
Taiwan 2007, Hou Chi-jan, 21 min
A love story between a supermarket employee and a shopping cart, the film tells a post-industrial allegory set on the fringes of an urban jungle of mega-marts.

A VERY SLOW BREAKFAST
Indonesia 2002, Edwin, 6 min
The film explores feelings about individuality and the loss of family values. An attempt to redefine the meaning of family in the changing realm of modernity.

KARA: THE DAUGHTER OF A TREE
Indonesia 2005, Edwin, 7 min
Kara’s mother has been killed and her father has disappeared. The intrusion of a journalist into her isolated life prompts her to seek her mother’s killer and an ultimate answer.

GANDHI AT THE BAT
USA 2006, Stephanie Argy & Alec Boehm, 11 min
In 1933 Gandhi made a top-secret trip to the United States. Now at last, newly unearthed newsreel footage proves the wild rumors true? And does it show? Gandhi is playing Baseball!

11 PM
HELL’S GROUND – ZIBAHKHANA
Pakistan 2007, Omar Ali Khan, 78 min
Zibahkhana is the first modern horror film to be shot in Pakistan. It breaks all of the rules of local productions and was made entirely independently. In the spirit of horror comics, the film tells the story of five teens who get lost on their way to a rock concert and then fall into the clutches of a family of backwoods killers. It includes a splattering of social commentary and several slices of dark humor, viewed from a distinctly Pakistani perspective.

So stop by Mogwai Cinematheque on March 30, and experience a branch of Asian cinema that you’ve never seen before.

Friday, March 20, 2009

13TH THAI SHORT FILM AND VIDEO FESTIVAL


Call for Entries for the 13th Thai Short Film and Video Festival


We are pleased to announce the call for entries for the 13th Thai Short Film and Video Festival held on 13-23 August 2009. The submission can be any genre, less than 30 minutes (in exception, documentary has no length limit) and completed after 1st January 2008. No entry fee.

Please submit your film on DVD format only to;

The 13th Thai Short Film and Video Festival
P.O. Box6, Phuttamonthon, Nakorn Pathom, Thailand 73170

Submissions deadline: May 31, 2009

Any inquiries, please feel free to contact us at thaishortfilmfestival@gmail.com

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

ZINEBI


ZINEBI, fifty years of film in Bilbao
Bilbao, 15/4/2008

The International Festival of Documentary and Short Film of Bilbao (ZINEBI) this year celebrates its fiftieth anniversary. Created in 1959 by the Instituto Vascongado de Cultura Hispánica ("Basque Institute of Hispanic Culture"), then an agency under the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, under its initial name of Certamen Internacional de Cine Documental Iberoamericano y Filipino ("International Competition for Spanish-American and Philippine Documentary Films"), circa 1968, coinciding with the rise of short fiction films in Spain, knew how to find its identity in this field and was able to expand its activities in the international arena. In 1974 it won recognition from the International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF) as a competitive festival in the categories of fiction, documentary and animation and in 1981 its organisation and management were institutionally taken over by the City of Bilbao.

In its last edition, there were some 2,648 registered films coming from 75 countries, thus accrediting its consolidation as one of the most important festivals in the world in its speciality.

Throughout ZINEBI the following important filmmakers have made an appearance, either as participants, on international juries or as award winners of the Mikeldi de Honor, ("The Golden Mikeldi") such as Jacques Demy, Pierre Perrault, Claude Lelouch, Santiago Álvarez, Richard Lester, Bárbara Kopple, Peter Greenaway, Ennio Morricone, Carlos Saura, Julio Medem, Roman Polanski, Hanna Schygulla, Anna Karina, Jane Birkin, Elías Querejeta, Arturo Ripstein or Père Portabella.

Over these fifty years, with a staunch determination to continue for another fifty years, ZINEBI has contributed to the dissemination – and thus the survival – of short films and documentaries from around the world, in particular Basque, Spanish, European and Latin American, as a way of understanding cinema as a commitment with the realities of men and women of our age as well as the individual artistic requirement that young producers of the five continents who decide each and every day, from the industry fringes, to take their first steps in their attempt to portray life by means of using moving images.

Today, after years of crisis that festivals such as ZINEBI have succeeded in making life easier, the new media and profound changes brought on by new information and communication technologies are tracing a new audiovisual landscape in which short films and documentaries are beckoned to bring into prominence many of the keys of the cinema of the future with a mixture of individual audacity, earnest originality and talent which has been its distinct identity in the last half century. ZINEBI wishes to remain as a privileged witness and a necessary partner for new filmmakers in the adventure that is filmmaking in this very exciting period which we have embarked upon.

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