So… as already announced, Shadow And Act will be heading to the Cannes Film Festival this year, in the lovely French Riviera. We were granted press credentials, and Wendy, aka MsWOO, who lives in London, will be attending for Shadow And Act, so you’ll get firsthand reporting from MsWOO on all the films screening at the festival – those she’s able to see anyway (after all, she’s only 1 person) – as well as all the other activities her press pass will get her into, notably, Q&As with filmmakers and other talent.
The festival runs from May 11th through the 22nd, so we’re about 1 1/2 months away; however, we’re a less than 2 weeks away from when the festival committee reveals their lineup for the year.
In the meantime, check out the just-unveiled poster for the festival, above-left (click to enlarge it). In it is a photo of Faye Dunaway,...
The festival runs from May 11th through the 22nd, so we’re about 1 1/2 months away; however, we’re a less than 2 weeks away from when the festival committee reveals their lineup for the year.
In the meantime, check out the just-unveiled poster for the festival, above-left (click to enlarge it). In it is a photo of Faye Dunaway,...
- 4/4/2011
- by Tambay
- ShadowAndAct
Goteborg Int'l Film Festival Fund for Post production turns 10 and is proud its director Marit Kapla is in the jury of the official selection Un Certain Regard.
The Fund's support for spring '09 went to nine films from four continents.
Min Ye, Souleymane Cissé' first film since 1995 is screening in the Cannes festival.
Four of the nine films are documentaries.
The nine films are:
Min Ye, by Souleymane Cissé , Congo
MaliLast Flight of the Flamingo by Patrice Lumumba, Mozambique
Gardens of Eden, by Hector Galvez Campos, Peru
La Yuma, by Florence Jaugey, Nicaragua
Son of Babylon, by Mohamed Al Daradji, Iraq
The Last Tightrope Dancer of Armenia, by Vardan Hovhannysian, Armenia
The Mirror, by Nilanjan Bhattacharya, India
Quarter Number 4/11, by Ranu Ghosh, India
Kano – An American and His Women, by Monster Jimenez, The Philippines...
The Fund's support for spring '09 went to nine films from four continents.
Min Ye, Souleymane Cissé' first film since 1995 is screening in the Cannes festival.
Four of the nine films are documentaries.
The nine films are:
Min Ye, by Souleymane Cissé , Congo
MaliLast Flight of the Flamingo by Patrice Lumumba, Mozambique
Gardens of Eden, by Hector Galvez Campos, Peru
La Yuma, by Florence Jaugey, Nicaragua
Son of Babylon, by Mohamed Al Daradji, Iraq
The Last Tightrope Dancer of Armenia, by Vardan Hovhannysian, Armenia
The Mirror, by Nilanjan Bhattacharya, India
Quarter Number 4/11, by Ranu Ghosh, India
Kano – An American and His Women, by Monster Jimenez, The Philippines...
- 5/11/2009
- by Sydney@SydneysBuzz.com (Sydney)
- Sydney's Buzz
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