NewFest, the New York-set Lgbtq film festival that is celebrating its 30th year, has unveiled its full linuep of movies ahead of its run October 24-30. As previously announced, the fest opens with Yen Tan’s AIDS drama 1985 starring Gotham‘s Corey Michael Smith, The Gifted‘s Jamie Chung, Aidan Langford, Virginia Madsen and Michael Chiklis.
This year’s slate includes the New York Centerpiece screening of the Matt Smith-starring Mapplethorpe; the Telluride-bowing Boy Erased starring Nicole Kidman, Russell Crowe and Lucas Hedges as the U.S. Centerpiece; and the International Centerpiece Rafiki, Wanuri Kahiu’s pic that has been banned in its native Keyna for centering on a relationship between two women.
Also on tap is the Documentary Centerpiece film Dykes, Camera, Action. The fest will close with Robert Clift and Hillary Demmon’s Making Montgomery Clift.
This year’s lineup features programming from 32 countries, with 46 feature films,...
This year’s slate includes the New York Centerpiece screening of the Matt Smith-starring Mapplethorpe; the Telluride-bowing Boy Erased starring Nicole Kidman, Russell Crowe and Lucas Hedges as the U.S. Centerpiece; and the International Centerpiece Rafiki, Wanuri Kahiu’s pic that has been banned in its native Keyna for centering on a relationship between two women.
Also on tap is the Documentary Centerpiece film Dykes, Camera, Action. The fest will close with Robert Clift and Hillary Demmon’s Making Montgomery Clift.
This year’s lineup features programming from 32 countries, with 46 feature films,...
- 9/21/2018
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
The Canadian Film Centre (Cfc) has announced the winners of The Reel Challenge, a contest for aspiring filmmakers to produce "...a short compelling film about the importance of creators' rights and copyright protection for their work, from a creator's perspective..."
The first prize winner was Denis Seguin, of Toronto , Ontario , for his short film titled, “It’S My Right.” Seguin ’s film featured Canadian artists and filmmakers, talking about their rights.
“I’m delighted to have had my film recognized by the Reel Challenge jury,” said Seguin . “Copyright is not an abstract notion but a matter of survival for an artist. This is the message I wanted to convey through the faces and voices of the creators who appear in the film.”
Seguin received Cdn$10,000 for taking first prize in the contest.
Second and third prizes, in the amount of Cdn$2,500, were awarded to Nick Kalish, of Vancouver, B.C.
The first prize winner was Denis Seguin, of Toronto , Ontario , for his short film titled, “It’S My Right.” Seguin ’s film featured Canadian artists and filmmakers, talking about their rights.
“I’m delighted to have had my film recognized by the Reel Challenge jury,” said Seguin . “Copyright is not an abstract notion but a matter of survival for an artist. This is the message I wanted to convey through the faces and voices of the creators who appear in the film.”
Seguin received Cdn$10,000 for taking first prize in the contest.
Second and third prizes, in the amount of Cdn$2,500, were awarded to Nick Kalish, of Vancouver, B.C.
- 6/8/2010
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
The Canadian Film Centre (Cfc) has announced the winners of The Reel Challenge, a contest for aspiring filmmakers to produce "...a short compelling film about the importance of creators' rights and copyright protection for their work, from a creator's perspective..." First prize winner was Denis Seguin, of Toronto , Ontario, for his short film titled, It's My Right. Seguin's film featured Canadian artists and filmmakers, talking about their rights. "I.m delighted to have had my film recognized by the Reel Challenge jury," said Seguin. "Copyright is not an abstract notion but a matter of survival for an artist. This is the message I wanted to convey through the faces and voices of the creators who appear in the film." Seguin received Cdn$10,000 for taking first prize in the contest. Second and third prizes, in the amount of Cdn$2,500, were awarded to Nick Kalish, of Vancouver, B.C., for his short...
- 6/8/2010
- HollywoodNorthReport.com
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