The 8th Rome Film Festival is now calling for entries. The festival will be held from November 8 – 17, 2013. Only films that will be world premieres at the festival will be considered for selection.
The Official Selection will present two competitive sections for International films:
1) International Competition (16 films, presented as world premieres)
2) CinemaXXI (21st-century Cinema, a selection of films devoted to new trends in world cinema, which will welcome feature-length and short films presented as world premieres)
And a choice of Out of Competition screenings (a maximum of 12 titles, presented as world, international and European premieres).
The festival will give out more than 12 awards for World Cinema. Films will also be offered the possibility to participate in The Business Street (November 13-17), Rome Film Festival program dedicated to the circulation, acquisition and sale of audiovisual products.
Last year, Tasher Desh by Q and The Museum of Imagination by Amit Dutta were the...
The Official Selection will present two competitive sections for International films:
1) International Competition (16 films, presented as world premieres)
2) CinemaXXI (21st-century Cinema, a selection of films devoted to new trends in world cinema, which will welcome feature-length and short films presented as world premieres)
And a choice of Out of Competition screenings (a maximum of 12 titles, presented as world, international and European premieres).
The festival will give out more than 12 awards for World Cinema. Films will also be offered the possibility to participate in The Business Street (November 13-17), Rome Film Festival program dedicated to the circulation, acquisition and sale of audiovisual products.
Last year, Tasher Desh by Q and The Museum of Imagination by Amit Dutta were the...
- 7/3/2013
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
Still from Amit Dutta’s The Museum of Imagination
Shambhavi Kaul’s 21 Chitrakoot, Amit Dutta’s Museum of Imagination and Vipin Vijay’s Vishaparvam will compete in the International Competition section of the 59th International Short Film Festival Oberhausen.
Vaibhav Hiwase’s Bombay Kulfi will contend in the International Children’s and Youth Film Competition at the festival. The film received Special Mention in the Dimensions Mumbai category at the Mumbai Film Festival last year.
The films in the International Competition will all make their German premiere at the festival and vie for awards worth a total of 22,000 euros. The winners will be selected by the International Festival Jury; the Fipresci Jury; the Ecumenical Jury and the Jury of the North Rhine-Westphalia Government of Family, Children, Youth, Culture and Sport.
The International Children’s and Youth Film Competition presents cash awards totaling 3,000 euros. The winners in this section are selected...
Shambhavi Kaul’s 21 Chitrakoot, Amit Dutta’s Museum of Imagination and Vipin Vijay’s Vishaparvam will compete in the International Competition section of the 59th International Short Film Festival Oberhausen.
Vaibhav Hiwase’s Bombay Kulfi will contend in the International Children’s and Youth Film Competition at the festival. The film received Special Mention in the Dimensions Mumbai category at the Mumbai Film Festival last year.
The films in the International Competition will all make their German premiere at the festival and vie for awards worth a total of 22,000 euros. The winners will be selected by the International Festival Jury; the Fipresci Jury; the Ecumenical Jury and the Jury of the North Rhine-Westphalia Government of Family, Children, Youth, Culture and Sport.
The International Children’s and Youth Film Competition presents cash awards totaling 3,000 euros. The winners in this section are selected...
- 3/13/2013
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
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