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Initiating regional talents: 2013 Sarajevo Film Festival

June 13, 2014/in Festival Reviews, Reviews, Spring 2014_'Traces'

Initiated in the mid-1990s by a group of enthusiasts during the siege of Sarajevo and the war in Bosnia & Herzegovina, Sarajevo Film Festival (SFF)[1] has developed into one of the biggest Southeast European film festivals along with the Thessaloniki International Film Festival in Greece.[2] Although one could hear some of the locals complaining about […]

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Celebrating independence: 54th Thessaloniki International Film Festival

June 13, 2014/in Festival Reviews, Reviews, Spring 2014_'Traces'

In its fourth year under the leadership of Dimitris Eipides the 54th Thessaloniki International Film Festival (TIFF) affirmed its vision as a festival of independent cinema: (relatively) low-budget, (often) politically motivated, (at times) formally experimental films from around the world were showcased and celebrated. Eipides’ concept of independence is fluid and broad as indeed befits […]

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Brazil’s International Disability Film Festival Assim Vivemos

June 13, 2014/in Festival Reviews, Reviews, Spring 2014_'Traces'

I am I and my circumstance. –  José Ortega y Gasset[1] A blind person and her companion proceed to the information desk at the festival center and request audio description equipment. A sighted person also gets one. Entering the screening hall, the employee in charge of collecting tickets instructs me to do the same. Curious, […]

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Oberhausen: An interview with Lars Henrik Gass

June 13, 2014/in Festival Reviews, Interviews, Reviews, Spring 2014_'Traces'

by Enrico Camporesi Founded in 1954, the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen (Internationale Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen) is one of the pioneering film festivals for short films and a major venue for experimental, documentary, and artist’s film and video. Throughout the decades Oberhausen has been the site of crucial turning points in film history. In 1962, during […]

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2nd Alternative Film/Video Research Forum in Belgrade

November 16, 2013/in News

The 2nd Alternative Film/Video Research Forum will take place on 12 December 2013 at Alternative Film/Video Belgrade. The forum is a gathering of critics, curators, theoreticians, and practitioners who are concerned with researching and writing on alternative forms of moving image culture. The organising theme for this edition of the forum is ‘fragmentation’. Presenters and […]

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Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival: Between the national and the global

November 9, 2013/in Autumn 2013_'Waste', Festival Reviews, Reviews

The first edition of the Antalya Golden Orange International Film Festival[1] was launched fifty years ago in 1964, at a time when the international success of the director Metin Erksan[2] ignited national support for the creation of a Turkish film festival. Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival has primarily been a national film festival, despite occasional […]

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The business of audience festivals: Calgary International Film Festival 2012

November 9, 2013/in Autumn 2013_'Waste', Festival Reviews, Reviews

In differentiating between two ‘ideal’ models of ‘business festivals’ and ‘audience festivals’, Mark Peranson offers a useful heuristic for thinking about the film festival ecosystem.[1] He describes how the hierarchies of power and relationships among festival actors vary significantly across the two models, a schema that proves very helpful when considering the film festival circuit […]

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Trans* film festivals: An interview with Eliza Steinbock

November 9, 2013/in Autumn 2013_'Waste', Festival Reviews, Interviews, Reviews

by Skadi Loist and Marijke de Valck On a sunny August afternoon in Amsterdam, Marijke de Valck and Skadi Loist of the Film Festival Research Network met cultural analyst, festival programmer, and filmmaker Eliza Steinbock (currently working as a lecturer and researcher at Maastricht University). The discussion ranged from Amsterdam-based transgender film festivals to issues […]

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2nd Alternative Film/Video Research Forum (Belgrade, December 2013)

July 14, 2013/in News

After the success of the 1st Alternative Film/Video Research Forum in 2012, which featured such notable participants as Dirk de Bruyn, Ivan Ladislav Galeta, and others, we are now organizing the second edition of the forum at Alternative Film/Video Belgrade 2013. This one-day event (12 December) running concurrently with the festival will gather a group […]

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Indigenous film festival as eco-testimonial encounter: The 2011 Native Film + Video Festival

June 3, 2013/in Festival Reviews, Reviews, Spring 2013_'Green'

In struggles for political and cultural recognition many Indigenous groups employ visual media to make their concerns heard. Amongst these various channels for media activism are Indigenous film festivals which, in the words of festival coordinator Amalia Cόrdova, work to convey ‘a sense of solidarity with Indigenous struggles’.[1] Cόrdova’s essay on Indigenous film festivals appears […]

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From Chernobyl to Fukushima: The Uranium Film Festival

June 3, 2013/in Festival Reviews, Reviews, Spring 2013_'Green'

The Uranium Film Festival (UFF), the world’s only film festival focused on ‘the whole nuclear fuel chain’, is entering its third year in Rio de Janeiro. The organisers Marcia Gomes de Oliveira (Executive Director) and Norbert G. Suchanek (General Director) of the arts and education non-profit Yellow Archives began the festival with the mission of […]

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Go east by southeast: 13th Festival of Central and Eastern European Film Wiesbaden

June 3, 2013/in Festival Reviews, Reviews, Spring 2013_'Green'

The Festival of Central and Eastern European Film Wiesbaden,[1] also known as ‘goEast’, is a key event on the German film festival calendar. This is perhaps in no small part due to the fact that the festival is organised by the Deutsches Filminstitut, also because it enjoys a dedicated following among enthusiasts of the larger, […]

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Editorial Necsus

June 2, 2013/in Spring 2013_'Green'

‘Lively, radiant, lush…’ This is how colour authority Pantone Inc. describes emerald green (Pantone code 17-5641), the colour of the year for 2013. Welcome to NECSUS #3_Spring 2013 with a special section on ‘Green’. While springtime is normally an ideal season to evoke the greening of nature, our aim in this special section is to […]

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Dynamics of Global Cinema: Peripheries, Infrastructure, Circulation

March 21, 2013/in News

The symposium Dynamics of Global Cinema: Peripheries, Infrastructure, Circulation will address a range of issues that touch on matters of cinematic transnationalism, the national, the supra- and sub-national, composite film cultures, infrastructure (including production base, financing, capital, markets, co-production, policy), circulation (including distribution, diasporic channels, on-line channels, film festivals, but also migrations and resources), mode of […]

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5th European Conference on African Studies

February 24, 2013/in News

The 5th European Conference on African Studies (ECAS 2013) will take place from 27-29 June 2013 at the Institute of African Studies-University Institute of Lisbon (ISCTE-IUL) in Lisbon, Portugal. In addition to the thematic panels and keynote speeches the conference will host a documentary film festival. The films submitted to the event must portray issues […]

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