All Festivals articles – Page 584
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Israel’s animation industry hops to new support initiative
Jerusalem Film and Television Fund’s animation event The Hop, Skip & A Jump is aiming to grow the city’s fledgling animation scene.
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CAA's Adam Berkowitz: Film talent still flocking to TV
The head of CAA’s television department was speaking on a Jerusalem Film Festival panel.
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Jerusalem: Dorit Hakim on 'Moon In The 12th House'
The director’s feature debut plays in competition at this year’s Jerusalem Film Festival.
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Jerusalem 2016: Screen's dailies
Read Screen International’s daily magazine from the 33rd Jerusalem Film Festival here.
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Jerusalem: Yair, Yedaya scoop Pitch Point prizes
Matan Yair’s Scaffolding [pictured] and Keren Yedaya’s Red Fields were among the winners at the 11th edition of the event.
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Macau festival headed by Marco Mueller reveals details
Festival consultants to include James Schamus, Olivier Père, Huang Jianxin and Michael J. Werner.
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'Hunt For The Wilderpeople' wins at Galway Film Fleadh
Other winners include A Date For Mad Mary from Room producer Ed Guiney.
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Laila readies Ram Loevy’s 'Dead Of Jaffa'
The film follows three Palestinian brothers who are smuggled into Israel from the West Bank.
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'It's Not The Time Of My Life' triumphs at Karlovy Vary
Hungarian drama won best film and best actor, while Czech features also saw success.
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Jerusalem: Yedaya, Ruman to present projects at Pitch Point
Israeli directors and producers seek to meet all-important international partners at the festival’s annual Pitch Point event. Melanie Goodfellow reports
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Jerusalem: Ori Sivan talks 'Harmonia'
Renowned TV writer-director Ori Sivan explains to Wendy Mitchell why his latest project Harmonia could only be made as a film.
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Sony Classics, Cornerstone chiefs talk industry challenges at Jerusalem
Dylan Leiner, Alison Thompson discussed the distribution, VOD and the future of cinema culture during a festival panel.
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Jerusalem: Restored classic 'Avanti Popolo' gets new lease of life
Film is considered one of the most important in Israel’s cinematic history.
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Quentin Tarantino thrills Jerusalem festival audience
Tarantino revealed the best character he’s ever written and discussed retiring after 10 movies.
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Alamork Marsha heads to Ethiopia for 'Fig Tree' shoot
EXCLUSIVE: Project clinched top prize at Sam Spiegel International Film Lab in 2014.
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Jerusalem: Rozenkier, Tobal clinch top Sam Spiegel prizes
A total of 11 projects were presented at the closing pitching event of fifth edition.
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Jerusalem Film Festival gets off to noisy start
Controversial culture minister announces new film fund aimed at boosting southern Israel.
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Oliver Stone's 'Snowden' to get European premiere at San Sebastian
US director to attend festival, where whistleblower feature will play out of competition.
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In Focus: Jerusalem Film & TV fund
The dynamic Jerusalem Film & Television Fund has a wide brief that includes attracting local and international production to the city and jump-starting its animation and VFX sectors. Geoffrey Macnab reports.
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Jerusalem: Guy Raz talks 'We Had A Forest'
Screen spoke to director Guy Raz about making the low-budget family drama, which plays in competition at Jerusalem.