Young filmmakers show promise at Mumbai Film Fest By Satyen K. Bordoloi, Mumbai, Oct 26 : From the autobiography of a plastic bottle to a day in the life of a blind Mumbaikar, movies with heartwarming themes made it to a new section for young filmmakers at the ongoing Mumbai Film Fest. Read more on New Kerala Avatar sequels, book in the works Returning to Pandora is now a sure thing, according to James Cameron. The colourful Canadian-born … [Read more...]
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News in brief Here are a selection of brief news items from this week’s paper edition, and possibly a few news briefs that didn’t make it in the paper. Read more on West Salem Coulee News … [Read more...]
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The Montreal Stop-Motion Film Festival Like a puppet show in a condemned building, or a circus in a deep, dark forest, stop-motion animation mixes the magical and the mundane, the fantastical moved by the human hand. Read more on Hour.ca 'Hobbit' movies to be made in New Zealand WELLINGTON (AFP) - Peter Jackson's "Hobbit" movies will be made in New Zealand after the government struck a deal with Hollywood studio Warner Bros. to end months of … [Read more...]
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VFS Film Production grads Angela Buhr and Mohamed Soliman Image by vancouverfilmschool VFS Film Production grads Angela Buhr and Mohamed Soliman documented Project Uganda, a fantastic initiative by Opportunitas Aequa aimed at building community and fostering youth through the power of soccer. To help show our support, VFS sent two Film Production grads, Angela Buhr and Mohamed Soliman, to Uganda with OA. Check out their video diary entries at … [Read more...]
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And the nominee is ... Animal Kingdom receives a record-breaking 18 nominations for the 2010 AFI Awards. Read more on Brisbane Times Oops, a B'way 'Daisy' The Golden Theatre. Vanessa Redgrave and James Earl Jones' premiere in "Driving Miss Daisy." The late Lynn Redgrave always brought goodies whenever the family opened... Read more on New York Post Best of Manhattan 2010: Arts & Entertainment Best New Music Venue: The Rock Shop 249 4th … [Read more...]
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steering the beam Image by work the angles Spent a weekend helping a friend of mine with his Coca Cola short film. --- Jay, the Best Boy Electric, takes instructions from the gaffer and aims the lamp where it's needed. *UPDATE* Now you can view the finished product online!!! Just go to the Coca Cola Refreshing Filmmaker Award website and click on the "2006 Finalists" link. This film is "Theater 13" The Daily World | Local … [Read more...]
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Lebanese films show dysfunctional sectarian society A stark theme of political, economic and social dysfunction runs through a series of Lebanese films that won plaudits at a film festival in Abu Dhabi this week, showing a society riven by sectarian tension. Read more on Reuters via Yahoo! News Reviews: Epson Perfection V600 Photo Scanner I developed an interest in our family's photo history a few years back, so while my sister works in … [Read more...]
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