81 more titles have been added to the festival programme.
Bella Ciao, a documentary about the anthem that symbolized the Italian partisans’ fight against facism in the Second World War, is one of 81 new titles added to the International Documentary Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) programme.
Directed by Giulia Giapponesi, Bella Ciao will have its international premiere at IDFA, having first played at Italy’s Bari International Film Festival in March.
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Adapted from Italian folk tune ‘Mondine’, the song ‘Bella Ciao’ has experienced a resurgence in popularity in recent weeks, partly as a show of...
Bella Ciao, a documentary about the anthem that symbolized the Italian partisans’ fight against facism in the Second World War, is one of 81 new titles added to the International Documentary Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) programme.
Directed by Giulia Giapponesi, Bella Ciao will have its international premiere at IDFA, having first played at Italy’s Bari International Film Festival in March.
Scroll down for the Luminous, Frontlight feature additions
Adapted from Italian folk tune ‘Mondine’, the song ‘Bella Ciao’ has experienced a resurgence in popularity in recent weeks, partly as a show of...
- 10/11/2022
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
<div>Delhi-born documentary filmmaker Ali Kazimi, an associate professor in the department of film production at York University here, will lead a team of filmmakers for research in 3D (three-dimensional) cinema.</div><div></div><div>The filmmakers will work with vision scientists, and psychologists in the two-year research project - called the 3D Film Innovation Consortium (3D Flic) - about the future of 3D film production.</div><div></div><div>'It is the first project of its kind in the world which will bring filmmakers, scientists and psychologists to examine 3D cinema from their joint perspective and the issues around 3D cinema,'' Kazimi told Ians in an interview.</div><div></div><div>With the runaway success of the film 'Avatar' changing the perception of 3D film with the public and the major studios, York University has received $1.4 million for this academic-industry project to explore 3D cinema.</div><div></div><div>'At York University, we have the world-class Future Cinema Lab and the excellent Centre for Visionary...
- 3/1/2010
- Filmicafe
Delhi-born documentary filmmaker Ali Kazimi, an associate professor in the department of film production at York University in Toronto, will lead a team of filmmakers for research in 3D (three-dimensional) cinema.
The filmmakers will work with vision scientists, and psychologists in the two-year research project - called the 3D Film Innovation Consortium (3D Flic) - about the future of 3D film production.
"It is the first project of its kind in the world which will bring filmmakers, scientists and psychologists to examine 3D cinema from their joint perspective and the issues around 3D cinema,'' Kazimi told Ians in an interview.
With the runaway success of the film "Avatar" changing the perception of 3D film with the public and the major studios, York University has received $1.4 million for this academic-industry project to explore 3D cinema.
"At York University, we have the world-class Future Cinema Lab and the excellent Centre for...
The filmmakers will work with vision scientists, and psychologists in the two-year research project - called the 3D Film Innovation Consortium (3D Flic) - about the future of 3D film production.
"It is the first project of its kind in the world which will bring filmmakers, scientists and psychologists to examine 3D cinema from their joint perspective and the issues around 3D cinema,'' Kazimi told Ians in an interview.
With the runaway success of the film "Avatar" changing the perception of 3D film with the public and the major studios, York University has received $1.4 million for this academic-industry project to explore 3D cinema.
"At York University, we have the world-class Future Cinema Lab and the excellent Centre for...
- 3/1/2010
- by IANS
- DearCinema.com
Toronto, March 1 – Delhi-born documentary filmmaker Ali Kazimi, an associate professor in the department of film production at York University here, will lead a team of filmmakers for research in 3D (three-dimensional) cinema.
The filmmakers will work with vision scientists, and psychologists in the two-year research project – called the 3D Film Innovation Consortium (3D Flic) – about the future of 3D film production.
‘It is the first project of its kind in the world which will.
The filmmakers will work with vision scientists, and psychologists in the two-year research project – called the 3D Film Innovation Consortium (3D Flic) – about the future of 3D film production.
‘It is the first project of its kind in the world which will.
- 3/1/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
Toronto's York University reports they have raised over $1.4 million in funding, including $436,000 from the Ontario Media Development Corporation, for 3D Flic, a 2-year project in association with major film partners to explore 3D film production. Prof. Ali Kazimi will lead a team working with Cinespace Film Studios, 3D Camera Company, Starz Animation, Toronto and Saw VII Production Canada, in association with the Canadian Film Centre, to develop 3D film projects in conjunction with psychologists @ York's Centre for Vision Research. Purpose of the study is to create superior post-production technologies for 3D films, lensed in Ontario...
- 2/26/2010
- HollywoodNorthReport.com
Hnr's Michael Stevens reporting from Toronto... Toronto-based film-makers, Joyce Wong and Sonia Hong, won @ the Toronto Urban Film Festival (TUFF), September 20, capturing both 1st Place and the "Women in Film & Television Toronto" (WIFT-T) Award for 'Most Ambitious Film by a Female Filmmaker' for their stop-motion animated short EmBodying Toronto, a 1-minute silent film "...taking a fanciful look at what Toronto would look like on the body of a woman..." The duo were presented with a trip for two to the Dominican Republic, complimentary memberships to Wift-t, a $1,200 Wift-t programming pass and a $1,500 equipment rental credit. Ceremonies were held at Toronto's Queen Street West, Drake Underground, attended by local filmmakers, jurors and the Toronto Mayor. The other big award of the evening went to Toronto's Elijah Marchand, winner of the inaugural "Naish McHugh Award for Emerging Filmmakers", presented with a $2,500 cheque by the Mayor on behalf of the City of Toronto.
- 9/21/2009
- HollywoodNorthReport.com
TORONTO -- The Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival on Wednesday selected a jury to judge 77 films during the April 23-May 2 event in Toronto. Set for jury duty were documentary filmmakers Jehane Noujaim (Startup.com), Frederick Wiseman (Titticut Follies), Jennifer Baichwal (The True Meaning of Pictures), Tracey Deer (One More River), John Kastner (Rage Against Darkness), Ali Kazimi (Passage to India), Peter Wintonick (Manufacturing Consent, Noam Chomsky and the Media) and Peter Lynch (Cyberman). Also named were Sundance Channel vp acquisitions Christian Vesper; Wolter Braamhorst, a commissioning editor for Dutch broadcaster AVRO, film producer Robin Cass, Toronto One executive director Karen King, Globe and Mail newspaper foreign editor John Stackhouse, Canadian Broadcasting Corp. head of documentary production Mark Starowicz and Sheffield International Documentary Festival director Brent Woods. The blue ribbon jury will choose prize winners in the categories of best Canadian short, best Canadian feature, best international short, best international feature and best film from the National Spotlight on the Netherlands.
- 3/25/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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