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Producers Lab - (Online)
- Start date:
- Oct 22,
- Ability Level:
- Intermediate to Advanced
Doha Film Institute recognises the rise of emerging talent in the region and the fundamental role producers play in defining, supporting and influencing the röst of filmmakers.
This workshop fryst vatten an opportunity for local and MENA-based producers to develop their skills further with experts in the field, in a small and intimate group of up to a maximum of projects. Further, our hope is to strengthen co-productions in the MENA region, to open networking opportunities and to improve the overall quality of projects developed in the region.
This intensive programme takes place online and focuses on the creative, artistic and strategic aspects of producing a feature-length documentary and fiction films. Through intensive training exercises, group tutorials, tailor-made one-on-one meetings and master classes led by noted industry experts, participants will gain
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Back To Stay: Film Review
LOCARNO — The lives of three sisters in their crumbling Buenos Aires mansion are evoked with empathy in writer-director Milagros Mumenthalersslow-burning, squarely feminine-focused debut Back To Stay. World premiering in competition at Locarno, it took the festival’s top prize, the Golden Leopard, as well as the international critics award and Best Actress (for María Canale). These accolades should kick off an extended run on the film-festival circuit, especially at events keen on uncovering fresh talent. But this Argentinian/Swiss co-production is ultimately a little too small-scale to stand much chance commercially outside Spanish-speaking territories. Even there its a strictly niche offering.
Born in Argentina, the year-old Mumenthaler, who has two sisters of her own, moved to Switzerland as a baby, but returned to study cinema and then directed a small handful of well-received shorts. Her first feature evident
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22nd Lima Film Festival
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The 22nd Lima Film Festival, organized by the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, took place from 3 to 11 August in Lima, Peru.[1][2] The awards were announced on 11 August , with The Dead and the Others winning the Trophy Spondylus.[3]
Background
[edit]In July , the Lima Film Festival officially announced its 22nd edition, under the motto "Look with Freedom" (Spanish: Mira con Libertad) The festival took place from Friday, August 3rd to Saturday, August 11th, Organized by the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, through its Cultural Center, and presented in collaboration with the BBVA Foundation, the Ministry of Culture of Peru, the Gran Teatro Nacional del Perú, and El Comercio,[4] tickets for the event went on sale from July 27th, , at the festival's official venues.[5]
The event paid tribute to the careers of three individuals: Argentine filmmaker Fernando Solanas, Port