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1 Moment + 1 Twist = 1 Unforgettable Holiday

15 hours ago ago from Purple State of John

by John Priddy We are proud to present the third Windy Wednesday film in our Windrider WinterFest series: Christmas Wish List by Sean Overbeeke. With this highly acclaimed, 15-minute, family-friendly film (suitable for all ages), we would like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas. (Click image to view film) A Brief Synopsis: Christmas Wish List won the 2005 Angelus Student Film Festival’s Priddy Bros. Triumph Award, in ...

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Festival Dispatch: The Horse Boy at IDFA

11 hours ago ago from Persistence of Vision

Another festival dispatch coming courtesy of our Texas Filmmakers' Travel Grant , this one a bit late - apologies! Michel Scott, TFPF recipient for his Sundance premiere doc THE HORSE BOY, reports on his adventures at IDFA in November The best thing about IDFA (the International Documentary Festival of Amsterdam) was the audience.  Whether it was 10am Saturday morning or 11pm Sunday night, the screenings were packed full of jolly Dutch ...

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12 hours ago ago from The Global Film Village

Home About The Global Film Village Reporting on movies, film festivals, film production, premieres, movie events, industry trends and plays from around the world. Comments By Email RSS Categories archive (17) Film Festivals (12) Industry Event (43) Industry Trends (1) Movie Premiere (3) People (6) Stage Play (26) Videos (1) Archives ...

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John Woo to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award

17 hours ago ago from Cinematical

He couldn't have done it without his specially-trained slow-motion doves. The BBC is reporting that John Woo -- whose last US film was the appropriately titled Paycheck -- will be receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award at 2010's Venice Film Festival. All kidding aside, it's hard to argue with the festival organizers: "The acknowledgment recognizes a filmmaker who in recent decades, with his revolutionary conception of staging and editing, ...

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James Cameron: China should let more movies in

21 hours ago ago from Washington Post - Entertainment

BEIJING -- Hollywood director James Cameron urged China to open its doors to more foreign films, arguing it would boost the local cinema industry after the WTO ruled Beijing was illegally restricting movie and other media imports. In Beijing to promote his latest sci-fi extravaganza, Cameron said Wednesday that China's breakneck economic growth meant it no longer needed measures to protect its film industry. China's economy is expanding ...

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Sundance Primer: Lucky

10 hours ago ago from Cinematical

Welcome to a new series here at Cinematical where we'll shine a spotlight on different films premiering at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival in January. Jeffrey Blitz probably isn't a name you know right off the bat, but I guarantee you've seen his work. The writer-director exploded onto the scene back in 2002 with his documentary Spellbound , which followed a group of kids competing in the National Spelling Bee and was nominated for several ...

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Danish film: Four to Watch

20 hours ago ago from CNN - Entertainment

Danish film: Four to Watch By Neil Curry, CNN Danish films to look out for STORY HIGHLIGHTS Danish films have been winning fans and prizes at festivals worldwide this year Lars von Trier's 'Antichrist' won a large, international audience after premiering at the Cannes Film Festival Denmark hopes Terribly Happy will earn the country its third Oscar for Best Foreign Film

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Report: ‘Precious’ Star’s Award Stolen?

14 hours ago ago from Access Hollywood

Gabourey Sidibe has earned showers of acclaim for her role as troubled teen Precious in the movie of the same name, but should she be an award winner? According to The Hollywood Reporter’s Showbiz 411 blog, the star may have been cheated out of the African-American Film Critics Association’s Best Actress Award at the December 14 ceremony.

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