film festivals
Is Sundance really welcome in London?Wednesday, 16 March 2011The Sundance Film Festival: you have to pack moonboots, parka and thermals. The showcase for independent films, whose public face since its inception in 1978 has been Robert Redford, takes place each January in Utah. In April of next year it is... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Berlin: The 61st BerlinaleSaturday, 19 February 2011![]() Another 400 films, another rush for seats, another biting wind from Vladivostock: the 61st Berlin Film Festival - the Berlinale - has packed ’em in in the centre of town at Potsdamer Platz (mainly) over the last 10 days and hoped to light up the... Read more... |
Opinion: 3D is as revolutionary as the talkieMonday, 07 February 2011![]() Tainted by its origins and association with the pulp cinema of the 1950s (classics like Bwana Devil, It Came from Outer Space and House of Wax were pioneers of stereoscopic technology), 3D cinema has remained the province of entertainment cinema, a... Read more... |
On Making The First MovieSaturday, 02 October 2010![]() A documentary film I made recently, The First Movie, won the Prix Italia. Wim Wenders sent an email which said, “I loved it.” When I showed it at the prestigious Telluride Film Festival last month, nearly 1000 people turned up to see it, and many... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Cambridge: 30th Cambridge Film FestivalSunday, 19 September 2010![]() Cambridge is in pre-term cocktail mood, almost. Its Film Festival slips in after Locarno and Venice, and as Toronto ends, and before Rome (increasingly important) and London (internationally a struggler) start. It tilts in the same direction as the... Read more... |
The Cannes Film Festival: Stormy WeatherTuesday, 18 May 2010![]() This slot is always one of the trickiest to fill satisfactorily, though last year’s choice – Pixar’s delightful animation Up – was inspired. Coming on the same day as the film’s release date, alas, Robin’s rain-lashed, Ridley-less premiere felt like... Read more... |
Cannes Film Festival line-up unveiledThursday, 15 April 2010![]() New films by Mike Leigh, Stephen Frears and Sophie Fiennes figure in the line-up of the 63rd Cannes Film Festival, which was announced at a press conference in Paris this morning. As expected, Leigh's Another Year will vie for the Palme d'Or, the... Read more... |
Become a film producer for £10Monday, 12 April 2010Making movies has never been cheaper. Learning how to make them is another matter altogether. Film courses abound, but they invariably cost many times more than, say, Marc Price claims he spent on Colin, his £45 zombie flick. Mindful of this, the... Read more... |
See 200 films in nine days...Tuesday, 23 March 2010![]() Now in its ninth year, London's East End Film Festival today announced its programme at a reception at the heart of its manor, at the Old Truman Brewery in Brick Lane. The Festival kicks off on 22 April with a preview screening of Barney Platts-... Read more... |
London Australian Film Festival: Beyond the Cultural CringeMonday, 15 March 2010![]() Business is booming for Australia's cinemas. 2008 was a record-breaking year at the box office, and international festivals run annually in the major cities. Yet, despite successes as diverse as Lantana, Wolf Creek, Muriel's Wedding and Priscilla... Read more... |
Bird's Eye View festivalMonday, 01 March 2010Bird’s Eye View 2010 - a festival celebrating women filmmakers - kicks off this Thursday at various venues around London. The sixth Bird's Eye View festival, which continues until 12 March, comes at a particularly auspicious time for female... Read more... |
Sergei Paradjanov: Retrospective for a VisionaryMonday, 01 March 2010![]() Soviet-era film director Sergei Paradjanov is a figure whose complicated biography has often overshadowed his innovative and distinctive cinematic style. The first full UK retrospective of his work at the British Film Institute on London's South... Read more... |
