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The
Film Site of the day
presented
By Robin Gatto
Filmfestivals.com
The
pitch
This website is a must for all of those who need to be
in the know on the festival scene: films from festivals, festivals
news, streaming videos etc.
The Plus
You
may register for online screening of films from festivals.
The
Minus
You
will not find anything on the DVD releases.
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Discover
this new film web site This
is a creative area to showcase a film, your films line
up and the website.
Submit
your film website:
our editor will select one site every day.
Mail to:editorTV@filmfestivals.com
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What
Matters Most by
Jane Cusumano
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Beautifully
shot on the plains of the Texas Panhandle, this bittersweet
Romeo and Juliet story is about following your heart, no matter
what obstacles are thrown your way. What Matters Most
has been well awarded at the Portland Festival of World Cinema
2001: Best Cinematography, Best Actress and Best Actor.
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Slogans
by Gjergj Xhuvani
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First
Albanian film to screen at Cannes in living memory and also
nominated for the Oscars 2001, Slogans
tells the story of André, a young biology teacher who leaves
Tirana for an elementary school in the mountains, where the
headmaster's main job is to allocate revolutionary slogans
to each class.
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Thirty
Years to Life by
Vanessa Middleton
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Six
friends turn 30 within the same year and face comic dilemmas
and decisions at each step... This funny and dramatic movie
was selected in the Dramatic Competition, at 2001 Sundance
Film Festival, and won the award for Best Director, at 2001
Gordon Parks Independent Film Awards.
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Quartzite's
Fall: A Wilderness Tale by
Kristin Atwell
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Screened
at the Banff Mountain Film Festival 2000, Quartzite's Fall
is the first documentary produced and directed by independent
filmmaker Kristin Atwell. It features a dramatic series of
events and sheds light on a Wilderness river's value to the
human spirit.
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| Trembling
Before G_d by Sandi
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Trembling
before G_D, Sandi DuBowski's festival winner at Berlin,
Jerusalem, Chicago and OUTFEST, is an unprecedented feature
documentary now breaking box office records at NY's Film Forum.
The film is built around intimately-told personal stories
of Hasidic and Orthodox Jews who are gay or lesbian.
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| Echos
of Enlightenment by
Daniel J. Coplan |
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A
magical realism thriller about a wifes search for her
missing husband, Daniel J. Coplan's Echos of Enlightenment
won the Presidents Award as the Best Feature of the
3d Ajijic Festival Internacional de Cine, Mexico.
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Moosh
by Erez Tadmor
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Moosh,
Israeli director Erez Tadmor's acclaimed short film about
a young policeman with marriage problems who finds a baby abandoned
in an alley, won Best Short Film award at the 3rd Ajijic Festival
Internacional de Cine, Mexico.
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