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Tricks, Polish Oscar selection
Tricks tells the story of Stefek, a 6 year old boy who challenges fate. He believes that the chain of events he sets in motion will help him get closer to his father, who abandoned his mother. His sister Elka, 17, helps him learn how to “bribe” fate with small sacrifices. Tricks and coincidences eventually bring the father to the mother’s doorstep, but things go wrong. In despair Stefek tries his good luck with the most risky of his tricks...Andrzej Jakimowski, director of ...
News & Issues Columns
10th Anniversary Scandinavian Film Festival L.A. Showcases “Northern lights, camera, action…”
The 10th Anniversary SCANDINAVIAN FILM FESTIVAL L.A. January 10, 11, 17, 18 marks a decade of Nordic film “In residence” at the Writers Guild Theater (135 S. Doheny/at Wilshire in Beverly Hills) for the festival’s annual
Palm Springs International Film Festival AWARDS GALA
Palm Springs, CA – Last year, Halle Berry earned both acting and fashion kudos at the Palm Springs International Film Festival (PSIFF), adorned with exquisite jewelry from Cartier’s iconic Trinity collection during the Awards
Cinema Without Borders appoints Renee Leck as UK and France correspondent
Burbank, California, December 30th 2008 - Cinema Without Borders announced that Renee Leck, a CWB film critic, will represent the publication in UK and France as its correspondent. “ We had been lucky to two great writers in the UK
The Rise of Romanian Cinema
Second of a Two-Part Series
CLUJ, Romania -- One of Europe's most innovative and newly-heralded
I met Count Dracula..
I started working as a construction worker at the age of six. I was working along with ten other workers building a
One woman’s tour de force
Mexican stage, TV and movie star Ofelia Medina electrifies audiences at the new Los Angeles Theater Center. What luck this
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Taare Zameen Par, Indian Oscar selection
Ishaan Awasthi is an eight-year-old whose world is filled with wonders that no one else seems to appreciate; colours, fish, dogs and kites are just not important in the world of
Iska’s Journey, Hungarian Oscar selection
Iska Journey follows the toil of a twelve year-old girl living on the streets in a coal mining town in Eastern Europe. The story follows her fight for survival in her small town
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Festivals Film Reviews
Helen duToit talks about Palm Springs International Film Festival
Independent producer and International Film Festival Programmer Helen duToit began her career in Vancouver, Canada in the early nineties, working in the art departments of numerous feature films and as production manager on the first 100% 3D computer animated TV series in the world: the groundbreaking ReBoot!In the mid-90’s Helen relocated to Toronto to serve
Lust, Caution, a DVD review
Ang lee’s follow up to his Academy Award winning Brokeback Mountain is the controversial Lust, Caution. The film delivers an intense
Movie Of The Week The Notebook  
John Peccatiello talks about Sound and post-production
John Peccatiello’s career started as a guitar player back in Chicago in the late 80’s early
Talking into Rohmer’s Nagra: Patrick Bauchau at LACMA
Tucked away complacently in his Parisian home where, under the pseudonym “Eric Rohmer,” he is
Looking Back at "Linda Linda Linda"
Nobuhiro’s Yamashita’s 2005 film Linda Linda Linda is a coming of age story which touches on the
Captain Ahab - A Portrait In 5 Acts...
FILM COMMENTS SELECTS is an inspiring film series presenting noteworthy international productions with little or no
Hallyu Doing, South Korean Cinema...
Since the turn of the new millennium South Korean Cinema has been on the rise. The Korean Wave (or













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