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NYC 2 Paris Film FestivalThe New York City 2 Paris International Film Festival is an annual festival held in the two of the most exciting cities in the world New York City and Paris. Every film selected for screening in the festival will be shown in both cities one week apart. We are the film festival where all selected films will be shown in two cities! NYC 2 Paris International Film Festival honors the Best in Category which includes Best Narrative Feature, Best Documentary, Best Short Documentary, Best Short Narrative, Best Super Short, Best Music Video, as well as Best Director and Best Screenplay. The NYC 2 Paris International Film Festival provides a showcase for the best in independent cinema, including short films, feature films and music videos. All happening September 9 to 16, 2018! Moving Words: Films SelectedAs many of you may know, we have teamed up with Arts by the People for our first annual festival to present a special screening of Moving Words! "Moving Words is an annual project that makes possible transnational collaboration amongst artists of prose, poetry, voice acting, and animation. Moving Words will intersect voices of all ages through writers whose submitted works will be transformed into short films by animation students at various international animation schools. These writers, under the guidance of ARTS By The People’s writing scholar, will have their works voice acted and subsequently animated by college students." We are excited to announce the fourteen Moving Words films have officially been chosen! In collaboration with Holon Institute of Techonology:
Father and Son
by Shane Wagner, Karin Avital, Eyal Sadde, Reut Kalderon | 3:23
Madre de los Campos
by Miguel M. Morales, Elizabeth Mirochnik, Michal Berman | 2:23
Nap Dreaming
by Priscilla Or, Saphir Leviticus, Hannah Monter, Yuli Kredntzer, Asami Ida | 3:48
Remembering
by Caroline Abut, Adi Moshe, Daniel Monfred, Valeri Hudedatov | 3:04
Ripple
by Darren Rabinowitz, Daniel Shalev, Shani Sambal, Dan David, Shahar Keren | 5:08
The Raking
by Hector Rivera, Sapir Edri, Yoni Mantzur | 3:17
The Tzuba Hills Sunset Hike
by Marjorie Thomsen, David Merkins, Roi Kaufman | 2:25
We Were Seven
by Melody Xiao, Tal Beker, Naor Tabiv | 2:31
Kitchen Tile Ballet
by Hadley Seufert, Leor Price, Alisa Gospodarikov, Emma Barakat | 2:19
Pharaoh
by Paul Genega, Omer Mizeahi, Eilon Arieli | 2:00
Remembering
by Caroline Abut, Adi Gueta, Kyla Goldberger | 2:06
Tiny Things
by Sarah SanGiovanni, Hagar Bareket, Shir Ben-David, Michal Nishry | 3:32
To Nike of Paionios
by Emma Fuchs, Orli Trublinkov | 1:09
We Were Seven
by Melody Xiao, Nir Cohen, Rick Whelan | 2:38
The Moving Words animations will be screened in NYC on Sunday, September 9th. The first screening will take place at 3pm and the second will take place at 6:45pm. The tickets for these two sessions are free!To view stills from these lovely student-made animations please visit: nyc2paris.comTo learn more about Arts by the People, visit: artsbythepeople.org
26.07.2018 | NYC 2 Paris Film Festival's blog Cat. : Animation arts by the people film film festival international film festival moving words NYC paris poetry Fest. circuit Independent Promo showcase Shorts Travel & acc. Student Videos FILM FESTIVALS AWARDS
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