|
||
Pro Tools
FILMFESTIVALS | 24/7 world wide coverageWelcome ! Enjoy the best of both worlds: Film & Festival News, exploring the best of the film festivals community. Launched in 1995, relentlessly connecting films to festivals, documenting and promoting festivals worldwide. Working on an upgrade soon. For collaboration, editorial contributions, or publicity, please send us an email here. User login |
Living in the Future's Past
Garden State Film Festival 2018: Best Documentary Award NewYork Festivals: Best documentary on climate change and sustainability, Gold United Nations award for "Outstanding Achievement in International Communications which best exemplifies the ideals and goals of the United Nations" Philadelphia Environmental Film Festival : Eco Visionary Award. AFI World Peace Initiative in Cannes Best Documentary, Best narration Accolade Global Film Competition Award! : Award of Excellence Special Mention: Documentary Feature, Award of Excellence Special Mention: Nature / Environment / Wildlife New Media Film Festival - Best Feature Length Cast I Crew I Trailer I Website I Sneak peek 5 minutes edit I Request a screener I Sales by Vision Films I Jeff Bridges I Facebook I Tweeter I Blog on filmfestivals.com I Living in the Future's Past received two Awards in Cannes during the World Peace & Tolerance Awards BrunchThe two prizes for jeff Bridges' film Living in the Future's Past by Susan Kucera were accepted by Lise Romanoff (Vision Films) and Bruno Chatelin. With Angélique Monet and Karl Bardosh.
WORLD PEACE & TOLERANCE BRUNCH HELD AT AMERICAN PAVILION Films with the late Peter O’Toole and Academy Award winner Jeff Bridges honored during Festival de Cannes with a United Nations supported organization having ECOSOC status. New Generation In Action’s AFI World Peace Initiative hosted the “World Peace & Tolerance Awards Brunch during Festival de Cannes on May 15th, at the American Pavilion where global “Films of Purpose” where honored to participate in the year round program to promote, exhibit, and enlighten the general population by promoting the United Nation's “Leave No One Behind 2030.” The United Nations supported organization with ECOSOC status utilizes Greta Joanne Entertainment a production, sales, buyer, and boutique distribution arm to assist in the global campaign to help films during the Festival de Cannes, and exhibitions of films privately and in the Marche du Film. Each film will be utilized in a year round thematic program, in support of partnerships with other non government organizations, country support, not for profits, theaters, on line demand platforms, school/universities, museums, and creative exhibitions. The following films were chosen to receive merit and participate in the year round thematic program. “Our program was created in a needed time when minorities and representation for the Indigenous people, world peace, Middle East, Africa, and environmental filmmakers were not represented and distribution was not “popular,” or often times considered commercial. We have been around since 2012, working one film at a time. This year during Festival de Cannes, I am pleased to finally see cross promotions of minorities and the celebrities demanding a different voice be heard. This includes the role of women. Let our voices be heard.” Stated Founder and President of New Generation In Action’s AFI World Peace Initiative, and Greta Joanne Entertainment Princess Dame Angelique Monét FILM MERIT LIST "Katherine of Sinai" by Michael Redwood “Merit of Honor Highlighting Historical Women Figures,” “Best Narrative Feature Film, Merit of Honor Outstanding Ensemble By A Cast, and filmmaker Michael Redwood receives special recognition for his work with the late acclaimed actor Peter O’Toole SYNOPSIS TRAILER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNttjmeGDKU
“Living In The Future’s Past “ by Susan Kucera “Best Feature Length Documentary” & Academy Award Winner Jeff Bridges “Best narrator”
CAST INCLUDES: Emmy Award Winner and Golden Globe Nominee Uzo Aduba, Angela Sarafyan and Luke Hemsworth of (Westworld), Emmy and Tony award winner Amanda Plummer (Joe Versus The Volcano, The Fisher King, Pulp Fiction, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire), Jack Falahee (How to Get Away with Murder), Gaia Weiss (Viking), Oscar Nominee Graham Greene, Adriana Mather Zombot Pictures Producer /NY Best Selling Author, Booboo Stewart (The Twilight Saga Part One and Two), and Justin Cornwell (Training Day). TRAILER PRIVATE LINK /> Password: wabtrailerSmartphone by Maxim Genchev “Best International Children’s Film” Bulgaria Synopsis Conservation International’s Gwalya Rising by Stephani Gordon TRAILER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfQmNyhMZh4 New Year on the Danube by Karl Bardosh “MERIT FOR JEWISH REMEMBRANCE Screened at the Permanent Mission to Hungary Holocaust Exhibition April 2018. The film is about "A celebration of New Year's Eve on a Show Boat on the Danube River triggers painful memories of another New Year's Eve in 1944, about a tragic encounter of the filmmaker's Mother with the Hungarian Nazis during the Holocaust when thousands of Hungarian Jews were shot into the river in execution style."
TRAILER:
28.05.2018 | Living in the Future's Past's blog Cat. : AWARDS
|
LinksThe Bulletin Board > The Bulletin Board Blog Following News Interview with EFM (Berlin) Director
Interview with IFTA Chairman (AFM)
Interview with Cannes Marche du Film Director
Filmfestivals.com dailies live coverage from > Live from India
Useful links for the indies: > Big files transfer
+ SUBSCRIBE to the weekly Newsletter DealsUser imagesAbout Living in the Future's PastThe EditorUser contributions |