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"A.L.I.C.E." (2010/USA/15 mins.) is an Official Selection to the SCINEMA Festival of Science Film in Brisbane, Australia. The festival runs from August 12-20, 2012. This is the 37th festival acceptance for the film.
"A.L.I.C.E." stars Joey D'Auria, Aketza Lopez, David Razowsky and Dawn Westlake. Cinematography is by Francesco Uboldi, and editing by Brandon Bondehagen. The film is represented for broadcast sales by Fred Joubaud at Ouat Media-Toronto. For more informatio...
Sarah Neal is a jury member at Queer Palme Cannes 65th.
Sarah is the Head of Programming at Brisbane Powerhouse, a major producing and presenting contemporary arts centre in Australia. Sarah is also the Festival Director of the Brisbane Queer Film Festival, which enters its 13th year in 2012. Sarah has written and direc...
ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS AND CILECT ASIA PACIFIC ASSOCIATION PRESENT 2010 SYMPOSIUM ON CREATIVE PRODUCING The Asia Pacific Screen Awards (APSA) will partner with Asia-Pacific’s regional arm of CILECT, the association of the world's major film and television schools, to present a symposium on creative producing curricula ahead of the fourth annual APSA Ceremony on December 2.Leading professionals and educators across Asia-Pacific will meet in Brisbane and on the Gold Coast for the CILECT Asia...
With Brisbane HRAFF just around the corner we thought it would be a good opportunity to send out a program update.GUEST SPEAKERSHRAFF is pleased to announce that Peter Kennedy - spiritual leader of St Mary's-in-exile, will introduce the inspirational film Pray the Devil Back to Hell at the Visy Theatre, Sunday 30 May 6.30pm. Pray the Devil Back to Hell chronicles the remarkable story of thousands of Liberian women of different faith who came together to stage a silent protest to end a bloody civ...
HRAFF and Brisbane Powerhouse present
Human Rights Arts and Film Festival
Sat 29 - Sun 30 May 2010
Bringing
you the boldest films from Australia and around the globe, the Human
Rights Arts & Film Festival will challenge, touch and inspire
audiences from all walks of life.
The Human Rights Arts & Film
Festival is a dynamic and vibrant art and film festival featuring a
variety of creative media aimed at raising awareness and generating
debate on human rights issues in Australia. This year HRAFF returns to
Brisbane after sold out sessions and rave reviews in 2009. Join women
around the world as they fight for equality, follow the path of an
Iranian artist seeking cultural liberation or come and discuss films
aimed to raise Climate Change awareness. Whatever it is you’re
interested in, this festival has something for you!
SATURDAY 29 MAY
Session 1
1.30pm
My Tehran For Sale
(Australia/Iran – Persian with English Subtitles)
Featuring Q&A with the film's Director Granaz Moussavi and lead actor Amir Chegini
Session 2
8pm
A Powerful Noise (USA – Vietnamese/Bosnian with English Subtitles)
Free live music on the Turbine Platform 5pm Saturday 29 May featuring Tenzin Choegyal, Jumping Fences, Kooii and more!
SUNDAY 30 MAY
Session 3
11am
REEL Change Shorts (Various)
Session 4
6.30pm
Pray the Devil Back to Hell (USA)
COST
$15 Adult per session
$13.50 Conc per session
$46 Full festival pass
For more information visit http://hraff.mysite4now.net/Films/Brisbane.aspx
For tickets visit http://www.brisbanepowerhouse.org/events/view/human-rights-arts-and-film-festival/
Major Partners
Care Australia
Amnesty International
Make Poverty History
National Partners
World Vision
Film Ink
The Monthly
ADG
World Movies Channel
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The Big Issue
The 18th Brisbane International Film Festival has just wrapped, marking the end of Australia’s busy festival season. BIFF Executive Director and APSA Nominations Council member Anne Demy-Geroe has developed a strong tradition of bringing a rich slate of Asia-Pacific films to BIFF and 2009 was no exception. Film critic and FIPRESCI Juror Tim Milfull was APSAs correspondent for BIFF withdaily updates through the APSA Festival Log. Join us online in the Multimedia Lounge to see Tim’s wrap of th...
The International Fest of Cinema and Technology is a touring festival with a unique focus on technology. Past cities have included New York, Los Angeles, Sydney, Brisbane, London, Paris, and Toronto.
BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
BIAF invites you to enter your animated film in the Griffith University Brisbane International Animation Festival‚ 14th - 17th October, 2004 at Southbank Cineplex, Brisbane. To find out more, visit the www.biaf.com.au
The IFFS announced today that Gary Ellis has been named the Executive Director of the IFFS Europe. Ellis is the former Executive Manager of Film Festivals and Events for the Pacific Film and Television Commission in Australia, and held a dual role as the Executive Director of the Brisbane International Film Festival. Ellis was incredibly successful in developing unique marketing and communication strategies that drastically improved the Brisbane Festival's sponsorship support and audience size....
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