The Bulgarian choir at the closing ceremony of SIFF... they were very beautiful and haunting and even interrupted the filmmakers who spoke too much when on stage. LOL!
Ola Simonsson and Johannes Stjarne Nilsson present the main character of their film, THE SOUND OF NOISE (Sweden, 2010), the infamous Metronome at 15th SIFF
Ola Simonsson and Johannes Stjarne Nilsson present their film, THE SOUND OF NOISE (Sweden, 2010) at 15th SIFF
International Jury at 15th SIFF
Director of Turkish film WHITE AS SNOW (2010) speaks about his film at SIFF
Snowing in Sofia during 15th SIFF...a beautiful day!
Milcho Manchevski on panel at 15th Sofia International Film Festival, here in deep thought after a question
Macedonian director Milcho Manchevski speaks about his new film, MOTHERS (Macedonia, 2011) at the 15th Sofia Film Festival in Bulgaria
SIFF 2011 Festival directors Stefan Kitanov and Mira Staleva
International Jury for SIFF 2011
SIFF festival headquarters
Director Milcho Manchevski on panel at SIFF 2011. He speaks about his next project, a new experimental film called SUNSHINE.
Festival directors Stefan Kitanov and Mira Staleva speak about 2011 Sofia Meetings at SIFF and the Balkans Cinema.
Sometimes during a film festival it's nice to wander about and wonder at the sights. wow!
Alexander Nevski Cathedral
Sofia, Bulgaria hosts its 15th International Film Festival this year on the dates 4-13th March 2011. One of the most important film festivals on the festival map, it features not only top international films but Eastern European and Bulgarian national cinema as well. Various industry professionals from the international cinema world will attend to support and/or present their films in competition at the festival.
The SIFF 2011 festival officially opened o...
The Seattle International Film Festival continues to expand to new communities outside Seattle, adding Renton as a SIFF venue in 2011. Renton screenings will take place May 20-26 at the IKEA Performing Arts Center. A special Opening Night Screening will take place in Renton on May 20, with a gala reception following at the Renton Pavilion Event Center.
"SIFF is extremely pleased to bring Festival programming to communities throughout the region and continue to br...
The nation's largest film festival concludes today with record-breaking box office numbers, the announcement of the Jury and Audience Award Winners, and the Closing Night Gala featuring Get Low.The 36th Seattle International Film Festival concludes a record-breaking year today, in spite of the downturn in summer movie-going nationwide, with the announcement of juried SIFF 2010 Competition Awards and Golden Space Needle Audience Awards, bringing to a close the largest and most highly attended fil...
The 36th Seattle International Film Festival will kick off with the sophisticated comedy The Extra Man, starring Paul Dano, Kevin Kline, John C. Reilly, and Katie Holmes. Both the film and Gala party will take place at the beautiful Benaroya Hall.
SIFF 2010 : May 20 - June 13
SIFF is proud to announce the lineup for the 36th Seattle International Film Festival, the largest and most highly attended event of its kind in the United States. Running a full 25 days, SIFF will present 189 narrative features, 54 documentary features, 13 archival films, and 150 short films from 67 countries, including 25 World Premieres (12 features, 13 shorts), 36 North American Premieres (24 features, 12 shorts), and 12 US Premieres (6 features, 6 shorts). SIFF 2010 runs from May 20...
by Marla LewinThis January marks the 21st anniversary year of the Palm Springs International Film Festival (PSIFF). Today Festival Director Darryl Macdonald announced the program and said, "Our film line-up this year is a strong reflection of the current zeitgeist in world cinema. Sixty-seven first-time feature film directors will screen this year, representing a surge of new filmmaking talent on the world stage. In addition, we'll showcase a vintage crop of new works by established master...
The Maelstrom International Fantastic Film Festival (MIFFF) is a three
day international showcase of action, animation, cult, fantasy, horror, and science
fiction cinema. MIFFF takes place every fall at the SIFF Cinema at McCaw Hall in Seattle, Washington USA.
Director: Nestore Buonafede.
Film is from the homonymous tale of Edgar Allan Poe, adapted to Appennino Toscoemiliano, in the same period of the Author, so like in the tale. Two men, a rider and his servant, escaped from an ambush, arrive to a deserted castle. The servant takes care of his sir offended, as he can, and so the night passes. The sir, lying on the bad, look at numerous paintings appended on the walls and reads their characteristics on a catalogue there founded. Among them, an Oval Portrait, represents a young and nice woman, of whom the rider peruses her sad history: she is the painter’s wife, who, portraying her, for a long time of pain, grabs slowling and unconsciously, her vitality, removing her life and her soul into his lofty portrait.
The 35th Seattle International Film Festival has concluded with the announcement of juried SIFF 2009 Competition Awards and Golden Space Needle Audience Awards, bringing to a close the largest and most highly attended film festival in the United States. Over the last 25 days, SIFF presented 203 narrative features, 11 archival features, 54 documentary features, and 124 short films from 62 countries, including 31 World Premieres (10 features, 21 shorts), 45 North American Premieres (36 features, 9...
Documentary features are beginning to come into their own, not only on the festival circuit but in selected commercial cinemas as well, as more and more perceptive moviegoers, tired of paying ten dollars a shot for mainstream mindlessness, are beginning to look for films that actually have something to say. Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11" was a real ground-breaker when it was awarded the top prize at Cannes two years ago, the first time a documentary film was so recognized at this topper of al...
The Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) may not be the most glamorous or glitzy of int'l film festivals, but it is probably the one with the longest running time in captivity, this year straddling the calendar from May 25 to June 17 -- a total of 24 consecutive days or, roughly, three and a half weeks, more than twice the duration other major festivals. During this period, on heavy days when there are five ascreenings each at six widely scattered theatyers in the city, a bewildered film b...