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Lineup Berlin 2019 Booth Mgb #9
LINEUP BERLIN 2019 BOOTH MGB #9 1 PANORAMA MIDNIGHT TRAVELER A FILM BY HASSAN FAZILI & EMELIE MAHDAVIAN When the Taliban puts a bounty on Afghan director Hassan Fazili's head, he is forced to flee with his wife and two young daughters. Capturing their uncertain journey, Fazili shows both the danger and desperation of their multi-year odyssey and the tremendous love shared between them. “PARTICULARLY GIVEN THE RISE IN IGNORANCE ABOUT AN ANIMOSITY TOWARDS REFUGEES, IT’S A FILM WHICH DESERVES TO BE AS WIDELY SEEN AS POSSIBLE.” SCREEN INTERNATIONAL Old Chilly Pictures USA - Qatar - Canada - UK / 87’ / 2019 / Documentary Sales for North America: CINETIC PANORAMA SCREENINGS: EFM SCREENINGS: SUNDAY 10/02 17:00 CINESTAR 7 MONDAY 11/02 22:30 CINESTAR 7 SATURDAY 09/02 15:00 CINEMAXX 12 WEDNESDAY 13/02 14:30 COLOSSEUM 1 TUESDAY 12/02 12:45 CINEMAXX 16 FRIDAY 15/02 12:00 CINESTAR 7 THURSDAY 14/02 17:30 CINEMAXX 11 2 3 EFM MARKET WHATEVER HAPPENED TO MY REVOLUTION BY JUDITH DAVIS With: Judith Davis, Malik Zidi, Claire Dumas Angèle, a young and restless activist, never stops crusading for social justice, losing sight of her friends, family and love in the process. EFM SCREENINGS: “A RAGING, HILARIOUS COMEDY.” TELERAMA FRIDAY 08/02 14:45 CINEMAXX 12 MONDAY 11/02 9:30 Agat Films - Apsara Films / France / 88’ / 2018 / Feature Film CINEMAXX 14 4 SLAM BY PARTHO SEN-GUPTA With: Adam Bakri, Rachael Blake, Abbey Azziz Ricky is a young Arab Australian whose peaceful suburban life is turned on its head when his sister, Ameena, disappears without trace. -
Bicycle Thefts Continue
the Rice Thresher Vol. XCIV, Issue No. 18 SINCE 1916 Friday, February 1, 2008 TAYLOR JOHNSON/THRESHER Black Student Association President Alicia Burns-Wright speaks before the Sid Richardson College commons during dinner Monday. The BSA went to Sid to protest the racialiy-themed vandalism and Sid's traditional 40s Party that took place over the weekend of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. by Lily Chun to urine on a photocopy machine. Alicia Burns-Wright, President of the Black black community at Rice. On Monday, the In the wake of these incidents, people on Student Association, said the 40s Party, BSA ate dinner at Sid to protest the 40s Party THRESHER EDITORIAL STAFF campus responded with mixed reactions as which was banned in 2004 but still held and to ask the college to discontinue it. On Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, nearly the complicated issue of race relations at as an unregistered party every year since, Sid senior Kelli Newman said she was also two weeks ago, an act of racially-charged Rice resurfaced. From the Black Student was offensive because the 40-ounce bottles offended that the 40s Party occurred even vandalism happened at Sid Richardson Col- Association to President David Leebron, of malt liquor consumed at the party are though it was banned, especially considering lege. The office of Sid College Coordinator everyone had something to say. stereotypically associated with poor black the fact that it was held so close to Martin Kelly Penrod was vandalized with Oreo people. Luther King, Jr. Day. cookies littered on the floor and crammed Reactions Though there is no evidence to prove "Just imagine as a minority this happen- in student mailbox locks as well as a racist This act of vandalism brought attention that the party and the vandalism are linked, ing," Newman said. -
MY KING (MON ROI) a Film by Maïwenn
LES PRODUCTIONS DU TRESOR PRESENTS MY KING (MON ROI) A film by Maïwenn “Bercot is heartbreaking, and Cassel has never been better… it’s clear that Maïwenn has something to say — and a clear, strong style with which to express it.” – Peter Debruge, Variety France / 2015 / Drama, Romance / French 125 min / 2.40:1 / Stereo and 5.1 Surround Sound Opens in New York on August 12 at Lincoln Plaza Cinemas Opens in Los Angeles on August 26 at Laemmle Royal New York Press Contacts: Ryan Werner | Cinetic | (212) 204-7951 | [email protected] Emilie Spiegel | Cinetic | (646) 230-6847 | [email protected] Los Angeles Press Contact: Sasha Berman | Shotwell Media | (310) 450-5571 | [email protected] Film Movement Contacts: Genevieve Villaflor | PR & Promotion | (212) 941-7744 x215 | [email protected] Clemence Taillandier | Theatrical | (212) 941-7744 x301 | [email protected] SYNOPSIS Tony (Emmanuelle Bercot) is admitted to a rehabilitation center after a serious ski accident. Dependent on the medical staff and pain relievers, she takes time to look back on the turbulent ten-year relationship she experienced with Georgio (Vincent Cassel). Why did they love each other? Who is this man whom she loved so deeply? How did she allow herself to submit to this suffocating and destructive passion? For Tony, a difficult process of healing is in front of her, physical work which may finally set her free. LOGLINE Acclaimed auteur Maïwenn’s magnum opus about the real and metaphysical pain endured by a woman (Emmanuelle Bercot) who struggles to leave a destructive co-dependent relationship with a charming, yet extremely self-centered lothario (Vincent Cassel). -
Realistic Fiction - Grade 5
Realistic Fiction - Grade 5 Pee Wee Scouts: Camp Ghost-Away (series) Delton, Judy Call Letters: BC Pgs: 80 Lexile: 380 The Pee Wee Scouts sell donuts to raise money for a camping trip. When they arrive at the camp, a strange and scary voice scares them during the night. My Life as a Book (series) Tashjian, Janet Call Letters: F Tas Pgs: 211 Lexile: 880 When 12-year-old Derek discovers an old newspaper article in his attic about a girl "found dead" on a beach, he becomes obsessed, especially when he learns the teenager may have died saving him from the ocean when he was just a toddler. Monica and the Bratty Stepsister (series) Gallagher, Diana G. Call Letters: F Gal Pgs: 78 Lexile: 370 Monica tries to be nice to her 8-year-old stepsister, Angela, but she begins to wonder why she bothers when it seems like Angela is trying to get her in trouble. Elvis & Olive (series) Watson, Stephanie Elaine Call Letters: F Wa Pgs: 230 Lexile: 690 In spite of their differences, Natalie Wallis and Annie Beckett become friends and decide to spend their summer spying on their neighbors. Wild Girl Giff, Patricia Reilly Call Letters: F Gif Pgs: 147 Lexile: 640 When 12-year-old Lidie leaves Brazil to join her father and brother on a horse ranch in New York, she has a hard time adjusting to her changed circumstances, as does a new horse that has come to the ranch. Sleepwalker Powell, Jillian Call Letters: F Po Pgs: 33 Lexile: 360 Josh and his new stepbrother, Tom, seem to have nothing in common when they first move in together, but when Tom begins sleepwalking, Josh makes a frightening discovery. -
One Language, a World of Emotions
2018 One language, a world of emotions Auckland New Plymouth Tauranga Hamilton Akaroa – A flm by Michel Hazanavicius – Louis Garrel, Stacy Martin – A flm by Michel Hazanavicius Louis Garrel, 1 - 21 March 8 - 21 March 15 - 28 March 22 March - 11 April 6, 7, 8 and Christchurch Nelson Havelock North Arrowtown 13, 14, 15 April 6 - 25 March 14 - 28 March 21 March - 4 April 5 - 15 April Redoubtable Wellington Timaru Dunedin Palmerston North 7 - 28 March 15 - 25 March 22 March - 4 April 5 - 18 April AMBASSADE DE FRANCE New Zealand EN NOUVELLE-ZÉLANDE www.frenchfilmfestival.co.nz 1. CONTENTS FESTIVAL SPONSORS 4 AUCKLAND BIENVENUE 5 - 6 1 - 21 March Rialto Cinemas Newmarket C’est la vie! OPENING NIGHT 7 KOLEOS 2 - 21 March Mrs. Hyde CL0SING NIGHT 8 Berkeley Cinemas Takapuna from only Kate Rodger’s Festival Picks FESTIVAL PATRON’S PICKS 9 Double Lover DARE TO LOVE 12 CHRISTCHURCH 6 - 25 March Ismael’s Ghosts 13 Hoyts Riccarton BPM (Beats Per Minute) 14 WELLINGTON A Woman Is a Woman 15 + ORC 7 - 28 March $39,990 Redoubtable ICONIC ARTISTS 16 Embassy Theatre Gauguin 17 NEW PLYMOUTH Barbara 18 8 - 21 March Rodin 19 Event Cinemas Dalida 20 NELSON Dr. Knock COMEDY ESSENTIALS 22 14 - 28 March The Exes 23 Suter Theatre Return of the Hero 24 TIMARU 9 The Movie 25 15 - 25 March Jealous 26 Movie Max Digital Ava COMING OF AGE 28 TAURANGA Montparnasse Bienvenüe 29 15 - 28 March Aurore 30 Rialto Cinemas Tauranga Reinventing Marvin 31 HAVELOCK NORTH The Guardians LA GRANDE GUERRE 34 21 March - 4 April See You Up There 35 Event Cinemas Ceasefre 36 DUNEDIN Faces Places SPOTLIGHT ON FRANCE AND BEYOND 40 22 March - 4 April Rialto Cinemas Dunedin Number One 41 The Brigade 42 HAMILTON This Is Our Land 43 22 March - 11 April Lido Cinema Lumières .. -
1,000 Films to See Before You Die Published in the Guardian, June 2007
1,000 Films to See Before You Die Published in The Guardian, June 2007 http://film.guardian.co.uk/1000films/0,,2108487,00.html Ace in the Hole (Billy Wilder, 1951) Prescient satire on news manipulation, with Kirk Douglas as a washed-up hack making the most of a story that falls into his lap. One of Wilder's nastiest, most cynical efforts, who can say he wasn't actually soft-pedalling? He certainly thought it was the best film he'd ever made. Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (Tom Shadyac, 1994) A goofy detective turns town upside-down in search of a missing dolphin - any old plot would have done for oven-ready megastar Jim Carrey. A ski-jump hairdo, a zillion impersonations, making his bum "talk" - Ace Ventura showcases Jim Carrey's near-rapturous gifts for physical comedy long before he became encumbered by notions of serious acting. An Actor's Revenge (Kon Ichikawa, 1963) Prolific Japanese director Ichikawa scored a bulls-eye with this beautifully stylized potboiler that took its cues from traditional Kabuki theatre. It's all ballasted by a terrific double performance from Kazuo Hasegawa both as the female-impersonator who has sworn vengeance for the death of his parents, and the raucous thief who helps him. The Addiction (Abel Ferrara, 1995) Ferrara's comic-horror vision of modern urban vampires is an underrated masterpiece, full- throatedly bizarre and offensive. The vampire takes blood from the innocent mortal and creates another vampire, condemned to an eternity of addiction and despair. Ferrara's mob movie The Funeral, released at the same time, had a similar vision of violence and humiliation. -
Packer Collegiate Institute Upper School Curriculum Guide
Packer Collegiate Institute Upper School Curriculum Guide Revised 3/4/2015 2015- 2016 José M. De Jesús Head of Upper School (718) 250-0226 [email protected] Rashad Randolph, Dean of the Class of 2018 Richard Brownstone, Dean of the Class of 2017 (718)250-0200x0498 (718) 250-0200x0533 [email protected] [email protected] Loryn Evanoff, Dean of the Class of 2016 Roman Usatin, Dean of the Class of 2015 (718) 250-200x0227 (718) 250-0200x0340 [email protected] [email protected] Table of Contents Page The Four Year Plan Graduation requirements 3 Special Programs Advanced Topics and Accelerated Courses 4 Independent Study 4 Senior Thesis Program 5 Course Descriptions Computer Science 6 English 7 World Languages 16 History 23 Mathematics 30 Science 35 Fine and Performing Arts 43 Physical Education 53 Health 57 2 WELCOME TO PACKER’S UPPER SCHOOL Packer Upper School – Four-Year Overview Packer's Upper School curriculum is designed to encourage each student to realize his or her highest level of achievement. An engaging academic program; a vibrant community; and an array of artistic programs, athletics, and clubs enable students to extend their interests and cultivate their talents. Freshmen and sophomore students pursue a prescribed program to ensure that they are confident and capable in critical analysis, reading, writing, mathematics, research, language, computer literacy, and study skills. Junior and senior years provide multiple opportunities to apply these skills through elective courses in areas of particular academic and creative interests. The freshman year is organized around a study of major literary works, ancient civilizations, and the FreshArts course, which is an introduction to the fine and performing arts. -
John Valadez Interviewed by Karen Mary Davalos on November 19 and 21, and December 3, 7, and 12, 2007
CSRC ORAL HISTORIES SERIES NO. 10, DECEMBER 2013 JOHN VALADEZ INTERVIEWED BY KAREN MARY DAVALOS ON NOVEMBER 19 AND 21, AND DECEMBER 3, 7, AND 12, 2007 John Valadez is a painter and muralist. A graduate of East Los Angeles College and California State University, Long Beach, he is the recipient of many grants, commissions, and awards, including those from the Joan Mitchell Foundation, the California Arts Commission, and the Fondation d’Art de la Napoule, France. His work has appeared in exhibitions nationwide and is in the permanent collection of major museums; among them are National Museum of American Art at the Smithsonian, Bass Museum of Art in Miami Beach, Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, Mexican Museum in Chicago, and Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Valadez lives and works in Los Angeles. Karen Mary Davalos is chair and professor of Chicana/o studies at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. Her research interests encompass representational practices, including art exhibition and collection; vernacular performance; spirituality; feminist scholarship and epistemologies; and oral history. Among her publications are Yolanda M. López (UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center Press, 2008); “The Mexican Museum of San Francisco: A Brief History with an Interpretive Analysis,” in The Mexican Museum of San Francisco Papers, 1971–2006 (UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center Press, 2010); and Exhibiting Mestizaje: Mexican (American) Museums in the Diaspora (University of New Mexico Press, 2001). This interview was conducted as part of the L.A. Xicano project. Preferred citation: John Valadez, interview with Karen Mary Davalos, November 19 and 21, and December 3, 7, and 12, 2007, Los Angeles, California. -
Mapping Topographies in the Anglo and German Narratives of Joseph Conrad, Anna Seghers, James Joyce, and Uwe Johnson
MAPPING TOPOGRAPHIES IN THE ANGLO AND GERMAN NARRATIVES OF JOSEPH CONRAD, ANNA SEGHERS, JAMES JOYCE, AND UWE JOHNSON DISSERTATION Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of The Ohio State University By Kristy Rickards Boney, M.A. ***** The Ohio State University 2006 Dissertation Committee: Approved by: Professor Helen Fehervary, Advisor Professor John Davidson Professor Jessica Prinz Advisor Graduate Program in Professor Alexander Stephan Germanic Languages and Literatures Copyright by Kristy Rickards Boney 2006 ABSTRACT While the “space” of modernism is traditionally associated with the metropolis, this approach leaves unaddressed a significant body of work that stresses non-urban settings. Rather than simply assuming these spaces to be the opposite of the modern city, my project rejects the empty term space and instead examines topographies, literally meaning the writing of place. Less an examination of passive settings, the study of topography in modernism explores the action of creating spaces—either real or fictional which intersect with a variety of cultural, social, historical, and often political reverberations. The combination of charged elements coalesce and form a strong visual, corporeal, and sensory-filled topography that becomes integral to understanding not only the text and its importance beyond literary studies. My study pairs four modernists—two writing in German and two in English: Joseph Conrad and Anna Seghers and James Joyce and Uwe Johnson. All writers, having experienced displacement through exile, used topographies in their narratives to illustrate not only their understanding of history and humanity, but they also wrote narratives which concerned a larger global ii community. -
Long Métrage Feature Film
LONG MÉTRAGE FEATURE FILM Hiver | 2020 | Winter CENTRE DU CINÉMA ET DE L’AUDIOVISUEL WALLONIE BRUXELLES IMAGES MINISTÈRE DE LA FÉDÉRATION WALLONIE-BRUXELLES SERVICE GÉNÉRAL DE L’AUDIOVISUEL ET DES MÉDIAS CENTRE DU CINÉMA ET DE L’AUDIOVISUEL PROMOTION EN BELGIQUE Boulevard Léopold II 44 - B-1080 Bruxelles T +32 (0)2 413 22 44 [email protected] www.centreducinema.be WALLONIE BRUXELLES IMAGES PROMOTION INTERNATIONALE Place Flagey 18 - B-1050 Bruxelles T +32 (0)2 223 23 04 [email protected] www.wbimages.be LONG MÉTRAGE ÉDITEUR RESPONSABLE Frédéric Delcor - Secrétaire Général Boulevard Léopold II 44 - B-1080 Bruxelles PUBLICATION Février / February 2020 COUVERTURE / COVER Jumbo de Zoé Wittock Production : Kwassa Films © Caroline Fauvet LONG MÉTRAGE FEATURE FILM Hiver | 2020 | Winter CENTRE DU CINÉMA ET DE L’AUDIOVISUEL WALLONIE BRUXELLES IMAGES SOMMAIRE CONTENT ADORABLES................................ SOLANGE CICUREL .......................... 4 ADORATION ................................ FABRICE DU WELZ ........................... 5 ANIMALS .................................. NABIL BEN YADIR ............................ 6 APRÈS LA FIN .............................. FRANÇOIS HIEN ............................. 7 BULA ...................................... BORIS BAUM ............................... 8 DES HOMMES .............................. LUCAS BELVAUX ............................. 9 FILLES DE JOIE ............................. FRÉDÉRIC FONTEYNE & ANNE PAULICEVICH ...... 10 FILS DE PLOUC ............................. LENNY GUIT & HARPO GUIT -
Euro-In Film 2014
Директор Културног центра Новог Сада: Др Андреј Фајгељ Одговорни уредник филмског програма Културног центра Новог Сада и програма Фестивала: Ђорђе Каћански Помоћник уредника Фестивала Бранислава Ловре Програмски сарадници: мр Андрија Димитријевић Шеф филмског Кинооператери: Драгана Латиновић мр Владимир Анђелковић преводилачког тима Мирослав Обрадовић Јасмина Стеванов Милен Алимпијевић Јелена Милојковић Мирослав Пошарац Дејан Дабић др Драган Милинковић Фимон Специјални преводилац Богдан Живковић Игор Станковић мр Слободанка Радун Владимир Радмановић Маркетинг: Игoр Toхoљ Радојка Тмушић Степанов Секретар програма Мирсад Авдић Џин С. Финли Сарита Матијевић Сибина Рукавина Организација: мр Невена Тот Реџић Милеса Милинковић Миља Петровић Зоран Докић Слободан Милетић Миодраг Котлајић Организација пројекција Васа Тимотијевић Александар Ердељановић Ана Вршка Зоран Мишић Координација транспорта Ивана Костић Елена Вршка Кинотехничка екипа Бранислав Јовановић др Даница Аћимовић Супервизор: Економиста др Љиљана Петровић ПР Фестивала Илија Малин Александра Спасојевић Огњен Ракчевић Наташа Тополац Дигитал / Видео Правна питања: Бојан Станишик Милица Вукадиновић и аудио оператер Снежана Комар Ена Ђозо Бранислава Ловре Петар Кнежевић Иницијална група Фестивала европског филма ЕУРО-ИН ФИЛМ у Новом Саду (1997 - 2014): Ђорђе Каћански, Слободан Милетић, Ференц Деак, Карољ Вичек, Петар Латиновић, Желимир Жилник, др Петар Љубојев, Маријана Прпа - Финк, Владимир Црњански, Бранко Милошевић, др Даница Аћимовић, Вера Влајић, Gabor Pinter, Ратко Орозовић, мр Слободанка Радун, др Зоран Ђерић, Илија Башић, Срђан Илић, Torok Csaba, мр Сретен Јовановић, мр Андрија Димитријевић, Pavel Matuch, Pavel Gatajancu, Миодраг Котлајић, мр Срета Јованов, мр Мирјана Марковиновић, др Драган Милинковић Фимон, Бранко Андрић Андрла, др Марко Бабац, Александра Спасојевић, Зорица Богичевић, Иван Обренов, Филип Марковиновић, др Нада Савковић, Горан Вукчевић, Миша Белегишанин, Игор Тохољ, Драгана Латиновић, Јасмина Стеванов, Ана, Марита и Елена Вршка, Бранислава Ловре, Сергеј Зајцев и др. -
Seed-2014-Catalogue.Pdf
1 ORGANIZERS PARTNERS Dear old and new documentary friends, Here we are again to present you the newest but also upcoming documentary productions from Southeast European countries. Since our last meeting we have been writing, filming, IN CO-OPERATION WITH fighting, loving, editing, producing, getting angry, kissing, cheating, making problems and solving them, doing everything we could to stay up and alive and ready to offer you the freshest of the fresh. Besides old partners you already know from the last year, Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia, Slovenia and Bulgaria, this year we are happy that Bosnia & Herzegovina and Kosovo joined the SEED family. Altogether, 77 films are presented in this catalogue. Like last year, feature CONTACTS films finished between August 2013 and October 2014, but also those that are going to be finished within the next year. To make it richer and more fun, this year we included finished RESTART CROATIAN AUDIOVISUAL SLOVENIAN FILM CENTRE KOSOVA CINEMATOGRAPHY short films in the catalogue, but also a list of feature docs in development. Most of them are Gjure Deželića 74 CENTRE Miklošičeva 38, SI-1000 Ljubljana CENTER still looking for co-production partners, so read it carefully, it might be you. 10000 Zagreb, Croatia Nova Ves 18, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia Slovenia Qafa-Galeria No.15 ph: +385.1.5573860 ph: +385.1.6041080 ph: +386.1.2343200 10000 Pristina, Kosovo gsm: +385.91.5315205 [email protected] [email protected] phl: +381.38.213227 However, we hope this catalogue will help you to navigate more easily among newest titles [email protected] www.havc.hr www.film-center.si [email protected] www.restarted.hr head: Hrvoje Hribar head: Jožko Rutar www.qkk-rks.com coming from this hot and unpredictable region, to pick something for your festivals or to head: Oliver Sertić head: Arben Zharku catch interesting names for your future co-productions.