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2006 Calendar of International Film Festivals 2006 Calendar of International Film Festivals AUSTRALIA Melbourne July 26th –August 13th Melbourne International Film Festival Ph: 613 9417 2011 Email AUSTRIA Vienna October 13th –25th Vienna International Film Festival Ph: +43 1526 59 47 Email BELGIUM Brussels March 10th –25th Brussels International Festival of Ph: +32(0) 2/201 17 13 Fantastic Film Brussels June 26th –July 8th Brussels European Film Festival Email Ghent October 11th –21st Flanders International Film Festival Ph: +32 9 242 80 60 Email BULGARIA Sofia March 9th –April 4th Sofia International Film Festival Ph: +359 2 952 6467 Email CANADA Calgary Sept 22nd –Oct 1st Calgary International Film Festival Ph: 403 283 1490 Email Edmonton Sept 29th –Oct 7th Edmonton International Film Festival Ph: 780 423 0844 Email Montreal March 8th –18th International Festival of Films on Art Ph: 514 874 1637 Email (FIFA) Montreal August 24th –Sept 4th Montreal World Film Festival Ph: 514 848 3883 Email Montreal October 18th –28th Montreal International Festival of new Ph: 514 282 0004 Email Cinema and New Media Peripatetic October Canadian International Annual Film Ph: +1 905 388 5840 Email Festival (CIAFF) Toronto September 7th –16th Toronto International Film Festival Ph: 416 967 7371 Email CHINA Shanghai June 16th –25th Shanghai International Film Festival Ph: 021 625 37115 Email CROATIA Dubrovnik October 4th –8th Dubrovnik International Film Festival Ph: 310 903 0483 Email CZECH REPUBLIC Karlovy June 30th –July 8th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Ph: +420 221 411011 Email Vary DENMARK Odense August 15th –20th Odense International Film Festival Ph: ++45 66 131372 Email FINLAND Espoo August 22nd –28th Espoo Cine International Film Festival Ph: +358 9 466 599 Email Helsinki September 14th –24th Helsinki International Film Festival – Ph: +358 968 435 230 Email Love and Anarchy FRANCE Cannes May 17th –28th Cannes International Film Festival Ph: 33 (0) 1 53 596100 Email GERMANY Berlin February 9th –19th Berlin International Film Festival Ph: +49 30 259 20 0 Email Berlin February 9th –19th International Forum of New Cinema Ph: +49 30 2695 52 00 Email Emden June 7th –14th Emden International Film Festival Ph: +49 49 21 915/533 Email GREECE Athens April 28th –May 4th Athens International Film Festival Ph: 740 593 1330 Email HONG KONG Hong Kong April 4th –19th Hong Kong International Film Festival Ph: 852 2970 3300 Email HUNGARY Budapest Jan 31st –Feb 7th Hungarian Film Week Ph: +36-1 411 1670 Email INDIA th th Kerala December 8 –16 International Film Festival of Kerala Ph: 0091 471 2310323 Mumbai February 3rd –9th Mumbai International Film Festival Ph: 91 22-2351422 Email Panaji, Goa Nov 23rd –Dec 3rd International Film Festival of India Ph: 91 11 2649 9371 Email IRELAND Cork October 8th –15th Cork Film Festival Ph: 353 21 4271711 Email ISRAEL Eilat May 24th –27th Eilat International Film Festival Ph: 972 3 732 995 Email Haifa October 18th –25th Haifa International Film Festival Ph: 972 4 835 3523 Email Jerusalem July 6th –15th Jerusalem International Film Festival Ph: 972 2 565 4333 Email ITALY Giffoni July15th –22nd Giffoni International Film Festival Ph: 39 089 802 3001 Email Valle Piana Taormina June 13th –20th Taormina International Film Festival Ph: 39 065833 3145 Email Turin November 10th –18th Turin International Film Festival Ph: 39 011 562 3309 Email Venice Aug 30th –Sept 9th Venice Film Festival Ph: 39 041 521 8711 Email JAPAN Tokyo October 21st –29th Tokyo International Film Festival Ph: 81 3 3524 1081 Email KOREA Pusan October 12th –20th Pusan International Film Festival Ph: 82 51 747 3010 Email LATVIA Riga September 16th –24th Arsenals International Film Forum Ph: 371 7 221 620 Email LEBANON Beirut Sept 30th –Oct 2nd Beirut International Film Festival Ph: 961 3 335595 Email MACEDONIA Skopje September Skopje International Film Festival Ph: 389 2 125 495 Email MALTA Valletta November 24th –30th Golden Knight International Amateur Ph: 356 2141 2382 Email Film and Video Festival NETHERLANDS Rotterdam June 8th –11th International Film Festival Rotterdam Ph: 31 10 890 9090 Email NEW ZEALAND Auckland July 13th –30th New Zealand International Film Festival Ph: 64 4 385 0162 Email NORWAY Haugesund August 18th –24th Norwegian International Film Festival Ph: +47 52 734 430 Email Oslo November 17th –27th Oslo International Film Festival Ph: +47 22 200 766 Email Tromso January 17th –22nd Tromso International Film Festival Ph: +47 77 753 090 Email POLAND Warsaw October 6th –15th Warsaw International Film Festival Ph: 48 22 621 46 47 Email PORTUGAL Avanca July 26 –29th Avanca – International Meetings of Ph: +351 234 884 174 Email Cinema, Television, Video and Multimedia Lisbon November 7th –18th Video Lisboa – International Video Ph: +351 21 387 Email Festival 8121/22 Porto Feb 20th –March 5th Fantasporto – Oporto International Film Ph: +351 2 2207 6050 Email Festival Setubal June 2nd –11th Festroia International Film Festival Ph: +351 265 525 908 Email MONACO Monaco- December 7th –10th Monaco International Film Festival Ph: +39 01 84 26 63 Email Monte- 54 Carlo ROMANIA Bucharest March 27th –April 2nd Bucharest International Film Festival Ph: +40 213 113 707 Email Cluj June 2nd –11th Transilvania International Film Festival Ph: +40 213 260 268 Email Sfantu August 14th –19th Anonimul International Film Festival Ph: +4021 230 1693 Email Gheorghe RUSSIA Moscow June 23rd –July 2nd Moscow International Film Festival Ph: +7 095 917 2486 Email Sochi June 6th –11th Sochi International Film Festival Ph: +7 095 248 1027 Email SENEGAL Dakar June 14th –17th Festival Image et Vie Ph: +221 842 3739 Email SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO Belgrade Feb 24th –March 5th Belgrade International Film Festival Ph: +381 11 334 6837 Email SINGAPORE Singapore April 13th –29th Singapore International Film Festival Ph: +65 6738 7567 Email SLOVAKIA Banska May 2nd –6th Envirofilm International Film Festival Ph: +421 8 8413 2153 Email Bratislava December 1st –9th Bratislava International Film Festival Ph: +421 2 5441 0674 Email SLOVENIA Ljubljana November Ljubljana International Film Festival Ph: +386 1 241 7100 Email SOUTH AFRICA Cape Town November 14th –21st Cape Town World Cinema Festival Ph: +27 21 430 8160 Email Durban June 14th –27th Durban International Film Festival Ph: +27 31 260 2506 Email SPAIN Canary March 24th –April 1st Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Ph: +34 928 446 825 Email Islands International Film Festival Les Borges September 15th –30th Borges en Curt. International Film Ph: +34 645 811 554 Email Blanques Festival Malaga November Benalmadena International Film Ph: +34 639 92 0138 Email Festival (FICCAB) San September 21st –30th Donostia San Sebastian International Ph: +34 943 481 212 Email Sebastian Film Festival Sitges October 6th –15th Sitges International Film Festival Ph: +34 93 894 99 90 Email Valencia June 17th –24th Cinema Jove International Film Festival Ph: +34 96 331 1047 Email SWEDEN Stockholm November 16th –26th Stockholm International Film Festival Ph: +46 8677 50 00 Email Umea September 14th –20th Umea International Film Festival Ph: +46 9013 33 56 Email SWITZERLAND Locarno August 2nd –12th Locarno International Film Festival Ph: +41 91 756 2121 Email Nyon April 24th –30th ‘Visions Du Reel’ International Film Ph: +41 22 365 4455 Email Festival Vevey September 4th –8th Images Film Festival Ph: +41 21 922 4854 Email TAIWAN Taipei Oct 27th –Nov 5th Golden Lion International Student Film Ph: +886 2 2272 2181 Email Festival ext. 356 Taipei November 10th –23rd Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival Ph: +886 2 2388 3880 Email ext. 29 THAILAND Bangkok February 17th –27th Bangkok International Film Festival Ph: +66 2250 5500 Email ext. 1570 TURKEY Ankara March 16th –26th Ankara International Film Festival Ph: +90 312 468 7745 Email Istanbul April 1st –16th Istanbul International Film Festival Ph: +90 212 334 Email 0723/24 UNITED KINGDOM Edinburgh August 14th –27th Edinburgh International Film Festival Ph: +44 (0) 131 228 Email 4051 Leeds November 2nd –12th Leeds International Film Festival Ph: +44 (0) 113 247 Email 8398 London January 25th UpOverDownUnder Film Festival Ph: +44 (0) 795 026 Email 9623 London October British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) Ph: +44 (0) 20 7292 Email 5857 London May BFM International Film Festival Ph: +44 (0) 20 8531 Email 9111 Luton June 1st –15th Filmstock International Film Festival Ph: +44 (0) 15 8275 Email 2908 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA New York April 25th –May 6th Tribeca Film Festival Ph: +1 212 941 4000 Email Utah January 19th -27th Slamdance Film Festival Ph: +1 323 466 1786 Email Utah September Sundance Film Festival Ph: +1 801 328 3456 Email .
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