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16 articles available in total starting from 18/02/2009. Last article published on 11/03/2009.

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European cinema promoting intercultural dialogue - Case study: Polish Film Club

The Polish Film Club has been set up to promote Polish movies in Ireland. It brings a recently released Polish language film into Ireland once a month and takes it on a road show of the major towns.  

11/03/2009

European cinema promoting intercultural dialogue-International Children Film Festival of Cyprus

The International Children's Film Festival of Cyprus (ICFFCY) is aimed at giving children the opportunity to view and discuss films. The last edition featured a few movies able to make a claim to...  

11/03/2009

European cinema promoting intercultural dialogue - Case study: Soda Pictures

Soda Pictures' Managing Director Edward Fletcher, is one of the few remaining independent film distributors in the UK whose motivation for entering this cutthroat business has been primarily a...  

11/03/2009

European cinema promoting intercultural dialogue - Case study: La Zona by Rodrigo Plá

Rodrigo Plá, the young first time director and co-writer of the Spanish-Mexican film La Zona. The story of two youths from opposite ends of a fractured social spectrum.  

11/03/2009

European cinema promoting intercultural dialogue - Case study: La Zona by Rodrigo Plá

La Zona – Mexican talent, Spanish resources, and a warning to us all “You could say that La Zona is the story of an armed robbery gone wrong. In truth though, it is a story about a broken and...  

25/02/2009

European cinema promoting intercultural dialogue - Case study: Fighter by Natasha Arthy

Fighter is a movie at the confluence between cultural influences: made by an ethnically Danish woman and starring a cast of non-professionals from the country's Turkish community, it integrates...  

25/02/2009

European cinema promoting intercultural dialogue - Case study: Euro Film Fest, Bulgaria

The European Co-productions Euro Film Fest, is Bulgaria's annual Festival which has been running since 1996 in Sofia, Bulgaria. The aim of the event is to resuscitate Bulgarian cinema by anchoring...  

25/02/2009

European cinema promoting intercultural dialogue - Case study: Grbavica

This case study offers an insight into the process that brought this project onto the big screen. The Golden Bear winner of the Berlinale 2006 is a co-production between Austria,...  

20/02/2009

European cinema promoting intercultural dialogue - Case study: Corazón International

Founded in 2003 by Turkish-German director Fatish Akin with Andreas Thiel and Hamburger Klaus Maeck, Corazón International has produced award-winning films including Akin’s feature debut Head on...  

20/02/2009

European cinema promoting intercultural dialogue - Case study: Brick Lane

Based on the bestselling novel by Monica Ali, Brick Lane was brought to the screen by London-based director Sarah Gavron. The film reflects social reality in the contemporary Bangladeshi society...  

20/02/2009

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