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Eurasia International Film Festival
Eurasia International Film Festival is an international film festival held in Kazakhstan. With the exception of the fifth, held in Astana, all the editions were held in Almaty Almaty, formerly Alma-Ata, is the List of most populous cities in Kazakhstan, largest city in Kazakhstan, with a population exceeding two million residents within its metropolitan area. Located in the foothills of the Trans-Ili Alatau mountains .... During the seventh festival in 2011, the Alley of Stars of Kazakh Cinema was inaugurated. Major award winners References External links eurasiafestival.kz official site Festivals in Kazakhstan Film festivals in Kazakhstan {{Kazakhstan-film-stub ...
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Film Festival
A film festival is an organized, extended presentation of films in one or more movie theater, cinemas or screening venues, usually annually and in a single city or region. Some film festivals show films outdoors or online. Films may be of recent date and depending upon the festival's focus, can include international and/or domestic releases. Some film festivals focus on a specific format of film, such Documentary film, documentary, or runtime, such as short film festivals, or genre, such as horror films, category of filmmakers, such as Woman, women, production country/region or subject matter. Film festivals can be competitive or non-competitive, and are often regarded within the film industry as launchpads for new filmmakers and indie films, as well as boosters for established filmmakers and studio productions. The films are either invited by festival curators, or selected by festival programmers from submissions made by the filmmakers, film producers, production companies, sale ...
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Half Moon (film)
''Half Moon'' () is a 2006 internationally co-produced Kurdish comedy-drama film directed by Bahman Ghobadi, who co-wrote the screenplay with Behnam Behzadi, partly inspired by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's ''Requiem''. The film stars Ismail Ghaffari as Mamo, an old legendary musician, who sets to trespass the borders of Iranian Kurdistan to give one final concert in Iraqi Kurdistan with his 10 sons. ''Half Moon'' is a part of the ''New Crowned Hope'' film series, a celebration of the 250th birthday of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The film is an international co-production of Iran, Austria, France and Iraq. Plot Mamo, an old Kurdish musician in the twilight of his life, plans to perform one final concert in Iraqi Kurdistan. The village's elderly warn him that as the moon becomes full, something awful would happen to him and urge him not to proceed with his plan. After several months of trying to overcome the red-tape, he begins a long and dangerous journey along with his sons. Along th ...
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Małgorzata Szumowska
Małgorzata Szumowska (; born 26 February 1973) is a Polish people, Polish film director, screenwriter and producer, born in Kraków. Her 2013 film ''In the Name Of (film), In the Name Of'' received the Teddy Award for Best Feature at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival, and received the Grand Prix at the 32nd annual Istanbul Film Festival. Her film ''body (2015 Polish film), Body'' was selected to be screened in the main competition section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. Szumowska won the Silver Bear for Best Director for ''body (2015 Polish film), Body''. In 2018, she received Jury Grand Prix at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival for her film ''Mug (film), Mug''. Career Szumowska spent two years studying history of art at the Jagiellonian University before she started film studies.  Szumowska graduated from the National Film School in Łódź.  As a student, Szumowska made a short which was ranked 14th in the history of Łódź Film ...
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Future Lasts Forever
''Future Lasts Forever'' () is a 2011 Turkish drama film, written and directed by Özcan Alper, starring Gaye Gürsel as an Istanbul music student who travels to south-east Turkey to record traditional music and confront her own past. The film, which will go on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was awarded 5 prizes at the 18th International Adana Golden Boll Film Festival (September 17–25, 2011) and premiered in competition at the 36th Toronto International Film Festival (September 8–18, 2011). Release and reception Festival screenings *World Premiere: 36th Toronto International Film Festival (September 8–18, 2011) *18th International Adana Golden Boll Film Festival (September 17–25, 2011) Awards *18th International Adana Golden Boll Film Festival (September 17–25, 2011) ** Best Actor: Durukan Ordu (won) ** Best Music: Mustafa Biber (won) ** Best Cinematography: Feza Çaldıran (won) ** Yılmaz Güney Award (won) ** Turkish Film Critics Association ...
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Özcan Alper
Özcan Alper (born 1975) is a Turkish film director and screenwriter of Hemshin peoples, Hemshin descent. He studied at Trabzon Lisesi. In 1992, he moved to Istanbul to study at Istanbul University Engineering Faculty in the Physics Department and then moved to Istanbul University Literature Faculty where he studied History of Sciences and graduated in 2003. Since 1996, he was interested in films and took part in workshops organized by Mezopotamya Culture Center, the Nâzım Culture House (now renamed Nâzım Hikmet Culture Center). Starting 2000 started assisting in films under the supervision of film director Yeşim Ustaoğlu. After being assistant director in the short ''Toprak'', he filmed ''Momi'' as his first short film as main director. He also shot the documentary ''Tokai City'de Melankoli ve Rapsodi'' in Japan following it with yet another documentary entitled ''Bir Bilimadamıyla Zaman Enleminde Yolculuk''. In 2008, Alper released his first long feature ''Sonbahar'' ( ...
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Volcano (2011 Film)
''Volcano'' () is a 2011 Icelandic drama film directed by Rúnar Rúnarsson. The film was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. At the 2012 Edda Awards, the film was nominated in 14 categories, winning in 5. The film screened within many international film festivals, including the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival and the 2012 Maryland Film Festival. Plot Cast * Theódór Júlíusson as Hannes * Margrét Helga Jóhannsdóttir as Anna * Elma Lísa Gunnarsdóttir as Telma * Benedikt Erlingsson as Pálmi * Þorsteinn Bachmann as Ari * Auður Drauma Bachmann as Tinna * Þröstur Leó Gunnarsson as Janitor See also * List of submissions to the 84th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film A list is a set of discrete items of information collected and set forth in some format for utility, entertainment, or other purposes. A list may be memorialized in any number o ...
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Strayed (2009 Film)
''Strayed'' () is a 2009 Kazakhstani thriller directed by Akan Satayev. The film was selected as the Kazakhstani entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but it didn't make the final shortlist. Plot A man (Andrey Merzlikin) traveling with his wife (Almagul Rulas) and son (Ilyas Sadyrov) to town takes a short cut across the steppes. The car breaks down in the middle of nowhere and in the morning he finds that his wife and son are gone. While looking for them he discovers a strange shack where an older man and his daughter live. This strange pair seem to have plans for him, but it is unclear what those plans might entail. As he discovers there is no escape from this place, he also gets closer to solving the mystery of what happened to his family, and who this strange man and woman really are. Cast * Andrey Merzlikin – Man * Tungishbay Al-Tarazi – Old man * Aiganym Sadykova – Girl * Almagul Rulas – Wife * Ilyas Sadyrov – Son See also * List ...
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Andrey Merzlikin
Andrey Ilyich Merzlikin (; born 24 March 1973) is a Russian film and theater actor. Early life Andrey Merzlikin was born in Kaliningrad near Moscow. In the first education – radio engineer of space engineering, then earned a degree in economics. In parallel, he graduated from the acting department Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography (workshop of Yevgeny Kindinov). While studying at the institute, he starred in the short film "How I Spent My Summer" (dir. Natalia Pogonicheva) and received the prize for best actor at the film festival VGIK. Personal life In March 2006 Andrey married Anna Osokina – psychologist. They have three children: son Fyodor (born 2006), daughter Serafima (born 2008) and daughter Evdokiya (born 2010). Four children (born January 2016). Career Merzlikin has appeared in over fifteen films and in several television productions. Filmography Political Activities Merzlikin supported the pro-Russian separatist movement during the war in Donbas, re ...
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10 To 11
''10 to 11'' () is a 2009 Turkish drama film directed by Pelin Esmer. The film, loosely based on the story of Esmer's uncle, Mithat Esmer, who also plays the leading role, follows an elderly collector in İstanbul who lives in a rundown apartment building that is under threat of demolition. Release General release The film opened in 30 screens across Turkey on at number eleven in the Turkish box office chart with an opening weekend gross of $21,895. Festival screenings * 28th Istanbul International Film Festival (April 4–19, 2009) * 17th Altın Koza International Film Festival * 3rd International Middle East Film Festival (October 9–17, 2009) * 20th Tromso International Film Festival (January 19–24, 2010) * 39th International Film Festival Rotterdam (January 27-February 7, 2010) * Travelling Rennes Film Festival (February 9–16, 2010) * 15th Nuremberg Turkish-German Film Festival * 21st Ankara International Film Festival (March 11–21, 2010) * Cinema Novo Film Festival ...
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Pelin Esmer
Pelin Esmer (born 3 May 1972, Istanbul) is a Turkish Film director, screenwriter and film producer. Career Pelin Esmer studied sociology at the social sciences department of Boğaziçi University in Istanbul. She made her first short documentary, ''Koleksiyoncu'' (The Collector) about her uncle Mithat Esmer, who is also the main character of her first fiction feature, ''10 to 11'' (2009). Her 2005 work, ''Oyun'', was filmed in Arslanköy and documents the efforts of a group of peasant women who produce a play based on their lives. Her 2012 film, ''Watchtower'', earned five awards, including Best Director at the Adana Golden Boll Film Festival. Filmography *2002 ''Koleksiyoncu: The Collector'' (documentary) *2005 ''Oyun'' (documentary) *2009 ''10 to 11'' *2012 ''Watchtower'' *2017 ''Something Useful'' *2019 ''Queen Lear'' *2025 ''And The Rest Will Follow (film), And The Rest Will Follow'' Awards *Yilmaz Güney Award at the Adana Golden Boll Film Festival 2006 (for ''Oyun'') *Best ...
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The Light Thief
''The Light Thief'' (, ''Svet-Ake'') is a 2010 Kyrgyzstani drama film directed by Aktan Arym Kubat. The film was Kyrgyzstan's submission for Best Foreign Language Film for the 83rd Academy Awards, but did not make the final shortlist. Cast * Aktan Arym Kubat as Svet-Ake * Taalaikan Abazova as Bermet * Askat Sulaimanov as Bekzat * Asan Amanov as Esen * Stanbek Toichubaev as Mansur Plot Our main character Svet-Ake, or Mr. Light, is the local electrician in an extremely impoverished, underfunded Kyrgyz town. He tries his best to be the man of the people who, in a robin hood fashion, manipulates the electric meters for those who cannot afford to pay for their electricity. Even with this, he sees that more and more townspeople are leaving the town in search of better jobs, threatening the town's tradition and way of life. Svet-Ake is a humble and humorous man, however, this may be his undoing. When Bezkat, a businessman, comes to Svet-Ake's town, he promises to fund Svet-ake's wind ...
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Lost In Beijing
''Lost in Beijing'' () is a 2007 Chinese drama film directed by Li Yu and starring Tony Leung Ka-fai, Fan Bingbing, Tong Dawei, and Elaine Jin. It had its international premiere at the 2007 Berlin International Film Festival on February 16, 2007. ''Lost in Beijing'' is director Li Yu's third feature film after the lesbian-themed '' Fish and Elephant'' (2002) and the drama '' Dam Street'' (2005). ''Lost in Beijing'' was produced by Laurel Films, a small independent production company owned by Fang Li and based in Beijing, and is being released internationally by the French company Films Distribution. Distribution in the United States was picked up by New Yorker Films. Like many films that touch on the underbelly of Chinese society (see for example, Li Yang's '' Blind Shaft'' or ''Blind Mountain'', or Wang Xiaoshuai's '' Beijing Bicycle''), Li Yu's tale of prostitution, blackmail, and rape in modern-day Beijing has been plagued with censorship problems. After nearly a year ...
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