Archive for the 'Festivals' Category
• May 22, 2013 •
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Posted in Documentary, DVD, Festivals, Film, Film events and festivals, Foreign Films, In Conversation with, Short films
Tags: Between Two Worlds, foreign films, Human Rights, Let's All Be Free Film Festival, Marijn Poels, Ruud Lenssen
• May 7, 2013 •
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Posted in Documentary, Festivals, Film, Film events and festivals, Foreign Films, General, In Conversation with, Short films
Tags: Between Two Worlds, film festival in london, Let's All Be Free Film Festival, Marijn Poels, Ruud Lenssen
• May 2, 2013 •
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Posted in Documentary, Festivals, Film, Film events and festivals, In Conversation with, Short films
Tags: documentary, Environment, film festival, J. Tadeu Bijos, Let's All Be Free Film Festival, M. Barth, P. Gutierrez, R. Stocking, Still
• May 1, 2013 •
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Posted in Documentary, Festivals, Film, Film events and festivals, Foreign Films, General, Short films
Tags: Between Two Worlds, Charlie Dupre, Do Talk, documentary, fiction films, J. Tadeu Bijos, Kokoto, Let's All Be Free Film Festival, Marijn Poels, Milo, Momentum, Ruud Lenssen, short films, Still, Tariq Nasir, The Voorman Problem
• March 20, 2013 •
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Posted in Festivals, Film, Film events and festivals, Foreign Films, General, In Conversation with, Short films
Tags: freedom, independent cinema, indie short films, Let's All Be Free Film Festival, short films, Tariq Nasir
• December 9, 2012 •
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Posted in Documentary, Festivals, Film, General
Tags: Andrzej Bartkowiak, Andy Wachowski, BFI London, Camerimage, Chris Cassidy, Chris Kenneally, christopher nolan, David Lynch, documentary, James Cameron, Jill Bogdanowicz, Justin Szlasa, Keanu Reeves, Lana Wachowski, Lars von Trier, martin scorsese, Side by Side, Steven Soderbergh
• November 19, 2012 •
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Posted in DVD, Festivals, Film, Film events and festivals, London Film Festival
Tags: 50th anniversary of Lawrence of Arabia, 56th bfi london film festival, Anthony Quinn, David Lean, Lawrence of Arabia, London Film Festival, Omar Sharif, Peter O'Toole