Jacqueline has lost her mind a bit, but whatever, for her trip to the seaside, she has decided to take the train by herself, like a big girl! DIRECTOR : Franck Dion SCENARIO : Franck Dion ENGLISH ADAPTATION : Kathleen Fee ART DIRECTION : Franck Dion EDITION : Franck Dion SETS : Franck Dion MUSIC : Pierre Caillet MUSICIANS : Akosh (saxophone), Ludovic Balla (violin), Edward Perraud (drums), Pierre Caillet (musical saw) VOICES : Florence Desalme (french voices), Jeannie Walker, Kathleen Fee (english voices) SOUND DESIGN : Pierre Yves Drapeau FOLEY : Lise Wedlock MIX : Serge Boivin MODELING : Franck Dion, Nicolas Trotignon RIGGING : Clément Vaucelle (Wipix) ANIMATION : Gilles Cuvelier, Gabriel Jacquel, Nicolas Trotignon, Franck Dion, Bei Chen RENDERING AND COMPOSITING : Franck Dion TECHNICAL DIRECTOR NFB : Pierre Plouffe TECHNICAL COORDONATOR NFB : Julie Laperrière ADMINISTRATOR NFB : Diane Régimbald EXECUTIVE PRODUCER : Franck Dion PRODUCERS : Richard Van Den Boom, Julie Roy LINE PRODUCER NFB : Francine Langdeau MUSIC STUDIO : Sequenza IMAGES POST-PRODUCTION STUDIO : Digital Cut SUPPORTED BY : The CNC, The CNC – New Technologies in production, Arte France, The Procirep and the Angoa AWARDS Cristal for the Best Short Film in the International Animation Festival 2016 of Annecy Best animated short film award in the Imaginaria Festival 2016 of Conversano Unifrance Award in the Off Courts Festival 2016 of Trouville Best Director Award in the International Animation Film Festival 2016 of Paris Animation Award in the Short Film Festival 2016 of l’Isle-Adam Jury’s distinction for Pierre Caillet’s work on “Child Dream”, “In Deep Waters” and “The Head Vanishes” in the International Animation Film Festival of Paris 2016 Best Animation Award in the New York City Shorts Festival 2016 Special mention of the jury in the Sequence Short Film festival of Toulouse 2016 Best scenario award in the Multivision festival of Saint-Petersburg 2016 Audience award in the Tous Courts festival of Aix en Provence 2016 Best Canadian Screenplay in the Whistler Film Festival 2016 Jury’s Grand Prize at the Magical Nights of Bègles 2016 Second prize for a short film in the Cairo International Animation Forum 2017 Best Short Film Award in the Miami International Film Festival 2017 Special jury’s Prize in the Meknes festival 2017 Best Animation Award in the L’ombre d’un court Festival 2017 Special Jury Mention at the 2017 Seattle International Film Festival Grand Jury Award and Best Animated Short Award in the Palm Springs Short Fest 2017 Best Animation in Los Angeles Short Fest 2017 Venus for the Best Animation in Badalona Filmets 2017 Short Film Jury Special Award in Yerevan ReAnimania 2017
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Two ex-lovers meet at a rarely-used Aspen lodge to reignite their passions, but first they must confess their past sins.
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A troubled, teenage girl goes to extreme lengths on Twitter to make contact with a famous DJ. Maia Mitchell / “The Girl” Taylor Cohen / Writer and Director Jason Baum, Taylor Cohen and Tara Razavi / Producers Tara Razavi / Executive Producer Larkin Seiple / Director of Photography Jamie Foord / Editor Katie Jarzebowski / Composer Annie Jewell / Costume Designer Zac Stoltz / VFX Ricky Gausis / Color Unbridled Sound / Sound Design
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Winner of the 2019 Vimeo Staff Pick Award at Mountainfilm in Telluride, CO. Directed by Ben Knight and Travis Rummel Fisherman Oliver White’s life reads like a storybook. Hand-plucked to work for a high-power financial firm while he was a fishing guide, he went on to pursue a dream in the Bahamas, narrowly escape death and build a nonprofit [http://bit.ly/2WwYz1a] that takes him around the world using fly fishing to help indigenous communities protect water. A Thousand Casts follows this philosopher and outdoorsman to the Kingdom of Bhutan, where the royal family has invited him to find a mythical fish on the brink of extinction. Does Oliver have “a golden horseshoe up his ass,” or does he possess a depth of character that’s rare in today’s world? The answer reveals itself with each cast.
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Manivald, a fox, is turning 33. Overeducated, unemployed and generally uninspired, he lives with his overbearing, retired mother and spends his days learning piano while she makes his coffee and washes his socks. It is an easy life, but not a good one. Their unhealthy co-dependence is about to change when the washing machine breaks down and in comes Toomas, a sexy and adventurous wolf repairman, to fix it, and them. Directed by Chintis Lundgren Script: Chintis Lundgren, Draško Ivezić Music: Terence Dunn Sound design: Pierre Yves Drapeau Produced by: Chintis Lundgreni Animatsioonistuudio (Estonia) Adriatic Animation (Croatia) NFB – National Film Board of Canada (Canada) Supported by: EFI – Estonian Film Institute Cultural Endowment of Estonia HAVC – Croatian Audiovisual Center City of Zagreb 2017 AWARDS June 2017 Best Croatian Film – Animafest Zagreb, Croatia September 2017 Special mention – Animanima, Serbia September 2017 Craft Award for Best Script – Ottawa International Animation Festival, Canada October 2017 Best European Short – 3D Wire, Spain October 2017 Best Film for Adults – International Festival of Animated Films TOFUZI, Georgia October 2017 Special Distinction Prize – BIAF – Bucheon International Animation Festival, Korea November 2017 Best Animated Short – Denver Film Festival, USA November 2017 Best Short Film – Manchester Animation Festival, UK November 2017 Golden Mikeldi Award for best animation – ZINEBI, Spain November 2017 Audience Award – New York City Short Film Festival, USA December 2017 Special Mention – Animateka Int. Animation Film Festival, Slovenia December 2017 Honorable Mention – LIAF – London Int. Animation Festival, UK February 2018 Best Animated Film of 2017 – Estonian Cultural Endowment, Estonia March 2018 Best Animated Film of 2017 – EFTA – Estonian Film- and Television Awards, Estonia April 2018 Special Mention – Aspen Shortsfest, USA April 2018 Special Mention – Animakom, Spain April 2018 Audience Award – Friss Hus – Budapest International Short Film Festival, Hungary May 2018 Best Short Film – Anifilm, Czech Republic July 2018 Special Mention – Countryside Animafest Cyprus August 2018 Special International Jury Prize – Hiroshima International Animation Festival, Japan
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After a day of swimming and drinking by the river, Erffan, Amir and Carlos are joined by a man who calls himself Jesus. He brings a message of tolerance, reconciliation and brotherhood. AWARDS 2019 – Vimeo Staff Pick (online premiere worldwide) 2018 – Amanda, The Norwegian National Film Award – “Best Short Film” 2018 – Dokufest, Prizren Republic of Kosovo – “Honourable Mention” 2018 – The Norwegian Short Film Festival – “Honourable Mention” 2018 – Visuelt ”Best Title Sequence” 2018 – Minimalen Short Film Festival – “Best Short Film” 2017 – Bergen International Film Festival – “Best Short Film” FESTIVALS 2019 – César – Les Nuits en Or, Special Programme (screenings in capitals worldwide) 2019 – Short Waves Festival 2019 – Tampere Film Festival, Special Programme 2018 – Uppsala International Short Film Festival 2018 – Helsinki International Film Festival 2018 – Faroe Islands Int’l Minority Film Festival 2018 – Open Place International Short Film Festival 2018 – DokuFest International Documentary and Short Film Festival 2018 – The Norwegian Short Film Festival 2018 – Vegafestivalen 2018 – Larvik Poesifilmfestival 2018 – Volumfestivalen 2018 – Tampere Film Festival 2018 – Minimalen Short Film Festival 2017 – Bergen International Film Festival DISTRIBUTOR Norwegian Film Institute, Toril Simonsen Manager International Relations, short and documentary films Phone: + 47 22 47 45 74 Cell: + 47 90 03 80 86 Skype: toril.simonsen1 E-mail: ts@nfi.no Web: http://bit.ly/2wpgCbe SALES Anicca Pictures, Ali Parandian Cell: + 47 400 94 535 E-mail: post@aliparandian.no PRODUCTION International title: NO MAN IS AN ISLAND Original title: NO MAN IS AN ISLAND Language: Norwegian, English Subtitles: Norwegian, English Format: Short film Genre: Drama Format: DCP 2k Screen ratio: 1:2,35 Length: 28 min Colour: Colour Sound format: Stereo and 5.1 Language: Norwegian English Subtitles: English Production year: 2017 Production country: Norway Release date (national): 2017-09-30 Release date (international): 2018-03-07 Production company: Anicca Pictures Financing company: Viken Filmsenter, Anicca Pictures Other Financing: Teknopilot, Storyline, Bombay, Hinterland CREW Director: Ali Parandian Writer: Ali Parandian Producer: Anicca Pictures/Ali Parandian Line producer: Ali Parandian Film consultant: Kalle Løchen Cast: Bhkie Male, Arman Surizehi, Khalid Mahamoud, Elias Peña Corral Cinematographer: Runar Sørheim Colorist: Tom Chr. Lilletvedt Editor: Ali Parandian Composer: Ali Parandian Sound Design: Ali Parandian Sound Recording: Mats Støten Foley Artist: Yvonne Stenberg Foley Recordist: Therese Næss Diesen Sound Effects Editor: Siri Schippers Skaar Re-recording mixer: Odin Eggen Brække og Simon Ellegaard Graphic Designer: Levi Bergqvist Subtitles: Merethe Smedsplass Myrestøl LINKS Homepage: facebook.com/pg/nomanisanislandofficialpage Norwegian Film Institute – electronic press kit: nfi.no/eng/film?name=no-man-is-an-island&id=1832 IMDB: imdb.com/title/tt7379544/?ref_=fn_al_tt_3 NRK – online streaming: tv.nrk.no/program/KOIF75001617/no-man-is-an-island The Norwegian Federation of Film Societies (NFK): filmklubb.no/filmer/no-man-is-an-island/ REVIEW One of the best and most interesting movie experiences of the year. – Einar Aarvig, film critic The film is both poetic, realistic, unpretentious and current. The film language, the sound design and the acting are liberating. – Christin Berg, head of programming Nordisk Film Kino An exciting movie: Challenging, atmospheric, thought provoking, uncomfortable and surprising. And the actors play very well. – Svend Jensen, head of Arthaus BERGEN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2017 Best Norwegian Short Film: NO MAN IS AN ISLAND Statement: The winner is a brave and ambitious film that doesn’t shy away from big existential and political questions. Made in different modes, sometimes in a manner that can even be pretentious, it manages to land its many ideas elegantly, winning the audience with an authentic, humorous and spontaneous approach. A surprisingly fresh film about friendship, belonging and prejudice, and an impressively confident start for its filmmaker. Jury BIFF: Aleksander Huser, Einar Aarvig, Henning Rosenlund MINIMALEN 2018 Best Norwegian Short Film: NO MAN IS AN ISLAND Statement: The jury was impressed with the visually beautiful scenes, the sound design, acting and poetry in this film. This poetry is juxtaposed with an encounter with the rough reality of racism hidden behind a message of tolerance which makes the glass ceiling even more hurtful for the protagonists of the film.
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Through the monologue, Talia tells her experience of having a chronic insomnia problem. She does not know the reasons that cause this problem. Most painfully, it is hard to spend the long long night during insomnia. Until Talia meets a goldfish, Ah Gum, which lives in her eye bags. They develop an interesting relationship.
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In the last few days of her pregnancy, a terrified mother-to-be kidnaps a maternal stranger for an afternoon of hijinks. Written and Directed by Noa Gusakov Cast: Dina Sanderson | Orli Zilbershatz | Gal Macadar | Omry Ashin | Irit Digmi Produced by: Leah Tonic Cinematography: Eitan Hatuka Editor: Noy Barak Original Score: Ayelet Gabay Production Design: Yael ‘Yula’ Igra Sound design: Michael Emeth Costume Design: Lital ‘Lilu’ Goldfine Produced with the support of Gesher Multicultural Film Fund Awards: Best Narrative Short Film- Annapolis Film Festival, Gold Award- Robinson Short Film Competition, Pittsburgh. Festivals: Tel Aviv Student Film Festival- Opening Film | Palm Springs ShortFest | Encounters Film Festival | Hamptons International Film Festival | Shnit Worldwide Film Festival | IndiEarth Exchange- India | KFK Short Film Festival- Turkey | Flickerfest Film Festival- Australia | Annapolis Film Festival- USA | Kustendorf Film & Music Festival- Serbia | Cleveland International Film Festival | New Jersey Jewish Film Festival | shortfilm festival „La.Meko“ Germany | Toronto Jewish Film Festival | Aspen ShortsFest | Newport Beach Film Festival | ONE Country ONE Film International Festival- FRANCE | Sguardi Altrove Film Festival- Italy 2019 | Robinson Short Film Competition 2019 | Stony Brook Film Festival, New York | Cinema South Festival, Israel | IFEMA – International Female Film Festival Malmö 2019
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Five acclaimed African American quilters from Gee’s Bend, Alabama, talk about love, religion and the fight for civil rights as they continue the tradition of quilting that originally brought them together. With: Essie Pettway Mary Lee Bendolph Rita Mae Pettway Lucy Mingo China Pettway Mary Ann Pettway Director: Maris Curran Director of Photography: Jerry Henry Editor: Julie Caskey Sound Design: Eli Cohn Producer: Jon Coplon
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