By shael stolberg on February 17, 2014
animation, bill plympton, haff, holland animation film festival, holland film, netherlands film, opening film
festival news, Screenings
from haff On Wednesday March 19, the seventeenth edition of the Holland Animation Film Festival (HAFF) will kick-start with the Dutch première of Bill Plympton’s striking romantic comedy Cheatin’. For more info on the festival please visit website and to view trailer of film click here
By shael stolberg on February 10, 2014
animation, bill plympton, haff, holland animation film festival, holland film, netherlands film, opening film
Bits & Pieces, festival news
from haff Cartoon Art Fair Get acquainted with cartoons and art and art cartoons and cartoon art at fifth edition of the Cartoon Art Fair of HAFF on Saturday 22 March, from 10:00-17:00 at a location near the centre of the festival. Close to a hundred cartoonists and draughtsmen, designers and illustrators present their work: […]
By shael stolberg on February 3, 2014
animation, bill plympton, haff, hafftube, holland animation film festival, holland film, netherlands film, opening film
Call for Entries, festival news
from haff HAFF is pleased to continue its web competition. HAFFTube, that’s where it all happens, our official channel within YouTube. Next to the competition, the channel will be a place to find footage of past festival editions, trailers and contacts of the festival. Visit HAFFTube and post your reaction! The web competition is open […]
By shael stolberg on October 15, 2010
A&E Indie Films, Adrian Grenier, alex gibney, Arthouse Films, Barbara Kopple, bill plympton, Bingham Ray, Bob Berney, bruce beresford, Doreen Ringer-Ross, Dr. Martine Rothblatt, ed burns, Exposure, film movement, First Run Films, Focus on Music, Fright Night and World Cinema. Participating studios and distributors included IFC Films, John Anderson, John Sloss, Jon Bowermaster, Jonathan Gray, Keanu Reeves, Kenneth Bowser, Larry Fessenden, Lemore Syvan, Magnolia Pictures, Mark Urman, Michael Lang, Molly Thompson, Oscilloscope Laboratories, Overture Films, Ray Kurzweil, Richard Abramowitz, ron mann, Ron Nyswaner, Samuel Goldwyn Films, Signe Baumane, Ted & Vanessa Hope, Tess Harper, Vera Farmiga, Vincent D’Onofrio, woodstock film festival
festival news, Film News
from WFF The 11th Woodstock Film Festival wrapped after a 5-day schedule of over 150 films, panels, concerts and other events. The 2010 WFF Awards Gala at BSP Studios in Kingston was attended by more than 500 film aficionados. Emceed by Academy-award nominated writer/director Ron Nyswaner (The Painted Veil, Philadelphia) award presenters included Jonathan Gray, […]
By shael stolberg on October 3, 2010
Amos Poe, Amy Dotson, Barbara Kopple, bill plympton, Craig McKay, eleanor burke, heidi ewing, jeff malmberg, John Anderson, Jonathan Gray, Leon Gast, marwencol, Molly Thompson, Petra Epperlein, ron eyal, Ryan Pierce Williams, Sabine Hoffman, stranger things, woodstock film festival
Bits & Pieces, festival news
from Woodstock Film Festival (Woodstock, NY) – October 2, 2010 — The 11th annual Gala Maverick Awards Ceremony was held tonight at the historic Backstage Studio Productions Arts & Entertainment Complex in Kingston, NY. The festival, which began Wednesday, September 29, will close Sunday, October 3, after celebrating 11 years of exceptional independent film, panels, […]
By shael stolberg on September 2, 2010
Alejandro González Iñárritu, Alex Garland, Alexander Nanau, Andrew Garfield, Aron Ralston, Audrey Marrs, Ben Mankiewicz, Bertrand Tavernier and Peter Weir, bill plympton, Bob Last, Carey Mulligan, Charles Ferguson, Claudia Cardinale, Colin Firth, Craig McCall, Danny Boyle, Denis Villeneuve, Dennis Jakob, Ed Harris, Edgar Ramirez, Ehud Bleiberg, Errol Morris, Fernando Trueba, Florin Serban, Geoffrey Rush, Greil Marcus, Harutyun Khachatryan, Jake Eberts, James Bruce, James Franco, Jan-Christopher Horak, Jane Weiner and Jon Wilkman, Judith Rosenberg, Justin Chadwick, Kazuo Ishiguro, Ken Burns, Kent Jones, Kirill Razlogov, Kris Marshall, Lavinia Currier, Lee Chang-dong, Lesley Manville, Mark Cousins, Mark Romanek, Michael Ondaatje, Michelangelo Frammartino Sasha Waters Freyer, Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra, Naomie Harris, Olivier Assayas, Paolo Cherchi Usai, Peter Sellars, Phillip Lopate, Ralph Eggleston, Richard Leacock, Sami van Ingen, Serge Bromberg, Shlomi Eldar, Stanton Kaye, Stephen Frears, telluride film festival, Teri Schwartz, Todd McCarthy, Tom Hooper, Werner Herzog
Film News
Telluride Film Festival opens Friday, September 3 and runs through Monday, September 6, 2010. THE ‘SHOW’ 37th Telluride Film Festival is pleased to present the following new feature films to play in the ‘SHOW’: A LETTER TO ELIA (d. Martin Scorsese and Kent Jones, U.S., 2010) ANOTHER YEAR (d. Mike Leigh, U.K., 2010) BIUTIFUL (d. […]
By shael stolberg on September 2, 2010
Alejandro González Iñárritu, Alex Garland, Alexander Nanau, Andrew Garfield, Aron Ralston, Audrey Marrs, Ben Mankiewicz, Bertrand Tavernier and Peter Weir, bill plympton, Bob Last, Carey Mulligan, Charles Ferguson, Claudia Cardinale, Colin Firth, Craig McCall, Danny Boyle, Denis Villeneuve, Dennis Jakob, Ed Harris, Edgar Ramirez, Ehud Bleiberg, Errol Morris, Fernando Trueba, Florin Serban, Geoffrey Rush, Greil Marcus, Harutyun Khachatryan, Jake Eberts, James Bruce, James Franco, Jan-Christopher Horak, Jane Weiner and Jon Wilkman, Judith Rosenberg, Justin Chadwick, Kazuo Ishiguro, Ken Burns, Kent Jones, Kirill Razlogov, Kris Marshall, Lavinia Currier, Lee Chang-dong, Lesley Manville, Mark Cousins, Mark Romanek, Michael Ondaatje, Michelangelo Frammartino Sasha Waters Freyer, Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra, Naomie Harris, Olivier Assayas, Paolo Cherchi Usai, Peter Sellars, Phillip Lopate, Ralph Eggleston, Richard Leacock, Sami van Ingen, Serge Bromberg, Shlomi Eldar, Stanton Kaye, Stephen Frears, telluride film festival, Teri Schwartz, Todd McCarthy, Tom Hooper, Werner Herzog
Bits & Pieces, festival news
By shael stolberg on March 18, 2010
bill plympton, german film festival, Stuttgart Festival of Animated Film
Call for Entries, festival news
The Stuttgart Festival of Animated Film will be taking place from May 4 – 9, 2010. It was founded in 1982 and is one of the largest animation festivals in the world. They offer over $52,000 euros in prize money in seven different categories. “I love the Stuttgart Animation Festival for many reasons: The location […]