Pro Tools
•Register a festival or a film
Submit film to festivals Promote for free or with Promo Packages

FILMFESTIVALS | 24/7 world wide coverage

Welcome !

Enjoy the best of both worlds: Film & Festival News, exploring the best of the film festivals community.  

Launched in 1995, relentlessly connecting films to festivals, documenting and promoting festivals worldwide.

Sorry for the interruption, we needed to correct and upgrade some modules. Working on a new website.

For collaboration, editorial contributions, or publicity, please send us an email here. You need for put your full detail information if you want to be considered seriously. Thanks for understanding.

User login

|FRENCH VERSION|

RSS Feeds 

Martin Scorsese Masterclass in Cannes

 

Filmfestivals.com services and offers

 

Ajyal Youth Film Festival Recognises Loving Vincent, Made in Qatar

By Liza Foreman

Co-Director Hugh Welchman clutching one of two awards taken home tonight at the Ajyal Film Festival in Doha for Loving Vincent, the first fully-painted feature film. Think 65,000 oil paintings photographed into a film. Loving Vincent was co-financed by the Doha Film Institute 

DOHA, QATAR - The fifth edition of the Doha Film Institute's Ajyal Youth Film Festival (November 29 - December 4, 2017) wrapped on Monday.

 

Taking place at the Arabian-styled Katara Cultural Village, 550 children from 45 countries served as jurors at this year's event, as well as a panel of regional industry professionals that presented awards for the Made in Qatar section.

This year's program included 20 features and 83 shorts, 55 were from the Arab world and 52 by female filmmakers.

 

This year’s Ajyal winners, voted by Ajyal Jurors in three categories were:

 
Mohaq (jurors aged 8 to 12), Hilal (voters aged 13 to 17) and Bader (voters aged 18 to 21):
 
Mohaq:
 
Best Feature – At Eye Level directed by Joachim Dollhopf and Evi Goldbrunner (Germany/2016) 
Best Short – Sing directed by Kristóf Deák (Hungary/2016)
 
Hilal:
 
Best Feature: The Breadwinner directed by Nora Twomey (Ireland, Luxembourg, Canada/2017)
Best Short: Mare Nostrum directed by Rana Kazkaz and Anas Khalaf (France, Syria/2016)
 
Bader:
 
Best Feature: Loving Vincent directed by Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman (UK, Poland, Qatar/2017)
Best Short: All of Us directed by Katja Benrath (Germany, Kenya/2017)
 
 
The first fully-painted feature film (think 65,000 oil paintings photographed and turned into a film) Loving Vincent (Poland, UK, Qatar), which is a co-production by the Doha Film Institute, also won this year’s Audience Award.
 
The film was directed by Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman.
 
"We are so happy to be here and so grateful to the Doha Film Institute. It was an incredibly hard film to finance," Welchman said.
 
The winners for the Made in Qatar awards, chosen by regional industry professionals were:
 
Best Narrative: Amal Al-Muftah’s Smicha (Qatar/2017)
Best Documentary/Experimental: Rawan Al-Nassiri and Nada Bedair’s Treasures of the Past (Qatar/2017)
Special Jury Award: Aisha Al-Jaidah’s 1001 Days (Qatar/2017) and Nibu Vasudevan’s Walls (Qatar/2017)
Special Jury Documentary/Experimental Award: Rawda Al-Thani’s I Have Been Watching You All Along (Qatar/2017
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

Links

The Bulletin Board

> The Bulletin Board Blog
> Partner festivals calling now
> Call for Entry Channel
> Film Showcase
>
 The Best for Fests

Meet our Fest Partners 

Following News

Interview with EFM (Berlin) Director

 

 

Interview with IFTA Chairman (AFM)

 

 

Interview with Cannes Marche du Film Director

 

 

 

Filmfestivals.com dailies live coverage from

> Live from India 
> Live from LA
Beyond Borders
> Locarno
> Toronto
> Venice
> San Sebastian

> AFM
> Tallinn Black Nights 
> Red Sea International Film Festival

> Palm Springs Film Festival
> Kustendorf
> Rotterdam
> Sundance
Santa Barbara Film Festival SBIFF
> Berlin / EFM 
> Fantasporto
Amdocs
Houston WorldFest 
> Julien Dubuque International Film Festival
Cannes / Marche du Film 

 

 

Useful links for the indies:

Big files transfer
> Celebrities / Headlines / News / Gossip
> Clients References
> Crowd Funding
> Deals

> Festivals Trailers Park
> Film Commissions 
> Film Schools
> Financing
> Independent Filmmaking
> Motion Picture Companies and Studios
> Movie Sites
> Movie Theatre Programs
> Music/Soundtracks 
> Posters and Collectibles
> Professional Resources
> Screenwriting
> Search Engines
> Self Distribution
> Search sites – Entertainment
> Short film
> Streaming Solutions
> Submit to festivals
> Videos, DVDs
> Web Magazines and TV

 

> Other resources

+ SUBSCRIBE to the weekly Newsletter
+ Connecting film to fest: Marketing & Promotion
Special offers and discounts
Festival Waiver service
 

About Liza Foreman

gersbach.net