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The Sense of an Ending, Review by Siraj Syed: Sensible transition from novel to film

The Sense of an Ending, Review by Siraj Syed: Sensible transition from novel to film Many a times, tragic-romantic novels that get made into films tend to be laboured and over ‘textualised’. Not so the The Sense of an Ending. Indian director Ritesh Batra keeps this British film largely simple and lets his actors carry it forward, which works well. A simple story with a tragic and profound undercurrent of regret, the film does not have too much to offer, but gets its basics right. ...

Afrika Eye - sharing films from, or with roots in, Africa

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Afrika Eye is one of the UK's leading celebrations of African film. The 2013 edition takes place at Watershed in Bristol from November 8th to 10th. Confirmed screenings include TEY, starring the actor, poet and musician Saul Williams and directed by Alain Gomis (Senegal/France); David 'Tosh' Gitonga's NAIROBI HALF LIFE and SOMETHING NECESSARY, directed by Judy Kibinge (Kenya). 

Afrika Eye - sharing films from, or with roots in, Africa

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Afrika Eye is one of the UK's leading celebrations of African film. The 2013 edition takes place at Watershed in Bristol from November 8th to 10th. Confirmed screenings include TEY, starring the actor, poet and musician Saul Williams and directed by Alain Gomis (Senegal/France); David 'Tosh' Gitonga's NAIROBI HALF LIFE and SOMETHING NECESSARY, directed by Judy Kibinge (Kenya). 


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Encounters Call for Submission - NEW DEADLINE 8 JUNE

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ENCOUNTERS SHORT FILM AND ANIMATION FESTIVAL (18 – 23 SEPTEMBER) CALL FOR ENTRIES 2012 - NEW DEADLINE 8 JUNE The Encounters team couldn't help getting a little distracted by the Jubilee bank holiday celebrations which took place in the UK during the last few days. As we wouldn't want anyone to miss out, we've decided to give a few extra days for you to submit your films to us. You can now submit until 5pm on Friday 8 June.   Why Submit? Encounters is one of the bes...

Call for Submissions 2012 - NEW DEADLINE 8 JUNE

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ENCOUNTERS SHORT FILM AND ANIMATION FESTIVAL (18 – 23 SEPTEMBER) CALL FOR ENTRIES 2012 - NEW DEADLINE 8 JUNE The Encounters team couldn't help getting a little distracted by the Jubilee bank holiday celebrations which took place in the UK during the last few days. As we wouldn't want anyone to miss out, we've decided to give a few extra days for you to submit your films to us. You can now submit until 5pm on Friday 8 June.   Why Submit? Encounters is one of the bes...

ENCOUNTERS BRISTOL INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

Encounters Bristol International Film Festival is the umbrella festival for Animated Encounters and Brief Encounters. Now a leading UK gateway to the world’s most prestigious short film and animation awards, the festival seeks to promote the short form as a means to develop and progress the next generation of filmmakers and animators. One of the best-known showcases and meeting points for emerging talent, the festival also offers a variety of eclectic activities that draws audiences from all ages and backgrounds.The 2014 festival will be held in September, at venues in and around the Harbourside area of Bristol, UK.

 

 

 

ENCOUNTERS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS 2010 – 2 WEEKS TO DEADLINE

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Encounters International Film Festival - 2 WEEKS TO GO   Here’s a gentle reminder that Encounters International Film Festival’s call for entries closes in 2 weeks, and we have some great multiple entry deals.   We are also still offering reduced rates for digitally submitted films via YouSendIt and if you are submitting 2 or more films we are offering heavily reduced rates.   For further information visit www.encounters-festival....

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