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News about students and graduates of the London Film School, and how well they do at film festivals all over the world.

Monday, October 09, 2006

YONI BENTOVIM AND EMILY HARRIS'S FILM "THREE TOWERS" HAS WON AT RAINDANCE





Yoni Bentovim C.137 and Emily Harris C141 their independent short film "THREE TOWERS" which they both directed and produced together has won Best Short Film at Raindance Film Festival - see below:

Hello to all of you,

We just wanted to let you know that our short film “Three Towers” has just won Best Short film at the Raindance Film Festival.

Juries awarding the film included Lou Reed, Judi Dench, Marky Ramone, Anton Corbijn and Kevin Macdonald amongst others. The film is also doing very well on the festival circuit around the world.

It was also nominated for Best Short Film at the Montreal World Film Festival (in September) where it was also picked up by a US distributor for world wide representation. It is also being screened at San Paulo International Film Festival in Brazil and Winterthur Short Film Festival in Switzerland and hopefully some more soon.

If there are any more London screenings we will let you know.

We are also in the middle of developing our first feature film called LIFETIMES. If you want to learn more about us we invite you to see our website www.indivisionfilms.com.

All the best to you all
Yoni & Emily

posted by LFS Staff Blogger @ 11:23 AM  

Friday, October 06, 2006

ROBIN MORAN'S FEATURE DOING REALLY WELL

Robin Moran's feature film MASKOT is really doing well, please see below

MASKOT nominated for Best Script and Best Film in the 2nd Asian Festival of 1st Films (AFFF 2006), Singapore

Jakarta, Indonesia, 30th October 2006 — random pictures first film MASKOT was short listed from an entry of 330 submissions from 60 countries to be nominated in the highest categories of this festival.

“We’re very excited to receive nominations in the categories mentioned. It’s such an honor to be acknowledged by the international community of our first effort into the medium”, says director Robin Moran. MASKOT recently received a Best Supporting Actor award in Festival Film Jakarta 2006 for Butet Kartaredjasa’s performance as Misran.

The AFFF nominees was presented by award-winning Cannes and Venice Festival winner and Academy Award Nominee, director Mira Nair (“Monsoon Wedding”, "Salaam Bombay", and "Vanity Fair") and actress Fann Wong (“Dragon Eye Congee”) at the AFFF 2006 nomination night announcement at the Q-Bar, Singapore.

Nominated films were from countries including China, France, Germany, Japan, Hong Kong, Indonesia, India, Israel, New Zealand, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and USA, the 22 nominated first films and documentaries will compete for nine awards in the categories of: Best Film, Best Director, Best Producer, Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Script or Screenplay, Best Cinematographer or Editor, Best Documentary, and Best Director (Documentary).

The nominees were chosen by an international selection committee made up of eminent filmmakers, producers and directors including Alex Law (Hong Kong), Kunal Kohli (India), Raymond Lee (Philippines), Daw Ming Lee (Taiwan) and Sirkka Moeller (UK), who congregated in Singapore last month to review over 300 hours of film and documentaries and to make their nominations for the respective categories.

AFFF 2006 nominated films and documentaries will premiere at public screenings in Golden Village cinemas and the Arts House during the week-long Asian Festival of 1st Films (November 29 to December 5, 2006).

MASKOT recently has been re-released in Blitz Megaplex Bandung. “When we were offered, we took it as an opportunity to give the public a second chance to view this film”, says Robin. Kineforum will be screening the film at Taman Ismail Marzuki this Friday 3rd November to Sunday 5th November 2006, with an open discussion with the director on Saturday 4th November 2006. The film stars Ariyo Wahab, Butet Kartaredjasa, Uli Auliani, and Epy Kusnandar, accompanied by a slew of cameos of famous actors such as El Manik and Dedi Sutomo. Further information about MASKOT can be found at http://maskot.randompicturesindonesia.com.


About random pictures:
Random Pictures started on April 2005, to respond to the growing need of creativity in TV & film productions in the past couple of years. The company was built by two freelancers, who feel that their extensive background and experience from the industry, was a motivating drive to initiate their position as the next wave of directors, producers and consultants in TV & feature film productions.


For additional information,
Contact: Yuri Wibisana
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Tel/Fax: +62-21-765-8485
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posted by LFS Staff Blogger @ 3:23 PM  

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