From international at moviesthatmatter.nl Wed Apr 3 12:35:09 2019 From: international at moviesthatmatter.nl (Movies that Matter) Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2019 12:35:09 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [Filmfestivalresearch] Apply for Funding Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From m.devalck at uu.nl Fri Apr 26 14:56:45 2019 From: m.devalck at uu.nl (Valck, M. de (Marijke)) Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2019 12:56:45 +0000 Subject: [Filmfestivalresearch] May 2nd, 2 PM | a roundtable discussion on FESTIVALS AND THE LIVES OF FILMS | Utrecht University Message-ID: Dear colleagues, The following event may be of interest to you. Festivals and the Lives of Films Date: May 2nd 2019 Time: 2 ? 4 pm, followed by drinks Venue: MCW Lab, Kromme Nieuwegracht 20, Utrecht Each year more than 6,000 film festivals take place around the world. They come in many sizes and flavors. Some celebrate certain genres or types of film. Others are committed to social justice or serve the needs of specific communities. Most can be seen as hubs (big or small) of international film culture. These festivals are part of an international ecosystem that moderates the flows of global film circulation. To understand film reception and consumption in local cultures, we need to address the tight connections and collaborations that exist between major fests and the media industries. Where films premier, how they are subsequently programmed, and which promotional strategies are employed have substantial impact on films? (possible) itineraries across the globe. The surge in co-production markets, festival funds and training initiatives of the last two decades, moreover, has extended festivals? traditional function in exhibition to include production. This roundtable discussion will explore how the lives of films are interrelated with festivals as part of the global media industries. Confirmed participants Prof. Skadi Loist Dr. Aida Vallejo Prof. Philippe Meers Moderator: Marijke de Valck The event is organized by the Utrecht Centre for Media Research as part of the ?media industries? domain. If you are in the vicinity, please join us in the roundtable discussion on Festivals and the Lives of Films. From hboumlik at lagcc.cuny.edu Fri Apr 26 15:31:26 2019 From: hboumlik at lagcc.cuny.edu (Habiba Boumlik) Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2019 13:31:26 +0000 Subject: [Filmfestivalresearch] New York Forum of Amazigh Film Message-ID: <1556285517186.4214@lagcc.cuny.edu> The 5th edition of the New York Forum of Amazigh Film (NYFAF) on May 9th and 10th will showcase documentaries, shorts, and a feature chosen to explore the theme of Navigating Plural Identities of North Africa, which encompasses a variety of languages, ethnicities, religions, cultural practices, and artistic expressions. Program highlights: ? On Thursday May 9th, we will start at 9:15 with an hour-long session on rural Amazigh women's labor and self-perceptions. We will then welcome Dr. Daniela Merolla, an expert from the Sorbonne's National Institute of Oriental Languages and Literatures, and the Moroccan filmmaker Hakim Belabbes to join in conversation and help us discuss a short documentary on the Amazigh wedding ceremony. Our afternoon session features a powerful journey of return by a Dutch-Moroccan woman who probes her family's perceptions of gender equality. Students can also enjoy Amazigh music and a reception before the evening session - Belabbes's elliptical and humorous feature, "Defining Love." ? On Friday May 9th, students will participate in selecting and celebrating the winner of the Best Amazigh Short Competition. Lastly, we are pleased to invite you to join us, our guest experts, and the Middle East Institute of Columbia University on the Columbia campus the afternoon of May 10th for continued conversation on Amazigh cinema and additional screenings. For details, please see program below or our website: www.nyfaf.com. ? NYFAF 2019 Program Thursday May 9, 2019 LaGuardia Community College, LPAC, Little Theater 9:15-10:15 Introduction to NYFAF The Mountain's Echo: The Voices of Amazigh Women Soufian Aaraichi, documentary, Morocco, 2015, 16 min Q & A with student cultural translators 10:30-11:30 Call for Discussion: North African Plural Identities through Amazigh Film Dr. Daniela Merolla and Hakim Belabbes, Moroccan Filmmaker 11:30-12:30 Amazigh Wedding in the Anergui Valley Farida Benlyazid, documentary, Morocco, 2016, 26 min Q&A with Daniela Merolla and Hakim Belabbes 2-4 pm The journey of Khadija Khadija al Mourabit, Documentary, Netherlands/Morocco, 2017, 71 min Q&A with the filmmaker 4:15-5:15 Musical Performance: Kabyle Music 5:15-6:15 Reception 6:30-9:00 Defining Love, a Failed Attempt Hakim Belabbas, experimental feature, Morocco/USA, 2012, 90 min Q&A with Hakim Belabbes Friday May 10, 2019 LaGuardia Community College, LPAC, Little Theater 10:30-12:45 Best Amazigh Short Competition - screenings, vote, and ceremony No, Dimna Bounaylat, Morocco 2018, 18 min Family in Exile, Fatima Matousse, Morocco 2018, 15 min Afdis (The Hammer), Azro Magora, Libya 2017, 12 min Lotos, Slim Belguith, Tunisia, 2018, 8 min Columbia University Cowin Auditorium, Teachers College 2:45-3:45 Tekrouna, Syrine Said, Documentary short, Tunisia, 2015, 10 min Roundtable: Amazigh Cinema with Dr. Daniela Merolla, Filmmaker Hakim Belabbes, and faculty and students from Columbia University and LaGuardia Community College 4:00-5:30 An?aq (Migrating) Mohamed Bouzia, documentary, Morocco, 2018, 60 min Q&A with invited guests 6:00-9:00 Afdis (The Hammer) Azro Magora, Libya, 2017, 11min Zahra's Mother Tongue Fatima Sissani, documentary, France, 2011, 93 min Q&A with invited guests ? ? ------ Habiba Boumlik Associate Professor, ELA City University of New York, LaGuardia CC 31-10 Thomson Avenue B-234 Long Island City, NY 11101 Tel: 718-482-5160 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Krainh?fer Steinstr. 5 81667 M?nchen An initiative of an alliance of independent researcher with the focus on film festival www.filmfestival-studien.de RECENT PUBLICATION: Krainh?fer, Tanja C. 2018, Research for the European Commission ? Mapping of Collaboration Models among Film Festivals. A qualitative analysis to identify and assess collaboration models in the context of the multiple functions and objectives of film festivals, Brussels https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/mapping-collaboration-mod els-among-film-festivals -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: Filmfestivalresearch Im Auftrag von filmfestivalresearch-request at listcultures.org Gesendet: Freitag, 26. April 2019 15:32 An: filmfestivalresearch at listcultures.org Betreff: Filmfestivalresearch Digest, Vol 103, Issue 2 Send Filmfestivalresearch mailing list submissions to filmfestivalresearch at listcultures.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://listcultures.org/mailman/listinfo/filmfestivalresearch_listcultures.o rg or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to filmfestivalresearch-request at listcultures.org You can reach the person managing the list at filmfestivalresearch-owner at listcultures.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of Filmfestivalresearch digest..." Today's Topics: 1. May 2nd, 2 PM | a roundtable discussion on FESTIVALS AND THE LIVES OF FILMS | Utrecht University (Valck, M. de (Marijke)) 2. New York Forum of Amazigh Film (Habiba Boumlik) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2019 12:56:45 +0000 From: "Valck, M. de (Marijke)" To: "filmfestivalresearch at listcultures.org" Subject: [Filmfestivalresearch] May 2nd, 2 PM | a roundtable discussion on FESTIVALS AND THE LIVES OF FILMS | Utrecht University Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Dear colleagues, The following event may be of interest to you. Festivals and the Lives of Films Date: May 2nd 2019 Time: 2 ? 4 pm, followed by drinks Venue: MCW Lab, Kromme Nieuwegracht 20, Utrecht Each year more than 6,000 film festivals take place around the world. They come in many sizes and flavors. Some celebrate certain genres or types of film. Others are committed to social justice or serve the needs of specific communities. Most can be seen as hubs (big or small) of international film culture. These festivals are part of an international ecosystem that moderates the flows of global film circulation. To understand film reception and consumption in local cultures, we need to address the tight connections and collaborations that exist between major fests and the media industries. Where films premier, how they are subsequently programmed, and which promotional strategies are employed have substantial impact on films? (possible) itineraries across the globe. The surge in co-production markets, festival funds and training initiatives of the last two decades, moreover, has extended festivals? traditional function in exhibition to include production. This roundtable discussion will explore how the lives of films are interrelated with festivals as part of the global media industries. Confirmed participants Prof. Skadi Loist Dr. Aida Vallejo Prof. Philippe Meers Moderator: Marijke de Valck The event is organized by the Utrecht Centre for Media Research as part of the ?media industries? domain. If you are in the vicinity, please join us in the roundtable discussion on Festivals and the Lives of Films. ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2019 13:31:26 +0000 From: Habiba Boumlik To: "Filmfestivalresearch at listcultures.org" Subject: [Filmfestivalresearch] New York Forum of Amazigh Film Message-ID: <1556285517186.4214 at lagcc.cuny.edu> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" The 5th edition of the New York Forum of Amazigh Film (NYFAF) on May 9th and 10th will showcase documentaries, shorts, and a feature chosen to explore the theme of Navigating Plural Identities of North Africa, which encompasses a variety of languages, ethnicities, religions, cultural practices, and artistic expressions. Program highlights: ? On Thursday May 9th, we will start at 9:15 with an hour-long session on rural Amazigh women's labor and self-perceptions. We will then welcome Dr. Daniela Merolla, an expert from the Sorbonne's National Institute of Oriental Languages and Literatures, and the Moroccan filmmaker Hakim Belabbes to join in conversation and help us discuss a short documentary on the Amazigh wedding ceremony. Our afternoon session features a powerful journey of return by a Dutch-Moroccan woman who probes her family's perceptions of gender equality. Students can also enjoy Amazigh music and a reception before the evening session - Belabbes's elliptical and humorous feature, "Defining Love." ? On Friday May 9th, students will participate in selecting and celebrating the winner of the Best Amazigh Short Competition. Lastly, we are pleased to invite you to join us, our guest experts, and the Middle East Institute of Columbia University on the Columbia campus the afternoon of May 10th for continued conversation on Amazigh cinema and additional screenings. For details, please see program below or our website: www.nyfaf.com. ? NYFAF 2019 Program Thursday May 9, 2019 LaGuardia Community College, LPAC, Little Theater 9:15-10:15 Introduction to NYFAF The Mountain's Echo: The Voices of Amazigh Women Soufian Aaraichi, documentary, Morocco, 2015, 16 min Q & A with student cultural translators 10:30-11:30 Call for Discussion: North African Plural Identities through Amazigh Film Dr. Daniela Merolla and Hakim Belabbes, Moroccan Filmmaker 11:30-12:30 Amazigh Wedding in the Anergui Valley Farida Benlyazid, documentary, Morocco, 2016, 26 min Q&A with Daniela Merolla and Hakim Belabbes 2-4 pm The journey of Khadija Khadija al Mourabit, Documentary, Netherlands/Morocco, 2017, 71 min Q&A with the filmmaker 4:15-5:15 Musical Performance: Kabyle Music 5:15-6:15 Reception 6:30-9:00 Defining Love, a Failed Attempt Hakim Belabbas, experimental feature, Morocco/USA, 2012, 90 min Q&A with Hakim Belabbes Friday May 10, 2019 LaGuardia Community College, LPAC, Little Theater 10:30-12:45 Best Amazigh Short Competition - screenings, vote, and ceremony No, Dimna Bounaylat, Morocco 2018, 18 min Family in Exile, Fatima Matousse, Morocco 2018, 15 min Afdis (The Hammer), Azro Magora, Libya 2017, 12 min Lotos, Slim Belguith, Tunisia, 2018, 8 min Columbia University Cowin Auditorium, Teachers College 2:45-3:45 Tekrouna, Syrine Said, Documentary short, Tunisia, 2015, 10 min Roundtable: Amazigh Cinema with Dr. Daniela Merolla, Filmmaker Hakim Belabbes, and faculty and students from Columbia University and LaGuardia Community College 4:00-5:30 An?aq (Migrating) Mohamed Bouzia, documentary, Morocco, 2018, 60 min Q&A with invited guests 6:00-9:00 Afdis (The Hammer) Azro Magora, Libya, 2017, 11min Zahra's Mother Tongue Fatima Sissani, documentary, France, 2011, 93 min Q&A with invited guests ? ? ------ Habiba Boumlik Associate Professor, ELA City University of New York, LaGuardia CC 31-10 Thomson Avenue B-234 Long Island City, NY 11101 Tel: 718-482-5160 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Thanks in advance ~ Sent from my BlackBerry - the most secure mobile device ? Original Message ? From: tck at filmfestival-studien.de Sent: April 26, 2019 09:04 To: filmfestivalresearch at listcultures.org Reply-to: tck at filmfestival-studien.de Subject: [Filmfestivalresearch] Dissemination of the results of the roundtable discussion: Festivals and the Lives of Films Dear Marijke de Valck, Thank you very much for organizing this valuable roundtable discussion. Since some of the research community are certainly interested in the results of the discussion, but won't be able to join, could the event be possibly recorded for dissemination e.g. by YouTube or could at least a sound file be produced? Many thanks and best regards, Tanja Krainh?fer ********************* Filmfestivals Studien Tanja C. Krainh?fer Steinstr. 5 81667 M?nchen An initiative of an alliance of independent researcher with the focus on film festival www.filmfestival-studien.de RECENT PUBLICATION: Krainh?fer, Tanja C. 2018, Research for the European Commission ? Mapping of Collaboration Models among Film Festivals. A qualitative analysis to identify and assess collaboration models in the context of the multiple functions and objectives of film festivals, Brussels https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/mapping-collaboration-mod els-among-film-festivals -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: Filmfestivalresearch Im Auftrag von filmfestivalresearch-request at listcultures.org Gesendet: Freitag, 26. April 2019 15:32 An: filmfestivalresearch at listcultures.org Betreff: Filmfestivalresearch Digest, Vol 103, Issue 2 Send Filmfestivalresearch mailing list submissions to filmfestivalresearch at listcultures.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://listcultures.org/mailman/listinfo/filmfestivalresearch_listcultures.o rg or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to filmfestivalresearch-request at listcultures.org You can reach the person managing the list at filmfestivalresearch-owner at listcultures.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of Filmfestivalresearch digest..." Today's Topics: ?? 1. May 2nd, 2 PM | a roundtable discussion on FESTIVALS AND THE ????? LIVES OF FILMS | Utrecht University (Valck, M. de (Marijke)) ?? 2. New York Forum of Amazigh Film (Habiba Boumlik) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2019 12:56:45 +0000 From: "Valck, M. de (Marijke)" To: "filmfestivalresearch at listcultures.org" Subject: [Filmfestivalresearch] May 2nd, 2 PM | a roundtable discussion on FESTIVALS AND THE LIVES OF FILMS | Utrecht University Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Dear colleagues, The following event may be of interest to you. Festivals and the Lives of Films Date: May 2nd 2019 Time: 2 ? 4 pm, followed by drinks Venue: MCW Lab, Kromme Nieuwegracht 20, Utrecht Each year more than 6,000 film festivals take place around the world. They come in many sizes and flavors. Some celebrate certain genres or types of film. Others are committed to social justice or serve the needs of specific communities. Most can be seen as hubs (big or small) of international film culture. These festivals are part of an international ecosystem that moderates the flows of global film circulation. To understand film reception and consumption in local cultures, we need to address the tight connections and collaborations that exist between major fests and the media industries. Where films premier, how they are subsequently programmed, and which promotional strategies are employed have substantial impact on films? (possible) itineraries across the globe. The surge in co-production markets, festival funds and training initiatives of the last two decades, moreover, has extended festivals? traditional function in exhibition to include production. This roundtable discussion will explore how the lives of films are interrelated with festivals as part of the global media industries. Confirmed participants Prof. Skadi Loist Dr. Aida Vallejo Prof. Philippe Meers Moderator: Marijke de Valck The event is organized by the Utrecht Centre for Media Research as part of the ?media industries? domain. If you are in the vicinity, please join us in the roundtable discussion on Festivals and the Lives of Films. ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2019 13:31:26 +0000 From: Habiba Boumlik To: "Filmfestivalresearch at listcultures.org" Subject: [Filmfestivalresearch] New York Forum of Amazigh Film Message-ID: <1556285517186.4214 at lagcc.cuny.edu> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" The 5th edition of the New York Forum of Amazigh Film (NYFAF) on May 9th and 10th will showcase documentaries, shorts, and a feature chosen to explore the theme of Navigating Plural Identities of North Africa, which encompasses a variety of languages, ethnicities, religions, cultural practices, and artistic expressions. Program highlights: ????? On Thursday May 9th, we will start at 9:15 with an hour-long session on rural Amazigh women's labor and self-perceptions. We will then welcome Dr. Daniela Merolla, an expert from the Sorbonne's National Institute of Oriental Languages and Literatures, and the Moroccan filmmaker Hakim Belabbes to join in conversation and help us discuss a short documentary on the Amazigh wedding ceremony. Our afternoon session features a powerful journey of return by a Dutch-Moroccan woman who probes her family's perceptions of gender equality.? Students can also enjoy Amazigh music and a reception before the evening session - Belabbes's elliptical and humorous feature, "Defining Love." ????? On Friday May 9th, students will participate in selecting and celebrating the winner of the Best Amazigh Short Competition. Lastly, we are pleased to invite you to join us, our guest experts, and the Middle East Institute of Columbia University on the Columbia campus the afternoon of May 10th for continued conversation on Amazigh cinema and additional screenings. For details, please see program below or our website: www.nyfaf.com. ? NYFAF 2019 Program Thursday May 9, 2019 LaGuardia Community College, LPAC, Little Theater 9:15-10:15 Introduction to NYFAF The Mountain's Echo: The Voices of Amazigh Women Soufian Aaraichi, documentary, Morocco, 2015, 16 min Q & A with student cultural translators 10:30-11:30 Call for Discussion: North African Plural Identities through Amazigh Film Dr. Daniela Merolla and Hakim Belabbes, Moroccan Filmmaker 11:30-12:30 Amazigh Wedding in the Anergui Valley Farida Benlyazid, documentary, Morocco, 2016, 26 min Q&A with Daniela Merolla and Hakim Belabbes 2-4 pm The journey of Khadija Khadija al Mourabit, Documentary, Netherlands/Morocco, 2017, 71 min Q&A with the filmmaker 4:15-5:15 Musical Performance: Kabyle Music 5:15-6:15 Reception 6:30-9:00 Defining Love, a Failed Attempt Hakim Belabbas, experimental feature, Morocco/USA, 2012, 90 min Q&A with Hakim Belabbes Friday May 10, 2019 LaGuardia Community College, LPAC, Little Theater 10:30-12:45 Best Amazigh Short Competition - screenings, vote, and ceremony No, Dimna Bounaylat, Morocco 2018, 18 min Family in Exile, Fatima Matousse, Morocco 2018, 15 min Afdis (The Hammer), Azro Magora, Libya 2017, 12 min Lotos, Slim Belguith, Tunisia, 2018, 8 min Columbia University Cowin Auditorium, Teachers College 2:45-3:45 Tekrouna, Syrine Said, Documentary short, Tunisia, 2015, 10 min Roundtable: Amazigh Cinema with Dr. Daniela Merolla, Filmmaker Hakim Belabbes, and faculty and students from Columbia University and LaGuardia Community College 4:00-5:30 An?aq (Migrating) Mohamed Bouzia, documentary, Morocco, 2018, 60 min Q&A with invited guests 6:00-9:00 Afdis (The Hammer) Azro Magora, Libya, 2017, 11min Zahra's Mother Tongue Fatima Sissani, documentary, France, 2011, 93 min Q&A with invited guests ? ? ------ Habiba Boumlik Associate Professor, ELA City University of New York, LaGuardia CC 31-10 Thomson Avenue? 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It takes place in New York. Best, Habiba The 5th edition of the New York Forum of Amazigh Film (NYFAF) on May 9th and 10th will showcase documentaries, shorts, and a feature chosen to explore the theme of Navigating Plural Identities of North Africa, which encompasses a variety of languages, ethnicities, religions, cultural practices, and artistic expressions. Program highlights: ? On Thursday May 9th, we will start at 9:15 with an hour-long session on rural Amazigh women's labor and self-perceptions. We will then welcome Dr. Daniela Merolla, an expert from the Sorbonne's National Institute of Oriental Languages and Literatures, and the Moroccan filmmaker Hakim Belabbes to join in conversation and help us discuss a short documentary on the Amazigh wedding ceremony. Our afternoon session features a powerful journey of return by a Dutch-Moroccan woman who probes her family's perceptions of gender equality. Students can also enjoy Amazigh music and a reception before the evening session - Belabbes's elliptical and humorous feature, "Defining Love." ? On Friday May 9th, students will participate in selecting and celebrating the winner of the Best Amazigh Short Competition. Lastly, we are pleased to invite you to join us, our guest experts, and the Middle East Institute of Columbia University on the Columbia campus the afternoon of May 10th for continued conversation on Amazigh cinema and additional screenings. For details, please see program below or our website: www.nyfaf.com. ? NYFAF 2019 Program Thursday May 9, 2019 LaGuardia Community College, LPAC, Little Theater 9:15-10:15 Introduction to NYFAF The Mountain's Echo: The Voices of Amazigh Women Soufian Aaraichi, documentary, Morocco, 2015, 16 min Q & A with student cultural translators 10:30-11:30 Call for Discussion: North African Plural Identities through Amazigh Film Dr. Daniela Merolla and Hakim Belabbes, Moroccan Filmmaker 11:30-12:30 Amazigh Wedding in the Anergui Valley Farida Benlyazid, documentary, Morocco, 2016, 26 min Q&A with Daniela Merolla and Hakim Belabbes 2-4 pm The journey of Khadija Khadija al Mourabit, Documentary, Netherlands/Morocco, 2017, 71 min Q&A with the filmmaker 4:15-5:15 Musical Performance: Kabyle Music 5:15-6:15 Reception 6:30-9:00 Defining Love, a Failed Attempt Hakim Belabbas, experimental feature, Morocco/USA, 2012, 90 min Q&A with Hakim Belabbes Friday May 10, 2019 LaGuardia Community College, LPAC, Little Theater 10:30-12:45 Best Amazigh Short Competition - screenings, vote, and ceremony No, Dimna Bounaylat, Morocco 2018, 18 min Family in Exile, Fatima Matousse, Morocco 2018, 15 min Afdis (The Hammer), Azro Magora, Libya 2017, 12 min Lotos, Slim Belguith, Tunisia, 2018, 8 min Columbia University Cowin Auditorium, Teachers College 2:45-3:45 Tekrouna, Syrine Said, Documentary short, Tunisia, 2015, 10 min Roundtable: Amazigh Cinema with Dr. Daniela Merolla, Filmmaker Hakim Belabbes, and faculty and students from Columbia University and LaGuardia Community College 4:00-5:30 An?aq (Migrating) Mohamed Bouzia, documentary, Morocco, 2018, 60 min Q&A with invited guests 6:00-9:00 Afdis (The Hammer) Azro Magora, Libya, 2017, 11min Zahra's Mother Tongue Fatima Sissani, documentary, France, 2011, 93 min Q&A with invited guests ? -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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