Today's Indie Beat comes with not one, but two brand new trailers for your intake enjoyment. One is from A Million Colours and the other is for The Shift. Come inside to check them out.
Here at Cinelinx we like to talk about all aspects of filmmaking and movie news. To that end, we now have Indie Beat where we'll highlight some of the latest news, trailers, and PR releases from the indie filmmaker scene. So if you're an independent filmmaker and want some coverage on our site, be sure to drop us a line at jordan@cinelinx.com .
Let's kick things off with The Shift:
The Shift Synopsis: A jaded nurse struggles to train an idealistic new grad, care for a suffering little girl asking for peace, and deal with the haunting memories of his younger brother’s drowning on what turns out to be the worst 12 hours of his life.
Here at Cinelinx we like to talk about all aspects of filmmaking and movie news. To that end, we now have Indie Beat where we'll highlight some of the latest news, trailers, and PR releases from the indie filmmaker scene. So if you're an independent filmmaker and want some coverage on our site, be sure to drop us a line at jordan@cinelinx.com .
Let's kick things off with The Shift:
The Shift Synopsis: A jaded nurse struggles to train an idealistic new grad, care for a suffering little girl asking for peace, and deal with the haunting memories of his younger brother’s drowning on what turns out to be the worst 12 hours of his life.
- 2/4/2013
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
A Million Colours, the $6.5million South African human rights epic continues it’s long festival life in San Francisco The South African film “A Million Colours” was one of the many classic and brand new films from the UK, Ireland, Australia and South Africa that were screened and celebrated at the Mostly British Film Festival in San Francisco recently. The film, directed by Peter Bishai and starring Wandile Molebatsi (“Skeem”) and Stelio Savante (“What If,” “My Super Ex-Girlfriend,”) has been a festival favorite at the Hollywood Black Film Festival, the Montreal World Film Festival, the Pan African Film & Arts Festival and the AFI: New African Films Festival and the Atlantic [ Read More ]
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- 2/3/2013
- by monique
- ShockYa
Gurvinder Singh’s Anhey Ghore da daan (Alms for a blind horse) won Special Jury mention with a cash prize of Usd 50,000 at the 5th Abu Dhabi Film Festival. India born British director Gemma Atwal’s documentary on the wonder kid of Orissa– Marathon Boy bagged her award for Best New Director with a cash prize of Usd 50,000.
Alms for a Blind Horse was in the New Horizon Competition at the festival. The Jury for the competition was headed by Iranian-Kurdish filmmaker Bahman Gobadi (Half Moon, Turtles can fly). The award for Best Film in this section was bagged by Stories Only Exist When Remembered, a Brazilan, Argentinian and French co production directed by Julia Murat.
The best documentary award was won by The Tiniest Place, a Mexican film directed by Titiana Huezo. The jury was headed by Egyptian-Canadian director Tahani Rached, while New Delhi based documentary filmmaker Anwar Jamal also served on the jury.
Alms for a Blind Horse was in the New Horizon Competition at the festival. The Jury for the competition was headed by Iranian-Kurdish filmmaker Bahman Gobadi (Half Moon, Turtles can fly). The award for Best Film in this section was bagged by Stories Only Exist When Remembered, a Brazilan, Argentinian and French co production directed by Julia Murat.
The best documentary award was won by The Tiniest Place, a Mexican film directed by Titiana Huezo. The jury was headed by Egyptian-Canadian director Tahani Rached, while New Delhi based documentary filmmaker Anwar Jamal also served on the jury.
- 10/21/2011
- by Bikas Mishra
- DearCinema.com
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