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« le: Juillet 29, 2025, 07:02:40 am »
Lcol Sister, More than Honey win top Swiss Film Awards
 Film London has announced the shortlist for its Artists Moving Image Network  FLAMIN  programme, whichaims to encourage artist film-makers to become more ambitous in their work. 11 artist film-makers have selected for the shortlist and will receive production development awards as well as mentoring. Of the 11 projects  which are all 20 minutes or  stanley cup longer , up to fiv stanley cup e will be selected for production, receiving financial support of up to 拢50,000 each to turn the concepts into realities.The shortlist is:Brad Butler and Karen Mirza 鈥?Direct Speech Acts: On Language As ViolenceShezad Dawood 鈥?The Melancholy Departure Of Representative 766990Laura Gannon 鈥?Her Grace oMaliceHilary Koob-Sassen 鈥?Frankenstein In Filletville/Songs Of The Swamp/The Syntax OctopusUrsula Mayer 鈥?GondaLaure Prouvost 鈥?The WandererGrace Schwindt 鈥?My Grandparents TenantJennet Thomas 鈥?School Of ChangeEileen Simpson and Ben White 鈥?Auditory Learning  working title Emily Wardill 鈥?Fulll FirearmsEmma Wolukau-Wanambwa 鈥?A Film About Houses And Dea stanley cup thTheschemewas created, according to Film London, as a result of feedback from artist film-makers looking to make more ambitious work. It also coincides with artists receiving mainstream recognition for film-making such as Sam Taylor-Wood for Nowhere Boy, Steve McQueen for Hunger in 2008 and Gillian Wearing with her first feature, Self Made, being selected to premiere at the BFI London Film Festival in October.The scheme, which was launched in March and is backed by the Atin Skillset launches Scottish training programme Screen NETS
 Free screen stanley cup ing in tribute to Oscar-winning director Malik Bendjelloul.Protagonist Pictures and theSwedish Film Institute are to host ascreeningof Searching for Sugar Man in Cannesas atribute to directorMalik Bendjelloulwho died thisweek.The freescreening is scheduled to take place  stanley germany this Sunday  May 18  at 9.30am in Cinema Star 1.The 36-year-old Swedishdirector, whocommitted suicide at his home in Stockholmthis week, wona host of awardsfor his remarkable story of singer Rodriguez,including theOscar forBest Documentary Feature and the BAFTA for Best Documentary Film.Protagonist Pictures handled international sales for the film.TopicsCannesCannes MarketEurope           No comments                                                          stanley cup               Related articles                                                                                                                                        News                                      Quentin Tarantino to be Cannes Classics guest of honour                                                        2025-05-07T11:15:00Z                    By Ben Dalton                                    Classics also includes Amores perros presented by Alejandro G. Inarritu.                                                                                                                                News                                      Third Shaun The Sheep film in the works from Aardman, Studiocanal