Jihlava IDFF 2010 (October 26 - 31) organizes the sixth presentation of upcoming documentaries from Eastern Europe DOCU TALENTS FROM THE EAST 2010 - within the industry programme of Karlovy Vary IFF starting tomorrow.
During the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival the Jihlava IDFF organizes The Docu Talents from the East presentation of nine creative documentary projects from the Eastern Europe in progress.
To submit your new documentary film for the 14th Jihlava International Documentary Film Festival, which will take place on October 26 – 31, 2010 in the Czech Republic, you should fill in the entryform and send 2 preview DVDs.
On May 1st docalliancefilms.com introduces the film cycle which has grown from amateur family films to become a unique testimony of spontaneous private lives.
From Monday, 22nd March till Sunday, 11th April the website www.docalliancefilms.com offers FREE worldwide stream of three selected films by the master of Czech documentary filmmaking from THE RESTORED FILMS BY JAN SPATA project, which was awarded by the Czech Lion for The Best Audiovisual Enterprise of the year.
Docalliancefilms.com is looking forward to acquiring the following docs that will be presented on the portal in February and March.
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www.ihned.cz// The famous filmmaker introduced the film by Vít Klusák and Filip Remunda at the Traverse City Film Festival.
Take a look at the new documentary projects by Czech and Slovak directors introduced at the DOCU Talents Panel at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
www.dokweb.net // The 45th Karlovy Vary IFF presents a retrospective of documentary films by Karel Vachek. The programme consists of the following titles:
The 2010 Pavel Koutecký Award goes to Martin Ryšavý's documentary film Country of Dreams that provides a glimpse into the dreams and challenges of Vietnamese who came to the Czech Republic in search of a better life.
The FIPRESCI jury awarded Jan Gogola's I Love My Boring Life.
The film VÁCLAV HAVEL, PRAGUE CASTLE was awarded the Jury Grand Prize at the second annual Politics on Film festival held on May 4 – 9, 2010 in Washington, D.C.
The 12th year of the festival of documentary films about human rights will be held in the Czech capital from 10 to 18 March. By the end of April, you can follow it in 29 Czech cities.
This weekend, the world's most visible film awards as well as the Czech Lion awards were presented.
Detailed information on one of the most successful films of the Ex Oriente Film workshop.
In the festival's first press release, you can read about its programme, its new graphic design as well as its main guest, lord Robert Winston.
aktualne.cz // Kamil Fila // Without any doubt, Helena Třeštíková with her method represents a unique phenomenon even among world documentarists. Following "her" people for some ten or even twenty years, her time-lapse films are an extreme fulfillment of the simplified notion of the documentary - that of a direct record of the visible world.
MF Dnes // Pavel Pokorný // In the interview, Marek Hovorka, the festival director, looks back at the interesting events of the past fall while reflecting deeper on the sense of documentary filmmaking.
zpravy.iDNES.cz // Lucie Česálková // The Oxford dictionary defines reconstruction as building something up again. This year's Jihlava International Documentary Film Festival has chosen reconstruction for its theme, understanding it as "permanent reparation" according to the words of festival director Marek Hovorka.
Petr Pláteník // Interview with the Winner of the Czech Joy Section
Hospodářské noviny // Petr Fischer // Isn't it absurd? The Jihlava Documentary Film Festival awards a film that is not documentary at all. However, the modern history of film proves that it is not possible to use the measure of reality as such, as this very film erases the difference.
aktuálně.cz // Kamil Fila // An interview with Marek Hovorka about the Jihlava documentary festival.
Respekt//Jan Gregor// Those who are persuaded that the documentary should depict reality in a neutral way should give Jihlava a wide berth the next week.
Lucia Makayová//Hospodářské noviny// The director of the film Cooking History Peter Kerekes in an interview for HN:
Michal Procházka//www.novinky.cz// The time-lapse documentary about the “plague“ called automobile transport in Prague has been made by Martin Mareček for the long six years. His playful AutoMat is now entering distribution, however, for close and remote friends, it had existed long before it was finished.
Vojtěch Rynda//www.lidovky.cz// Auto*Mat is more than “just” a film. It represents one of the many activities of an initiative of the same name struggling for a “healthy” Prague. As such, without exaggeration or pathos, it has the potential to change the capital for the better.