Have you ever attended film school? For some it works out well, while others don’t even bother. This month’s Mas y Mas is about filmmakers without film schools.
Archive for September, 2010
Mas y Mas – Filmmakers without Film School
Wednesday, September 8th, 2010Cartoon Forum Hungary
Wednesday, September 1st, 201033 countries, 230 buyers, 700 delegates so far at next Cartoon Forum in Hungary
These few numbers give a glimpse of Magyar Cartoon Forum that will take place from 14-17 September 2010 in Sopron (Hungary).
62 projects of animation series for TV or cross-media will be pitched in order to speed-up their financing and strengthen their distribution, representing a total budget of 160 million EUR.
The full programme with the pitching sessions schedule and the list of restaurants is now online, as well as the list of attending buyers.
Registration (still open)
List of buyers
Programme (PDF)
JCI İSTANBUL CROSSROADS
Wednesday, September 1st, 20105th International Short Film Festival 2010
“Intercultural Dialogue and Immigration”
DEADLINE FOR SHORT FILM SUBMISSIONS: 9th October,2010
The festival is a short film competition that aims to create a global awareness to the emigration problems and all cinemamakers and cinema fans to transfer their “Intercultural Dialogue and Immigration” themed films to big screen. Festival will include seminars, panels, film screenings and workshops. In the competition section fiction, animation, documentary, and experimental short films with the “Intercultural Dialogue and Immigration” theme will compete and the directors will be supported with various awards.
This festival is a project of the non-profit organization connected to Junior Chamber International, “Worldwide Federation of Young Leaders and Entrepreneurs” Istanbul branch which is accepted as a constituent organization by other federations including Council of Europe and Euro Chambers as well as United Nation. JCI, being established in 1910, is the world’s 3rd biggest non-governmental organization with more than 200,000 members in 124 countries.
JCI ‹stanbul Crossroads International Short Film Competition and Festival is accepted to be supporting and making a contribution to the presentation of Turkey by Ministry of Culture and has been selected “World’s Most Successful Public Relations Program” and “Europe’s Most Successful Publication” in JCI 2007 World Congress.

