From a press release
The 38th Festival du nouveau cinéma Rolls Out Blue Carpet For Opening Night!
Montreal, Wednesday October 7, 2009 – The 38th Festival du Nouveau Cinéma officially gets underway tonight with the world premiere screening of Ladies in Blue by Claude Demers. Michel Louvain and the ladies in blue await you on the blue carpet as of 7 p.m. at the Imperial Cinema (Sandra & Leo Kolber Centre, Salle Lucie & André Chagnon) for an emotion-packed evening.
*Blue attire strongly encouraged!
Over 250 films from 48 countries will make up the bulk of 10 uninterrupted days of festivities where prestigious international guests and local filmmakers alike will present their works to Montrealers. The festival takes off on Thursday October 8 with the opening of its Focus and Temps Temps Ø sections at the Imperial Cinema (Sandra & Leo Kolber Centre, Salle Lucie & André Chagnon) with the films Nuages sur la ville by Simon Galiero at 7:30 p.
The 38th Festival du nouveau cinéma Rolls Out Blue Carpet For Opening Night!
Montreal, Wednesday October 7, 2009 – The 38th Festival du Nouveau Cinéma officially gets underway tonight with the world premiere screening of Ladies in Blue by Claude Demers. Michel Louvain and the ladies in blue await you on the blue carpet as of 7 p.m. at the Imperial Cinema (Sandra & Leo Kolber Centre, Salle Lucie & André Chagnon) for an emotion-packed evening.
*Blue attire strongly encouraged!
Over 250 films from 48 countries will make up the bulk of 10 uninterrupted days of festivities where prestigious international guests and local filmmakers alike will present their works to Montrealers. The festival takes off on Thursday October 8 with the opening of its Focus and Temps Temps Ø sections at the Imperial Cinema (Sandra & Leo Kolber Centre, Salle Lucie & André Chagnon) with the films Nuages sur la ville by Simon Galiero at 7:30 p.
- 10/7/2009
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
From a media release
10 days of encounters, live action art and over-the-top projections
Montreal, Monday, October 5, 2009 – It’s a cross-platform world out there, and the digital data are flying. The revolution in production and distribution has started and it’s time to rethink image-making modes. The Fnc Lab offers an exploration of the potential for reconsidering archival images, and an examination of the avenues opening up for the films of tomorrow. It’s an event-packed program, unfolding free every day from October 7 to 18 at the Fnc Headquarters (Agora Hydro-Québec, UQÀM’s Cœur des Sciences Building, 175 President Kennedy Ave.).
"Taking It Back” Encounters"
Hear guest artists in conversation about the latest technologies and the promises they hold.
Taking Back the Archival Image: Speaker Rick Prelinger (USA, archive.org) talks about The Archive We Don’t Know, a light-hearted, purposeful exposé of why ephemera from the past are increasingly important. Presented in partnership with Dazibao,...
10 days of encounters, live action art and over-the-top projections
Montreal, Monday, October 5, 2009 – It’s a cross-platform world out there, and the digital data are flying. The revolution in production and distribution has started and it’s time to rethink image-making modes. The Fnc Lab offers an exploration of the potential for reconsidering archival images, and an examination of the avenues opening up for the films of tomorrow. It’s an event-packed program, unfolding free every day from October 7 to 18 at the Fnc Headquarters (Agora Hydro-Québec, UQÀM’s Cœur des Sciences Building, 175 President Kennedy Ave.).
"Taking It Back” Encounters"
Hear guest artists in conversation about the latest technologies and the promises they hold.
Taking Back the Archival Image: Speaker Rick Prelinger (USA, archive.org) talks about The Archive We Don’t Know, a light-hearted, purposeful exposé of why ephemera from the past are increasingly important. Presented in partnership with Dazibao,...
- 10/5/2009
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
From a media release
Montreal, Thursday, September 24, 2009 – The Festival du Nouveau Cinéma is pleased to announce the jury for its 38th Festival, which runs October 7 to 18. The jury members are well known personalities in the film and arts world, who will decide the winners of the Fnc’s numerous awards, to be handed out on Closing Night, Saturday, October 17 at the Imperial Cinema (Sandra & Leo Kolber Centre, Salle Lucie & André Chagnon).
Chaired by Cameron Bailey, co-director of Toronto’s International Film Festival, the jury for the International Selection also includes: Lucie Amyot, programming director at Tfo (Ontario’s Francophone television) and Chevalier de l’Ordre des arts et lettres; Mario Fortin, executive director of Cinéma Beaubien; American filmmaker Kim Massee (Cowboy Angels); and Quebec filmmaker-scriptwriter Kim N’Guyen (Le Marais, Truffe). They will award the Fnc’s top prize, the Quebecor Louve d’Or, which this year carries a $15,000 cash prize,...
Montreal, Thursday, September 24, 2009 – The Festival du Nouveau Cinéma is pleased to announce the jury for its 38th Festival, which runs October 7 to 18. The jury members are well known personalities in the film and arts world, who will decide the winners of the Fnc’s numerous awards, to be handed out on Closing Night, Saturday, October 17 at the Imperial Cinema (Sandra & Leo Kolber Centre, Salle Lucie & André Chagnon).
Chaired by Cameron Bailey, co-director of Toronto’s International Film Festival, the jury for the International Selection also includes: Lucie Amyot, programming director at Tfo (Ontario’s Francophone television) and Chevalier de l’Ordre des arts et lettres; Mario Fortin, executive director of Cinéma Beaubien; American filmmaker Kim Massee (Cowboy Angels); and Quebec filmmaker-scriptwriter Kim N’Guyen (Le Marais, Truffe). They will award the Fnc’s top prize, the Quebecor Louve d’Or, which this year carries a $15,000 cash prize,...
- 9/25/2009
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
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