|
|
About · Contact · Help · Desk · ⚙ · 3,562 articles | Contents · A–Ž index |
Denis Valič (talk | contribs) m |
Denis Valič (talk | contribs) (brez 2009) |
||
Line 36: | Line 36: | ||
− | The Festival of Slovene Film is the main yearly event for Slovene cinema and as such it is a meeting point for everybody who is concerned with it: that is for Slovene film professionals and the general public, as well as for film experts and professionals from abroad (journalists, scholars, producers, distributors and buyers). During the festival conferences on a topical issue related to film, such as film production, funding, acting, scriptwriting, or international links and foundations, are organised, as well as presentations of different projects related to Slovene cinema (DVDs, books, web pages ...). | + | The Festival of Slovene Film is the main yearly event for Slovene cinema and as such it is a meeting point for everybody who is concerned with it: that is for Slovene film professionals and the general public, as well as for film experts and professionals from abroad (journalists, scholars, producers, distributors and buyers). During the festival conferences on a topical issue related to film, such as film production, funding, acting, scriptwriting, or international links and foundations, are organised, as well as presentations of different projects related to Slovene cinema (DVDs, books, web pages ...). On each festival day, after the morning screenings, press conferences are organised were journalists and the general public can meet with directors, producers, actors and other members of the casts of films presented in the programme. |
Films that are selected for the festival are devided into two main sections: the competiton programme and the accompanying | Films that are selected for the festival are devided into two main sections: the competiton programme and the accompanying | ||
programme. Films selected for the competition programme are running for the Vesna Award (named after the Slovene 1954 film classic Vesna made by František Čap), bestowed by the Festival's five-member jury in 17 different categories. Other festival awards are: the Metod Badjura Award for lifetime achievement, named after the first Slovene film director of photography Metod Badjura and bestowed by the Society of Slovene Film Artists; the Kodak Award for best cinematography; the FIPRESCI Slovenia Award for Best Picture bestowed by the three-members jury of the International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI), Slovenia. Awards are also given by various other associations and companies and by Stop Media magazine. | programme. Films selected for the competition programme are running for the Vesna Award (named after the Slovene 1954 film classic Vesna made by František Čap), bestowed by the Festival's five-member jury in 17 different categories. Other festival awards are: the Metod Badjura Award for lifetime achievement, named after the first Slovene film director of photography Metod Badjura and bestowed by the Society of Slovene Film Artists; the Kodak Award for best cinematography; the FIPRESCI Slovenia Award for Best Picture bestowed by the three-members jury of the International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI), Slovenia. Awards are also given by various other associations and companies and by Stop Media magazine. | ||
− | + | ||
[[Image:9_06.JPG|thumb]] | [[Image:9_06.JPG|thumb]] |
This logo is missing!
If you have it, please email it to us.
This logo is missing!
If you have it, please email it to us.
21 Apr 2016
23 Apr 2016
Screenings of ten short films presented by the Festival of Slovenian Film at the 25th Croatian Film Days
The Festival of Slovene Film is the main yearly event for Slovene cinema and as such it is a meeting point for everybody who is concerned with it: that is for Slovene film professionals and the general public, as well as for film experts and professionals from abroad (journalists, scholars, producers, distributors and buyers). During the festival conferences on a topical issue related to film, such as film production, funding, acting, scriptwriting, or international links and foundations, are organised, as well as presentations of different projects related to Slovene cinema (DVDs, books, web pages ...). On each festival day, after the morning screenings, press conferences are organised were journalists and the general public can meet with directors, producers, actors and other members of the casts of films presented in the programme.
Films that are selected for the festival are devided into two main sections: the competiton programme and the accompanying programme. Films selected for the competition programme are running for the Vesna Award (named after the Slovene 1954 film classic Vesna made by František Čap), bestowed by the Festival's five-member jury in 17 different categories. Other festival awards are: the Metod Badjura Award for lifetime achievement, named after the first Slovene film director of photography Metod Badjura and bestowed by the Society of Slovene Film Artists; the Kodak Award for best cinematography; the FIPRESCI Slovenia Award for Best Picture bestowed by the three-members jury of the International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI), Slovenia. Awards are also given by various other associations and companies and by Stop Media magazine.
Culture.si offers information on Slovene cultural producers, venues, festivals and support services, all in one place. It encourages international cultural exchange in the fields of arts, culture and heritage. The portal and its content is owned and funded by the Ministry of Culture, funded by the European Union Recovery and Resilience Plan and developed by Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory.