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5/4/2012
Meeting in the Europe House
With the initiative of the EUNIC group in Georgia, a meeting was held on May 2 in Europe House with the directors of the Tbilisi International Film Festival, Gaga Chkheidze and Nino Anjaparidze. (full text)
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4/27/2012
Georgian Films In Wiesbaden
XII Edition of the Festival of Central and Eastern European Film goEast was closed on April 24 in Wiesbaden. (full text)
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4/19/2012
“The Loneliest Planet” - Winner of the Istanbul Film Festival
The main prize of the 31st Istanbul International Film Festival “Golden Tulip” was awarded to the film by an American director, Julia Loktev - “The Loneliest Planet”. (full text)
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4/19/2012
DEADLINE for applications is EXTENDED!!!
DEADLINE for applications for a DAB Story Development Workshop is EXTENDED!!!
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4/18/2012
Call for Applications for the 6th DAB Regional Co-Production Forum
Directors Across Borders (DAB) Eastern Partnership Culture Program together with Golden Apricot Fund for Cinema Development is pleased to announce Call for Applications for the 6th DAB Regional Co-Production Forum to be held within the framework of the 9th Golden Apricot IFF in Yerevan, in July 10-12. (full text)
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4/18/2012
“NIKA” to Nana Janelidze
XXV Ceremony for the Russian National Film Awards was held in Moscow on April 8. (full text)
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3/29/2012
Call for Applications!
Directors Across Borders (DAB) is currently accepting applications for a Story Development Workshop!!! (full text)
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3/14/2012
An American journalist, Marie Colvin, died in the City of Homs, Syria
Marie Colvin an American journalist and war reporter at Sunday Times died while reporting from the besieged city of Homs in Syria on 22 February, 2012. (full text)
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3/11/2012
Ulrich Gregor's article about Tbilisi International Film festival in GERMAN FILM No 102
Every Year in December, an International Film Festival takes place in Tbilisi (also called Tiflis), the capital of Georgia.
Georgia is a country with great and well known cinematic traditions, starting in the silent era with "Salt of Svanetia" by Michail Kalatosov (1930) and other masterpieces, then culminating in the Soviet time with the great films (full text)
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