Monday, November 09, 2009
Spend an Afternoon with Icarus Films at the Margaret Mead Film & Video Festival!
On Saturday November 14th, the Margaret Mead festival at The Museum of Natural History in NYC will present two Icarus Films releases:
- 2pm: WAR AND LOVE IN KABUL
- 5:30pm: HOW I AM (from our newly acquired catalog of Fanlight Productions titles)
Do not miss them!
For more information, please visit the festival's website here.Labels: festival news, film festival, new york, screening
Interview with Helene Klodawsky, director of MALLS R US
In anticipation of the US premiere of MALLS R US at MoMA (see previous post), POV published an interesting interview with director Helene Klodawsky.Read the interview on POV's blog.Labels: director, festival news, Helene Klodawsky, interview, malls r us, MoMA, POV
New York Jewish Film Festival
Icarus Films' new acquisition A ROAD TO MECCA, The Journey of Muhammad Asad will have its US premiere at the New York Jewish Film Festival next week.
Screenings are held at the Walter Reade Theater, 165 West 65th street on Tuesday January 20th at 3:45pm and Wednesday 21st at 6:15pm.
Director Georg Misch will be in attendance.
For more information, click here!Labels: festival news, islam, Middle East
Interview of Nick Higgins, director of A MASSACRE FORETOLD
Head to the BBC Film Network website for a very interesting interview of filmmaker Nick Higgins conducted during the 2007 Edinburgh Film Festival where his documentary A MASSACRE FORETOLD, about the Zapatista rebellion in the Chiapas, was premiered. Labels: chiapas, festival news, massacre, mexico, politics
Wednesday, April 09, 2008
OPERATION FILMMAKER Awarded Best Documentary Feature
Following 10 days, 160 films, and thousands of moviegoers, the 17th Annual Florida Film Festival came to a close last weekend with a highly anticipated awards reception recognizing the best in American Independent Film.
Nina Davenport's OPERATION FILMMAKER was awarded the Grand Jury Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 2008 Florida Film Festival!
The film will open at the IFC Center in NYC on June 4th.
Labels: awards, festival news, Iraq
2 FRIF films receive awards at the 2008 Montreal International Festival of Films on Art
LOOKING FOR AN ICON was the recipient of the Award for Best Educational Film, while EILEEN GRAY received the Best Portrait Award.The 10-day International Festival of Films on Art (FIFA) was created in 1981 and has been striving ever since to increase public awareness and appreciation of the arts by promoting works by film, television and video artists and professionals.Labels: architecture, arts, awards, festival news, photography
The WPA Film Festival selects 4 films from the FRIF catalog
The Western Psychological Association is holding its annual meeting April 10th to 13th in Irvine, CA. DO COMMUNISTS HAVE BETTER SEX?, MADE OVER IN AMERICA and SELLING SICKNESS will be part of the film festival taking place during the conference. Last year's festival winner, THE 3 ROOMS OF MELANCHOLIA, will be showcased in a special encore presentation.Labels: festival news, psychology
2 FRIF Films to be shown at MoMA's Documentary Fortnight Festival
This year's Documentary Fortnight Festival at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City looks to be an interesting program, incorporating films on a wide array of subjects and from a variety of countries.
Included in the programs are
THE PRIZE OF THE POLE on Wednesday February 27th at 6 pm (to be followed by a discussion with the Director of the Margaret Mead Film Festival, Elaine Charnov) and
TEETH in a double-billing with EXPOSED on Friday, February 15th at 6pm.
Labels: cultural anthropology, festival news, MoMA, NYC events
Thursday, November 15, 2007
FRIF at the Middle East Studies Association Film Festival
Labels: academic conferences, cinema studies, festival news, Middle East
LOSERS AND WINNERS at the Margaret Mead Film & Video Festival
Two cultures collide when 400 Chinese workers move to Germany for a year and a half to take apart an entire gigantic modern coke factory—and ship it back to China. Tensions quickly become evident between the Germans and Chinese over workplace issues, especially the Germans' concerns about safety measures and environmental issues, and the Chinese indignation over their hosts' cultural condescension and criticism of the lazy work habits of the "old foreigners." In providing a human view of the effects of globalization, LOSERS AND WINNERS reveals the ironies and ambiguities inherent in global economic changes, the respective sensations of loss and accomplishment, and of differing personal prospects for the future.On Saturday, November 10th, at 1:15, as part of the Margaret Mead Film & Video Festival, LOSERS AND WINNERS will screen at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.Labels: asian studies, environment, festival news, new releases, NYC events, theatrical
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Guzmán Urzúa Wins Best Director Award
Camila Guzmán Urzúa won the prize for Best Director for
THE SUGAR CURTAIN at the Santiago Film Festival in Santiago, Chile last week. Urzúa documents her journey back to her childhood home in Cuba to revisit the so-called “golden age” of her childhood, while her memories contrast with the backdrop of present-day reality for her friends who stayed behind and those who left.
Labels: awards, camila guzman urzua, Cuba, el telon de azucar, festival news, sugar curtain
Suggestions for Jewish Film Festival Programmers
If you are looking for our newest titles to program in your Jewish film festival, screening series or just looking for films on Jewish themes, we have created a new subject page to help you find what you are looking for:
Suggestions for Jewish Film Festivals.
HOTHOUSE, which won a Special Jury Mention at this year's Sundance Film Festival is included, as is one of our April Bestsellers
JUDITH BUTLER. Check out the new page and be sure to bookmark it and check back for updates.
Labels: festival news, site updates, subject pages
Heddy Honigmann at San Francisco International Film Festival

Bay area blogger Steve Rhodes kindly shared his photos of Honigmann with us, taken during her Q&A with film critic John Anderson after the screening of
FOREVER at this year’s Festival. More photos at
Rhodes' Flickr site.
Anderson also wrote a wonderful essay on Honigmann's body of work as the festival honored her with their annual Persistence of Vision award. Read
Heddy Honigmann is Good For You by John Anderson.
Labels: festival news, Heddy Honigmann
FOREVER and OUR DAILY BREAD Win Fest Prizes
Heddy Honigmann's newest film
FOREVER just won Full Frame Documentary Film Festival's Inspiration Award, a juried award given to the film "that best exemplifies the value and relevance of world religions and spirituality."
FOREVER will also be screening at the upcoming San Francisco International Film Festival and Hot Docs in Toronto. We are also that this weekend,
OUR DAILY BREAD took the top jury award for Best Feature Documentary at the Ashland International Film Festival in Oregon. Find out where you can see these and other titles on our
Playdates page.
Labels: awards, festival news, Geyrhalter, Heddy Honigmann
Heddy Honigmann Receives Honors at Upcoming Festivals
We are please to announce that Heddy Honigmann will be receiving
Hot Docs'
Outstanding Achievement Award and
San Francisco Film Society will bestow its
Golden Gate Persistence of Vision Award during their April festivals
. Both awards are for exceptional, lifelong achievement in documentary. We have launched a new web page about Honigmann in our
Featured Filmmakers section where you can read about her life and career, called by Karen Cooper, Director of Film Forum in New York, "one of the most brilliant documentarians working today."
Labels: awards, festival news, Heddy Honigmann, site updates
HotHouse Wins Award at Sundance 2007The Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah came to a close yesterday with an Awards Ceremony where
HOTHOUSE by Israeli filmmaker Shimon Dohan received a Special Jury Prize in the World Cinema Documentary Competition! The film goes inside
Israel’s highest security facilities to witness everyday life of the nearly ten thousand Palestinian "security prisoners." World Cinema Documentary Competition jurors were Raoul Peck, Juan Carlos Rulfo, and Elizabeth Weatherford.
Labels: festival news, Israel, Palestine, prisons, Shimon Dotan
Thursday, December 07, 2006
HOTHOUSE Selected to 2007 Sundance Film Festival
We're pleased to announce that
HOTHOUSE—the latest film from renowned Israeli filmmaker Shimon Dotan, whose films have been the recipients of the Silver Bear Award at the Berlin Film Festival and numerous Israeli Academy Awards—has been selected to the
2007 Sundance Film Festival.
HOTHOUSE takes inside Israel's highest security prisons, explores the lives of Palestinian "security prisoners" (including Hamas and Fatah members of the Palestinian legistature) and the evolution of their society, inside and outside of prison, towards a democratic community.
Labels: festival news, Israel, Palestine, prisons, Shimon Dotan
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Grand Prize for OUR DAILY BREAD at
Environmental Film Festival
The prizes and acclaim keep coming for
OUR DAILY BREAD. It was just awarded the Grand Prize at the
2006 Paris International Festival of Films on the Environment.
The
critics raved when the film opened recently in New York and Chicago, and the film is now moving across the country.
Check our Screenings Page.
Labels: agribusiness, agriculture, awards, ecology, festival news, sustainablility
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
OUR DAILY BREAD Selected to Screen
at the 2006 New York Film Festival
We're very pleased to announce that the feature documentary OUR DAILY BREAD has been selected to screen at the prestigious New York Film Festival. This acclaimed, international prize winning film reveals the little-known world of high-tech agriculture. In a series of visually stunning, continuously tracking, wide-screen images that seem right out of a science-fiction movie, we see the places where food is cultivated and processed: surreal landscapes optimized for agricultural machinery, clean rooms in cool industrial buildings designed for maximum efficiency, and elaborate machines that operate on a 'disassembly line' basis. Labels: agribusiness, agriculture, ecology, festival news, NYC events, sustainablility