Film Independent today announced the names of the 30 filmmakers, from 11 nations, selected to participate in its 2022 Global Media Makers LA Residency, taking place in person this month.
The filmmakers and projects chosen are Sumon Delwar (My Cousin), Ali El Arabi and Ahmed El Zoghby (The Legend of Zeinab and Noah), Prantik Basu (Dengue), Archana Borhade and Mangesh Joshi (Purjey (Parts)), Sriram Raja and Deyali Mukherjee (New Sweetness), Kushal Batunge (They Call Her Mafia), Gaby Zarazir and Michael Zarazir, Lamia Chraibi and Hicham Lasri (Meskoun), Anup Poudel and Abinash Bikram Shah (Elephants in the Fog), Rajan Kathet and Sunir Pandey (No Winter Holidays), Fizza Ali Meerza and Nabeel Qureshi (There Was a Boy), Suzannah Mirghani (Cotton Queen), Amjad Abu Alala and Mohamed Kordofani (Goodbye Julia), Lotfi Achour and Anissa Daoud (Red Path), Rashid Abdelhamid and Ismahane Lahmar (A Respectable Family), Sezen Kayhan and Beste Yamalıoğlu (Women with...
The filmmakers and projects chosen are Sumon Delwar (My Cousin), Ali El Arabi and Ahmed El Zoghby (The Legend of Zeinab and Noah), Prantik Basu (Dengue), Archana Borhade and Mangesh Joshi (Purjey (Parts)), Sriram Raja and Deyali Mukherjee (New Sweetness), Kushal Batunge (They Call Her Mafia), Gaby Zarazir and Michael Zarazir, Lamia Chraibi and Hicham Lasri (Meskoun), Anup Poudel and Abinash Bikram Shah (Elephants in the Fog), Rajan Kathet and Sunir Pandey (No Winter Holidays), Fizza Ali Meerza and Nabeel Qureshi (There Was a Boy), Suzannah Mirghani (Cotton Queen), Amjad Abu Alala and Mohamed Kordofani (Goodbye Julia), Lotfi Achour and Anissa Daoud (Red Path), Rashid Abdelhamid and Ismahane Lahmar (A Respectable Family), Sezen Kayhan and Beste Yamalıoğlu (Women with...
- 4/13/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
The International Emerging Film Talent Association returns to Cannes with workshops and a new documentary as part of its mandate to help filmmakers from emerging regions, which this year includes Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Egypt and Palestine.
Iefta, in partnership with the Marché du Film and its Producers Network and Industry Workshops programs, has set up a series of meetings with industry pros to encourage filmmakers who otherwise would have little or no access to cinema resources.
This is the 12th anniversary of Iefta-supported initiatives including its Global Film Expression program. In the past, the Monaco-based organization has brought Ethiopian and Bangladesh filmmakers. This is the first year for Gfe filmmakers from Egypt and Palestine, and the first year of its new partnership with the Princess Grace Foundation-USA to sponsor a filmmaker in Cannes.
Iefta is sponsoring three filmmakers in the Producers Network. Participants will meet co-producers, sales agents, festivals...
Iefta, in partnership with the Marché du Film and its Producers Network and Industry Workshops programs, has set up a series of meetings with industry pros to encourage filmmakers who otherwise would have little or no access to cinema resources.
This is the 12th anniversary of Iefta-supported initiatives including its Global Film Expression program. In the past, the Monaco-based organization has brought Ethiopian and Bangladesh filmmakers. This is the first year for Gfe filmmakers from Egypt and Palestine, and the first year of its new partnership with the Princess Grace Foundation-USA to sponsor a filmmaker in Cannes.
Iefta is sponsoring three filmmakers in the Producers Network. Participants will meet co-producers, sales agents, festivals...
- 5/10/2018
- by Tim Gray
- Variety Film + TV
International Emerging Film Talent Association (Iefta) Brings Filmmakers From Emerging Economies Including Ethiopia, Bangladesh, Palestine andEgyptIefta continues its Global Film Expression Program bringing filmmakers From Emerging Economies Including Ethiopia, Bangladesh, Palestine, Egypt, and select film programs from the Watersprite Film Festival and The Princess Grace Foundation-usa to participate in The Producers Network & Industry Workshop of the Marché Du Film At The 71st Cannes Film Festival.
It also brings a new documentary, Beyond the Raging Sea, the amazing true life rescue story of adventurers Omar Samra and Omar Nour directed by Iefta founder, Marco Orsini.
During its the Third Annual ‘Doc Corner’ Refugee Voices In Film Screening in collaboration with the Marché Du Film and The Un Refugee Agency, the power of refugee testimonials will be displayed.
The Monaco-based International Emerging Film Talent Association (Iefta), fulfils its mandate, and returns for this year’s 71st Cannes Film Festival (8–19 May) with...
It also brings a new documentary, Beyond the Raging Sea, the amazing true life rescue story of adventurers Omar Samra and Omar Nour directed by Iefta founder, Marco Orsini.
During its the Third Annual ‘Doc Corner’ Refugee Voices In Film Screening in collaboration with the Marché Du Film and The Un Refugee Agency, the power of refugee testimonials will be displayed.
The Monaco-based International Emerging Film Talent Association (Iefta), fulfils its mandate, and returns for this year’s 71st Cannes Film Festival (8–19 May) with...
- 5/2/2018
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
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