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Film festival

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Film festival: Encyclopedia - César Award

The César Award is the national film award of France first given out in 1975. The nominations are made by the members of the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinema. The nationally televised award ceremony is held in the Théatre du Châtelet, in Paris each February. The name of the award comes from the sculptor, César Baldaccini (1921-1998). The trophies are actual sculptures of the artist. César Award - Winners. César Award - Best Picture AwardsIncluding:

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Film festival: Encyclopedia II - César Award - Winners

César Award - Best Picture Awards. See César Award for Best Film César Award - Best Director Awards. See César Award for Best Director César Award - Best Actor Awards. See César Award for Best Actor See César Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role César Award - Best Actress Awards. See César Award for Best Actress See César Award for ...

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Film festival: Encyclopedia II - César Award - Winners

César Award - Best Picture Awards. See César Award for Best Film César Award - Best Director Awards. See César Award for Best Director César Award - Best Actor Awards. See César Award for Best Actor See César Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role César Award - Best Actress Awards. See César Award for Best Actress See César Award for ...

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Film festival: Encyclopedia - Festival

A festival or fest is an event, usually staged by a local community, which centers on some theme, sometimes on some unique aspect of the community. "Cherry Days" in Paonia, Colorado is a typical festival. The word fest derives from the German language (see list of German expressions in English). In religion, a festival is also a set of celebrations in honour of God or gods. Festival - Types of festivals. Arts festival Film festival Food festival Literar ...

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Film festival: Encyclopedia II - Abdoulaye Ascofaré - Biography

Ascofaré was a radio host until 1978, at which point he became a teacher at the Institut National des Arts in Bamako. In 1984, he received a diploma in film studies from the Moscow State Institute of Cinematography, and in 1985 he joined the Centre National de Production Cinématographique in Bamako as a director. Beginning in 1991, he produced several short films, and in 1997 he produced his first full-length film, Faraw, une mère des sables (Faraw, a mother of the sands), which retraces twenty-four hours in the life of a Songhaï woman. Faraw won the Golden Bayard for A ...

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Film festival: Encyclopedia II - 2005 Cannes Film Festival - Feature film competition

2005 Cannes Film Festival - Jury. Emir Kusturica, President (Serbia and Montenegro) Fatih Akin (Germany) Javier Bardem (Spain) Nandita Das (India) Salma Hayek (Mexico) Toni Morrison (United States) Benoît Jacquot (France) Agnès Varda (France) John Woo (China) 2005 Cannes Film Festival - Films in Competition. Lemming, by Dominik Moll (opening film) A History of Violenc ...

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Film festival: Encyclopedia II - 2004 Cannes Film Festival - Feature film competition

2004 Cannes Film Festival - Jury. Quentin Tarantino, President (United States) Emmanuelle Béart (France) Edwidge Danticat (United States) Tilda Swinton (United Kingdom) Kathleen Turner (United States) Benoît Poelvoorde (Belgium) Jerry Schatzberg (United States) Tsui Hark (Hong Kong) Peter Von Bagh (Finland) 2004 Cannes Film Festival - Films in Competition. 2046, by Wong Kar-waiSee also:

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Film festival: Encyclopedia II - Bent Hamer - Biography

Hamer studied film theory and literature at the University of Stockholm and the Stockholm Film School. In addition to his feature films, he has written and directed a number of short films and documentaries. His first film, Eggs, premiered at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival where it was shown in the Directors Fortnight. That same year, it was shown in competition at the Moscow International Film festival where it won the award for Best First Film; it also received the Fipresci ...

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Film festival: Encyclopedia II - List of film-related topics - Motion picture-related topics alphabetical list

This page aims to list all topics related to the field of motion pictures. For articles about individuals or specific films, see the appropriate lists at the bottom of this page. # A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z List of film-related topics - #. 1.85:1 ratio -- 2.35:1 ratio -- 3-D film -- 3D LUT -- 4-point lighting setup -- 16 mm film -- 35 mm film -- 70mm -- 76th Academy Awards -- ...

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Film festival: Encyclopedia II - Film industry - History of film

Mechanisms for producing artificialy created, two-dimensional images in motion were demonstrated as early as the 1860's, including the zoetrope and the praxinoscope. These machines were outgrowths of simple optical devices (such as magic lanterns), and would display sequences of still pictures at sufficient speed for the images on the pictures to appear to be moving. Naturally, the images needed to be carefully designed to achieve t ...

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Film festival: Encyclopedia II - Film - History of film

Mechanisms for producing artificially created, two-dimensional images in motion were demonstrated as early as the 1860s, with devices such as the zoetrope and the praxinoscope. These machines were outgrowths of simple optical devices (such as magic lanterns), and would display sequences of still pictures at sufficient speed for the images on the pictures to appear to be moving, a phenomenon called persistence of vision. Naturally, the images needed to be carefully designed to achieve the desired effect — and the underlying principle became ...

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Film festival: Encyclopedia II - Film industry - History of film

Mechanisms for producing artificialy created, two-dimensional images in motion were demonstrated as early as the 1860's, including the zoetrope and the praxinoscope. These machines were outgrowths of simple optical devices (such as magic lanterns), and would display sequences of still pictures at sufficient speed for the images on the pictures to appear to be moving. Naturally, the images needed to be carefully designed to achieve the desired effect — and the underlying principle became the basis for the development of film animation. ...

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Film industry, Film industry - History of film, Film industry - Origins of motion picture arts and sciences, Film industry - Protean developments, Film industry - The silent era, Film industry - The Sound Era & The Golden Age of Hollywood, Film industry - The 1940s: the war and post-war years, Film industry - The 1950s: Widescreen 70mm Stereo and even 3D, Film industry - The 1960s, Film industry - The 1970s, Film industry - The '80s: sequels blockbusters and videotape, Film industry - The Digital Age, Film industry - The '90s and new Millenium: technical advances, Film industry - Film theory, Film industry - History, Film industry - Specific theories styles and movements in film, Film industry - Film criticism, Film industry - The motion picture industry, Film industry - Stages of filmmaking, Film industry - Development, Film industry - Preproduction, Film industry - Production, Film industry - Post-production, Film industry - Distribution, Film industry - Film crew, Film industry - Production Team, Film industry - Primary Production Artists, Film industry - Camera and lighting, Film industry - Production sound, Film industry - Postproduction picture, Film industry - Postproduction sound, Film industry - Independent filmmaking, Film industry - Animation, Film industry - Film venues, Film industry - Development of film technology, Film industry - Endurance of films, Film industry - Wikibooks, Film industry - Basic types of film, Film industry - Lists, Film industry - Other

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Film festival: Encyclopedia II - Film - History of film

Mechanisms for producing artificially created, two-dimensional images in motion were demonstrated as early as the 1860s, with devices such as the zoetrope and the praxinoscope. These machines were outgrowths of simple optical devices (such as magic lanterns), and would display sequences of still pictures at sufficient speed for the images on the pictures to appear to be moving, a phenomenon called persistence of vision. Naturally, the images needed to be carefully designed to achieve the desire ...

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Film festival: Encyclopedia II - Film - History of film

Mechanisms for producing artificialy created, two-dimensional images in motion were demonstrated as early as the 1860's, including the zoetrope and the praxinoscope. These machines were outgrowths of simple optical devices (such as magic lanterns), and would display sequences of still pictures at sufficient speed for the images on the pictures to appear to be moving. Naturally, the images needed to be carefully designed to achieve the desire ...

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Film, Film - History of film, Film - Origins of motion picture arts and sciences, Film - Protean developments, Film - The silent era, Film - The Sound Era & The Golden Age of Hollywood, Film - The 1940s: the war and post-war years, Film - The 1950s: Widescreen 70mm Stereo and even 3D, Film - The 1960s, Film - The 1970s, Film - The '80s: sequels blockbusters and videotape, Film - The Digital Age, Film - The '90s and new Millenium: technical advances, Film - Film theory, Film - History, Film - Specific theories styles and movements in film, Film - Film criticism, Film - The motion picture industry, Film - Stages of filmmaking, Film - Development, Film - Preproduction, Film - Production, Film - Post-production, Film - Distribution, Film - Film crew, Film - Production Team, Film - Primary Production Artists, Film - Camera and lighting, Film - Production sound, Film - Postproduction picture, Film - Postproduction sound, Film - Independent filmmaking, Film - Animation, Film - Film venues, Film - Development of film technology, Film - Endurance of films, Film - Wikibooks, Film - Basic types of film, Film - Lists, Film - Other

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Film festival: Encyclopedia II - Film - Animation

Animation is the technique in which each frame of a film is produced individually, whether generated as a computer graphic, or by photographing a drawn image, or by repeatedly making small changes to a model unit (see claymation and stop motion), and then photographing the result with a special animation camera. When the frames are strung together and the resulting film is viewed at a speed of 16 or more frames per second, there is an illusion of continuous movement (due to the persistence of vision). Generating such a film is very labour intensive and t ...

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Film, Film - History of film, Film - Film theory, Film - Film criticism, Film - The motion picture industry, Film - Stages of filmmaking, Film - Film crew, Film - Independent filmmaking, Film - Animation, Film - Film venues, Film - Development of film technology, Film - Endurance of films, Film - Wikibooks, Film - Basic types of film, Film - Lists, Film - Other

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Film festival: Encyclopedia II - Film - Film venues

When it is initially produced, a film is normally shown to audiences in a movie theater. The first theater designed exclusively for cinema opened in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1905. Thousands of such theaters were built or converted from existing facilities within a few years. In the United States, these theaters came to be known as nickelodeons, because admission typically cost a nickel (five cents). Typically, one film is the featured presentation (or feature film). There were "double features"; typically, a high quality "A picture ...

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Film festival: Encyclopedia II - Film - Development of film technology

Filmstock consists of a transparent celluloid, polyester, or other plastic base coated with an emulsion containing light-sensitive chemicals. Cellulose nitrate was the first type of film base used to record motion pictures, but due to its flammability was eventually replaced by safer materials. Stock widths and the film format for images on the reel have had a rich history, though most large commercial films are still ...

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Film festival: Encyclopedia II - Film - Independent filmmaking

Filmmaking also takes place outside of the Hollywood studio system, and is commonly called independent filmmaking. An independent film (or indie film) is a film initially produced without financing or distribution from a major movie studio. Creative, business, and technological reasons have all contributed to the growth of the indie film scene in the late 20th and early 21st century. Creatively, it was becoming increasingly difficult to get studio bac ...

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Film festival: Encyclopedia II - Film - Stages of filmmaking

The nature of the film determines the size and type of crew required during filmmaking. Many Hollywood adventure films need computer generated imagery (CGI), created by dozens of 3D modellers, animators, rotoscopers and compositors. However, a low-budget, independent film may be made with a skeleton crew, often paid very little. Filmmaking takes place all over the world using different technologies, styles of acting and genre, and is produced in a variety of economic contexts that range from state- ...

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Film festival: Encyclopedia II - Film - Film criticism

Film criticism is the analysis and evaluation of films. In general this can be divided into academic criticism by film scholars and journalistic film criticism that appears regularly in newspapers and other media. Film critics working for newspapers, magazines, and broadcast media mainly review new releases. Normally they only see any given film once and have only a day or two to formulate opinions. Despite this, critics have an important impact of films, especially those of certain genres. Mass marketed action, horror, and comedy fil ...

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