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Friday, March 30, 2012

“ NAJMOALDIN” Documentary Film up edit desk.


Shooting of “NAJMOALDIN” documentary film by Sear Noorzad finished.




NAJMOALDIN is one of Police festival Committee Award Application projects.

Siyar Noorzad
NAJMOALDIN is a young police officer who is from Khan Abad of Kunduz, but since ten years he is doing his duty as police inspector in Chaar Asyab of Kabul close to Logar province. He is a Persian speaker, but in Chaar Asyab most of the people are speaking Pashto. At the first it was difficult for Najmoaldin to speak Pashto, but right now he can speak a very well Pashto. 

Noorzad said: for rough cut of NAJMOALDIN 13 days is need and for final cut between 12-15 days is need.

This film custom built UNDP in Kabul with communion of ILIA EVENTS that has responsible of this film, will product. also Miriam films is producer of this film.
The Afghanistan Ministry of Interior is at the forefront of supporting POLICE FILM effort providing a unique insight into one of the most controversial police forces in the world.  
 




Sunday, March 18, 2012

MIRIAM FILMS in Tel Avive International Film Festival



3 films from MIRIAM FILMS in 14 Tel Aviv International Student Film Festival.

"Death to the Camera"
"The Glasses"
"Uncrowded"
Have been selected to the TAU International Student Film Festival's International Competition 2012 as Grand Prize nominees.

Uncrowded” short fiction film by Seyyed Ali Mousavi “Azad”


About film: A nine year old child in Kabul decides to build a house to escape his boredom but first must overcome a number of obstacles in order to do so.
This film was winner of Best child actor in 4th Tolo TV film festival in Kabul in 2009.



The Glasses” short fiction film by Seyyed Husseini Mousavi
About film: two friends; one of them a boy and other one is a girl. The boy whose name is MEHRAB Finds a book full of mad and takes it home with himself. The girl whose name RAHELEH accidentally sees the book. None of them can read the book, so they go to Raheleh`s grand father to teach them how to read. The boy accidentally breaks the arm of the gather’s glasses. In order to learn reading they should fix the glasses. They try many ways which you will discover during the course of the film. 
This film was best fiction short film between 14 films in a grant awards from Kabul US embassy in 2011.


Death to the Camera” short documentary film by sayed Qasem Husseini.
About film: A camera moves among woman working their last day on a job site. As they joke and fight – accusing each other of being prostitutes, liars, and racists – the mood repeatedly shifts between belly laughs and rage. The women are left waiting for hours for their pay by the charity that administers the cash-for-work program. As they wait, they consider what debts they’ll pay off, what food they’ll buy, and how they’ll stay warm during the approaching winter. There is lively discussion about what happens to all the aid that never reaches them, and whether Karzai is a crook or a servant of the people.
Is the camera revealing anything truthful, or simply inciting these women to present what they think ‘the other’ wants to hear – or what might get them something from the world on the other side of the camera? Who is on the other side of that camera anyway? 
"Death to the Camera" was winner of Best documentary film in THE 1st AUTUMN HUMAN RIGHTS FILM FESTIVAL, in 2011.
This film produced by CS Film in 2010-2011

About Tel Aviv International Student Film Festival:
Festivals in the world for student films, and is considered one of the most important in this field.

Every two years, in the month of June, hundreds of students, lecturers and well-known guests of honor from the first line of the world cinema industry, gather in Tel-Aviv for a week of rich and intensive fresh young cinema, and for a unique cultural gathering.

Hundreds of films, premiere screenings, fascinating cinematic events, workshops, conferences and special projects take place alongside each other, inviting thousands of visitors to the cinematheque theatres daily.

The International Student Film Festival is run and produced since 1986 by film students from the Tel-Aviv University, and has gathered in its 20 years of existence much prestige and reputation.

Saturday, March 17, 2012

“Cold Mountain” Film up edit desk.

Shooting of “Cold Mountain” film by sayed Qasem Husseini finished.



Husseini said: rough cut of cold mountain 10 days is need and for final cut between 10-12 days is need.


Story of this film is about Police national in SALANG area.

This film custom built UNDP in Kabul with communion of ILIA EVENTS that has responsible of this film, will product.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Two short films from Afghanistan in BBC Persian


Moving in a circle and Shelter in APARAT.


Two short films from Afghanistan will broadcast on BBC Persian in Aparat program.


“Moving in a circle” by Ahmad Siyar Noorzad

Siyar Noorzad
The lonely moments of an Afghan woman who was living in Europe and has now returned home. She came home for familiarity and companionship but finds herself in a strange land which is lonelier than her life in Europe.





“Shelter” an animation by Sayed Mohsen Husseini.
حسینی
Sayed Mohsen

A short Animation film that talks about the ruinous war. 





Thursday, March 8, 2012

DOCUMENTARY GRANT



DIALOGUE OF CULTURES FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES $40,000 DOCUMENTARY GRANT

17 february 2012 at 1:31

DIALOGUE OF CULTURES FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES $40,000 DOCUMENTARY GRANT
 
 
BERLIN, February 8, 2012 – Successfully launched in New York last year, the Dialogue of Cultures Festival is very proud to announce its $40,000 grant program for the production of a 30-minute documentary that best captures the festival’s theme in a creative and vibrant way.
 
Applications can be entered until April 30 by director/producer teams from all over the world. The winner will be announced during the Cannes film festival, with production starting immediately following the announcement. The resulting documentary will premiere at the Oct 20-23 2012 edition in Brussels after which it will also be submitted for screenings at other festivals worldwide.
 
Dialogue of Cultures International Film Festival is the world’s first festival dedicated to globalization, showcasing features and docs with characters in search of their identity, trying to balance a desire to preserve their own distinctiveness, self-identity while still understanding and respecting other cultures.
 
Founded by film producer Boris Cherdabayev (2008 Pusan opener GIFT TO STALIN), Dialogue of Cultures (Oct 20-23 each year) is a nomadic festival, taking place in a different country each year. After its launch in New York in 2011, the next edition is schedule for Brussels (Oct 20-23), where it will reach out to Euro parliamentarians and organizations.
 
According to the competition regulations that will last from 15 February to 30 April 2012 all applicants must send their CV, filmography, letters of recommendation, publications in press of any, annotation of a theme/synopsis and short director’s statement with a fully explained budget of a documentary film mentioning the country and location of shootings to the following email address: dashimova@dciff.net with the copy to diana.ashimova@gmail.com
  
Please mention the subject of your letter as «Project for grant».
 
For more information on grant entries, please contact Diana Ashimova (Program director, dashimova@dciff.net,  diana.ashimova@gmail.com, +7 777 272 60 15).

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Death to the Camera SELECTED TO HOT DOCS 2012

Death to the Camera SELECTED TO HOT DOCS 2012
Death to the Camera by Sayed Qasem Husseini HOT DOCS invite Death to the Camera to screen at the 2012 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival (April 26-May 6).
Death to the Camera will be presented with a feature documentary, and is eligible for the Award for Best Short Documentary, and the Audience Award.




About film: A camera moves among woman working their last day on a job site. As they joke and fight – accusing each other of being prostitutes, liars, and racists – the mood repeatedly shifts between belly laughs and rage. The women are left waiting for hours for their pay by the charity that administers the cash-for-work program. As they wait, they consider what debts they’ll pay off, what food they’ll buy, and how they’ll stay warm during the approaching winter. There is lively discussion about what happens to all the aid that never reaches them, and whether Karzai is a crook or a servant of the people.
Is the camera revealing anything truthful, or simply inciting these women to present what they think ‘the other’ wants to hear – or what might get them something from the world on the other side of the camera? Who is on the other side of that camera anyway?
"Death to the Camera" Produced by CS Film.

Sayed Qasem Husseini, is a member of MIRIAM FILMS, now studies in the Cinema and Fine Arts department at Kabul University. He has previously produced a short video report on carpet making (Carpet drugged – this film was official selection on WOMAN VOICES NOW FILM FESTIVAL IN USA), served as a sports reporter for a community newspaper, and works as a freelance production assistant.
Last year his film "Death to the Camera" was winner of 1st AUTUMN HUMAN RIGHTS FILM FESTIVAL in Kabul.
Husseini is working as project manager and director of documentary film department in MIRIAM FILMS.