Posts by radadjurica

Gijon International Film Festival

By on Jun 3, 2013 in Essays | Comments Off

The Festival Internacional De Cine De GIJÓN, also known as FICXixon in Spain, is a wonderful festival in Spain that this year celebrated its golden jubilee, or 50th anniversary. On November 16-24, 2012, the festival celebrated in a suitably grand manner, starting with a red carpet event. The festival opened with Spanish actress Leticia Dolera, and during the opening ceremony, the famous Asturian Spanish casting director Luis San Narciso was awarded the Nacho Martínez Award for his special achievements. Narciso found casts for such films as By My Side Again (Gracia Querejeta, 1999), The Sea...

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Festival International Du Film D’Animation

By on Sep 9, 2012 in Blog | Comments Off

La Grande Salle at the festival The 2011 Festival International Du Film D’Animation in Annecy, France, included exclusive screenings of studio short films by leading American studios. The entire festival was dedicated to the American animation studio industry. The festival program covered a variety of topics, ranging from animation to production and computer graphics as well as the presentation of 18 special awards, also known as Crystals. The selection of films included 10 feature films, 42 short films, 59 graduation films and 71 TV and commissioned films, TV series and specials. The...

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Kino Otok – Isola Cinema Festival

By on Sep 13, 2011 in Essays | Comments Off

Isola Will Slovenian Cinematography Survive? To understand the film industry of a country, it requires defining certain concepts of nation and statehood, and placing them in a context which is historical, political, and geographical. It also requires knowledge of history and cinema history in much wider sense. For the last ten years, film critics from Slovenia have announced a genuine crises their small domestic filmmaking industry. For years, there have been rumors about the bad quality of Slovenian film, about the fading of Slovenian cinematography. Nevertheless, this small former...

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Review: Go Get Some Rosemary

By on Apr 13, 2010 in Reviews | Comments Off

Directed by Ben and Joshua Safdie Starring: Ronald Bronstein, Sage Ranaldo, Frey Ranaldo, Abel Ferrara, Lee Ranaldo According to FIPRESCI Jury Zoran Gojić, Špela Barlič and Radmila Djurica of the 20th Ljubljana International Film Festival (LIFFE) in Slovenia, the jurors made up their mind pretty fast to award the International Federation of Film Critics Award American to Go Get Some Rosemary, directed by Ben and Josh Safdie. “Josh and Ben Safdie brothers tell a simple story about a complicated family — which is their own. Inspired by the New York independent film tradition, it...

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Review: The Limits of Control

By on Apr 13, 2010 in Reviews | Comments Off

Directed by: Jim Jarmusch Starring: Tilda Swinton, Isaach De Bankolé, Luis Tosar, John Hurt The brand-new Jim Jarmusch film The Limits of Control was screened at the 20th annual Ljubljana International Film Festival (LIFFE)  in Slovenia. One of the truly independent American film directors, Jim Jarmusch is an uncanny and charming writer-director (Stranger Than Paradise, Down By Law, Mystery Train, Ghost Dog, and Broken Flowers). This time he headed to Spain to shoot The Limits of Control, his first film shot outside the U.S. “When I was writing the story, Spain kept calling me. I...

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