The jury came from far and wide to the Ninth Annual Bermuda International Film Festival. The panel that had film festival directors (Roger Durling of Santa Barbara International Film Festival and Lia Rinaldo of the Atlantic (Canada ) Film Festival, national journalists (Peter Rainer of NPR) and Robert Koehler of the Daily Variety), actors and filmmakers (Laura Elena Haring, Peter Riegert, and Emmanuel Itier) and local expert Elmore Warren, were responsible for selecting the winning films.
Emmanuel Itier and Roger Durling. To hear Roger's thoughts on the BIFF click here: Download roger.wav To listen to Emmanuel's comments click: Download emmanuel.wav For more information on the Santa Barbara International Film Festival and to read Roger's meeting with none other than Barry Manilow click here: http://www.sbfilmfestival.org/
Peter Riegert, Marjaneh Abedini, and Robert Koehler at closing night festivities. Koehler, writer for the Daily Variety and internationally reknowned film critic, would later add freqent flier miles after the festival by serving on the Guadalajara Film Festival jury. He will later go to Buenos Aires, then to Cannes. To hear his thoughts on the BIFF click here: Download kohler1.wav . Bob comments on the hazards of traveling the festival circuit from 30,000 feet: Download kohler2.wav To see an example of Bob's work, click on this link : http://www.rottentomatoes.com/author-3435/
Peter Riegert (here with public relations specialiste, Carol Marshall), has had roles in over 60 films and television series', including "The Sopranos", "Law and Order", and "Animal House". He is also a director and writer (visit this site to see his filmography http://imdb.com/name/nm0726200/ ) To hear Peter speak on the BIFF: Download riegert_juror.wav

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Jeevika: Asia Livelihood Documentary Film Competition and Festival 2010
Jeevika: Asia Livelihood Documentary Film Competition and Festival brings together films on the issue of livelihood and showcases them to raise mass awareness.
COMPETITION entry deadline: 30 June 2010
Jeevika 2010 APPLICATION & GUIDELINES visit at www.jeevika.org
PRIZE: 2 lakh INR/4,000 US$, certificates
Awards for three best films, student category and special jury
Advocacy Grant to one of the shortlisted film
FESTIVAL: 27-29 August 2010, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi
ORGANISERS: Centre for Civil Society (CCS)
CONTACT:
Manoj Mathew, Associate Director - Programs, Centre for Civil Society
A-69 Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016, India
Tel: +91 11 2653 7456 Mobile: +91 98 9930 7456 (10-19hrs)
Email: jeevika@ccs.in
http://www.jeevika.org
Posted by: Jeevika | June 07, 2010 at 12:53 PM
Asia livelihood Documentary Festival. Call for Entry deadline: 30 June 2010
Download Entry Form [PDF | DOC]
www.jeevika.org
Posted by: aaina | March 10, 2010 at 12:46 PM
Jeevika: South Asia Documentary Festival
Jeevika: South Asia Documentary Festival, which began in 2003, aims at capturing the livelihood challenges faced by the rural and urban poor and bringing it to the attention of current and future policy makers. Over the years, Jeevika has been successful in advocating for the cause of numerous entry-level entrepreneurs - rickshaw pullers, street vendors, prostitutes, child labour, farmers and forest-dwellers.
The premier event of the festival to be held at the India Habitat Centre, New Delhi will be the awards ceremony from 28 - 31 August 2008, which will culminate four days of screening for the top films. The last date for the submitting the entry is July 15, 2008.
In addition as part of the festival tour, the award-winning films will travel and be screened in premier schools and colleges in over 20 states in India and other organisations working on livelihood issues as well as in our South Asian neighbours.
Over the years, Jeevika has become an increasingly popular and news-worthy event as well as an important catalyst for positive social change. The Film-makers whose films have been showcased in the past include Rakesh Sharma (of the Final Solution fame), Sanjay Barnela (Turf Wars) and Shohini Ghost (Tales of the Night Fairies).
Contact for further details: Manoj Mathew
Program Manager, Centre for Civil Society (CCS)
Phone: 91.11.2653.7456 (10am-6pm IST)
For further details, please
Email ID: jeevika@ccs.in
Posted by: Amit Chandra | May 19, 2008 at 02:55 PM
Jeevika: South Asia Documentary Festival
Jeevika: South Asia Documentary Festival, which began in 2003, aims at capturing the livelihood challenges faced by the rural and urban poor and bringing it to the attention of current and future policy makers. Over the years, Jeevika has been successful in advocating for the cause of numerous entry-level entrepreneurs - rickshaw pullers, street vendors, prostitutes, child labour, farmers and forest-dwellers.
The premier event of the festival to be held at the India Habitat Centre, New Delhi will be the awards ceremony from 28 - 31 August 2008, which will culminate four days of screening for the top films. The last date for the submitting the entry is July 15, 2008.
In addition as part of the festival tour, the award-winning films will travel and be screened in premier schools and colleges in over 20 states in India and other organisations working on livelihood issues as well as in our South Asian neighbours.
Over the years, Jeevika has become an increasingly popular and news-worthy event as well as an important catalyst for positive social change. The Film-makers whose films have been showcased in the past include Rakesh Sharma (of the Final Solution fame), Sanjay Barnela (Turf Wars) and Shohini Ghost (Tales of the Night Fairies).
Contact for further details: Manoj Mathew
Program Manager, Centre for Civil Society (CCS)
Phone: 91.11.2653.7456 (10am-6pm IST)
For further details, please log on: http://www.ccs.in/jeevika/index.html
Email ID: jeevika@ccs.in
Posted by: Amit Chandra | May 19, 2008 at 02:50 PM
Jeevika: South Asia Documentary Festival
Jeevika: South Asia Documentary Festival, which began in 2003, aims at capturing the livelihood challenges faced by the rural and urban poor and bringing it to the attention of current and future policy makers. Over the years, Jeevika has been successful in advocating for the cause of numerous entry-level entrepreneurs - rickshaw pullers, street vendors, prostitutes, child labour, farmers and forest-dwellers.
The premier event of the festival to be held at the India Habitat Centre, New Delhi will be the awards ceremony from 28 - 31 August 2008, which will culminate four days of screening for the top films. The last date for the submitting the entry is July 15, 2008.
In addition as part of the festival tour, the award-winning films will travel and be screened in premier schools and colleges in over 20 states in India and other organisations working on livelihood issues as well as in our South Asian neighbours.
Over the years, Jeevika has become an increasingly popular and news-worthy event as well as an important catalyst for positive social change. The Film-makers whose films have been showcased in the past include Rakesh Sharma (of the Final Solution fame), Sanjay Barnela (Turf Wars) and Shohini Ghost (Tales of the Night Fairies).
Contact for further details: Manoj Mathew
Program Manager, Centre for Civil Society (CCS)
Phone: 91.11.2653.7456 (10am-6pm IST)
For further details, please log on: http://www.ccs.in/jeevika/index.html
Email ID: jeevika@ccs.in
Posted by: Amit Chandra | May 19, 2008 at 02:45 PM
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