The Calvert Journal Film Festival opens call for submissions, announces jury members
16/04/2021 - The second edition of the magazine’s digital film event will be a competitive festival and will showcase the cinematic talent of Eastern Europe, the Balkans, the Caucasus and Central Asia
For its second edition, The Calvert Journal Film Festival has announced the opening of its call for submissions. This year’s festival will feature an open competition inviting filmmakers from across the New East to submit their titles to six categories and seeking “to go beyond the mainstream billboard to create a platform that celebrates the diversity of cinematic perspectives of the region.”
By Danielle Gibson-01 April 2021 15:00pm
Find out who s a finalist of The Drum Awards for Online Media 2021
The Drum Awards for Online Media reward original, clever and thought-provoking work across the best platforms.
This year’s jury brought together global experts with Anna Doble, digital editor of the BBC World Service English, leading the helm as chair of the judging panel.
Following the virtual judging day, where our jury deliberated the top media platforms and campaigns of the past 12 months, we can now reveal the full list of finalists. Check it out below and join the conversation on social with #TheDrumAwards.
Culture - GeorgianJournal
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Another Round. Photo Nordisk Film Movie lovers are looking forward to April 25. Thatrsquos when the most influential ceremony of the cinema world, the 93rd Academy Awards takes place. Although the
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Photo Maestro TV screenshot Jurgen Sehner, head of German museum showcase company primeprimeSehner and Zaza Nanobashvili, the leader of the Anchiskhat return project initiative group together
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A Georgian composer Ana Kasrashvili became a member of the World Soundtrack Academy. She will be authorized to vote in three nominations of this yearrsquos World Soundtrack Awards Film Score Compos
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Photo Baia Dzagnidze retrieved from matadornetwork.com In 2021, on the 100 year anniversary of the Soviet occupation, A Museum of Repressed Writers will open at the Writerrsquos House. On Febru
BY HARUT SASSOUNIAN
The Calvert Journal published last week an article by Lucía de la Torre titled, “The Aliyev influence: how nepotism and self-censorship rule Azerbaijan’s art scene.”
On October 2, 2020, two days after the start of the Artsakh war, a giant Azerbaijani flag was placed on the façade of Baku’s YARAT Contemporary Art Space gallery with a giant message: “Karabakh is Azerbaijan.”
This did not sit well with the Turkish-born Kurdish artist Ahmet Ogut whose exhibition “No Poem Loves Its Poet” had been displayed in the gallery since May 2020. Ogut requested that the propaganda banner be taken down and boldly declared: “I refuse to allow my work to fall prey to political instrumentalization.”
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