The ISFFC Welcomes Two New Team Members
Christiana Ioannou and Spyros Charalambous will be joining the preselection team of the International Competition of the festival. by BWW News Desk
The International Short Film Festival of Cyprus has announced that two new team members will be joining. Christiana Ioannou and Spyros Charalambous will be joining the preselection team of the International Competition of the festival.
Christiana Ioannou was born in 1991 in Nicosia. She has a bachelor s degree in Scenography from Nottingham Trent University (2010-13) and a master s degree in Performance Design (Dramaturgy) from Central Saint Martins in London (2013-15).
She has worked as a freelancer in the field of Performing Arts until 2017. In 2017 she established Cyprus Contemporary Film Centre, a cinema platform dedicated to experimental and alternative films through thematic screenings. In 2018 she was appointed programme curator in Images and Views of Alternative Cinema, an annual fil
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Dropped by sponsors, indie short film festivals cancel annual events
Posted : 2021-04-02 15:45
By Kwak Yeon-soo
Indie and short film festivals, which have served as a crucial gateways to success for entry-level filmmakers, are being canceled this year as major sponsors pull out due to the COVID-19-triggered crisis.
The Asiana International Short Film Festival (AISFF) announced on Wednesday it will cancel this year s event after Asiana Airlines decided to drop its sponsorship. The carrier s decision came after it suffered financially due to the suspension of most of its international flights since March last year as countries strengthened their travel restrictions to curb the spread of the virus. Recently, Korean Air announced its plans to take over the debt-ridden carrier in 2024 after completing a takeover process next year.