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Serbian film opens 22nd Jeonju International Film Festival

Serbian film opens 22nd Jeonju International Film Festival Posted : 2021-05-02 12:01 Updated : 2021-05-02 15:49 A movie fan takes a photo of the film poster for Father, which was chosen as the 22nd Jeonju International Film Festival s opening film on Jeonju Film Street, Saturday. Yonhap By Kwak Yeon-soo JEONJU ― The Jeonju International Film Festival (JIFF), an annual celebration of indie films, kicked off its 10-day run Thursday and will run through May 8, featuring nearly 200 films. Under the slogan, Film Goes On, a total of 194 films from 48 countries will be screened during the festival at four local theaters. For those unable to attend, 142 films are also available on the local streaming platform Wavve.

Serbian film opens 22nd Jeonju International Film Festival

Serbian film opens 22nd Jeonju International Film Festival
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I took friends to the woods or docks, then asked if they thought I would make a good murderer

Film-making a murderer: Gillian Wallace Horvat in I Blame Society “I’ve been trying to get a feature made since my short film Kiss Kiss Fingerbang won at South by Southwest in 2015,” says Wallace Horvat. “I would say maybe even before that, but not with many realistic expectations. I did think that after that win there was going to be more of a clear path. As in: ‘Oh, she won at South by Southwest; maybe we should look at her stuff the way that we look at stuff from some guy that hasn’t done anything yet.’ I was surprised when things didn’t quite happen that way.”

Tate Britain Commission: Heather Phillipson RUPTURE NO 1: blowtorching the bitten peach

Tate Britain Commission: Heather Phillipson RUPTURE NO.1: blowtorching the bitten peach Heather Phillipson. Photograph by Rory Van Millingen. LONDON .- Heather Phillipson (b.1978, London) is the next artist to undertake the annual Tate Britain Commission. This major commission is the latest response to the unique architecture and context of the neo-classical Duveen Galleries at the heart of Tate Britain. Audacious and disconcerting, Heather Phillipson’s expansive, multimedia projects include video, sculpture, installation, music, poetry and digital media. Described by the artist as ‘quantum thought-experiments’, her works often carry a sense of latent threat – a feeling that received ideas, images, and the systems that underpin them may be on the verge of collapse.

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