Festivals: call for entries

Reception of applications for Kazan International Muslim Film Festival is still in progress

 

On February 1, submission for the XX Kazan International Muslim Film Festival started. The submission will last till June 1, 2024. The Selection Committee will finish its work by the beginning of July. After this, the official selection will be announced.

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ALTERNATIVA FILM PROJECT call for entries: Development Lab

 

Deadline: 28.04.2024

Bukhara, Almaty and online, June-October 2024

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Kyrgyz Serial: The contest of scripts (2024_kg)
 
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Thursday, 10 April 2014 00:00

Alin Tasciyan - the new elected president of FIPRESCI (with adding)
 
Alin Tasciyan (Turkey), the new elected president of FIPRESCI, and the first woman to occupy the position. Thank you Alin for your great work! It is an honor to have you as president.

 

 

We are happy to inform you that in the annual FIPRESCI General Assembly held during the Bif&st (Bari International Film Festival) a new board has been elected. President: Alin Tasciyan (Turkey). Vice-Presidents: Gyorgy Karpati (Hungary) and Dana Linssen (Netherlands).

 

FIPRESCI

 

Second info, 14.04.2014, FIPRESCI informs

 

New Board of FIPRESCI

 

FIPRESCI - the International Federation of Film Critics - held its annual meeting at the Bari International Film Festival (BIFEST, April 5-12, 2014). During the meeting, its new board was elected.

 

President: Alin Tasciyan (Turkey)

Vice-Presidents: Dana Linssen (The Netherlands), György Kárpáti (Hungary)

 

The former president Jean Roy has been appointed Honorary President.

 

Alin Tasciyan began working for the "Milliyet Art Review" and "Milliyet daily" newspaper in 1992, as correspondent, film critic and editor. Since 2008, she has been a critic and columnist for the "Star" daily newspaper. She advises and programs many film festivals in Turkey.

 

Dana Linssen started writing film criticism for the Dutch Daily Newspaper NRC Handelsblad in 1997 and became editor-in-chief and later co-publisher of the Dutch independent monthly film magazine "de Filmkrant" in 1998. Currently she combines these two jobs with a part-time post as a lecturer of film history and analysis.

 

György Kárpáti is the regular film critic and correspondent for "Magyar Nemzet", Hungary's second biggest national daily. He is an assistant professor at Pazmany Peter Catholic University within the Institute of Communication and Media Sciences.

 

Best regards

Klaus Eder, General Secretary