Showing posts with label film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label film. Show all posts

Friday, August 30, 2013

Films on the Green: "Wild Reeds" Thursday, September 5, 2013 7:30 p.m.–10:00 p.m. Films on the Green at Columbia is organized in partnership with The Maison Française of Columbia University


Films on the Green: "Wild Reeds"

Thursday, September 5, 2013
7:30 p.m.10:00 p.m.
Wild Reeds (Les Roseaux Sauvages)
By André Téchiné, 1994, Drama, UR, 1h50, Rialto Pictures
Starring Élodie Bouchez, Gaël Morel, Stéphane Rideau, Frédéric Gorny

In 1962, four friends encounter their own sexual awakening through pop music and movies, at the end of the Algerian War. François maintains his affinity for Maïté while becoming attracted to his working-class roommate Serge. Serge is competing for Maïté along with the radically-politicized Henri. Political passions mingle with passionate love…
In French with English subtitles
Films on the Green is a free outdoor French film festival produced annually in New York City parks by the Cultural Services of the French Embassy and NYC Parks. Initiated in 2008, Films on the Green has become a not-to-be-missed free event amid the vibrant New York City summer cultural offerings. Over the years, the festival has brought classic and contemporary French cinema to New Yorkers, each season’s films spanning different themes from environment or musicals to literary adaptations. This year’s festival celebrates love “à la française”.
Films on the Green at Columbia is organized in partnership with The Maison Française of Columbia University
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Location

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Low Memorial Library, Columbia University
116th Street & Broadway
Manhattan
Directions to this location

Cost

Free  

Event Organizer

Cultural Services of the French Embassy and NYC Parks & Recreation

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

RECYouth: REEL Education for Youth. Rolling admission.


http://www.nycgovparks.org/crc/recyouth

RECYouth: REEL Education for Youth

RECYouth is a multimedia extracurricular program for teens. RECYouth teaches teens video, audio, photography, and graphic design while encouraging creative expression. Participants learn to use digital tools  and professional software to create and edit their footage, recordings and photos. . By the end of the course, every student will have independently or collaboratively completed a final project. Each session is followed by a community screening or exhibit for teens to share their completed films, songs, and digital designs with friends and family.

Eligibility

RECYouth is free and open to all New York City teens who meet the following criteria:
  • Age 14-17 at start of program
  • Recreation Center member (membership is free to youth 17 and under)
  • Committed to length of program
  • Interested in multimedia, arts, or digital technology
  • Able to work independently and in a group

Time and Location

  • RECYouth Session 1: September – January
  • RECYouth Session 2: February – June
  • RECYouth Summer Institute: July – August (six weeks)
RECYouth offerings vary by CRC. Please email recyouth@parks.nyc.gov or call (212) 255-3066 for information about upcoming or current RECYouth classes.

Cost

RECYouth is free! Computer Resource Centers provide the resources and guidance. Teens contribute their creative energy, enthusiasm, and commitment.

How to Apply

Computer Resource Centers accept applications on a rolling basis, however early registration is encouraged. Please email recyouth@parks.nyc.gov or call (212) 255-3066 for a current RECYouth class schedule and to request an application.

Tribeca Film Fellows® - Application due February 8, 2013. A

http://apply.tribecafilminstitute.org/apps/film_fellows




Tribeca Film Fellows® - Application

Each year, Tribeca Film Institute® (TFI) invites emerging filmmakers, ages 16–18, to participate in a year-round fellowship program that fosters their creative, professional, and academic skills. Through this fellowship, students gain a deeper knowledge of the power of film to influence social change through intensive workshops, direct contact with seasoned filmmakers and the local and global leaders framing the issues.
Fellows work closely with a professional film mentor who helps them develop their film proposals and pitch their projects in competition for a college scholarship in the amount of $2,500. In addition, Fellows are eligible for continued production support for their films through grants and access to filmmaking equipment and organizational resources. Throughout the year Fellows receive individual academic support in preparation for statewide and nationwide exams, including Regents and the SAT, as well as support in the college application process.
This spring, TFI will select twenty of the most promising student filmmakers to participate in the Tribeca Film Fellows® Program.

Key Dates

  • December 6th, 2012—Submissions Open Online
  • February 8th, 2013—Submissions Close
  • March 5th, 2013—Notifications
  • Spring Program runs March 18th – April 29th, 2013

Eligibility

  • Must be 16–18 years old
  • Have been actively involved with video production for at least 12 months
  • Have a career aspiration in some area of media and/or video/film
  • Complete online application and submit work sample (if using the DVD option) and recommendation form by postmark deadline, February 8th, 2013
Please email education@tribecafilminstitute.org and reference FILM FELLOWS PROGRAM.

Entry Material

In addition to the online application, all entries must include the following:
  • Letter of Recommendation - Download (PDF)
  • Work Sample - If you are unable to provide a link to your work sample online, please submit a DVD copy of the work. Be sure to label with title, running time, name of filmmaker and/or school organization. Entry materials will not be returned. You may also submit a portion of a script that you have written as your work sample.
Materials must be postmarked by February 8th, 2013 and sent to:
Tribeca Film Institute
Attn: Film Fellows (ID#XXXXX)
32 Avenue of the Americas, 27th Floor
New York, NY 10013



Applicant Information

Organization Information

Statement of Purpose

Pease write an essay that responds to the following
  • What's a story that you think hasn't been told that needs to be told, and why are you in the best position to tell it?
  • Explain how this story would be transferred to the big screen - narrative, documentary, or another media platform?
  • Describe your previous background in film or media production. Be specific. What did you work on? How were you involved?
Tell us about yourself and the community you identify with? We want to learn about your artistic and academic goals as well as your relationship to the community or communities you belong to.

Work Sample

The sample can include a film that you worked on in a group or individually. You may also submit a portion of a script that you have written as your work sample.
Provide a brief description of your work sample and describe your role in the project (director, producer, camera, and/or screenwriter).
Please submit a link to your work sample online.
If you are unable to submit a URL, please check the box below and send a DVD or script of your work via mail.
DVD
Script
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Click submit button to finalize the application.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Kids' Cinema Fest announcement...


 
YDANIS RODRIGUEZ
NYC COUNCIL, DISTRICT 10

  
You Are Invited...


  
Kids Cinema Fest
Saturday November 10th-Saturday November 17th, 2012
Premiere on Nov. 10th 5:30 pm
Columbia University Medical Center-Alumni Auditorium (650 W. 168th Street)

Bring your families for a week of fun and creative cinema for kids of all ages and parents as well. This week long event will explore creative films from around the world, many of which are award winning and nominated. The event kicks off with "A Cat in Paris," a French animated film that was nominated for an Academy Award, and then the event goes all week with wonderful films for all viewers.
  See Attached Flyer


If you would like to attend, please RSVP at: info.kidcinemafest@gmail.com