Thursday 8 April 2010

Kinofilm

Kinofilm 11 Manchester European Short Film Festival
Written by john wojowski
Monday, 05 April 2010 16:47
The Kinofilm Manchester European Short Film Festival 2010 is pleased to announce a selection of highlights from a line-up that offers an ambitious, accessible and wide ranging week of new film and filmmaking events in Manchester, 27 April – 2 May. As ever, short films are the main focus of the festival, which showcases a kaleidoscope of new talent.

Over six days Kinofilm 2010 will screen 200 shorts over 30 programmes, selected from over 1000 submissions from across Europe. Not to be missed is the hilarious Oscar© nominee: Granny O’Grimm’s Sleeping Beauty with Kathleen O’Rourke, screening in Animation. At the opposite end of the genre scale, Kino Extreme explores edgy, challenging new work including Tom Geens’ award winner You’re the Stranger Here. Elsewhere, the Love Stories programme explores romance in all its forms, including a wistful break up for the iPod generation in Modern Life is Rubbish, with rising stars Rafe Spall and Rebecca Night. Another Oscar© nominated short, Rabbit a la Berlin (2010 Documentary Short) is a rare treat and we are very excited to announce a special screening of this year’s BAFTA Best Short Film nominees.

Alongside the impressive shorts programmes, there are six debut features to look forward to in the “Transitions” strand, from directors who cut their teeth in short film. David Whitney’s acclaimed Kandahar Break is a definite stand out, the topical, tense drama following a mine clearer in late 1990s Southern Afghanistan. Horror fans will find their adrenalin pumping with local filmmaker Lawrence Gough’s Salvage, in which a sleepy cul-de-sac is plunged into fear when a mysterious ship container washes up nearby. Kinofilm will be welcoming directors featured in the “Transitions” strand to the festival to share their views on making the jump from short to feature.

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