FREE ENTRY!!!!!!!
This weekend, Battambang
is host to INTERFILM, Berlin's
Premier short film festival!!!
Saturday at Make Maek (#67, St 2.5) at 7pm festival
director, Heinz Hermans, will be presenting a selection of "The best of
the Fest"
Sunday at 7pm, Make Maek will screen a selection of
films from the festival that focus on South East Asia, including films
from Cambodia.
Monday at Sammaki (#87, St 2.5) at 5pm, will screen a
selection from the festival, of films that express themselves without words...A
great programme that is also perfect for an audience that doesn't speak
English, so please encourage any Khmer collegues, students or friends to
attend!!
About interfilm and the Festival
interfilm Berlin organises the Berlin International
Short Film Festival as well as interfilm Short Film Distribution. Established
in 1982, the festival has years of experience and a growing number of contacts
in the international cultural and short film sectors. This has enabled
interfilm to forge ongoing links with several significant institutions and hold
frequent, regular events, testifying to the festival’s success at bringing the
short film format to an ever wider audience.
interfilm’s goal is to search out skilled and creative filmmakers and bring their work together - presenting them in an international, culturally political framework in order to best facilitate the exchange of imaginative ideas. interfilm offers a wide variety of short live-action, animation and documentaries to enthusiastic audiences who value the short film format in its own right.
interfilm’s goal is to search out skilled and creative filmmakers and bring their work together - presenting them in an international, culturally political framework in order to best facilitate the exchange of imaginative ideas. interfilm offers a wide variety of short live-action, animation and documentaries to enthusiastic audiences who value the short film format in its own right.
The International Short Film Festival
interfilm has established itself
as one of the most important short film festivals in Europe.
It is the second oldest German short film festival (after Oberhausen),
and is recognised as the second most significant and oldest international film
festival in Berlin
after the Berlinale. More than 5.000 films with a maximum running time of 30
minutes are submitted each year. Of those, approximately 400 films are selected
and organised into different thematic programs. These include; international,
German, animation, documentary and children’s films. 'Focus On' highlights
productions from specific countries or regions. Beyond that there are also
special sections devoted to areas such as music videos, commercials,
experimental films, historical films and retrospectives.
interfilm Berlin Short Film Distribution
The interfilm distribution
portfolio currently comprises around 300 films. We place equal importance on
distributing both 90 minute short film programs and individual shorts shown
before a feature film. Our films are hired out to cinemas, television stations,
cultural institutions and internet platforms. interfilm distribution's DVD
sector is continually expanding, mostly for use in public spaces such as subway
trains, waiting rooms and on mobile entertainment devices. This format is
particularly suited to exploiting extremely short films and interfilm has a
great selection at hand.
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