Tel Aviv International Student Film Festival

This article is about the festival held in Tel Aviv. For the International Student Film and Video Festival held in Slovenia, see Filofest.
The Tel Aviv International Student Film Festival
Location Tel Aviv
Founded 1986 by students of TAU's Department of Film and Television
Festival date 5–12 June 2010
Language English, Hebrew
Website http://www.taufilmfest.com/

The Tel Aviv International Student Film Festival is held once every year in Tel-Aviv, in June.

History

The festival was founded in 1986 at the initiative of students of TAU Department of Film and Television, Tel-Aviv. The festival is considered the most important main stage show young cinema in and largest festival of its kind in the world.

The festival presents hundreds of student films from around the world in two main competitions: an Israeli competition and an international competition. In addition to competitions, other events during the festival include film screenings and projects, often in collaboration with other bodies such as the Tel-Aviv Cinematheque, or Israel's Channel 8.

Festival organizers invited every year, in addition to its competitors, directors and filmmakers, both from industry and independent film productions and students' productions. Thus, among others, the festival have hosted Emir Kusturica, Claude Lanzmann, Richard Gere and Roger Corman. Festival guests hold meetings, workshops and lectures with the audience.

Festival Jury 2010

Jan Harlan from UK, Kornél Mundruczó from Hungary, Nikolaj Nikitin from Germany, Arben Zharku from Kosovo, Tereza Barta from Canada, Ernesto Contreras from Mexico, Laurentiu Damian from Romania, Kimberly Yutani from United States, Uri Klein from Israel,


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