Three Continents Festival
The Festival of the Three Continents (French: Festival des 3 Continents) is an annual film festival held since 1979 in Nantes, France, and is devoted to the cinemas of Asia, and Africa and Latin America. It was founded by Philippe and Alain Jalladeau.[1][2][3] The top award in the festival's competition is the balloon shaped Golden Montgolfiere.[1] In conjunction with the festival is the Produire au Sud, or Producers of the South, a project that provides funding to independent film productions from Asia, Africa and Latin America.[1]
List of Golden Montgolfiere winners
Year | Film | Director | Country of origin |
---|---|---|---|
1979 | Baara | Souleymane Cissé | Mali |
1980 | Chafika et Metwal | Aly Badrakhan | Egypt |
1981 | They Don't Wear Black Tie | Leon Hirszman | Brazil |
Plae Kao | Cherd Songsri | Thailand | |
1982 | My Son, My Precious | Aribam Syam Sharma | India |
1983 | Angela Markado | Lino Brocka | The Philippines |
1984 | The Wanderers | Nacer Khemir | Tunisia |
The Boys from Fengkuei | Hou Hsiao-hsien | Taiwan | |
1985 | The Runner | Amir Naderi | Iran |
A Summer at Grandpa's | Hou Hsiao-hsien | Taiwan | |
1986 | In the Wild Mountains | Yan Xueshu | China |
1987 | Motherland Hotel | Ömer Kavur | Turkey |
1988 | Rouge | Stanley Kwan | Hong Kong |
1989 | Water, Wind, Dust | Amir Naderi | Iran |
1990 | Untamagiru | Gō Takamine | Japan |
1991 | Five Girls and a Rope | Yeh Hung-wei | Taiwan |
1992 | Bloody Morning | Li Shaohong | China |
1993 | For Fun | Ning Ying | China |
1994 | Dos crímenes | Roberto Sneider | Mexico |
1995 | Sender Unknown | Carlos Carrera | Mexico |
1996 | A True Story | Abolfazl Jalili | Iran |
1997 | Made in Hong Kong | Fruit Chan | Hong Kong |
1998 | After Life | Hirokazu Koreeda | Japan |
Xiao Wu | Jia Zhangke | China | |
1999 | Luna Papa | Bakhtyar Khudojnazarov | Tajikistan |
2000 | Platform | Jia Zhangke | China |
2001 | Delbaran | Abolfazl Jalili | Iran |
2002 | My Brother Silk Road | Marat Sarulu | Kyrgyzstan/Kazakhstan |
2003 | Seven Days, Seven Nights | Joel Cano | Cuba |
2004 | Day and Night | Wang Chao | China |
2005 | Angel's Fall | Semih Kaplanoglu | Greece/Turkey |
2006 | A Few Kilos of Dates for a Funeral | Saman Salur | Iran |
2008 | Parque vía | Enrique Rivero | Mexico |
2014 | Hill of Freedom | Hong Sang-soo | South Korea |
Further reading
- Asia's magic lantern,[4]
- Festival of Three Continents[5]
- Ain't It Cool,[6] "Euro-AICN: Festival des 3 Continents in Nantes; PrisonFish; Speed of Light; Bond; Shame'sPhotos; Pinocchio; StarWars"
- Soul Beats Africa,[7] "3 Continents Film Festival - Africa, Asia, Latin America"
- The Cunning Canary,[8] "International Theatre Festival of Three Continents"
References
- 1 2 3 Deccan Herald, "Films from three continents", Retrieved 12-15-2008
- ↑ whatsonwhen.com, Retrieved 12-15-2008
- ↑ travelguides.lastminute.com, Retrieved 12-15-2008
- ↑ http://www.unesco.org/courier/2000_10/uk/doss11.htm
- ↑ http://www.filmfestivals.com/cgi-bin/fest_content/festivals.pl?debug=&year=2001&lang=en&partner=&fest=3_continents&page=listvideo&type=interviews
- ↑ staff (3 December 2001). "Euro-AICN: Festival des 3 Continents in Nantes; PrisonFish; Speed of Light; Bond; Shame'sPhotos;...". Aint It Cool News.
- ↑ http://www.comminit.com/en/node/124190/38
- ↑ "International Theatre Festival of Three Continents". cunningcanary.com.
External links
- Nantes Three Continents Festival at the Internet Movie Database
- Three Continents Festival Official website
- ftvdb.bfi.org
- Produire au Sud
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