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Shanghai IFF
Shanghai, / founded in 1993

The greatest film festival in China (its only serious competitor in your community will be the Beijing Film Festival), which starts annually in early summer. The show is relatively young (in 2014 it happened just for the 17th time) and possesses an incredibly extensive program. It offers a global fiction film competition, where the jury chooses the best picture (it may be worth noting that Russian directors have obtained the chief prize already twice), the best script, the most beneficial camera work, the very best director, actor and https://antenaweb.info/ [Antenaweb published an article] actress, awards the Grand Prix and issues an award for outstanding artistic achievements in neuro-scientific editing, make-up, etc.; the Asian New Talent Award, the name of which speaks for itself; MOBILE SIFF competition; a sizable non-competitive array of international cinema; SIFF Mart and SIFFORUM sections.

The MOBILE SIFF program grew away from the previously existing international competition for student short films and, good organizers, should interest novice filmmakers. Besides feature short films, and also documentaries and animation films can be involved in the struggle for prizes.

The scope of events in the SIFF Mart (film market and pitching) and SIFFORUM (lectures, seminars, round tables, master classes) may be assessed from the figures made available from the organizers. According for many years, in 2013, 819 companies entered the film market (42% from abroad), and 244 applications were submitted for pitching, 29 of that have been shortlisted and in the end received financial support.

Moscow IFF
Moscow, Russia / founded in 1935

MIFF, among the list of oldest film festivals on the globe, is held annually at the end of June. The main competition of your festival, where the main prize, its own jury prize and prizes to find the best directorial work and gratifaction of male and female roles, are awarded, is famous for the fact the flicks included there by little-known directors from not the most popular cinematographies can baffle even seasoned film critics. The organizers admit that it must be useless to compete inside representativeness of your competition with an increase of authoritative European festivals, and claim that scouting around for new talents be looked at one of many goals with the MIFF. The previously existing program of debut, search and experimental works "Perspectives", however, in 2013 was replaced by this quick film competition; recently, the documentary competition has returned for the Moscow International Film Festival.

Competitive screenings are complemented by retrospectives, topical international cinema that formerly attended other A-class festivals, and a fantastic program of documentaries called Free Thought. Recently, the MIFF been specifically organizing the Moscow Business Square business platform, through which in 2014 above 500 film industry professionals from different countries would take part.

Karlovy Vary IFF
Czech Republic, Karlovy Vary / founded in 1949

The Honored Czech IFF, which traditionally opens during early July and will celebrate its 50th anniversary pick up, is interesting primarily as it's focused about the cinema of Central and Eastern Europe, the Balkan Peninsula and the first kind USSR. It's not necessarily surprising that Russian films regularly include all competition programs shipped to because of the organizers: the non-specialized main competition (for example, in 2014, Angelina Nikonova's Velkam Khom was shown here), the East with the West program (Ivan Tverdovsky's Correction Class), competitions independent and documentary ("Term" by Pavel Kostomarov, Alexander Rastorguev and Alexey Pivovarov) cinema. Each section have their own awards, and quite a few have tangible cash prizes. Russian films plus the compilers of out-of-competition programs that come with fresh international, experimental and radical films are not overlooked.

The organizers of the Karlovy Vary IFF in addition have a chance for directors from Eastern Europe and ad units USSR to show projects being produced or post-production to distributors and selectors of other international festivals. Just for this, special pitchings Works in Progress (feature films) and Docu Talents through the East (full-length documentaries) have been organized.