Cyprus Film Days Festival closing ceremony to take place on April 20


The closing ceremony of the 22nd Cyprus Film Days International Festival will take place on Saturday 20 April at Rialto Theatre, a press release issued by the Theatre says.

This year’s edition of the Festival wraps up with the screening at 20:00 of the new film by acclaimed Cypriot director Adonis Florides, Africa Star. The film focuses on the lives of three generations of Cypriot women -mother, daughter, granddaughter- whose lives are tragically affected by the act of a man succumbing to temptation.

It is noted that the screening will be followed by the closing ceremony, curated by Lia Haraki, along with the presentation of the festival’s highest honours. Music and sound design for the ceremony are by Yiannis Christofides with lighting design by Alexander Jotovic. Performance artist PASHIAS will be the presenter of the awards ceremony.

The awards according to the verdict of the 5-member international jury will be presented to films featured in the Glocal Images International Competition Section and the C
ypriot Films Competition Section. The jury is presided over by Slovak film producer Katarina Tomkova, accompanied by fellow jury members Berlin-based Cypriot Director of Photography Emre Erkmen, French film critic Sandra Onana, Greek director and writer Asimina Proedrou and Berlin-based Palestinian filmmaker Juna Suleiman, the press release notes.

It is further added that seven films in the Glocal Images international competition section and four Cypriot films are eligible for the Best Film Award (pound 6000), the Special Jury Award (pound 3000), the Best Director Award (pound 1000) and the Best Cinematography Award (pound 500), the latter sponsored by Caretta Films. Films in the national competition section also compete for the Best Cypriot Film Award (pound 4000) accompanied by the right to use The Studio (sponsored by The CYENS Centre of Excellence), the Best Cypriot Director Award (post-production services worth pound 4000, sponsored by Authorwave) and Best Performance Award in a Cypriot Film (pound 1000
), sponsored by Limassol Municipality.

The CYENS Centre of Excellence prize includes 2 days of filming in The Studio, free of charge, with access to the massive LED wall powered by Unreal Engine, Evercoast’s volumetric capturing, and PhaseSpace’s precision motion capture system, worth pound 10,000.

The press release also says that all 11 films automatically compete for the Audience Award (pound 500), sponsored by TFI Markets, determined by viewer votes.

Another highlight of the ceremony will be the presentation of awards for the feature film projects participating in the 5th co-production forum Dot.on.the.Map Meeting Point.

This year, the international jury for Dot.on.the.Map is made up of producers Cécile Tollu-Polonowski (The Match Factory, Germany – France), Yorgos Tsourgiannis (Horsefly Films, Greece) and Anita Elsani (Elsani and Neary Media GmbH, Germany).

It is further noted that the projects are competing for the Cyprus Film Commission – Invest Cyprus Award (pound 1000) sponsored by the Cyprus I
nvestment Promotion Agency, the P.S. Movies and Stories Awards (equipment rental worth up to pound 4000), the Best Debut Project Pitch Award (pound 500) sponsored by the Directors Guild of Cyprus, and the Agora Networking Award offered by Thessaloniki International Film Festival. All the film projects showcased on the co-production forum are also eligible for the Coprocity Development Award (pound 3500) offered annually in collaboration with Cineuropa.

The awards ceremony will be followed by an exciting closing party on Heroes’ Square, with music selections by DJ Bon Bon, the press release concludes.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

Cyprus Film Days Festival closing ceremony to take place on April 20


The closing ceremony of the 22nd Cyprus Film Days International Festival will take place on Saturday 20 April at Rialto Theatre, a press release issued by the Theatre says.

This year’s edition of the Festival wraps up with the screening at 20:00 of the new film by acclaimed Cypriot director Adonis Florides, Africa Star. The film focuses on the lives of three generations of Cypriot women -mother, daughter, granddaughter- whose lives are tragically affected by the act of a man succumbing to temptation.

It is noted that the screening will be followed by the closing ceremony, curated by Lia Haraki, along with the presentation of the festival’s highest honours. Music and sound design for the ceremony are by Yiannis Christofides with lighting design by Alexander Jotovic. Performance artist PASHIAS will be the presenter of the awards ceremony.

The awards according to the verdict of the 5-member international jury will be presented to films featured in the Glocal Images International Competition Section and the C
ypriot Films Competition Section. The jury is presided over by Slovak film producer Katarina Tomkova, accompanied by fellow jury members Berlin-based Cypriot Director of Photography Emre Erkmen, French film critic Sandra Onana, Greek director and writer Asimina Proedrou and Berlin-based Palestinian filmmaker Juna Suleiman, the press release notes.

It is further added that seven films in the Glocal Images international competition section and four Cypriot films are eligible for the Best Film Award (pound 6000), the Special Jury Award (pound 3000), the Best Director Award (pound 1000) and the Best Cinematography Award (pound 500), the latter sponsored by Caretta Films. Films in the national competition section also compete for the Best Cypriot Film Award (pound 4000) accompanied by the right to use The Studio (sponsored by The CYENS Centre of Excellence), the Best Cypriot Director Award (post-production services worth pound 4000, sponsored by Authorwave) and Best Performance Award in a Cypriot Film (pound 1000
), sponsored by Limassol Municipality.

The CYENS Centre of Excellence prize includes 2 days of filming in The Studio, free of charge, with access to the massive LED wall powered by Unreal Engine, Evercoast’s volumetric capturing, and PhaseSpace’s precision motion capture system, worth pound 10,000.

The press release also says that all 11 films automatically compete for the Audience Award (pound 500), sponsored by TFI Markets, determined by viewer votes.

Another highlight of the ceremony will be the presentation of awards for the feature film projects participating in the 5th co-production forum Dot.on.the.Map Meeting Point.

This year, the international jury for Dot.on.the.Map is made up of producers Cécile Tollu-Polonowski (The Match Factory, Germany – France), Yorgos Tsourgiannis (Horsefly Films, Greece) and Anita Elsani (Elsani and Neary Media GmbH, Germany).

It is further noted that the projects are competing for the Cyprus Film Commission – Invest Cyprus Award (pound 1000) sponsored by the Cyprus I
nvestment Promotion Agency, the P.S. Movies and Stories Awards (equipment rental worth up to pound 4000), the Best Debut Project Pitch Award (pound 500) sponsored by the Directors Guild of Cyprus, and the Agora Networking Award offered by Thessaloniki International Film Festival. All the film projects showcased on the co-production forum are also eligible for the Coprocity Development Award (pound 3500) offered annually in collaboration with Cineuropa.

The awards ceremony will be followed by an exciting closing party on Heroes’ Square, with music selections by DJ Bon Bon, the press release concludes.

Source: Cyprus News Agency