Daniel Espinosa to Chair Star-Studded Jury at 2024 Nikon Short Film Award, Celebrating Europe’s Finest One-Minute Cinematic Creations

Stockholm, Sweden – The Nikon Short Film Award, first launched in 2022 to inspire European filmmakers towards creative excellence in brief cinematic narratives, has announced its panel for the 2024 edition. Led by the acclaimed Swedish director Daniel Espinosa, known for his work on the soon-to-premiere TV series “The Helicopter Heist,” the jury includes actresses Alva Bratt and Nina Zanjani. These three distinguished industry professionals will evaluate submissions that must not exceed 60 seconds in length. Espinosa expressed his eagerness about the upcoming evaluations, emphasizing the jury’s anticipation to see how filmmakers embrace the challenge … Read more

Sevilla Film Festival Ramps Up: Announcing Juries and the Inaugural Puerta América Award for Europe’s Oscar Contenders

Sevilla, Spain – The Sevilla European Film Festival, now in its 21st year, is set to showcase the best of contemporary European cinema from November 8-16. Esteemed figures from the film industry and an array of promising new talents will converge in the southern Spanish city, engaging in a cultural dialogue that promises to highlight new media and artistic expressions within cinema. This year’s event will feature the introduction of a new accolade, the Puerta América Award, which underscores Sevilla’s role as a pivotal launchpad for European films contending in the International Film Oscar race. … Read more

Spotlight on Europe’s Finest: Nominees Announced for the European Film Awards’ Animated Feature Category

Berlin, Germany – The European Film Academy has recently unveiled the contenders for the prestigious category of Best Animated Feature Film at this year’s European Film Awards. Among the eclectic mix of nominations are standout works from directors Gints Zilbalodis, Kristina Dufková, Claude Barras, Isabel Herguera, and the duo Fernando Trueba and Javier Mariscal. Gints Zilbalodis’ “Flow” has already captured the hearts of audiences and critics alike, garnering the main jury and audience awards at the prestigious Annecy International Animated Film Festival alongside an accolade for its original music. The film, which featured at Cannes … Read more

KVIFF Celebrates 58th Year with Eclectic Films and Nostalgic Homage: A Fusion of Past and Present at Europe’s Beloved Film Festival

Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic – At the 58th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, a spectrum of cinematic landmarks drew attendees to the quaint spa town, known for its vibrant festival scene amid lush, picturesque landscapes. In this bustling cinematic hub, which premiered films ranging from big-ticket Cannes entries to nuanced tales from Eastern Europe, fans were so eager to experience the diverse movie offerings that they didn’t mind sitting on stair steps or the floor to catch a film. The festival, celebrated at venues like the opulent Grand Hall and the more understated Husovka cinema, … Read more