Luxembourg City Film Festival Honors Winners in Spectacular 14th Edition

Luxembourg City, Luxembourg – The 14th edition of the Luxembourg City Film Festival has come to a close, with the announcement of this year’s winners. The festival, which took place from February 29th to March 10th, showcased a strong lineup of films and attracted a diverse range of guests. The event celebrated the burgeoning film industry in the Grand Duchy, solidifying the festival’s position as a key player in the Luxembourgish cinema scene. The awards ceremony, held at Kinepolis, began with a special tribute to actor-director Viggo Mortensen. Following the tribute, Mortensen’s latest film, “The … Read more

Luxembourg City Film Festival Shines Spotlight on Emerging Talent and Celebrates Grand Award Winners

Luxembourg City, the bustling capital of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, recently concluded its 14th edition of the Luxembourg City Film Festival. Running from February 29 to March 10, this year’s festival showcased a remarkable lineup of films and welcomed special guests from the film industry. The festival, which has become a key player in the country’s burgeoning film industry, awarded a total of nine prizes to deserving winners. One highlight of the festival was the tribute paid to actor-director Viggo Mortensen. His latest film, “The Dead Don’t Hurt,” in which he also wrote and … Read more

Renowned Senior Film Director, M.S. Sathyu, Aims to Make Films at 94 Despite Challenges

Bengaluru, India – At the 15th edition of the Bengaluru International Film Festival (BIFFes), senior film director M.S. Sathyu was honored with a lifetime achievement award. Despite being 94 years old, Sathyu expressed his unwavering passion for filmmaking and his desire to continue making films. However, he emphasized that someone would need to take a risk and finance his future projects. The festival also recognized outstanding films across various categories. In the Kannada cinema category, Amar L.’s “Nirvana” received the first best film award, while K. Yashoda Prakash’s “Kandeelu” was awarded as the second best … Read more

Religious Studies Professor S Brent Rodriguez-Plate Takes on The Berlin International Film Festival: An Ecumenical Journey Through Diverse Films

Berlin, Germany – Professor of Religious Studies S Brent Rodriguez-Plate recently had the honor of being a member of the ecumenical jury at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival, also known as the Berlinale. As a longstanding tradition, the ecumenical jury at the Berlinale recognizes and celebrates outstanding international films. Over the course of ten days, Rodriguez-Plate and the jury watched more than 30 films, encompassing a diverse range of genres and settings. This year, the ecumenical jury presented awards in three categories: the main competition, panorama, and forum. The top prize in the main … Read more