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Opening Night Other Galas Closing Night 1991 The Miracle (dir. Neil Jordan, UK) Uranus (dir. Claude Berri, France) 1992 Le Bal des casse-pieds (dir. Yves Robert, France) Equinox (dir. Alan Rudolph, USA) 1993 Much Ado About Nothing (dir. Kenneth Branagh, USA) King of the Hill (dir. Steven Soderbergh, USA), 1994
The Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF, Chinese: 上海 国际 电影 节, French: Festival international du film de Shanghai) is the largest film festival in Asia and China's longest-running international cinema event. [1] [2] The first festival was established in October 1993. It is the only Chinese festival accredited by the FIAPF. [3]
The SIFF Egyptian Theater reopened on October 3, 2014. [7] The theater returned to the SIFF circuit beginning with the 42nd annual festival in 2016. [8] The theater closed indefinitely in November 2024 due to water damage following a leak on the fourth floor. Several screenings were moved to other SIFF venues around the city. [9]
Seoul Independent Film Festival (서울獨立映畵祭, 서울독립영화제, SIFF) is an independent film festival in Republic of Korea. The Seoul Independent Movie Festival is jointly held by the Korean Film Council and the Association of Korean Independent Film & Video. Every winter, this festival is held in Seoul.
Mara revealed the news at the opening night celebration of the 49th annual SIFF on May 11. The festival runs through May 21. “We are honored to take on stewardship of this historic theater.
The documentary “Devo,” the story of the influential Rubber City-based rock band that broke new ground in music with its sound and attitude will serve as the closing night film.
NFFTY also presented Femme Finale - a special Closing Night screening with some of the best films by NFFTY female filmmakers, presented by Cornish College of the Arts. [11] A scholarship to Cornish College of the Arts was awarded to Kira Bursky for "Best Emerging Female Filmmaker", and Barry Briggs for "Best Emerging Northwest Filmmaker".
The inaugural 2013 film festival featured Eliachi Kimaro's documentary A Lot Like You as Opening Night film (the film also won Best Documentary at the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival, and was a Top 10 Audience Choice Award at the Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF)).