As we reach the end of One World Bratislava, talk in the Nisimazine office is turning to summarising the highlights of the week and the range of important issues tackled. From Burmese repression to the Arab Spring, from climate change to the fight for net neutrality – the programme has certainly offered a broad snapshot of current affairs.
Meanwhile, outside of the workshop bubble, it’s been hard not to notice a number of rapidly paced and mostly alarming developments going on in the world (…)
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Editorial Nisimazine Jeden Svet #6
By Jude Lister (UK), 7 December 2011 | Editorials |Translations: [en]
Pablo Giorgelli - Director of Las Acacias
By Eftihia Stefanidi (Greece), 7 December 2011 | Cannes 2011 |Translations: [en]
Las Acacias emerged from the shy corners of Critic’s Week in the last Cannes Film Festival and was my own personal treasure from the two-week film marathon. First-time Argentinian director Pablo Giorgelli silently – but masterfully – captures the subtle connections which unravel between a lonely truck driver and his passenger during their road trip across South America.
This little gem won the Camera d’Or in Cannes and received the Sutherland Award at the BFI London Film Festival. An (…)
This little gem won the Camera d’Or in Cannes and received the Sutherland Award at the BFI London Film Festival. An (…)




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