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European Film Promotion  EFP  will screen 12 European submissions for the foreign language Oscar during the American Film Market  AFM , Nov 2-9, in the Wilshire Screening Room in Beverly Hills. The screenings will be for international buyers, selected press and Academy members in an effort to acquire US distribution for and promote the films during the awards season in Los Angeles.The films that are screening:Austria: Breathing  Atmen  by Karl MarkovicsBelgium: Bullhead  Rundskop  by Micha毛l R. RoskamBulgaria: Tilt by Viktor Chouchkov Jr.Croatia: 72 Days  Sedamdeset i dva dana  by Danilo SerbedzijaCzech Republic: Alois Nebel <pictur><a href=https://www.cup-stanley.uk>stanley cup</a> ed] by Tom谩s Lun谩kIceland: Volcano  <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.uk>stanley uk</a>  Eldfjall  by R煤nar R煤narssonIreland: As If I Am Not There by Juanita WilsonFYR of Macedonia: Punks Not Dead  Pankot Ne E Mrtov  by  <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.fr>stanley cup</a> Vladimir BlazevskiThe Netherlands: Sonny Boy by Maria PetersSerbia: Montevideo, Taste Of A Dream  Montevideo, bog te video  by Dragan Bjelogrli膰Spain: Black Bread  Pa negre  by Agust铆 VillarongaSwitzerland: Summer Games  Giochi dEstate  by Rolando CollaTopicsAcademy AwardsAFMAwardsEuropeUnited States           No comments                                                                       Related articles                                                                                                                                        News                                      MBS Group closes deal to manage Saudi Arabias AlUla Studios                                               Wtts Steve November joins Lionsgate UK
The 21st Finale festival of Czech films begins April 21 in Plzen, Czech Republic. The annual event is a competitive and comprehensive overview of Czech feature-length films released in the past year.Twelve titles will compete for the Golden Kingfisher for Best Feature Film, including the French-UK-Czech co-production La Vie En Rose, which won five Cesars, three BAFTAs and two Oscars. Olivier Dahan s film also collected three trophies earlier this year at the Czech Lion awards in March.Three other competition titles likewise received Lions from the Czech Film and Television Academy: Alice Nellis s Little Girl Blue  Best Film and Best Ci <a href=https://www.stanleycup.pl>stanley cup</a> nematography , Jiri Vejdelek s Vaclav  Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor  and Tomas Vorel s Gympl  Best Supporting Actress .The Finale competition does not include three highly anticipated titles: Bohdan Slama s Country Teacher, which is screening out of competition in Plzen; Juraj Jakubisko s Bathory, which is expected to see its world premiere at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in July; and Petr Zelenka s Karamazo <a href=https://www.stanleycups.us>stanley cup</a> vi. Both Karamazov <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.us>stanley cup</a> i and Country Teacher are aiming for a world premieres at major festivals later this year.This year s Finale will also screen 15 documentaries in competition, including Berlinale Forum title Citizen Havel.Festival director Ivan Jachim called this year s selection of films  exceptional , adding that  part of them are brilliant representatives of contemporary Czech cinematography and I hope they will have
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