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Following its successful launch in New York last year,DCIFF has the great pleasure to announce that its next edition will take place in the EU capital of Oslo in Norway on the 21 of September, 2013. The first world's nomadic festival dedicated to the effects of globalization, DCIFF will travel to a different country each year." Its goal is to jumpstart a dialogue between cultures through the universal language of cinema.
DCIFF 2013 Entry Form
DCIFF 2013 Submission Form
DCIFF 2013 Press Accreditation
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THE DOC GRANT JURY HAS UNANIMOUSLY CHOSEN THE WINNER PROJECT - “KUNG FUTBALL” BY FAN JIAN
DCIFF is very proud to announce the documentary grant jury
DCIFF announces its next edition
DIALOGUE OF CULTURES FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES $40,000 DOCUMENTARY GRANT
The first edition of DCIFF donates the 10,000 USD to Japanese Earthquake Relief Fund
PRESIDENT\'S PRIZE Transit Cities by Mohammad Al Hushki
HONORABLE MENTION Hi-So by Aditya Assarat
BEST DIRECTOR Iciar Bollain - Even The Rain
BEST DIRECTOR Zhang Lu - Dooman River
Press and industry jury report
Star actor Rutger flew into NY to attend DCIFFs opening ceremony
The first annual DCIFF lit up New Yorks skyline
Iranian actress Marziah Vavamehr sentencing to jail
Star actor Rutger Hauer is our special festival guest
Happy Birthday!
How Japan’s Tragedies Are Affecting Its Film Industry
In a country that has just faced a series of debilitating earthquakes, a massive tsunami and damaged nuclear reactors reaching Chernobyl levels, movies have been the last thing on most people’s minds. But then, two weeks after the earth first shook, Yuko Shiomaki went to see “The King’s Speech” in Tokyo and discovered he was not alone.
Isabelle Caillat has won the `Quartz` Swiss Academy Award 2011 for BEST ACTRESS in a Leading Role
Thank you for your support !
The tragedy in Japan - festival`s response
We have great admiration for the way that Japan is courageously dealing with the natural disaster that struck only so recently. We hope that by reaching across cultures and entering a dialogue with Tokyo’s audiences with films from all over the world, we will be able to show them that they are not alone in this.
DCIFF 20-23 October, 2012 | Brussels, Belgium
