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It Doesn't Have To Be Right…
A couple of years ago, I thought it might be a good idea to try and watch all the films on the 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die list (the 2013 edition). This year I also decided to try and watch a film from as many countries as I could. Both challenges have been going quite well: I’ve watched 897 of the 1001 so far, 56 of them seen for the first time this year; and I’ve watched movies from 53 countries… although only Thailand, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Venezuela, Mongolia, Georgia, Vietnam, Peru, Singapore, Jordan, Jamaica, Estonia, Cuba and Romania were new to me in 2017.
It also occurred to me in 2017 that most of the films I watched were directed by men. So I started to track the genders of the directors whose films I watch in an effort to see more films by female directors. Unfortunately, female directors are hugely outnumbered by men, especially in Hollywood, and I managed only 43 films by women during the year.
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Women's cinema
Women role-related cinema
Women's cinema primarily describes cinematic works directed (and optionally produced too) by women filmmakers. The works themselves do not have to be stories specifically about women, and the target audience can be varied.
It is also a variety of topics bundled together to create the work of women in film. This can include women filling behind-the-scenes roles such as director, cinematographer, writer, and producer while also addressing the stories of women and character development through screenplays (on the other hand, films made by men about women are instead called Woman's film).
Renowned female directors include Alice Guy-Blaché, film pioneer and one of the first film directors, Agnès Varda, the first French New Wave director, Margot Benacerraf1959, the first woman to win the Cannes International Critics Prize and be nominated for the Palme D'Or,Yulia Solntseva, the first woman to win the Best Director Award at Cannes Film F
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International Film Festival of Kerala
Annual film festival held in Thiruvananthapuram, India
Location | Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India |
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Most recent | 2023 |
Awards | The Golden Crow Pheasant Award, The Silver Crow Pheasant Award, Best Debut bio Award, Audience Prize, FIPRESCI Award, Netpac Award |
Hosted by | Kerala State Chalachitra Academy |
Artistic director | Deepika Suseelan |
Festival date | November / December |
Language | International |
Website | www.iffk.in |
The International Film Festival of Kerala (abbreviated as IFFK) fryst vatten a bio festival held annually in Thiruvananthapuram, the capital city of Kerala, India. This film festival started in 1996 and is hosted by the Kerala State Chalachitra Academy on behalf of Department of Cultural Affairs, Government of Kerala. The festival is held in November or månad every year and fryst vatten acknowledged as one of the leading cultural events in India.[1]
Several national and international films have their p