Film Festivals

Film festivals are a platform to showcase the talent from all over the world, from film industries across the world, where one witnesses the biggest of the movies, the different genres, where you relate their culture to yours, many times you even forget the nation, the people, the culture and all you are in awe of; is the way the human emotions make way to your heart.
Oscar Hopefuls Will Likely be Present at Toronto Film Festival
The Toronto Film Festival will feature a wide variety of screenings this year, and promises to offer a glimpse into movies that have a shot at Oscar nods.

The Healing Magic of the Film Festival
Film Festivals happen in almost every major city, all over the world. Regardless of their size, audience, or importance, that Hollywood free week or two or three of world cinema can be the answer to anger and cynicism starting to breed from Hollywood's recent failures.

Clint Eastwood Receives Special Award from Cannes
Even though the lavish Cannes film festival is more than three months away, Clint Eastwood was awarded a lifetime achievement award of sorts.

Cannes Film Festival Turns 60 with Stars, Stunts and Surprises
Cannes celebrated 60 years in style this spring with stars like Clooney, Pitt, Jolie and DiCaprio. Jerry Seinfeld's stunt creating a "buzz" on Thursday and an impromptu midnight concert on Saturday by U2 proved that you never know what's going to happen in Cannes!

Toronto's Film Festival Celebrates a World of Filmmaking
For 31 years, the Toronto International Film Festival has showcased the best examples of filmmaking from around the world. One of the most controversial films to be shown at this year's festival is "Death of a President," the mock-doc depicting the assassination of President George Bush.

The Sundance Institute, Celebrating 25 Years of Independent Films
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Sundance Institute, the internationally recognized resource founded by Robert Redford for helping to develop and celebrate independent filmmaking artists.

The World-Famous New York Film Festival, September 23 – October 9
For an unparalleled showcase of cinematic delights from around the world, there’s no better place to spend a couple of autumn weeks than in New York City.