Psychoanalysis and Film Festival 2013

The second edition of the Psychoanalysis and Film Festival will run 22nd to 24th November in Bucharest, at Studio Cinema.

Initiated by film critic Irina-Margareta Nistor in 2012, the Festival is the Romanian projection of the European Psychoanalytic Film Festival presided by Italian director Bernardo Bertolucci and spearheaded by psychoanalyst Andrea Sabbadini.

Andrea Sabbadini, Guest of Honor to this Festival edition, will be joining film critic and Festival Director, Irina-Margareta Nistor in presenting and analyzing titles Love Building, directed by Iulia Rugină and Seduced and Abandoned, directed by James Toback November 22nd.

James Toback’s Seduced and Abandoned will thus be premiering in Romania in the opening of the Psychoanalysis and Film Festival on November 22nd.
An exploration of cinema art, glamour, money, and death, Seduced and Abandoned features fascinating portraits of directors Bertolucci, Coppola, Polanski, Scorsese, and actors Ryan Gosling, Jessica Chastain, Berenice Bejo, and Diane Kruger. The film is directed by James Toback, Academy Award nominated for Best Writing for Bugsy, 1992, and produced by Alec Baldwin.

Further titles confirmed at this Festival edition of include:
– Fruitvale Station, directed by Ryan Coogler, awarded the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award at Sundance Film Festival, and winner of Un Certain Regard Avenir Prize, Cannes 2013. The film is distributed by InterComFilm.
– Like Father, Like Son, directed by Kore-eda Hirokazu, winner of the Jury Prize, Cannes 2013, screened within the Festival courtesy of Independenţa Film
– The Festival will further showcase a selection of national and international short films:
Me or the Pill, directed by Mimmi Damnitz, Germany, 2012
Therapeutic Dialogues, directed by Andrei Georgescu, Romania, 2012
Welkom, directed by Pablo Munoz Gomez, Belgium, 2013
Ela, Panda şi Madam, directed by Andrei Răuţu, Romania, 2013
You Freud- Me Jane, directed by Harald Schleicher, Germany, 2013
Therapy, directed by Beatriu Valles, Spain, 2013
All the films screened within this edition of the Festival will be followed by discussions with directors, producers, actors, film critics, and psychoanalysts.

In the closing of its second edition, Sunday, November 24th, the Psychoanalysis and Film Festival will present The Butler, directed by Lee Daniels, in a preview screening in Romania.

Starring Forest Whitaker, Oprah Winfrey and John Cusack, the film tells the story of a White House butler who served seven American presidents over three decades. Academy Award nominated Lee Daniels (Precious, 2010) directs and Emmy award winning Danny Strong (Game Change, 2012) wrote the script. Distributed by InterComFilm, The Butler will be premiering in cinemas across Romania November 29th.

The second edition of the Psychoanalysis and Film Festival is organized by FAMart Cultural Boutique, with the support of the Romanian Filmmakers Union.

Partners: Apa Nova Bucureşti, InterComFilm, MediaPro Distribution, Independenţa Film, TNT România, Golden Tulip Victoria Bucharest Hotel, Evergreen Concept, Ideeal Design, Contego Coffee.

Official car: BMW

Media partners: Radio Guerrilla, Adevărul, 24FUN, Caţavencii, Cinemagia, FilmReporter.ro, Urban.ro, 121.ro.

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Seduced and Abandoned

Premiering in Romania, after its special screening in Cannes, Seduced and Abandoned will be screened in the opening of the Psychoanalysis and Film Festival, Friday, November 22nd.

A story about cinema, glamor, money and death, the film includes remarkable appearances by Bertolucci, Coppola, Polanski or Scorsese, and by actors Ryan Gosling, Jessica Chastain, Berenice Bejo and Diane Kruger. Seduced and Abandoned is directed by James Toback, nominated for an Academy Award for Best Writing for Bugsy, 1992, and produced by Alec Baldwin.

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Love Building

The guest of honor of our Festival, psychoanalyst Andrea Sabbadini – Director of the European Psychoanalytic Film Festival in London, accompanied by Irina-Margareta Nistor, will analyze the film Love Building, directed by Iulia Rugina, on the first day of the Festival- Friday, November 22nd, at the Studio Cinema.


DaKINO 22 Awards

Special Award of the Jury: Luca Rotaru, for his part in Vladimir Dembinski’s Tennis.
Special Award of the Jury: Mesilot/ Tracks, directed by Nelli Guy.
Best Script: Nirgun/ Without a Quality, directed by Parthib Dutta.
Best Director: Arnaud Dufeys for Atomes/ Atoms.
DaKINO 22 Trophy: Five Ways to Kill a Man, directed by Christopher Bisset.

 

 

 

Short Film Competition DaKINO 22

Ahora no puedo/ I can’t right now, directed by Roser Aguilar, Spain
Five Ways to Kill a Man, directed by Christopher Bisset, Germany
NO, directed by Guillermo P. Bosch, Spain
Violeta, la cortesana/ Violet, the Courtesan, directed by David Casals-Roma, Spain
Le llamaremos Bobby/ We Will Call Him Bobby, directed by Paco Cavero, Spain
Gobbel, directed by Raluca David, Romania
L’Amour a Querelles / A Lovers’ Quarell, directed by Christophe Delsaux, France
Tenis/ Tennis, directed by Vladimir Dembinski, Romania
Steam is Steam, directed by Etienne Desrosiers, Canada- Italy
Atomes/ Atoms, directed by Arnaud Dufeys, Belgium
Reuniune de familie/ Family Reunion, directed by Florina Dumitrache, Romania
Merry Zombie Christmas, directed by Victor Dumitrovici, Romania
El somriure amagat/ The Hidden Smile, directed by Ventura Durall, Spain
Nirgun/ Tha Man Who Has No Qualities, directed by Parthib Dutta, India
Pastila fericirii, directed by Cecilia Felmeri, Romania
Cutia/ The Box, directed by Mircea Ghibortz Ghinescu, Romania
Agua Passada, directed by Agnes Guilbault, Spain
Mesilot/ Tracks, directed by Nelli Guy, Israel
UnterStrömung / UnderCurrent, directed by Daniel Herrmann, Germany
Oh Merde! / Oh Shit!, directed by Aliocha Itovich & Guillaume Ducreux, France
L’Attrape-reves / Dreamcatcher, directed by Leo Medard, Belgium
Dejad un mensaje despues de la senal/ Leave a Message after the Tone, directed by Andrea Monzani, Spain
Lei & l’Altra, directed by Max Nardari, Italy
Pui, Cartofi Prajiti si-o Cola/ Chicken, fries and a Coke, directed by Emanuel Parvu, Romania
Hallowed Be, directed by Alex Pop, Canada
Vaca Finlandeza/ The Finnish Cow, directed by Gheorghe Preda, Romania
Les (El Bosque)/ The Forest, directed by Aida Ramazanova, Spania- Rusia
Les chiens verts / The Green Dogs, directed by Mathias & Colas Rifkiss, France
Tessitura, directed by Goncalo Robalo, Portugal
Haikus for Karaoke, directed by Roberto Santaguida, Canada- Italy
Twenty Dollars, directed by Lam See Chit, China
Le Masque, directed by Yacine Sersar, France
The Poet Cursed, directed by Ryan J-W Smith, UK
Gianni Schicchi, directed by Francesco Visco, Italy
Covariance, directed by Dawn Westlake, USA

22nd DaKINO International Film Festival

The 22nd edition of the DaKINO International Film Festival will run 3rd to 7th April 2013, at Cultural Center “House of Arts” – District 3 Bucharest, Grand Cinema Digiplex in Baneasa Shopping City, and Noul Cinematograf al Regizorului Roman (NCRR).

DaKINO International Film Festival maintains its initial structure, that of a Short Fiction Competition, with films selected by film critic Irina-Margareta Nistor vying for the DaKINO 22 Trophy.
Within the festival’s past edition, the international Jury presided by Anca Damian awarded the DaKINO Trophy to Australian short film Pinion, directed by Sylvie Asuka.

The Brilliant Docs section, initiated in 2010, will be presenting recent titles in Romania, the audience voting for Best Documentary. Within previous editions, Best Documentary was awarded to titles such as You’ve Been Trumped, directed by Anthony Baxter (DaKINO 21) and Yves Saint Laurent, l’amour fou, directed by Pierre Thoretton (DaKINO 20).

DaKINO will further organize film screenings, Q&A sessions and workshops targeting students within the “Know more, be better!” program, dedicated to extracurricular activities. Scheduled Thursday, April 4th and Friday, April 5th, these activities will take place at Cultural Center “House of Arts” – District 3 Bucharest and NCRR.

Every evening, within the 3 venues, DaKINO IFF will be presenting recent important films selected and awarded in festivals such as Berlin, Cannes, Toronto, most of which premiering in Romania.

The 22nd edition of DaKINO International Film Festival is organized by Bucharest District 3 City Hall, with the DaKINO Foundation and FAMart Cultural Boutique.