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The 7th annual South East European Film Festival, LA- May 3-7
Apr 25, 2012
The 7th annual South East European Film Festival, proud recipient of the prestigious grant from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, will take place this year from May 3rd - 7th, at the Goethe-Institut Los Angeles, and UCLA. Commonly known as SEE Fest, the festival presents films that explore religious, ethnic and cultural crossroads of South East Europe, from Albania, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Hungary, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Turkey... With over 30 features, documentaries, and shorts, the festival gives a precious glimpse into the Balkan region, its troubled history, and its cultural diversity. On Saturday May 5th SEE Fest’s Business Conference “Connecting Hollywood and South East Europe” features a young and dynamic panel of American and European filmmakers discussing the difference between American and European story structure, themes, and narrative. Panelists include Endre Hules, American-Hungarian writer/director/actor (“The Maiden Danced to Death”); Claudio Faeh, Swiss-American director/producer (“Hollow Man 2”, “The Hole”) with new international project slated for production in Sarajevo; Nicholas Ferrall, documentary executive at Spitfire Pictures/Exclusive Media and the founder of By Osmosis TV; Huseyin Karabey, Turkish director/writer/producer (“My Marlon and Brando”; “Do not Forget me Istanbul”) and Matthew Mishory, writer/director (“Delphinium: A Childhood Portrait of Derek Jarman”; “Joshua Tree 1951: A Portrait of James Dean”) and cofounder of Iconoclastic Features. To attend, rsvp@seefilmla.org .
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