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Tbilisi International Film Festival (TIFF) | 4-10 December 2019 | Tiblisi, Cinema Art Center Prometheus | Film Festival
Overview
Tbilisi International Film Festival was first established in 2000. The festival was born within a larger art festival framework entitled Gift, which carried numerous supporters and sponsors. Consequently, the festival at that time was able to have an interesting and diverse program. Faced by the threat of closure in 2002, a circle of friends and co-thinkers (Gaga Chkheidze, Nino Anjaparidze, Lasha Bakradze, Davit Bukhrikidze, Besik Danelia, Guga Kotetishvili, Gaga Lomidze and Giorgi Kajrishvili) decided to set up the Cinema Art Center, Prometheus to maintain the festival alongside the coordination of other projects. In spite of scarce financial resources, the 2002 festival went on to be held by the Cinema Art Center, Prometheus.
Prometheus was ultimately successful in attracting the
attention of governmental agencies, and in 2004 the Georgian
National Film Centre provided their financial support alongside
other private sponsors. A couple of years later, the Ministry of
Culture and Tbilisi Municipality also contributed their
support.
The key aims of the festival are
to introduce the Georgian public with new works of high artistic
value — made in Georgia proper, and worldwide — and inform them
of new trends in world cinema, in tandem with supporting the
development of the Georgian cinema industry.
Meetings of professionals in the cinema community, workshops, master classes, retrospectives and other industry events organized within the festival's frameworks give motivation to young cinematographers and encourage them to develop their talent and artistic vision. We strive to turn the festival into a gathering place for filmmakers, producers, sales agents and distributors in the South Caucasus. The festival has grown in significance on a worldwide scale; the number of filmmakers willing to participate in the festival, via numerous pathways, is increasing year after year.
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION AND PRIZES
The
most exciting part of the Tbilisi International Film Festival
is the International competition in which 10 - 12 directorial
debut or second full length feature films by European directors
participate. Since the Festival takes place in December, we have
the advantage of selecting films that have already gained
popularity at different festivals in other parts of the world.
There
are two official prizes for the categories: Best Film (Gold
Prometheus) and Best Director (Silver Prometheus). In addition
to the golden and the silver Prometheus, we also have
non-official prizes — an example being the Parajanov Award for
Outstanding Poetic Vision. Different organizations are also
encouraged to fund the event with various prizes. In 2011 Bank
of Georgia established an award for Georgian Panorama film; the
award was given to WILL THERE BE A THEATRE UP THERE?! by Nana
Janelidze.
FORUM OF EUROPEAN CINEMA
The
concept of the festival was clear from its very inception: it
was intended to operate as a European Film Festival, which is
why the Forum of European Cinema plays a huge role during this
event. During this program we screen the best, recent European
films.
HORIZONS
A
long-standing category, ‘Horizons’ consists of films from a
diverse ensemble of filmmakers working from beyond the
boundaries of Europe.
GEORGIAN PANORAMA
Tbilisi
International Film Festival brings great emphasis and awareness
to the process and purpose of Georgian cinema. Every year the
festival screens the latest Georgian films to a diverse
audience. The Film Festival paves a way for local, upcoming
filmmakers to be on the same pedestal and to compete on an
international stage.
MADE IN GERMANY
Since
2005, Tbilisi International Film Festival has closely
cooperated with its loyal partner Goethe Institute, presenting
new German films annually under the program, "Made in Germany".
DIRECTOR IN FOCUS
One
of the traditions of the festival is the Director in Focus
section. This section shows a small retrospective of a selected
guest director during the event. After the screening the
director holds a Q & A discussion with the audience, and
will often conduct a Master class session for students or anyone
who is interested in the film industry.
In
2001 the festival had the privilege of having Leos Carax as a
guest director. In previous years guest directors included the
likes of Ulrike Ottinger, Hugh Hudson, Bob Rafelson, Mike Leigh,
Joe Wright, Patrick Cazals and Harutyun Khachatryan .
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
The
Tbilisi International Film Festival annually host well-known
directors, producers, actors and cameramen. This section screens
various films by one artist, and post-screening it is emphatic
that the artist hold a "meet and greet" with the audience. In
addition, the festival always honors the works of Georgians who
have made a great contribution to the development of Georgian
cinema. Examples of this are the celebration of100 years of Nato
Vachnadze and Michael Kalatozishvili, 80 years of Sergey
Parajanov, and 70 years of Mikheil Kobakhidze and Irakli
Kvirikadze.
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Over a period of
eighteen years, the festival has hosted more than 1000 film
directors, producers, actors, film experts, documentalists.
During these years, TIFF was privileged to host honorable
International filmmakers such as Bob Rafelson (USA), Vanessa
Redgrave (UK), Leos Carax (France), Greta Scacchi (UK), Mike
Leigh (UK), Krzysztof Zanussi (Poland), Mika Kaurismaki
(Finland), Franco Nero (Italy), Bruno Dumont (France), Hugh
Hudson (USA), Maryam D'Abo (USA), Jafar Panahi (Iran), Franc
Roddam (UK), Sergey Solovyov (Rissia), Yesim Ustaoglu (Turkey),
Helma Sanders-Brahms (Germany), Joe Wright (UK), Jim Stark (USA)
and others; as well as Georgian filmmakers and actors working
abroad: Otar Iosseliani, Mikheil Kobakhidze, Irakli Kvirikadze,
Nana Jorjadze, Nino Kirtadze, Mikheil Kalatozishvili, Dito
Tsintsadze, Merab Ninidze and others.
Some of the major partners and supporters of theTbilisi International Film Festival are Erika and Ulrich Gregors, co-founders of the Berlin International Film Festival, who are consistently and enthusiastically consulting the Festival's organizers. The Festival's acknowledged supporters include Peter Scarlet, and established actress Maryam D'Abo. The festival cooperates with foreign embassies and international organizations such as Goethe Institute and French Institute, as well as international publishing agencies, such as Hollywood Reporter and Screen Daily.
Programme
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