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  1. New Media Film Festival: 2009 Los Angeles, California: United States: New Orleans Film Festival: 1989 New Orleans, Louisiana: United States: Northwestfest: 1983 Edmonton, Alberta: Canada: Open City Documentary Festival: 2011 London: United Kingdom: One World Film Festival: 1999 Prague: Czech Republic: Portland Documentary and Experimental Film ...

  2. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Montreal World Film Festival; From an alternative language ...

  3. Montreal World Film Festival: 1977: Montreal: Quebec: International: Largest North American competitive festival. Held late August to Labor Day. Focuses on films from around the world. Monument Valley Film Festival: 2007: Kayenta: Arizona: International: Held annually in the summer, it is the only film festival on the Navajo Nation. Moondance ...

  4. International awards for Departures began to accrue before its domestic release, when the film was granted the Grand Prix des Ameriques at the Montreal World Film Festival. Over the next several months it received multiple awards, including four from Kinema Junpo , [9] and in September 2008 it was selected as Japan's submission for the Academy ...

  5. At the Boston International Film Festival, Zoltán Dévényi won the Best Cinematography award. Release Canada. 1 September 2018 (Montreal World Film Festival) 2 February 2019 (Pendance Film Festival, Toronto) USA. 5 April 2019 (Phoenix Film Festival) 15 March 2020 (Boston International Film Festival) Italy

  6. Montreal World Film Festival Excellence in Producing Award Victoria Paige Meyerink is a producer and former child actress. [1] At the age of four, Meyerink became Danny Kaye's co-star on the CBS variety series The Danny Kaye Show and, in 2006, was honored by the Young Artist Foundation with its Former Child Star "Lifetime Achievement" Award for ...

  7. Les Francos de Montréal. Les Francos de Montréal is a large annual music and performance festival held in Downtown Montreal, Quebec, featuring French-language performers from all over the world. [1] Many of the performances are free to the public and are held on various stages in and around the Place des Arts section of Montreal's "Centre-ville."

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