57th THESSALONIKI INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
November 3-13, 2016
57th TIFF: JURIES & PARALLEL EVENTS
November 3-13, 2016
57th TIFF: JURIES & PARALLEL EVENTS
With the opening of the 57th Thessaloniki International Film Festival approaching, this press release includes the latest news that round-up this year’s communication: the International and FIPRESCI Juries, masterclass, parallel events, as well as the complete line-up list.
OPENING & CLOSING FILMS
Opening - Thursday, November 3rd: Paterson by Jim Jarmusch, USA, 2015, 113’
Closing – Sunday, November 13th: The Dancer / La danseuse by Stephanie Di Giusto, France, Belgium, Czech Republic, 2016, 108΄
INTERNATIONAL JURY
The five-member International Jury called to judge the films of the International Competition section and to award the Golden and Silver Alexanders plus a number of additional awards, is composed of:
Amir Naderi, Director, Screenwriter, Iran - Jury President
Sofian El Fani, Director of photography, Tunisia
Frederique Moreau, screenwriter, France
Peter Scarlet, consultant, producer, film curator, USA
Eva Stefani, director, professor, Greece
FIPRESCI JURY
The three-member FIPRESCI Jury called to judge films in the International Competition and the Greek Film Festival premieres is composed of:
Aleksander Huser, Norway - Jury President
Ahmet Gurata, Turkey
Ifigenia Kalantzi, Greece
MASTERCLASS Luciano Tovoli
Pavlos Zannas theatre – Friday November 11th, 11:00
During the 57th TIFF, the legendary cinematographer Luciano Tovoli will present a masterclass on his artistic career, sharing with the audience experiences and moments from unforgettable films such as The Passenger, Suspiria, and many more.
CINEMA FOR ALL – ACCESSIBILITY IN TIFF FACILITIES & FILMS
The Thessaloniki International Film Festival, in collaboration with the Onassis Foundation and the Onassis Cultural Centre as accessibility sponsors, as well as the Movement of Artists with Disabilities as accessibility advisor, improves the accessibility of its facilities and shares the magic of cinema with all the viewers. These improvements begin in the 57th TIFF, regarding the Olympion theatre, the theatres and the Cinema Museum of Thessaloniki at the port, as well as the ticket box at Aristotelous square. In addition, two classic Greek films -The Ogre of Athens by Nikos Koundouros and We Only Have One Life by Yorgos Tzavellas- will be screened with audio description [AD] for the blind and visually impaired and SHD [Subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing], while 17 Greek films will be also screened with SHD.
SIDEBAR EVENTS
EXHIBITIONS
“Whispers”
November 4, 2016 – January 7, 2017 // Inauguration: Friday 4/11, 21:30
Contemporary Art Centre of Thessaloniki (Warehouse B1, port)
The exhibition “Whispers”, initially produced by and presented at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Crete last October, is presented as part of the 57th TIFF’s sidebar events program, organized by CACT. TIFF introduces a channel of communication in regards to the works of the 25 artists from Greece, Europe and the USA presented in the exhibition, by inserting in CACT’s screening room the short film Hands: The Life and Loves of the Gentler Sex by Stella Simon and Miklos Bandy (1927-28, 13’). In addition, TIFF showcases inside the Olympion lobby the exhibition’s video installation Emergency Exit by Despina Meimaroglou (2004).
Photo exhibition #CedefopPhotoAward “Youth in education and training”
November 3-13, 2016 // Inauguration: Saturday 5/11, 12:00
Cinema Museum of Thessaloniki (Warehouse A’, port) // Organized and curated by TIFF and Cedefop
The 57th TIFF hosts the photographic exhibition #CedefopPhotoAward “Youth in education and training”, with the winning and shortlisted photos of the photo competition #CedefopPhotoAward, organised by Cedefop (European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training, www.cedefop.europa.eu). In the competition, which took place in two phases (the first ended on March, 16th and the second on September 11th, 2016), EU residents aged from 18 to 30 years old were invited to share their education and training experience through a photo. The photos will also be exhibited in Brussels during the European vocational skills week (5-9 December 2016).
Photo exhibition “Faces and Spaces”
November 10 – December 17, 2016 // Inauguration: Thursday 10/11, 20:00
Former Army Warehouse, Peer Α΄, Port
Organized by: Goethe-Institut Thessaloniki & Hellenic Foundation of Culture, with the support of TIFF // Curated by: Eleni Varopoulou
Nelly Tragousti’s photos prompt the viewer’s memory to recall faces and spaces from the time when Theo Angelopoulos was shooting in Germany, and mostly in Berlin, his last completed film The Dust of Time. In the foreground emerges the figure of the great Greek director: his face below the camera, his gestures while he talks, explains or guides his actors and associates. In addition, photos of the actors, the urban landscape and the settings are presented.
CONCERT
Concert “Music for Films”
Friday, November 11th, 21:00
Thessaloniki Concert Hall
TIFF in collaboration with the Thessaloniki State Symphony Orchestra and the Thessaloniki Concert Hall, presents “Music for Films”, featuring music by prominent composers such as Howard Shore, John Williams, Alexandre Desplat, etc, taken from famous films like Lord of the Rings, Schindler's List, Argo, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, etc. // Conductor: Martin Lebel, Violin: Andreas Papanikolaou.
SCREENINGS
Cinema at the terrace
Sunday, November 6th, 20:00
Cultural Multispace Retire, Hermion Hall 23 (El. Venizelou Street, 5th floor – entrance at Karipi Arcade)
The Thessaloniki International Film Festival continues its successful collaboration with the Thessaloniki-based Taratsa International Film Festival, by presenting 6 short films that have been awarded during the 3rd Taratsa IFF. This special screening that gives the audience a taste of summer cinema, will be held at the 5th floor of the city’s historical Hermion Hall. The screening will be followed by a party. Free entrance.
6 films chosen by the members of the Panhellenic Film Critics Association
On the occasion of its 40th anniversary, the members of the Panhellenic Film Critics Association voted for the best Greek and European films. The 57th TIFF presents 6 of them (3 Greek & 3 international), bringing to the big screen some of the most favoured films of all times.
“Keimena”: A documenta 14 Film Program - Special Preview
Tuesday, November 8th, 17:00, Pavlos Zannas theatre
The 57th TIFF hosts a special event to preview the forthcoming TV film program “Keimena”, a documenta 14 weekly film broadcast on public television that will run from December 19, 2016 to September 18, 2017 on ERT2. Its focus is on experimental documentary and fiction with social, political, formal, and poetic concerns that also chime with the overall curatorial visions of documenta 14, one of the most prestigious international exhibitions of contemporary art. Two films that will be broadcast as part of the nine-month initiative—Krisis by Dimitri Venkov (2016, Russia, 32’) and Voila l'enchainement by Claire Denis (2014, France, 30’)—will be previewed at the 57thTIFF. The screening will follow an introduction to “Keimena” by its curators, Hila Peleg and Vassily Bourikas.
PARTIES: TBA soon