New grant from the California Arts Council for SEE FEST
Mon, 2012-10-01 10:59
The California Arts Council announced that the South East European Film Festival was one of 77 organizations to receive a Creating Public Value grant. We are proud of to be awarded this prestigious grant for the second year and will continue to bring exciting programs to communities across California. “These organizations improve the quality of life by providing rts programming for all ages,” said Craig Watson, Director of the California Arts Council.
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Two more SEEFest films in U.S. distribution
Sun, 2012-03-18 13:48
Ari Bafalouka's APNEA from Greece and Igor Sterk's 9:06 from Slovenia are now available to a wider U.S. audience thanks to our festival's distribution partner Vanguard Cinema. Check the trailers and Vanguard'... read more
Exit, Stage Left: Works by Cristian "Smear" Gheorghiu at the Goethe-Institut
Sun, 2012-03-18 13:20
Every six weeks the Goethe-Institut Los Angeles invites a young emerging artist to present her/his works. Artist of the month in March through April is Romanian-born Cristian Gheorghiu (aka SMEAR). Opens March 22 @ 8pm.
Rooster's Breakfast at Stanford University
Thu, 2012-03-15 20:59
Slovenian Film Club is hosting the screening of one of the most audience-friendly films shown at SEE FEST, Rooster's Breakfast. The movie is winner of national awards for best director, best screenplay and best actor. It won SEE FEST and CINEMA WITHOUT BORDERS Best Film Award in 2009. Written and directed by Marko Nabersnik, and produced by Franci Zajc. Screening courtesy of... read more
Film, Music and Book Talk: From Sepharad to Sarajevo
Tue, 2012-02-28 23:20
Wednesday, February 29, at 7:30pm
Avery Dennison Auditorium, Pasadena, 150 North Orange Grove Boulevard (Parking entrance at 450 W. Walnut Avenue)
The event draws on the themes of Sephardim, the Balkans, and memory, woven through Geraldine Brook’s People of the Book, the 2012 winner of Pasadena’s “One City, One Story.”
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