Sunday, April 30, 2023

"The Portrait" (Germany) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"The Portrait" by Marcel Barsotti (Germany) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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"Klabautermann" (Germany) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Klabautermann" by Marcel Barsotti (Germany) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Saturday, April 29, 2023

"Richard Spong" (USA) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Richard Spong" written by Terry Luke Podnar (USA) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Friday, April 28, 2023

"The Beauty Hunter" (Portugal) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"The Beauty Hunter" written by FlΓ‘via de Carvalho (Portugal) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Thursday, April 27, 2023

"Something extra" (Italy) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Something extra" directed by Ivan Giuseppe Venuto (Italy) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Wednesday, April 26, 2023

March trophies ready to fly!!!

Our beautiful trophies are ready to fly: the statuettes for the March edition will be sent today. What are you waiting for? There is no better gift for you and your cast and crew! Order now the "Capitoline Wolf" with Romulus and Remus, symbol of Rome πŸ’–

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- Enter in our "Filmfreeway" page (HERE)

- Submit your project in the TROPHY category

Tuesday, April 25, 2023

"Behind the door" (Italy) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Behind the door" directed by Gianluca Botta, Lorenzo Marone (Italy) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Monday, April 24, 2023

"Isosceles triangle - Il malato immaginato" (Italy) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Isosceles triangle - Il malato immaginato" directed by Gianluca Botta (Italy) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Sunday, April 23, 2023

"WillPower" (Greece) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"WillPower" directed by Dinos Machairas (Greece) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Saturday, April 22, 2023

Interview with Screenwriter Katherine Schimmel

Katherine is a writer, researcher, and musician. Her projects may be divided into two areas: those that relate to sound and music, and those that relate to science when applied to the study of the visual arts; in particular, Italian paintings from the 1500's-1700's. Schimmel holds her undergraduate degree from Berklee College of Music and her graduate degree from Harvard University. She has been affiliated with the remote recording studio "Le Mobile", since 2011, and multi-Grammy winning music producer, David May, since 2012. Over the years she has published technical articles, papers, and interviews, for various journals and magazines and is currently working on a book and a screenplay that details her 12-year investigation into an important Italian painting. "Dinner with Dante", which takes place in Florence, is Katherine's first short script. She hopes to be able to go into production in Italy in 2024.

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Q. Hello Katherine, it's great to have you here with us for this interview. Congratulations on your ‘Best Screenplay’ award at last March's edition of the “Rome International Movie Awards” (click HERE). First of all, why don't you introduce yourself to those of us who don't already know you? 
A. Thank you very much for your kind words. It was an honour to even be considered for an award let alone to win one and so I remain very grateful for the opportunity. As for an introduction, I am a native of Boston, Massachusetts, but now spend a fair amount of time in both Italy and Southern California. My great passion (or obsession) has to do with the nature of creativity and how it’s expressed in art, music, poetry, and film. And for this reason, my projects tend to encompass specific aspects of both the visual and performing arts. With respect to the visual arts, I have worked on projects that relate to the material analysis of Italian paintings from the 1500’s-1700’s, and have spent years doing archival research in which I delved into the past lives of historically important subjects who lived in Italy, France, and Boston during the 1700’s-1800’s.

Q. Now what got you into screenwriting in the first place and did you receive any formal training on the subject?
A. I am relatively new to screenwriting and as such, "Dinner with Dante" is my first complete screenplay. Prior to that I had been trying to write a historical series based on an unfinished book I’ve written. The book is based on research I did in Italy over a 12-year period. As I was writing the book, I suddenly saw the characters and scenes in my mind and so it seemed to me, that it would make for a wonderful series and so I started to adapt the book for the screen. However, since the story is so large, heavily layered, and nuanced, I got lost along the way. I felt like it would be a relief to try and work on a short script because it would be more contained, especially if I created it with no set or scene changes and minimal characters so that the weight of the story would be almost entirely carried by the monologue and the camera.
After I wrote the script, I was not sure it was very good and so I sent it for an industry review through Stage32 and they sent it to a veteran of the film industry to read. I remember that when I first saw the review in my email, I didn’t want to open it because I was getting ready to sleep and I thought if it needed a million changes, or the reader didn’t like it it would ruin my whole night. But then my curiosity got the better of me and I opened it anyway, about an hour later. However, this time I thought my eyes were failing me because it was the best review I could ever have imagined receiving.  Ironically, I then stayed awake all night because of good news rather than bad news. I think if it weren’t for that review, I never would have had the courage to submit the script anywhere.

Q. Could you take us through the whole process of you writing a screenplay, from first idea to final draft?
A. My ideas are usually inspired by several things. Sometimes they come from life events that I’d experienced or observed first-hand, or they come from the deceased historical figures I’ve come upon during archival research. But either way, I’m always inherently drawn to moments or vignettes that seem extremely powerful and to characters that have unforgettable, almost haunting stories to tell.  Then, once an idea pops into my head, I slowly begin to develop it in my mind before I write it in final draft; and depending upon how long it is, I write until I get tired. I usually go through several rounds of minor revisions and then I put it away for a while, maybe weeks, before reading it again. But I should mention that before I write I always SEE and HEAR everything first and then the words come so fast that I often struggle to capture them before they fade. "Dinner with Dante" was written in one shot but of course it’s not long. 
I think in many ways storytelling is like weaving a very large tapestry or perhaps painting a great work of art. First you must start with a great concept or vision and then you sketch it out on paper. And then finally, you select and/or make the materials. In the world of stories, nuance and depth is created by the many layers a writer builds within the storyline itself and this is achieved through its characters and the setting, among other things. While in the world of painting or weaving, depth and nuance can be created through the careful selection of the colours such as the dye of the fibres, the types of fibres or the pigment mixtures, colours, and glazes. When an artist first starts to paint or weave, no one can imagine the outcome except for the artist, and it is such a labour of love. To me, it’s the same with a script and so for complicated stories, I like to think I am weaving an intricate tapestry or adding layers of pigments to a canvas or a panel.

Q. Where the inspiration to write "Dinner with Dante" comes from?
A. Sure. "Dinner with Dante" was in large part, inspired by the weekly conversations I had with Dante years ago when sitting by myself in a small cafΓ© that overlooks the famous Enrico Pazzi statue of 1865 in the Piazza di Santa Croce in Florence. I was going through a challenging time, and I felt like talking to a friend and that’s when I looked up and saw Dante’s face, which at that moment, somehow seemed to come alive and implore me to say something.
Once I was through my difficult phase and stopped visiting Dante, it occurred to me that that experience would make a good short story or short script. So recently, when a friend of mine from Rome, who composes music for films, asked me to write a short script so we could work on something together this year, I decided to write the story down but altered the circumstances, era, and the protagonist by weaving in fragments of stories I’d heard about the early post WWII years in Italy.

Q. And what can you tell us about your work prior to “Dinner with Dante”?
A. Prior to "Dinner with Dante", I was working on a historical series called, "The Force of Destiny", which was adapted from my book "Andrea’s Fire", and which mainly takes place in Florence and Boston; but I have yet to finish both.
I have also spent years researching an important lost drawing by Leonardo da Vinci and would like to translate that research into a series as well because the story, at least what I know of it, is incredibly interesting and involves a journey into many fascinating historical figures across time.

Q. Writers who inspire you?
A. There are way too many that come to mind but if I were to mention a few I’d say: Carlo Levi, Madeline Miller, Oscar Wao, Goethe, Dante, Diane Bodart, Edward Wilson and Charles Bukowski. I also find the diaries that Rosa Luxemburg penned while in prison, profoundly beautiful as they revealed a clear passion for not only science, art, and nature, but also showed her to be an astute observer of the poor, the oppressed, and the state of humanity.

Q. Your favourite books? And of course, books you really deplore?
A. "Christ Stopped at Eboli" (Carlo Levi) is one of my favourite books. The opening is stunning and the story behind the story (or of how it got written) is poignant... not to mention the characters. I also love: "The Brief Wonderous Life of Oscar Wao", by Junot Diaz and find Madeline Miller’s "The Song of Achilles" achingly beautiful and most assuredly inspired. I heard it took her ten years to write which gives me hope with my own book.
Books I deplore? Hmmm, well, I set the bar high in the book space and so I really don’t like books that are poorly written or trite. And of course, the same goes for ones that are exploitive or culturally/socially insensitive in any way. I do feel strongly that a good book needs to serve a purpose other than that of a writer just writing to make a living and so any book worth its salt should enlighten or inform the reader in a way that’s both useful and meaningful. And of course, a great book would take it even further by being inspiring, or entertaining to no end, or be profoundly meaningful.

Q. You also work in the sound and music departments, right?
A. Yes, the music part of my journey started with the violin when I was very young and then later, continued with the voice and piano. Later, when I’d finished the requirements for High School a year/grade early - but because of a technicality wasn’t allowed to graduate until my class did - I was obliged to do an internship at a place of my choosing if I promised to report back to the school on Fridays. I chose to do my internship at a local recording studio that was cutting edge digitally but also had a lot of analog equipment still in use. It was a fantastic experience and one of the highlights was not only assisting in recording many of the bands I was into, but also using the iconic Studer A800 machines which had come out of Switzerland and cost a fortune back then.  I also had to learn how to splice tape the old-fashioned way, with a razor blade. So it was great fun and I really enjoyed setting up the recording sessions which included, among other things, placing microphones on all the instruments, setting the sound levels, and labeling all the tracks.
When I was a student at the Berklee College of Music, I worked as a stagehand for various shows (Wynton Marsalis etc.) which included stage set up and break down, microphone repairs and helping with the stage lighting if needed. During that same period, I also worked in the Costume Department at the Boston Opera Company. Sarah Caldwell, who’d won the National Medal of Arts years earlier, was the Director and Conductor at the time. I remember dressing mezzo-soprano Shirley Verret a few times for Puccini’s Tosca and Turandot and having to repair costumes between sets that had been damaged on stage during the performance. Verrett had won numerous awards, including the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, and was a beautiful person not to mention the fine quality of her voice. Being around all those artists made me recognize how much I truly loved live performances.
Years later, when I met Guy Charbonneau, founder of the remote recording studio Le Mobile, we became instant friends and over the years have worked on select projects together. I was amazed at how he could capture an artist live but also what he’d built in the way of a remote recording studio, and I am still convinced there is nothing quite like it in the world today.

Q. Where can people see your work?
A. "Dinner with Dante" will have a website this May but until then, I can be found on IMDB (HERE) and on "Linkedin" (HERE).

Q. Thank you for this very inspiring interview, Katherine. Here at the “Rome International Movie Awards” we look forward to seeing and appreciating your new film productions!
A. Many, many thanks again for your time and kind words.

Friday, April 21, 2023

"La LΓ­nea Imaginaria" (Germany) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"La LΓ­nea Imaginaria" by Marcel Barsotti (Germany) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Thursday, April 20, 2023

"Oligarch" (Australia) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Oligarch" written by Tom Allen (Australia) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Wednesday, April 19, 2023

"Miracle for Christmas" (Germany) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Miracle for Christmas" directed by Sebastian Pink (Germany) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Interview with Award-Winning Screenwriter Katherine Schimmel is coming on April 22nd

Interview with Award-Winning Screenwriter Katherine Schimmel is coming on April 22nd... Only on the "Rome International Movie Awards" website.

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Monday, April 17, 2023

"Live to farm" (USA) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Live to farm" directed by Jared Gagnon-Palick (USA) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Sunday, April 16, 2023

"The Holy Archipelago" (Russia) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"The Holy Archipelago" directed by Sergei Debizhev (Russia) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Saturday, April 15, 2023

"Barbarella" (France) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Barbarella" directed by Giovanna Gorassini (France) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Friday, April 14, 2023

"Reminiscing flight 587: 20 years later" (USA) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Reminiscing flight 587: 20 years later" directed by Miguel Mike Medina (USA) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Thursday, April 13, 2023

"Hel Aan Semaya" (Morocco) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Hel Aan Semaya" directed by Amanda Hodges (Morocco) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Wednesday, April 12, 2023

"Loved" (USA) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Loved" directed by David Joseph Higgins (USA) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Tuesday, April 11, 2023

"The Baja Bug Movie" (USA) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"The Baja Bug Movie" directed by Michael David Squier (USA) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Monday, April 10, 2023

"Joyride" (USA) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Joyride" directed by Malia Tiara Vetter (USA) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Sunday, April 09, 2023

"Slaughter house" (Italy) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Slaughter house" directed by Cilo Eis (Italy) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Tuesday, April 04, 2023

MARCH 2023 - WINNERS

We are extremely proud to announce the winners for the March contest (in alphabetical order).
Congratulations!!!

 

Best Music Video

Best Actress (Angelica Jasmine Colombo)

A challenge in the Haunted Asylum

Federica Alice Carlino

Italy

 

Best Music Video

Best Poster

Best Original Score (Patrick Flanagan)

Best Costume Design (Ciera Glionna)

A minute to midnight

Caue Barcelos

USA

 

Best Horror

Best Poster

Best First Time Director

Best Actor (Alain Cooper)

Best Supporting Actor (Maximilian L’olive)

Best Supporting Actress (Demi Hylands)

Best Cinematography (Ivan Kupman)

Best VFX (Ketan)

Best Production Design (Morena Manocchio)

Appetence

Naveed Shahid Mir

UK

 

Best Comedy

Best First Time Director

Best Actress (ShΓ©lah Larson)

Best Supporting Actor (Matt Standley)

Best Supporting Actress (Quyne Mariah)

Best Ensemble (ShΓ©lah Larson, Quyne Mariah, Saskia Baur, Matt Standley)

Best Cinematography (A. J. Marson)

Bad Vintage: A Randy Tale

Ben Γ‰lie

USA


Best Documentary Feature

Biba May “No More”

Arlinda Morina

USA

 

Best Original Screenplay

Brothers of Babylon

Gabriel Womack

USA


Best Original Screenplay

Dinner with Dante

Katherine Diane Schimmel

USA

 

Best Drama

Best First Time Director 

Doll

AndrΓ‘s Schmidt

Hungary


Best Thriller

Enter the room

Harry Waldman

USA

 

Best Feature

Best Producers (Philip Peters, Dusty Sutton)

Best Director

Best Actor (Brian Feldman)

Goodbye, White Guy

Milos Ajdinovic

USA

 

Best Web Series

Best Trailer

Best Producer (J. R. Fortin)

Best Director

Best Ensemble (J. R. Fortin, Caitlynn McCauley, Chris Dubey, Kris Slavi, Justin Jurdak)

Best Sound Design (Christopher Fyfe)

Hearts of New England

J. R. Fortin, Stephen Conicelli

USA

 

Best Crime

Best Special Makeup (Talisa Malhas)

Hidden Lives

Abraham Lopez

China


Best Thriller

Best First Time Director

Best Actor (Harrison Beason)

Best Actress (Kayla Amaral)

Best Supporting Actor (Bryan Da Silva)

Best Supporting Actress (Amanda Gazy)

Best Sound Design (Cormac Molloy)

Best Original Score (Karl White)

High five across time

James Pinard

USA

 

Best Feature

Best Young Actress (Kathryn Dholua)

I don’t want to go to school

Nipon Dholua

India

 

Best Drama

Best Actress (Freya Kreutzkam)

Best Editing (Sylvia Piechocki Gonzalez)

Lucinda´s Pandora

Sylvia Piechocki Gonzalez

Germany


Best Drama

Best Director

Best Actor (Cosimo Luigi Alberico)

Numbers - Numeri

Fabrizio Ferraro, Rosario Luigi Copioso

Italy

 

Best Documentary Featurette

Phoenix: David’s dream

Vinicius Donola, Roberta Salomone, JoΓ£o Rocha

Brazil

 

Best Original Screenplay

Quarantine in the Grand Hotel

Tom Vecchio

USA


Best Original Screenplay

Rude Mechanicals

Julian Hoxter

USA

 

Best Romantic

Best Duo (Francesco Rizzi, Valentina Gemelli)

See you on the other side - Ci vediamo di lΓ 

Giulia Zanfino

Italy

 

Best Music Video

Best Original Score (Gairah Praskovia)

Seven Flavours

Gairah Praskovia

Spain


Best Drama

Best Supporting Actress (Ava Staggs)

Best Young Actress (Saoirse Maguire)

Best Duo (Saoirse Maguire, Ava Staggs)

Sisterly love

Thea Balich, Tom Knight

UK

 

Best Sci-Fi

Sojourn: summer's end

Steven Gamella

USA


Best Original Screenplay

The Bus Driver

Frank Mancuso

USA

 

Best Drama

Best Poster

Best Producer (Alberto Rizzo)

Best Original Score (Filippo Lui)

Best Makeup and Hairstyling (Claudia Cecchini, Antonella Sartiano, Maria Sartiano)

The courage of Pierrot - Il coraggio di Pierrot

Alberto Rizzo

Italy

 

Best Documentary Feature

The horizon behind me

Roberto Pettini

Australia


Best Web Series

Best Editing (Federica Alice Carlino)

The Rise of the Villains

Federica Alice Carlino

Italy

 

Best Web Series

Best Producers (Henrietta Edgecombe, Julia Chatwin, Nicole Sylvester, Kareem Mortimer)

Best Duo (Dana Deveaux, Michael Oloyede)

Best Ensemble (Dana Deveaux, Michael Oloyede, Julia Woolley-Chatwin)

This is Paradise

Kareem J Mortimer, Henrietta Cartwright, Lavado Stubbs

Bahamas


Honorable Mention

Ukraine in fire

Igor Parfenov

Ukraine

 

Best Feature

Best Trailer

Best Producers (Steven John Mihaljevich, Helena Polley)

Best Director

Best Actress (Georgia Eyers)

Best Supporting Actress (Angela Punch McGregor)

Best Young Actress (Valentina Blagojevic)

Best Cinematography (Shane Piggott)

Best Editing (Steven John Mihaljevich)

Best Original Score (Ben Chase, Steven John Mihaljevich)

Best Special FX (Jessica Langdon)

Best Production Design (Polley Vision)

Violett

Steven John Mihaljevich

Australia

 

Best Mystery

Best Actress (Stacy Chu)

Best Sound Design (Mingxing Qiguan)

Best Production Design (Carrie J. Liu)

Voiceless

"Cindy" Di Xin

China

 

Best First Time Director

Best Young Actor (Malik Gueye)

You're Lying!

Max Gurschler

Italy

"Bad Vintage: A Randy Tale" (USA) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Bad Vintage: A Randy Tale" directed by Ben Γ‰lie (USA) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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"The horizon behind me" (Australia) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"The horizon behind me" directed by Roberto Pettini (Australia) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Monday, April 03, 2023

"Hearts of New England" (USA) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Hearts of New England" directed by J. R. Fortin, Stephen Conicelli (USA) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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"Seven Flavours" (Spain) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Seven Flavours" directed by Gairah Praskovia (Spain) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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"Violett" (Australia) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Violett" directed by Steven John Mihaljevich (Australia) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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"Ukraine in fire" (Ukraine) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Ukraine in fire" directed by Igor Parfenov (Ukraine) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Sunday, April 02, 2023

"High five across time" (USA) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"High five across time" directed by James Pinard (USA) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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"Goodbye, White Guy" (USA) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Goodbye, White Guy" directed by Milos Ajdinovic (USA) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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"Rude Mechanicals" (USA) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Rude Mechanicals" written by Julian Hoxter (USA) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Saturday, April 01, 2023

March's edition: Official Selection announced today

The March’s call for entries is just closed.
Our judges are working very hard to select the best of the best ✌️
Stay tuned to your email inbox, because today will announce the selected films via "Filmfreeway".
All the award winners from the different sections will be announced shortly πŸ˜€
And the new call for entries is open on "Filmfreeway" (here).
Good luck!

"Sisterly Love" (UK) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Sisterly Love" directed by Thea Balich, Tom Knight (UK) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
The Eternal City awaits you πŸ’–
Submit your Short & Feature Film, Web Series, Documentary, Music Video, Trailer, Screenplay, Poster and Photography via "Filmfreeway" (here).

"Voiceless" (China) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Voiceless" directed by "Cindy" Di Xin (China) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
The Eternal City awaits you πŸ’–
Submit your Short & Feature Film, Web Series, Documentary, Music Video, Trailer, Screenplay, Poster and Photography via "Filmfreeway" (here).