PARIS,
FRANCE (16 September 2011) - ÉCU- The European Independent Film
Festival continues its world tour when it travels to Tbilisi, Georgia to
present the award winners from the 2011 festival. This special edition
of ÉCU will take place at Cinema Amirani from 7th to the 9th October,
bringing to Georgia the cinematic independent spirit that has kept
filmmakers and audiences returning to the European Independent Film
Festival year after year. "We
saw some
incredible film
talent from
Georgia with the
film April Chill
which won the
Europe's Best
Independent
Dramatic Short
Film award at ÉCU
2011. We are
tremendously
excited to be
showing our films
in Tblisi and we
look forward to
meeting more
filmmakers from a
country with such
an upcoming cinema
culture", says ÉCU
Film Festival
president Scott
Hillier. Audiences
will be treated to 19 of Europe's Best Independent Films made up of
features, shorts, documentaries, music videos, animations and
experimentals from 14 countries. Festival president and award-winning
director Scott Hillier, will also hold a directing master class during
the weekend. ÉCU's
showcase in Georgia has been made possible by the generosity of the
Ministry of Culture and Monument Protection of Georgia, the Georgian
National Film Center, TBC Bank, Nikora, Metro, Mozaika, and www.rus-press.ge. To see the action as it unfolds in Georgia, visit www.ecufilmfestival.com
23-09-2011
The European Independent Film Festival goes to Georgia
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