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''ÉCU - The European Independent Film Festival'' is an annual international film festival dedicated to independent cinema. Held in ''Paris, France'', it was created in 2006 by Scott Hillier. The festival is dedicated to the discovery and promotion of the best independent film making talents from Europe and beyond, showcasing films that demonstrate quality, innovation, and creativity in both form and content. These qualities are judged in 14 categories, 7 of which are open to non-European filmmakers (from the Americas, Australia, Africa, and Asia), and compete for 24 awards. Jury members come from all around the globe and have a variety of backgrounds. The founder and president of ÉCU, Scott Hillier, is a Paris-based Australian filmmaker. He gained international recognition from his strong cinematography, editing, writing producing and directing portfolio and served as Director of Photography on the documentary ‘Twin Towers’ which won an Academy Award in 2003. The ''(10th edition of ÉCU – The European Independent Film Festival )'' was held in Paris, France on April 10–12, 2015 at Cinema Les 7 Parnassiens, 75014 Paris and a special screening of Roseville followed by a workshop with the director, Martin Makariev, at Cinema Le Lincoln, 75008 Paris. As well as the film screenings, festival attendees had the opportunity to participate in an array of workshops, as well as the ‘Meet-the-Directors‘ discussions in which the audience posed questions directly to the filmmakers. There was also a full program of live music hosted by ÉCU’s partner Access Film-Music. == Workshops == During the festival, workshops available to all attendees are conducted by some of the most talented professionals in the film making industry. This unique opportunity gives a chance to the public to get into film making and to the enthusiasts to improve their craft. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「ÉCU The European Independent Film Festival」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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