Silverberg International Film Festival

 

World renowned producer and director Christopher Sheppard will be attending the Silverberg International Film Festival as the Guest of Honor. The festival runs from March 20-25, 2006 and will highlight the cultural and ethnic diversity which is manifested in world cinema. Films representing 14 countries will be screened on three of the major campuses of St. Petersburg College. more ...

 

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film stripBeijing Bicycle
In this modern variation of The Bicycle Thief, a young delivery man searches for his stolen bike, his story eventually intersecting with that of another man who purchased it on the black market.
filmstripThe Chorus
Inspired by Jean Dreville's La Cage aux Rossignols, this debut film by French musician Christophe Barratier explores the uplifting effect that teachers can have on their students' lives.
The Man Who Cried
In this moving fable of love, intolerance and survival from Sally Potter (Orlando), Christina Ricci stars as a Jewish-Russian refugee, separated from her family, who begins an odyssey to adulthood that includes stops in England and France, where she becomes a supporting member of an opera company.
The Motorcycle Diaries
Gael Garcia Bernal and Rodrigo de la Serna star in a visually resplendent reconstruction of the journey that Ernesto "Che" Guevara and his best friend Alberto Granada took across South America in 1952 before Guevara began his career as a revolutionary.
 
No Man's Land
The bleak absurdity of the Bosnian-Serbian conflict and the outside world's impotent response to it is unforgettably portrayed in this dark satire. Three soldiers--two Bosnians and one Serb--end up trapped in the trenches that serve as a dividing line between armies.
Since Otar Left
For her debut feature, Julie Bertucelli--a former assistant director to Bertrand Tavernier and Krzysztof Kieslowski--creates a stunning family portrait of three generations of Georgian women in the city of Tbilisi.
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