Bali International Film Festival’ 15th edition from 9–12 June is again delivering outstanding entertainment of quality, thought-provoking independent, and award-winning shorts, features, and documentaries from Indonesia and around the world.
In-cinema and online: Films will be presented as a combination of in-cinema and on-line screenings.
Premieres: The Official Program includes many premieres among the 63 features and shorts representing 26 countries.
Awards: Our juried competition will include awards in several artistic and technical categories —Narrative Features, Documentaries and Short Films.
Films In Competition Feature documentary Lamafa (Kujirabito), Director: Bon Ishikawa (Japan) Bucolic (Bukolika), Director: Karol PaÅ‚ka (Poland) My Childhood, My Country — 20 Years in Afghanistan, Director: Phil Grabsky, Shoaib Sharifi (United Kingdom)Mentawai — Souls of the Forest, Director: Joo Peter (Germany) Feature narrative The Coffin Painter The Coffin Painter, Director: Da Fei (China)Inside a Funeral Hall, Director: Ho-hyun Lee (Republic of Korea) Solo on Icebergs, Director: Rouhollah Sedighi (Islamic Republic of Iran)Preman,...
In-cinema and online: Films will be presented as a combination of in-cinema and on-line screenings.
Premieres: The Official Program includes many premieres among the 63 features and shorts representing 26 countries.
Awards: Our juried competition will include awards in several artistic and technical categories —Narrative Features, Documentaries and Short Films.
Films In Competition Feature documentary Lamafa (Kujirabito), Director: Bon Ishikawa (Japan) Bucolic (Bukolika), Director: Karol PaÅ‚ka (Poland) My Childhood, My Country — 20 Years in Afghanistan, Director: Phil Grabsky, Shoaib Sharifi (United Kingdom)Mentawai — Souls of the Forest, Director: Joo Peter (Germany) Feature narrative The Coffin Painter The Coffin Painter, Director: Da Fei (China)Inside a Funeral Hall, Director: Ho-hyun Lee (Republic of Korea) Solo on Icebergs, Director: Rouhollah Sedighi (Islamic Republic of Iran)Preman,...
- 6/8/2022
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
Showtime has tapped Imagine TV's Robin Gurney as senior vp original programming. Gurney replaces Pearlena Igbokwe, who is departing the position following the end of her contract this month. In Gurney's new role, she'll oversee development and have creative oversight of Showtime's original series. “Her passion, her talent, her instincts and her experience make her a magnet for great writing and a perfect addition to the outstanding creative executives that I am so grateful to work with here at Showtime,” Showtime exec vp original programming Gary Levine said in announcing the hire Monday. Before joining Showtime, Gurney was senior
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- 6/11/2012
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Imagine TV is in talks to remake the 1974 Gene Roddenberry TV movie "The Questor Tapes", originally a TV pilot never picked-up because of creative differences at the time between Roddenberry, Universal and NBC, about an android (Robert Foxworth) with incomplete memory tapes, who searches who searches for his creator and attempts to figure out his reason for being.
The Questor android is widely believed to be the inspiration for Roddenberry's later character, 'Data' of "Star Trek: The Next Geneation".
Imagine's David Nevins and executive VP Robin Gurney will develop the new project with producer Tim Minear, Roddenberry Prods. COO Trevor Roth and Gene's son Rod Roddenberry.
Premise of the film followed an 'android' (Robert Foxworth) with incomplete memory tapes, who searches for his creator and purpose.
Conceived by and executive produced by Roddenberry, the script is credited to Roddenberry and Gene L. Coon. A "Questor Tapes" novelization was also written by author D.
The Questor android is widely believed to be the inspiration for Roddenberry's later character, 'Data' of "Star Trek: The Next Geneation".
Imagine's David Nevins and executive VP Robin Gurney will develop the new project with producer Tim Minear, Roddenberry Prods. COO Trevor Roth and Gene's son Rod Roddenberry.
Premise of the film followed an 'android' (Robert Foxworth) with incomplete memory tapes, who searches for his creator and purpose.
Conceived by and executive produced by Roddenberry, the script is credited to Roddenberry and Gene L. Coon. A "Questor Tapes" novelization was also written by author D.
- 1/23/2010
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
The son of "Star Trek" creator Gene Roddenberry has struck a deal to try to bring one of his late father's forgotten projects to TV.
Rod Roddenberry has formed an agreement with Imagine Television to develop "The Questor Tapes," which is based on a 1974 Roddenberry pilot that ultimately aired as a TV movie.
The team is in negotiations with Tim Minear ("Dollhouse," "The X-Files") to produce.
"My father always felt that 'Questor' was the one that got away," Rod Roddenberry said. "He believed that the show had the potential to be bigger than 'Star Trek.'"
The original "Questor" is about an android with incomplete memory tapes who searches for his creator and his purpose. Roddenberry will develop the project along with Trevor Roth and Imagine Television's President David Nevins and executive vp of development Robin Gurney.
The announcement was made at the Academy of TV Arts & Sciences...
Rod Roddenberry has formed an agreement with Imagine Television to develop "The Questor Tapes," which is based on a 1974 Roddenberry pilot that ultimately aired as a TV movie.
The team is in negotiations with Tim Minear ("Dollhouse," "The X-Files") to produce.
"My father always felt that 'Questor' was the one that got away," Rod Roddenberry said. "He believed that the show had the potential to be bigger than 'Star Trek.'"
The original "Questor" is about an android with incomplete memory tapes who searches for his creator and his purpose. Roddenberry will develop the project along with Trevor Roth and Imagine Television's President David Nevins and executive vp of development Robin Gurney.
The announcement was made at the Academy of TV Arts & Sciences...
- 1/21/2010
- by By James Hibberd
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Rod Roddenberry, CEO of Roddenberry Productions, announced today that Roddenberry Productions has entered into an agreement with Brian Grazer and Ron Howard's Imagine Television to redevelop the original 1970's Gene Roddenberry pilot The Questor Tapes.
The Questor Tapes was originally conceived as a television series about an android with incomplete memory tapes who searches for his creator and his purpose. The Hugo-nominated pilot aired on American television on January 23, 1974, and starred Mike Farrell (M*A*S*H) and Robert Foxworth. NBC green lit the series, and thirteen episodes were written, however, behind-the-scenes factions clashed over the show's raison d'être, attempting to skew the fledgling program in a new direction, making it more like The Fugitive (1964-1968) or The Six-Million Dollar Man (1973-1978). Thus, the series never went into production.
The announcement about the new show was made at the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame induction...
The Questor Tapes was originally conceived as a television series about an android with incomplete memory tapes who searches for his creator and his purpose. The Hugo-nominated pilot aired on American television on January 23, 1974, and starred Mike Farrell (M*A*S*H) and Robert Foxworth. NBC green lit the series, and thirteen episodes were written, however, behind-the-scenes factions clashed over the show's raison d'être, attempting to skew the fledgling program in a new direction, making it more like The Fugitive (1964-1968) or The Six-Million Dollar Man (1973-1978). Thus, the series never went into production.
The announcement about the new show was made at the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame induction...
- 1/20/2010
- CinemaSpy
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