DocNomads films awarded in festivals
Four DocNomads films were recently awarded in film festivals: Angie Obeid´s PACIFIC, Bronte Stahl’s TERRIL, Xinyang Meng’s HISTORIES OF WOLVES, and Atsushi Kuwayama’s LOST THREE MAKE ONE FOUND.
Four DocNomads films were recently awarded in film festivals: Angie Obeid´s PACIFIC, Bronte Stahl’s TERRIL, Xinyang Meng’s HISTORIES OF WOLVES, and Atsushi Kuwayama’s LOST THREE MAKE ONE FOUND.
Clare Edlund’s graduation film The Virginity Project and Bronte Stahl’s short documentary Terril were selected to the documentary category of the Flemish competition in the 24th Leuven International Short Film Festival, held in Brussels between 30 November and 7 December.
Five new documentaries from DocNomads alumni receive grants from Sundance Institute and from IDFA Global Pitch in competitive rounds of international projects.
We wish to congratulate these graduated students from DocNomads for their professional achievements whilst pursuing careers in the documentary international scene.
The graduation film No Man’s Land directed by Charlotte Müller, a DocNomads student from France, will have its World Premiere in competition at the 32nd edition of IDFA - International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam, the largest documentary festival worldwide.
Three more films directed by DocNomads alumni after their graduation were selected to IDFA as well.
Call for Application to the 2024-2026 (thirteenth) edition is closed.
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