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Deaf Lovers (2024)

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Deaf Lovers

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Together Films selects projects for $50,000 climate action fund (exclusive)
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UK marketing, distribution and sales firm Together Films has selected two features to receive $25,000 cash each and strategy support through its Climate Action Together Fund.

The two documentary features are Dan Edelstyn and Hilary Powell’s Power Station, and Hunter Nolan’s Unearth.

Climate Action Together is designed to support independent filmmakers with ambitions to raise awareness of solutions to the climate crisis. The fund pays for a tailored impact campaign for each film, including four months of strategy development, followed by a $25,000 monetary grant to help implement the campaign.

Together will also provide introductions to additional funders, plusfinancial, marketing,...
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  • 11/26/2024
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Russian director on ‘Deaf Lovers’ PÖFF controversy: “Censorship is the biggest threat to art in our world”
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“My real homeland is a country where I can work, where I can make movies,” says Russian filmmaker Boris Guts, following controversy around the selection of his latest feature Deaf Lovers at Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (PÖFF).

Guts’ fifth feature Deaf Lovers was selected in PÖFF’s main Official Selection Competition, and in the ‘Standing With Ukraine’ thematic strand of titles about and from the war-afflicted country. Its selection received criticism on social media and in the Estonian press, with festival director Tiina Lokk issuing a statement on Thursday, November 13. Lokk stood by the film’s selection, keeping it...
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  • 11/25/2024
  • ScreenDaily
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