Last week, La Vie Nous Appartient screened at the 24th China Golden Rooster Film Festival taking place in Jilin this year. Director Alex K. Lee visited the festival and brought back some snapshots – impressions from the exquisit opening ceremony to encounters with audiences: (more…)
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Impressions from Jilin
Posted in From the director, News, Photos, tagged Alex K. Lee, China, film festival, Golden Rooster Film Festival, Jilin on September 24, 2015| Leave a Comment »
LVNA @ Max Ophüls Preis
Posted in News, tagged festival selection, film festival, Max Ophüls Preis, Max Ophuels on January 8, 2015| 1 Comment »
We are proud to announce that LA VIE NOUS APPARTIENT was selected for the 2015 Max Ophüls Preis in Saarbrücken, Germany, close to the French border. Max Ophüls Preis is one of the most important festivals for German-speaking cinema, so it’s a great opportunity for us! Since we already premiered in 2013, we were not able to participate in the competition program, but we will be presented in the “Spektrum” section of the festival, showing a selection of films which stood out among the over 250 submissions. Please find screening times & info links below. (more…)
LVNA to compete in Zlín!
Posted in News, tagged Alex K. Lee, festival selection, film festival, Zlin Film Festival on May 16, 2014| Leave a Comment »
We are proud to announce that “La Vie Nous Appartient” will screen at the 54th International Film Festival for Children and Youth in Zlín! The movie was selected for the International Competition of European Debut Films, out of a record number of 3000 entries. Around 95000 people attended the festival last year, so it’s definitely worth a visit. (more…)
New Festival Selection in Italy!
Posted in News, tagged film festival, La Vie Nous Appartient, Vittorio Veneto Film Festival on March 25, 2014| Leave a Comment »
“La Vie Nous Appartient” will be shown at the Vittorio Veneto Film Festival in Italy, taking place April 8-13! It will compete in the VISENTIN (ages 17-24) and +ALTI (above age 25) sections of the competition, among a total of just 12 films. We’ll pass on the exact screening dates as soon as they are officially announced.
Find more info here: Vittorio Veneto Film Festival