International Film Festival BALINALE 2010 welcomes a broad array of films from both foreign and Indonesian moviemakers, including new talents who are encouraged to make use of the festival’s discussions, seminars and workshops to baby their work through.
BALINALE International Film Festival was established in 2007 by Bali Taksu Indonesia Foundation, founded by Christine Hakim, Indonesia's internationally recognized film actress and producer, and Deborah Gabinetti, director of Bali Film Center, the non-profit organization provides an opportunity to invite foreign filmmakers to screen their films while experiencing Indonesia's accommodating culture and diverse locations for possible film locations or story ideas.
The festival gives Indonesian filmmakers an opportunity to present their work to a global audience while networking with international filmmakers.
Workshops and free seminars are an important part of the festival, a number of which offer Indonesian students and young filmmakers an opportunity to learn from established Indonesian and international professionals. The festival enjoys the endorsement of Ministry of Culture & Tourism, Bali Governor's Office and Regency of Badung.
BALINALE Young Indonesian Film Circle Educational Program provides creative workshops to thousands of secondary school students, which promotes inspired learning within the film industry. Seminars are also offered free of charge encompassing scriptwriting, producing, editing, acting and filmmaking. Our Free Children's Film Program is a significant part of the festival's commitment to the community.
BALINALE International Film Festival was established in 2007 by Bali Taksu Indonesia Foundation, founded by Christine Hakim, Indonesia's internationally recognized film actress and producer, and Deborah Gabinetti, director of Bali Film Center, the non-profit organization provides an opportunity to invite foreign filmmakers to screen their films while experiencing Indonesia's accommodating culture and diverse locations for possible film locations or story ideas.
The festival gives Indonesian filmmakers an opportunity to present their work to a global audience while networking with international filmmakers.
Workshops and free seminars are an important part of the festival, a number of which offer Indonesian students and young filmmakers an opportunity to learn from established Indonesian and international professionals. The festival enjoys the endorsement of Ministry of Culture & Tourism, Bali Governor's Office and Regency of Badung.
BALINALE Young Indonesian Film Circle Educational Program provides creative workshops to thousands of secondary school students, which promotes inspired learning within the film industry. Seminars are also offered free of charge encompassing scriptwriting, producing, editing, acting and filmmaking. Our Free Children's Film Program is a significant part of the festival's commitment to the community.
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