- The Los
Angeles International Film Exposition, also
called Filmex, was an
annual Los
Angeles film
festival held in the 1970s and
early 1980s. It was co-founded...
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TOKYO FILMeX (東京フィルメックス) is an
international film
festival established in 2000. The film
festival was
launched by
Office Kitano, the
agency and production...
- 1972, it was
gradually expanded to feature-length
until it
appeared at
Filmex in 1974, and
subsequently received a
limited theatrical release in 1975...
-
announced in
January 1987 to take the
place of
Filmex in
March 1987 with Ken Wlaschin,
former Filmex artistic director,
named as
director of the new...
- Filmostav,
Bombay 1984, and was
invited to the Los
Angeles Exposition (
FILMEX), the Hong Kong
International Film
Festival 1984, and
London Film Festival...
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Rosenbaum 1991, p. 215. "Schedule".
Filmex 77
Souvenier Catalog. Los Angeles. 1977. p. 16b. "Eraserhead".
Filmex 77
Souvenier Catalog. Los Angeles. 1977...
-
graduation film P****ion was
selected for the
competition of the 2008
Tokyo Filmex. With Kō Sakai, he made a three-part do****entary
about survivors of the...
- the
board of
trustees of the Los
Angeles International Film
Exposition (
Filmex) but
oversaw its
demise with the
board agreeing to
merge with the American...
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ceremony to make a
statement about the film.
Similar to Cannes, the
Tokyo Filmex did not make
known to the
public in
advance there would be any screening...
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Toronto International Film Festival,
Busan International Film Festival,
Tokyo Filmex and
Birmingham International Film Festival. His
films are
being screened...