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The Truffle Hunters wins the Aurora Prize at the Tromsø International Film Festival

The Truffle Hunters wins the Aurora Prize at the Tromsø International Film Festival The Truffle Hunters by Michael Dweck and Gregory Kershaw The documentary Michael Dweck and Gregory Kershaw received both the festival’s main award, the Aurora Prize, and the FIPRESCI International Critics’ Award at the 32nd edition of the Tromsø International Film Festival, which took place from 17-23 January. The Russian film Scarecrow by Mohammad Rasoulof. Meanwhile, the Tromsø Palm, awarded to the best film in the short/doc sidebar Films from the North, with films from the Barents Region, went to EPA by Swedish directors (The article continues below - Commercial information)

Volksplatzverein in Borna will Kultur wieder Leben einhauchen

Volksplatzverein in Borna will Kultur wieder Leben einhauchen
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It will be a blast : Winter festivals gear up for visitors

  EDMONTON In the last nine months a lot of events have been left out in the cold, but some winter festivals have announced they are pushing ahead. The International Festival of Winter Cinema will be building an 18-foot by 14-foot movie screen at Hawrelak Park, made of snow. The film festival is planning on editing down from its usual size and cinematic offerings. “We’re not going to be showing features, we’re going to be showing short films, and we’re aiming for feel good films,” says Adam Bentley, the festival’s programmer. The Flying Canoe Festival is feeling good about its plans.

Can Boston become a winter city ? - The Boston Globe

Can Boston become a ‘winter city’? How a ‘winter placemaking’ plan could help communities and businesses get through the dark season ahead. By Janelle Nanos Globe Staff,Updated December 18, 2020, 9:43 a.m. Email to a Friend In the Seaport, holiday lights are all around a curling ice sheet that is open for use by the public.Jim Davis/Globe Staff With temperatures dropping, COVID-19 cases surging, and a vaccine still months away from the public at large, there’s little doubt that a dark winter is ahead for the Commonwealth. But in a series of new efforts, cities like Worcester, Salem, and North Adams are trying to counter that darkness with light.

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