29th International Istanbul Film Festival

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29th International Istanbul Film Festival
Festival Poster
LocationIstanbul, Turkey
AwardsGolden Tulip
Festival dateApril 3–18, 2010
Websitehttp://www.iksv.org/film/english/
Istanbul Film Festival

The 29th International Istanbul Film Festival (Turkish: 29. Uluslararası İstanbul Film Festivali) was a film festival held in Istanbul, Turkey, which ran from April 3 to 18, 2010. More than 200 films were screened in 23 categories at seven movie theatres including Atlas, Rüya, Beyoğlu, Sinepop, Pera Museum theaters in Beyoğlu, the Kadıköy theater in Kadıköy and the Nişantaşı CityLife Cinema (City’s).[1]

This edition of the Istanbul International Film Festival, which was founded in 1984 and is organized by the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (İKSV) and accredited by FIAPF, opened with a gala on April 2, 2010, presented by actress Ceyda Düvenci and actor Yetkin Dikinciler at the Lütfi Kırdar Congress Exhibition Hall, followed by a screening of Le Concert by Romanian-French director Radu Mihaileanu.[2]

Awards

Lifetime Achievement Award

Honorary Cinema Awards

International Golden Tulip Competition

National Golden Tulip Competition

The Council of Europe Film Awards

International Film Critics Association (FIPRESCI) Prizes

People's Choice Awards

National programmes

National competition

See also

External links

References

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