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FEATURE FILM “Europa, East”

World premiere at International Film Festival Rotterdam 

“Lust”, new short film by Anita Doron premiered in Cannes, on Bravo! TV and at the World Wide Short Film Festival in Toronto.
Cannes Profile
World Wide Short Film Festival

“Lust”, new short film by Anita Doron premiered in Cannes, on Bravo! TV and at the World Wide Short Film Festival in Toronto.

Cannes Profile

World Wide Short Film Festival

EUROPA, EAST at goEast Film Festival in Germany

PART OF: SYMPOSIUM ON THE RISE OF EASTERN EUROPE’S RIGHT WING

“Works by two young filmmakers with Hungarian roots are among the most interesting attempts to personally confront the subjects of the past and of mourning. The atmospheric feature EUROPA, EAST (2010) by Anita Doron, who was born in the multi-ethnic Carpathians, presents a bold blueprint for ways in which individual recollections can be placed in relation to collective memory, together with an investigation of mourning, repression, and memory. Splicing the fictive tale of the loss of a child and the end of a love affair with documentary footage showing the nationalist-tinged celebrations for the anniversary of the 1956 Hungarian uprising, and also the funeral held for a murdered Roma child, her film opens up a broad range of association.”

Mystico Fantástcio!

“This dreamlike film is both sweet and funny, and brings the genre of magical realism to the screen with a deft touch. The relaxed acting, quietly amusing narration, and radiant performance by Beatriz Yuste as Louise make this film a delight.” - Ealasaid A. Haas, Cineblog

Mystico Fantástico! World Premiere at the Cinequest Film Festival in California, March 3, 5 and 8.

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Lola Grimm and the Humanity Machine

New fiction work by Anita Doron receives a Toronto Arts Council grant.

Opening paragraph:

“Lola Grimm has a beautiful head. It displays dark almond eyes and spider-silk, black hair so long it extends beyond her fingertips. It’s like an ancient flag – shredded and frail, it contains an antiquated sense of belonging.  Her lips are moist and red, full of lust. Her body is a skeleton held together by inorganic parts.  The ribcage is hoisted upon a thin, chrome scaffolding. Her left shin is a stout piece of iron. Her left forearm is a patch of dry cherry wood and walnut. All her knuckles are ball bearings taken from a 1912 Rudge TT Racer. She has no blood, no skin and no internal organs.”

City Sonic Project nominated for a Gemimi

For Best Original Program produced for Digital Media - Non-Fiction

Anita Doron directed 3 episodes.

NFB Film for Governor General Awards to Walter Homburger

launched: CITY SONIC GPS Meets Documentary Films

FITC Toronto: The Consent of Imagination

Anita Doron is speaking on storytelling and its power to fight uniformity at Storytelling X.0

Interview with Anita Doron in National Post’s Arts Quarterly.

Interview with Anita Doron in National Post’s Arts Quarterly.