CINE competition
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CINE, the Council on International Non-Theatrical Events, is an organization based in Washington, D.C. that runs a biannual competition in which non-theatrically released films and videos are given a chance to win the prestigious CINE Golden Eagle and other awards. Golden Eagle-winning films "... may be selected for overseas competitions, and CINE stands ready to assist producers and sponsors entering their productions in international film events worldwide."[1]
From CINE's official website: "Along with these competitions, CINE offers development workshops for established film and video professionals, as well as mentoring programs for students. CINE works closely with the University Film & Video Association to encourage the work of student producers in film schools throughout the U.S."[2]
[edit] Notable CINE Golden Eagle Winners
The following people in the film and television industry have received a CINE Golden Eagle:[3]
- Steven Spielberg
- George Lucas
- John Lasseter
- David Grubin
- Barbara Kopple
- Charles Guggenheim
- Ken Burns
- Albert Maysles
- Debra Chasnoff