TRIBECA PRODUCER SPOTLIGHT – Ellis Fox on Producing Stories That Live in the Unspoken

Photo credit: Alex Broadstock As the independent film landscape continues to embrace intimate, emotionally driven storytelling, producer Ellis Fox is emerging as a creative voice drawn to atmosphere, restraint, and emotional realism. His latest project, I’m Not Home, the Tribeca-bound short film from writer-director Elena Parasco, exemplifies that instinct. Ellis Fox is emerging as a creative voice drawn to atmosphere, restraint, and emotional realism. The film, … Continue reading TRIBECA PRODUCER SPOTLIGHT – Ellis Fox on Producing Stories That Live in the Unspoken

AWARDS RULES AND CAMPAIGN PROMOTIONAL REGULATIONS APPROVED FOR 99TH OSCARS®

The Academy’s Board of Governors has approved awards rules, inclusion standards and campaign promotional regulations for the 99th Academy Awards®. For Academy Awards consideration, a feature film must have a qualifying theatrical release between January 1, 2026, and December 31, 2026. Substantive awards rules changes include:  Awards submission deadlines and additional key dates are as follows: Thursday, August 13, 2026: First submission deadline for Animated Short Film, Documentary … Continue reading AWARDS RULES AND CAMPAIGN PROMOTIONAL REGULATIONS APPROVED FOR 99TH OSCARS®

OSCAR CONTENDING DIRECTOR SPOTLIGHT -Eirik Tveiten on Vulnerability, Humor, and the Human Body in His Bold New Short Camping in Paradise

Following his Academy Award nomination for Night Ride, Norwegian filmmaker Eirik Tveiten returns with Camping in Paradise, a character driven short film set in the unlikely environment of a nudist campsite. The film, already recognized with Jury and Audience Awards at festivals across the United States, continues Tveiten’s fascination with stories where humor and discomfort reveal something essential about human vulnerability. Although the premise suggests lighthearted comedy, Camping … Continue reading OSCAR CONTENDING DIRECTOR SPOTLIGHT -Eirik Tveiten on Vulnerability, Humor, and the Human Body in His Bold New Short Camping in Paradise

How Bold Storytelling Continues to Reward Oscar Nominee Eirik Tveiten

Camping in Paradise is the kind of short film that reminds the industry why the format remains essential. Directed by Oscar nominee Eirik Tveiten, the film takes what initially appears to be a light, comedic premise and shapes it into a finely observed character study about vulnerability, intimacy, and the subtle power dynamics within relationships. Set in a nudist campsite, the film risks a premise that … Continue reading How Bold Storytelling Continues to Reward Oscar Nominee Eirik Tveiten