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Expotoons seeks to promote Animation as a growth channel for the Audiovisual Industry, enabling the interchange of artistic trends, knowledge and experiences amongst participating countries.
応募者は、2021年から2023年の間に制作されたものであれば、適切と思われる映画をいくつでも提出できます。
元の映画やビデオの撮影形式に関係なく、20分未満の映画はすべて受け入れられます。
スペイン語で話されていない映画には、スペイン語の字幕が必要です。
映画のテーマは自由です。
実写フィクション、アニメーション、実験映画、ドキュメンタリー映画を提出できます。
提出期限は2023年11月5日です。
CATACUMBA アンダーグラウンドフィルムフェスティバルは文化的、手作りで耐性プロジェクトです。2000 年以来、ゴデラのバレンシア自治体で開発され、バックボーンとしてこの独特の祭りの間に共存する最近の視聴覚作品の投影を使用します。 その 17 版@@
では、祭りは、映画の言語を許可する横断から作成された代替の視点を提供する独立した映画の提案を収集することを目指しています。 いくつかの方法で道徳を覆す作品, 弾圧を解体, 私たちのフィリアスと恐怖症とその証拠私たちが住んでいる社会の構造上の欠陥. エンターテイメント業界のマージンに我々は反射を招待しようとする表現力豊かなカテゴリに戻る物語映画を許可する表現のさまざまなモデルに向けて私たちを導くことができる提案を見つけるでしょう。 それは知覚や感覚から隠されたままであるため、おそらくそれは奇妙である場合です。
私たちは、映画制作が独創性と媒体の多様性をかき立てる、ジャンル間の融合を強化する創造的なプロセスを生きていることを理解し、我々はすべてのこれらの可能性に帰す。 CATACUMBAから、私たちはこの創造的な現実を反映したい, 作品のより多くの数にスペースを与える, 時には分類できない, しかし、それは我々が住んでいる奇妙な現実の鏡を反映するように機能します. 短編映画と長編フォーマット@@
では、すべての恐怖、夢、フィリア、私たちの取締役が送信しようとする恐怖を感じる可能性があります。 一度復活し、過小評価ジャンルを知っているが、それは映画の歴史の中で超越的なタイトルを持っていたし、普遍的なフィルモグラフィー本物の参照元となっていること。 私たちの社会的な現実の映画を反映して, 現実は常にフィクションを上回ることを毎日私たちを説得する映画.
イベロアメリカ競争:
-このセクションに参加する資料は、100分を超えず、7分未満ではありません。
IBAGUÉ 国際映画祭のイベロアメリカの競争は、スペイン語圏の映画館の最高の選択によって特徴付けられます, ディレクター, プロデューサーやプロや経験的な映画制作者, フィクション, ドキュメンタリーや実験形式で視聴覚作品を作ったイベロアメリカ人,そのテーマは、ナレーションに焦点を当て、/または映画のレンズを通じてイベロアメリカ人の日常生活の現実を表す状況の表現です。
ショートフィルム形式の材料は、その長さが短いために20分を超えないとlongMETRAJEのための100分は、このカテゴリ(1)ショートフィルムと1つの長編映画で、参加することができるようになります「ベストショートフィルムとベストイベロアメリカンの長撮り」賞を受賞します。それを認定し、証明書。
-フィクション、ドキュメンタリー、実験的なジェンダー資料のみ受け付けます。
-インターネット上で公開されている資料は受け付けません(コードで保護されているもののみ)
イベロアメリカのカテゴリ映画撮影の 3 つの専門家で構成されるグループは、最終的な選択 (2) 短編映画と 2 つ (2) 長編映画を直接投影で私たちの公式セレクションの一部になります。
VIコルドバ国際映画祭は、グルポ・シネ・ミヌートとサブセクレタリア・デ・カルチュラ、セクレタリア・デ・エクステンション・ウニベルシタリア、コルドバ国立大学の支援を受けて開催される文化芸術イベントです。 2023年5月11日と12日にアルゼンチンのコルドバで開催され、その後は巡回展、オルタナティブプロジェクション、ウェブサイトでの補足展示などにも拡大されます。
Films by artists, filmmakers, independent filmmakers and documentarians and / or community organizations, groups, local television and / or community college students and social production of Ecuador, Latin America and the world will be accepted.
The interest is to get audiovisual productions to places that are excluded from the film-culture in order to create spaces for reflection upon the awareness of community sectors, educational institutions, universities, neighborhoods and cities, and recover public spaces for the audiovisual in Ecuador.
Trieste Science+Fiction Festival is a multidisciplinary event devoted to the exploration of the realms of the “fantastic” genre, and the use of new technologies and experimental languages in film, television and visual arts. Its main purpose is to present and promote, in Italy and in its neighboring countries, “fantastic” productions from all over the world, focusing particularly on science-fiction and fantasy cinematographic and audio-visual works.
The 17th edition of Trieste Science+Fiction Festival will run October 31, 2017 - November 5, 2017.
Trieste Science+Fiction Festival is organized by the Italian film center La Cappella Underground. Since 2005, Trieste Science+Fiction Festival has been a member of the E.F.F.F.F. – European Fantastic Film Festivals Federation
FestiCineKids 27は、カルタヘナ・デ・インディアスで開催される国際的な児童・青少年映画祭で、コロンビア、ラテンアメリカ、世界の映画の制作と配給の強化に力を注ぐ映画コンペティションです。
2025年、FesticineKidsは第27回目を迎えます。女の子、男の子、若者を対象とした映画を紹介し、称えるという同じ精神のもと、FesticineKidsは第27回目を迎えます。 このフレーズは「子どもたちの価値観」というスローガンに選ばれました。 このコンセプトは、子どもや若者に、自分たちの環境を変える責任を自覚してもらうことを目的としています。 子供や若者は未来であり、地球、彼らを取り巻く人間、動物や植物、そして彼らが訪れる場所への配慮を奨励すべきです。 アフロ映画や先住民向けの映画を見る傾向。
FesticineKids 27のプロフィールを構築するにあたり、スクリーンが少女、男の子、青少年の合流点になるという問題がある。 映画を感情、感情、信念が表現されるシナリオと仮定することで、少女、少年、青少年が、映画が彼らを呼び起こすもの、そこから何を抽出し、その意味を理解し、自分たちの生活の中で、自分たちの環境の中で、彼らが望む場所や夢見る場所と並行して、映画が自分たちの生活の中で、自分たちの環境の中でどこにあるのかを疑問に思うことを意図しています。
また、大人、保護者、教師、文化・映画関係者にとって、視聴覚メディア、特に映画界との緊張と交流のトレーナーとなる能力を強化する必要性について考える機会でもあります。
Handle Climate Change Film Festival (HCCFF) is now calling for entries from all over the world. HCCFF is a leading film festival in China focusing on climate change. Taking place on September, in Shenzhen, China, HCCFF is hosted by Chinese official and academic institutes. We sincerely invite anyone interested in the film festival to submit proposals or films online or by post.
Chinese film market is booming in recent years and HCCFF is dedicated to provide a platform for international film co-production and investment.
As we have successfully organized the 8th China International Conference of Science and Education Producers (CICSEP) in 2014, the most influential festival of Chinese scientific film industry, our profound experience in such field offers filmmakers with great opportunities to connect with mainstream Chinese television network and new media, such as CCTV and CETV. The Documentary Film Commission of China Radio and Television Association also provides extensive network on documentary distribution and copyright trade.
One of the main events dedicated to the promotion of contemporary production of Ibero-American animation cinema reaches its 18th edition punctuated with attractions, in addition to the already traditional parade of the main animated productions in Portuguese and Spanish.
FFFw: Food Film Festival world
Food is an integral part of human life. Just imagine: we are preparing a meal when we want to show love, we are having intimate and business talks at dinner, we like to get together for a family dinner. At dinners we show care for ourselves as well as for our loved ones. Here everything matters: what we eat, where and with whom we eat it. Food - is more than just hunger, it's culture, philosophy, and art. FFFw has collected the best of the international festivals. Its films touch social, cultural, gastronomic topics. The works are divided into categories: Food & People, Cook Book, Tastes like Animal, Food Porn, Food Ad.
FFFw have already been screened at such countries as: Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Turkey.
The ArtCity Short Film Festival (Est. in 2014) celebrates the art of film making by setting the stage for independent filmmakers from Cameroon and the Rest of the World, to showcase their film talent and be discovered. This will be the 3rd edition of an annual event. For this 3rd edition, we are anticipating over 800+ short films submissions from around the globe. ArtCity Short Film Festival aims to rapidly become a well-known venue for writers, producers, and actors to screen a variety of independent short films, while also providing workshops with industry professionals for budding filmmakers and film enthusiasts alike.
Just like the first and the second, the 3rd edition will take place in Buea (Cameroon). This represents a moment of huge cultural importance for the projection of short films. Local and international film-making setups are invited to meet on common ground, using one language… The one we all love and know best – Film!
Recently recognized as a "Must-See Event" by THE BOSTON GLOBE, the Collinsville Film Festival (CFF) is an annual film festival devoted to the theatrical exhibition of fiction/non-fiction cinema with a focus of support and development for independent artists.
Stationed in the picturesque Northwest region of Connecticut along the Farmington River, Collinsville was once the birthplace of the world-renowned ax factory & manufacturer of edge tools. The space is now home to antique sellers, studio artists and woodworkers. Recognized as one of the “Top 10 Coolest Small Towns in America,” Collinsville will welcome filmmakers for a three-day celebration of films, music and art.
Established by filmmakers, the CFF welcomes amateur, student, and professional filmmakers with warm hospitality and gorgeous surroundings. Participating filmmakers at CFF enjoy hotel accommodations, discounted tickets for attending cast and crew, discounts at local restaurants, bars and access to all events/parties.
Submit your film today & join us in Collinsville!
The CFF welcomes amateur, student, and professional filmmakers with warm hospitality and gorgeous surroundings. Participating filmmakers at CFF enjoy hotel accommodations, discounted tickets for attending cast and crew, discounts at local restaurants, bars and access to all events/parties.
MISSION
Imperfectu. International Film and Gender Studies Festival, creates reflections based on film, diverse artistic and academic proposals, individual and organizational experiences, and social movements, in order to generate an interdisciplinary analysis that impacts commonly widespread approaches to gender.
WHAT IS IMPERFECTU?
With the word “imperfectu” we give new value to the concept of imperfection, against the overvalued concept of perfection. The ending “-tu” avoids the use of spanish language gender morpheme (imperfecto/imperfecta) in the adjective of the noun “imperfection”, while referring to the spanish pronoun “tú” (you) in order to intervene in the relationship with those who read us, alluding them/you in the word: Imperfectu. This play on words then continues and extends between English and Spanish: I’m perfect u, Imperfect u, or I’m perfectu. “Imperfectu” is a proposed adjective that seeks to identify those who have been positioned outside the norm because they somehow transgress the binary system of sex, gender, and heteronormativity.
Imperfectu. International Film and Gender Studies Festival explores, through film, art, and gender studies, the infinite possibilities that the fields of sex, gender, and sexuality offer us, questioning the convictions to which the standardized system of gender and sexual normativity limit us.
The festival implements an analysis and multiple reflections that affect the representations commonly disseminated with respect to gender. The proposal defends the diversity of identities, gender expressions, and sexual orientations, while encompassing varied and alternative feminisms.
Imperfectu was born in the city of Tijuana the first days of April 2014 with the idea of consolidating an annual meeting with local, national, and international representation, by the end of July 2015 it returns with a second edition, and in 2016 travels to Mexico City for its third edition.
In 2017, the fourth edition will be held in Tijuana, Mexico, from November 16 to the 18. This edition of Imperfectu will have as its central axis the relationship between Body, Science, and Technology. The objective is to bring interested audiences a programing that showcases cinema that has been and is being made surrounding various topics, such as: postgenderism, cyberfeminism, cyborg anthropology, disability and transhumanism, the intersex body and medicine, the transgender body and medicine, gender / sexuality and robots, the future of contraceptive methods, eugenics, girls / young women and new technologies, queer/cyborg identity and aesthetics, rejuvenation technology, and immortality.
For more information, please visit our website: www.imperfectu.com
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We are looking for the best features, shorts, docs and animation we can find to present in San Francisco. For 26 years SF IndieFest has developed a great reputation for eclectic, adventurous programming, getting great press for our films and filling theaters with enthusiastic film fans. Dozens of festivals and distributors have requested and received industry accreditation to view SF IndieFest titles at our festivals over the years.
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“I’m certainly happy that IndieFest exists, because it is a celebration of films that don’t necessarily get distributed widely,” HITS director David Cross says, “I’m happy to be a part of it with my film, which is very much in the category of a low-budget, little indie movie. I’m glad there’s a place for it.” – SF Chronicle
“Sundance may have sold out, but SF IndieFest keeps it real” – Annie Lo, Flavorpill
“While the Bay Area is flush with festivals, this one remains an under-the-radar standout.” – Randy Myers, San Jose Mercury News
“The San Francisco Independent Film Festival, the Bay Area’s version of Slamdance, provides a showcase for edgy cinematic work — and a great excuse to do some serious partying.” – David Lewis, San Francisco Chronicle
"The movie business is in a perennial state of constant tension between ambition and collaboration, joyful inventiveness and jaw-dropping paydays. This roiling undercurrent, usually invisible to the public, gushes to the surface in the run-up to the Academy Awards ceremony. There is an antidote, however, to Hollywood’s annual backslapathon: SF IndieFest. The San Francisco Independent Film Festival is a beacon to anybody excited by the basic impulse of making movies. In its heart of hearts, IndieFest is a celebration of the minor miracle of finishing a film and getting it up on a screen in front of a live audience." - Michael Fox, KQED
“For many independent filmmakers, festivals such as SF Indiefest—aka the San Francisco Independent Film Festival–are the only way to bring their works before an audience. For filmgoers, SF Indiefest is the place to see original cinematic works created by directors who want to tell edgy stories which come from their hearts and souls. While some have bemoaned the death of cinema, the curators and filmmakers at SF Indiefest are keeping the craft of film alive.” – David Elijah Nahmod, SF SOUNDS
“SF IndieFest is the one festival of the year where you should throw a dart at the program and take a chance. Not because you’re guaranteed a masterpiece, but because it’s the best fest to see something that would never, ever breach your filter otherwise.” -Michael Fox, KQED
PRESS COVERAGE
Press Coverage for past year's festivals: https://sfindie.com/press-coverage
FILMMAKER COMMENTS ABOUT THE FESTIVAL
"Hey Jeff: Just want to shoot you a quick note of thanks on hosting us at IndieFest and giving us our World Premiere. We had a great time and really enjoyed our time at the fest and in SF; it's a great vibe and the diversity of features and shorts in the program made for a really exciting and energized atmosphere. "- Max Gardner, Go/Don't Go
"Festivals bring unexpected benefits. Festivals are essential for brand creation. Premiering at Tribeca was enough to convince people to at least listen to me, but surprisingly it was the San Francisco Indie Fest that was just as crucial for our theatrical release. Our press from this festival helped convince the Red Vic to book us in April (I thank the amazing S.F. publicist Karen Larsen for convincing me of this in advance). We also incorporated festivals into our broader theatrical release, and while we did not claim them as cities in our 17-city count, they helped give us something to crow about."
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"I've got to tell you that Indiefest was one of the greatest experiences of my life. I tell all filmmakers - and festival organizer friends of mine - how you run your fest and how you run each film twice. Every single time people look at me with shocked disbelief. Truly, Bonnie and I loved being a part of the event.
Thanks again for including us. SF Indiefest really made me feel that making YEAR was worth the whole effort.
Best-MIKE CARROLL"
"We LOVED San Francisco, meeting other filmmakers, seeing their films, participating in your screenplay panel and of course our awesome sold-out screening. You have one of the most engaged, passionate cinephile audiences I’ve ever seen at a film fest — they were incredible." - Warren Sonoda, THINGS I DO FOR MONEY, IndieFest 2020
"You have a great and engaging festival and one that draws on extremely passionate indie film audiences you are rabid for amazing content for which you definitely provide in bunches! You support of us and our film is greatly appreciated and we hope we are privileged To be welcomed back again in the future!" - Avi F.
"Thanks for these amazing photos (kudos on composition, lighting, and hyping up the crowd - what a great gift to filmmakers!). A million thanks to you both for pulling off an amazing event. We love the ethos of SF IndieFest and we're so honored to have participated. Thanks for your dedication to uplifting local filmmakers and for putting our all-female team (and our unexpected and important story) in the spotlight. Looking forward to seeing and working with you both again in the future!!" - Leslie Tai, How To Have An American Baby
"Thank you for a wonderful experience. The festival was a blast, the people so kind, the films inspiring, and great vibes all around. I'll be back to catch more films in the coming days." - Kerry Muir, Madame
"Thank you so much for having us and all that you and SF IndieFest do to champion independent film." - Anna Moot-Levin, Matter of Mind
"Thank you all for such a fun festival! You all really did a wonderful job all around and we were honored and grateful to be a part of it!" - Liz McBee, Finding Lucinda
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