No Fee
Submissions deadline
15 Jan 23
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Films about space, space exploration and its relationship with science, art, and culture.
24 Dec 2022
Call for entries
15 Jan 2023
Festival closed
15 Feb 2023
Notification date
12 Apr 2023
16 Apr 2023
Festival start: 12 April 2023 Festival end: 16 April 2023
The Tsiolkovsky International Space Film Festival (Tsiolkovsky ISFF) is held annually in Kaluga. Films and programs about space and its relationship with science, art, and culture take part in the competitive, non-competitive, and retrospective screenings of the Festival.
The purpose of the Tsiolkovsky ISFF is not only to present new films about space, but also to promote all areas of science and art, one way or another related to space, to strengthen the traditions of international dialogue between scientists and filmmakers to solve urgent problems of the development of modern science, culture and new technologies. In addition, the Festival carries an important educational mission on all issues related to the past, present and future of space research and space activities.
Goals and objectives of the Tsiolkovsky ISFF:
• the most complete presentation of the current state of the world cinematography related to space themes;
• demonstration of the best documentary and feature films about space, created both in Russia and abroad to the audience and the jury members. At retrospectives and special screenings, the audience will have the opportunity to watch the most famous films of domestic and foreign "space" cinema;
• the Tsiolkovsky ISFF may become a platform for live communication of creative people, scientists, as well as an exchange of projects and ready-made ideas in the field of space and "space" cinema;
• maintenance of a steady audience interest in film products related to space themes;
• a meeting of filmmakers with the audience of one of the most intensively developing regions of the country;
• the opportunity for filmmakers not only to effectively communicate with science, but also to transform scientific "space" ideas into something accessible and creative for a wide audience;
• to acquaint scientists with the world of cinema, to realize its creative potential and accessibility.
Tsiolkovsky ISFF SLOGAN: What is impossible today may be possible tomorrow (K.E. Tsiolkovsky, Self-made scientist who became the founder of modern astronautics)
Tsiolkovsky ISFF LOGO: The official logo of the Festival used in the festival symbols and official papers is a drawing by K.E. Tsiolkovsky from the "Album of Space Travel", which he created for the first Soviet science fiction film called "Space Flight."
The JURY of the Tsiolkovsky ISFF includes not only professional filmmakers, but also astronauts, as well as scientists from the space industry.
Grand Prix "Tsiolkovsky" - "Best Feature Film"
Grand Prix "Klushantsev" - for the best technical achievements in the film and the best special effects
Grand Prix "Korolev" - "Best Director"
Best Short
Best Documentary
Best Short Documentary
Best Animation
SPECIAL AWARDS
The Festival President Award
The Roscosmos Award
The Governor of the Kaluga Region Award
Press Community Award
Best Full-dome Film Award
Films are required to be related to space and space issues. Film production completion - no earlier than 2021.
Accepting feature, documentaries and animation films.
subtitles: english.
After receiving confirmation, you must upload the work through the online platform or provide a download link to the file hosting service, english subtitles, media kit for promotional purposes.
By submitting to the Festival, you agree to the following:
Images from the film can be used in Tsiolkovsky ISFF (Tsiolkovsky International Space Film Festival) publications, the Tsiolkovsky ISFF website and all other media outlets related to Tsiolkovsky ISFF publicity and you indemnify Tsiolkovsky ISFF against any responsibilities incurred by the screening of this film.
Films must be submitted to Tsiolkovsky ISFF by the stated deadline.
Please note that information given on the submission form may be used by Tsiolkovsky ISFF for publications.
Tsiolkovsky ISFF accepts no responsibility if the information provided is inaccurate.
No Fee
Submissions deadline
15 Jan 23
Films about space, space exploration and its relationship with science, art, and culture.
No Fee
Submissions deadline
15 Jan 23
Films about space, space exploration and its relationship with science, art, and culture.
No Fee
Submissions deadline
15 Jan 23
Films about space, space exploration and its relationship with science, art, and culture.