Cardiff Mini Film Festival ()



Deadlines

25 Jun 2019
Call for entries

28 Oct 2019
Early deadline

09 Dec 2019
Standard deadline

16 Jan 2020
Late deadline

20 Feb 2020
Festival closed

14 May 2020
Notification date

26 Jun 2020
26 Jun 2020

Address

Williams Way,  CF10 5DY, Cardiff, South Glamorgan, United Kingdom


Festival description
Short film festival


Festival requirements
 Film festival
 Fiction
 Documentary
 Animation
 Fantastic
 Terror
 Experimental
 Music Video
 Other
 Any Genre
 Any Theme
 Has submission fees
 International Festival
 Physical Location
 January 2018
 Production countries: Any
 Shooting countries: Any
 Director nationalities: Any
 Debut Films 
 School projects 
 Short Films 
 Languages 
English
 Subtitles 
English
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English


Festival start: 26 June 2020      Festival end: 26 June 2020

The Cardiff Mini Film Festival has been taking over unusual venues to screen film since 2012. To ensure any newcomers to the industry aren't obliterated by any high budget production companies we separate our fiction programming into high budget and low budget, so please ensure you tell us what your budget was for the actual making of the film (marketing and distribution excluded).

You can expect to watch a film in a coffee shop vault, a shopping centre basement, an antique market, themed bars and any other fantastic unusual venues we can get our hands-on. This is a festival for those that like to mingle with a drink throughout the day whilst enjoying the best up and coming short films.

All kinds of people come to our festival, from actors to musicians, as well as special guests from within the industry which in the past have included Boyd Clack (Twin Town, Satellite City, High Hopes), Kirsten Jones (Satellite City, High Hopes), Philip John (Being Human, Kevin Allen (Twin Town), Downton Abbey) Ryan Eddleston (Prevenge), Kevin Allen (Twin Town), S4C, Ffilm Cymru Wales, Creative Skillset, Festival Formula, Cult Cymru and many more people to meet to discuss your career in the industry.

We also screen many special under distributed films for those film lovers out there, in underused spaces such as bars and empty shops.

We are supported by Ffilm Cymru Wales and the BFI.

Cash Prizes: 6,650$

Best International Fiction Short Trophy (Low budget)
Best Welsh Fiction Short Trophy

Best International Fiction Big Spender Trophy (High Budget)
Best Welsh Fiction Big Spender Trophy

Best International Female Director Fiction Trophy
Best Welsh Female Director Fiction Trophy

Best International Documentary Short Trophy
Best Welsh Documentary Short Trophy

Best International Music Video Trophy
Best Welsh Music Video Trophy

Best International Twisted Tale Trophy
Best Welsh Twisted Tale Trophy

Best International One Minute Wonder Trophy
Best Welsh One Minute Wonder Trophy

Audience Choice Award Trophy
The winner of this category will receive software courtesy of Adobe

There is also a pitch competition with £6000/$6650 worth of prizes and mentor assistance available for the winner.

Films must have been made after January 2018.

Our panel comprises of industry judges who are not connected with the festival. Their decision is the final decision.

We may use a short clip of your film in our festival trailer. By submitting you are allowing us to also screen your film at the festival.

There will be no refunds to those who have not read the rules for entry and find out they are not eligible to be considered.





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