Fine Arts Film Festival (5)



Deadlines

23 Oct 2017
Call for entries

31 Oct 2017
Early deadline

13 Jan 2018
Standard deadline

28 Feb 2018
Late deadline

07 Apr 2018
Festival closed

12 Apr 2018
Notification date

11 May 2018
11 May 2018

Address

536 Sunset Ave.,  90291, Venice, California, United States


Festival description
Short film festival 55'<
Feature film festival >56'


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 2016
 Production countries: Any
 Shooting countries: Any
 Director nationalities: Any
 Debut Films 
 School projects 
 Short Films  55'<
 Feature Films  >56'
 Languages 
Afrikaans Albanes German Amharico Arab Armenian Bengali Belorussian Burmese Bulgarian Catalan Czech Chinese Korean Croatian Danish Dari Dzongkha Scottish Slovak Slovenian Spanish Esperanto Estonian Faroese Farsi Finnish French Gaelic Welsh Galician Greek Hebrew Hindi Dutch Hungarian English Indonesian Inuktitut (Inuit) Icelandic Italian Japanese Kurdish Lao Lapp Latvian Lithuanian Macedonian Malaysian Maltese Nepali Norwegian Pashto Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Serbian Somali Kiswahili Swedish Tagalog-Filipino Tajik Tamil Thai Tibetan Tigrinia Tongans Turkish Turkmens Ukrainian Urdu Uzbek Basque Vietnamese Bosnian Khmer (Cambodian) Georgian Akan Mongolian Latin Azerbaijani Sinhala Malayalam Zulu Guarani Georgian Dholuo Creole Telugu Luxembourgish Chechen Kannada
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Festival start: 11 May 2018      Festival end: 11 May 2018

The Fine Arts Film Festival (FAFF) is dedicated to showing the finest films in the world about art, photography, collectors and artists of all mediums in and out of their studios, galleries, museums, public art, and alternative art spaces. This includes video art, curated as a film medium.

The 5th Annual Fine Arts Film Festival will be held on May 10-12, 2018. We're opening up with the VR Section of the Festival at Creative Technology Center on May 10, then moving to the historic Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center Theatre on May 11-12, which is celebrating it's 50th Anniversary in 2018.

The 4th Annual 2017 Fine Arts Film festival was held on May 12-13th with celebrities and luminaries from both the art and entertainment worlds hosted by the Venice Institute of Contemporary Art at the Creative Technology Center at The Brewery Art Lofts, Art Share LA, and at the historic Beyond Baroque Theatre in Venice, California.

We screened 48 films from around the world, with over 170 submissions.

The 5th Annual Fine Arts Film Festival is the premiere showcase for independent films about artists and the art world held annually in Venice and Downtown Los Angeles, California.

Featuring exceptionally creative and important films about art, artists, and the art world - many premiering for the first time in the United States - from countries such as the Netherlands, Iran, France, Estonia, Japan, Pakistan, Hong Kong, Portugal, Russia, the United Kingdom, India, Finland, Sweden, Iceland, Armenia, Greece, Antarctica, Luxembourg...

Information about the Festival, including previous Official Selections and Award Winners:
www.thefineartsfilmfestival.com

Tickets:
Will be available on Eventbrite and at the Box Office starting February, 2018.

Best Narrative Feature Film
Best Narrative Short Film
Best Documentary Short Film
Best Documentary Feature Film
Best Animated Film
Best Narrative Feature Film
Best Narrative Short Film
Best Documentary Short Film
Best Documentary Feature Film
Best Animated Film
Best Director
Best Student Film
Dan Wood Audience Award
Best Experimental Film
Best Score or Original Music
Best Cinemtography
Best Virtual Reality Film
Other VR Categories to be Announced

Film subject matter must be related to the art world in some way, whether it be art and artists in or outside their studios, collectors, galleries, museums, public art, and alternative art spaces or other art related subject. It can also be a video art piece itself, which may be accept to be curated with others for a film debut.

Films must have been completed after January 2, 2016.

We must be informed if the film has premiered, been shown on the internet publicly, or broadcast previously. That will not disqualify a film, but we must be informed.

Films must be submitted via private link. We may ask for a DVD to be submitted as well.

Films must be submitted with proper documentation, including director/producer bios, contact information with email addresses and social media accounts, distributor information (if applicable) publicity materials such as poster/one sheet, 1-3 images from each film (please at least 150dpi for our catalog).

Short films are considered all films under 55 minutes.
Feature films are considered films 55 minutes and above.
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Films must be submitted via private link. We may ask for a DVD to be submitted as well.

Films must be submitted with proper documentation, including director/producer bios, contact information with email addresses and social media accounts, distributor information (if applicable) publicity materials such as poster/one sheet, 1-3 images from each film (please at least 150dpi for our catalog).

Short films are considered all films under 55 minutes.

Feature films are considered films 55 minutes and above.






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