New York World (International) Film Festival (0)



Deadlines

18 Sep 2017
Call for entries

15 Oct 2017
Festival closed

05 Nov 2017
Notification date

21 Nov 2017
24 Nov 2017

Address

43-18 Robinson St Suite 1A,  11355, Flushing, New York, United States


Festival description
Short film festival >5' 50'<
Feature film festival >50' 180'<


Festival requirements
 Film festival
 Fiction
 Documentary
 Animation
 Fantastic
 Terror
 Experimental
 Music Video
 Other
 Genres
 Themes
 Does NOT have submission fees
 International Festival
 Physical Location
 January 2013
 Production countries: Required
 Shooting countries: Required
 Director nationalities: Required
 Debut Films 
 School projects 
 Short Films  >5' 50'<
 Feature Films  >50' 180'<
 Languages 
Chinese English
 Subtitles 
Chinese English
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English


This festival is not currently open for submissions.

Festival start: 21 November 2017      Festival end: 24 November 2017

The 1st NYIFF will be held from November 21-24, 2017. The 4-day event will include a film competition, forum, and the film screening. Its purpose is to promote international collaborations among film producers and the people within the film industry. An estimate of 500 films will compete in the 1st NYWFF, but only 20 nominated films will be released for screening in the main hall, with a side screening of 10 invited movies in the adjoining screening halls. NYWFF encourages artists to convey different ideologies through movies to achieve a better cultural understanding and to elevate the standard of movie productions by promoting collaborations.

The Empire Awards

A variety of well-known judges will be present on the panel to review in the selection of films.

The selected films will be given possible screening opportunities at the United Nations and the Museum of the Moving Images. Our reviewing committee will select among nominated movies to award BEST MOVIE, BEST DIRECTOR, BEST ACTOR/ ACTRESS, BEST SCRIPT, BEST MUSIC, BEST SHORT MOVIE, etc. Awards will be awarded during the closing ceremony on November 24th.

NYIFF 2017 is calling for entries, starting March20, 2017 through August20, 2017. Selected entries will be competing for the following awards:

Feature (Fiction)
Best Director
Best Actor, Best Actress
Best screenplay
Best original music score

Best Documentary Feature
Best Documentary Short

Best Narrative Feature
Best Narrative Short

Each year, NYIFF selects a “spotlight theme” to accompany the enhancement of the dialogue . Two jury awards will be given for the selected spotlight films:

Jury award for best narrative

Jury award for best documentary

General Rules and Regulations

Any film completed after January 1, 2013 is eligible for submission for the 2017 festival.

If the film’s final running time is projected to be less than 50 minutes, it must be submitted as a Narrative or Documentary Short film.

If the film’s final running time is projected to be 50 minutes or more, it must be submitted as a Fiction or Documentary Feature film.

All screenplay entries—short or feature—must have not been produced into any form.

Films do not have any premiere requirements.

All films are still eligible for submission even if they were previously released theatrically or via any home video platform, broadcast on television or the internet, or screened at any number of film festivals.

All foreign language films must have on-screen English subtitles.

By submitting a film, the applicant represents that he or she has secured authorization and permission from the copyright owner(s) of any and all copyrighted content or materials included within the submitted film.

All films must be wholly original and not plagiarized. The applicant must obtain any and all consents, licenses, and other authorizations or waiver of any kind necessary for the inclusion or reproduction of any person, character, location, thing, trade-mark, sound recording, musical composition, or other work in the film.

Applicants are obligated to maintain the legal status of the submitted entries. In the event of a legal dispute (such as copyright infringement), the applicants will assume full responsibility and bear all costs of the dispute, including but not limited to legal fees.

NYIFF expressly disavows any responsibility for, and will not be held responsible for, any unauthorized inclusion of any copyrighted content or materials within or relating to the submitted film. The Festival maintains the right to disqualify any film with any unauthorized inclusion of copyrighted content or materials.

  

 
  

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