Boston Latino International Film Festival (0)



Dates limites

05 août 2015
Appel à Inscriptions

06 juil. 2015
Date limite précoce

22 juil. 2015
Date limite standard

01 août 2015
Date limite retardée

15 sept. 2015
Festival fermé

30 sept. 2015
Date de notification

05 nov. 2015
08 nov. 2015

Adresse

BLIFF FestivalDept of Languages, Literatures & Cultures 201 Renaissance Park Northeastern University 360 Huntington Avenue,  02115, Boston, MA, United States


Description du Festival
Festival d court métrage 50'<
Festival de long métrage >50'


Exigences du Festival
 Festival de cinéma
 Fiction
 Documentaire
 Animation
 Fantastique
 Terreur
 Experimental
 Music Video
 Autres
 Tous les genres
 Tous les thèmes
 A des frais d’inscription
 Festival International
 Lieu physique
 janvier 2010
 Pays de production: Tout
 Pays de tournage: Tout
 Nationalités des directeurs: Tout
 Premiers Films 
 Projets scolaires 
 Courts-métrages  50'<
 Long-métrage  >50'
 Langues 
Spanish English
 Sous-titres 
Spanish English
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Début du Festival: 05 novembre 2015      Fin du Festival: 08 novembre 2015

The Boston Latino International Film Festival showcases films that deal with issues of importance and interest to the Latino community in the US, Latin America, and Spain. An important part of our mission is to portray an accurate image and representation of Latinos in the US and Latin America.
A large portion of BLIFF's programming focuses on human rights, immigration, environment and overall social justice issues.

BLIFF happens every year at Harvard and Northeastern University. Our audience are mostly residents of the City of Boston and members of the academic community. There are over 30 universities in the Boston Metro area and the students, faculty and staff of local colleges and universities are about 55% of our audience.

The Boston Latino International Film Festival (BLIFF), "Bridging Communities Through Movies," will screen the best current videos and films in the following categories: Feature Film, Documentary, and Short Film. The Festival will be held in November 2015.

BLIFF 2015 Call Fro Entries

The 13th Annual Boston Latino International Film Festival is now accepting submissions!
This year the Boston Latino International Film Festival (BLIFF) will host its 13th annual festival, which will be filled with four intense days of films, receptions and special events on November 2015. BLIFF’s call for entries will be open until September 15th, 2015.

There are no category restrictions. Each work is juried solely on its own merits. BLIFF seeks any combination of inventive, incisive, bold, vital and otherwise provocative work of any genre. BLIFF will be selecting pieces in the three following categories: Documentaries (shorts & full length), Narrative (shorts & full length) and short experimental.

Submit your film online through the following links:

BLIFF2015 - festhome

Please use one of the following formats to submit to BLIFF2015: Blu-Ray, DVD, and DCP. If the submission is electronic (uploaded video), 2 DVDs or Blu-Rays must be mailed as backups to our mailing address:

BLIFF Festival
Northeastern University
Department of Languages, Literature and Cultures
201 Renaissance Park
Boston, MA 02115 USA

If you experience difficulties in submitting your film, need to use another format, or if you have any questions about the submission process, please email info@bliff.org

Films will be screened at two different venues: Northeastern University and at the Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies at Harvard University. All Spanish-language films will be subtitled in English. The opening and closing receptions will be free and open. ALL FILMS IN LANGUAGES OTHER THAN ENGLISH MUST BE SUBTITLED IN ENGLISH.

The Boston Latino International Film Festival is committed to breaking stereotypes and building communities by using the medium of film to strengthen inter-cultural understanding and to promote the work of independent filmmakers. Over 60 films from over 14 countries will be featured, including the United States, Argentina, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Spain, Puerto Rico, Peru and Mexico, among others. All of these films will be premiering in Boston.

BLIFF 2015 is sponsored in part by the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies at Harvard University, Northeastern University, Vista Higher Learning, El Planeta, MasTV, TuBoston.com, Heineken, BASE, The Association of Mexican Restaurant of New England and Jose's Mexican Restaurant



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