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L'association Iria Cultura présente la huitième édition du Festival du Film de Voghera.
VFF entend promouvoir la connaissance et la diffusion du cinéma et être un point de rencontre important pour les cinéastes internationaux.
Une maison pour les plus grands et les plus méchants, dans votre visage, dans votre gorge et votre cerveau Horreur, science-fiction, action, arts martiaux, exploitation, mobsploitation, sexploitation et tout ce qui concerne l'exploitation. Vous ne trouverez pas de séries dramatiques, pas de comédies romantiques et pas de comédies musicales (sauf si elles sont totalement tordues)
Les meilleurs nouveaux films Grindhouse sont projetés lors d'un festival épique organisé dans l'une des plus anciennes salles de divertissement du Royaume-Uni, The Legendary Shed Venue.
Ce que vous trouverez au festival Grindhouse Planet, c'est une playlist de films pas comme les autres. Chaque film est sélectionné par un panel de connaisseurs de Grindhouse du monde entier. Le festival permet aux cinéphiles et aux cinéastes de rencontrer des personnes partageant les mêmes idées, de prendre un verre, de regarder des films, de manger des pizzas (gratuitement ! ) et amusez-vous bien. Il y a un stand de cinéma organisé par The Cult Movie Store où vous pouvez acheter des films rares de Grindhouse, ainsi que de nombreux autres stands proposant des friandises Grindhouse.
Vous aurez également la possibilité d'assister à des sessions de questions-réponses avec certains des meilleurs réalisateurs et producteurs de Grindhouse de la planète.
Vous en voulez plus ?
Il y en a plus ! Bien plus encore ! Que diriez-vous d'un festival de musique en même temps ? Tu l'as compris. En plus de tous les films géniaux, des groupes jouent en direct tout au long de la journée. Du thrash metal au punk en passant par l'acoustique et l'électronique, il y en a pour tous les goûts. Vous trouverez peut-être même votre prochaine bande originale de Grindhouse.
Committed to celebrating the outdoor community & inspiring expression since 2012.
MOFF’s mission is to “Celebrate the active outdoor community and inspire expression.”
We do this with:
-A worldwide call for submissions for outdoor adventure shorts, short films and feature films and a juried selection process.
-The Broke and Stoked Video Contest, a short high energy video contest for Maine filmmakers.
-A screening tour of Maine, with a mix of outdoor screenings, theatre settings and educational institutions.
-Promotion and financial support of our non profit beneficiary, Teens to Trails.
-An annual red-carpet MOFF Awards Show to award the best filmmakers in several categories and recognize the art of outdoor filmmaking.
CRONOGRAF Festival is at the moment the only international documentary film festival in Moldova and it is organized in Chisinau starting 2001. This event came into existence at the initiative of a young group of Moldavian filmmakers that were organized within OWH Studio. Their aim was to animate the cultural life in the Republic of Moldova and to bring closer to the local public the latest documentaries from all over the world.
IDFF CRONOGRAF has reached the 12th edition. The festival has a great popularity and an international reputation, especially in the South-East Europe, being among the most important film events. Every year the number of films in the contest increases, as a proof that the festival has aroused the interest of documentarists around the world. CRONOGRAF is an opportunity for the local filmmakers to stand out of the crowd as well as a gateway to the world news in this genre.
IDFF RONOGRAF is a cultural and complex event that includes film screenings within the competition, press conferences with the participation of film personalities, round tables on different topics related to cinematographical life, thematic screenings out of competition, workshops for young filmmakers and film premieres.
At CRONOGRAF, documentary filmmakers around the world have the opportunity to meet and promote their works in a new space, a space for cultural interferences, a place where the East (especially the former Soviet area) meets the West and other globe meridians.
CRONOGRAF is beloved by filmmakers most of all for its friendly, informal and hospitable atmosphere, that enables people to meet and approach in the prospect of collaboration or common projects. The cinema-goers have the chance to enjoy a consistent and quality film program, discovering new film formulas and sensational life stories.
The Festival has five sections.
Main Section
The Main Section is opened to creative documentaries from all over the world with no restriction on theme. No corporate, industrial or commercial films are accepted.
cadRO Section
CadRO Section was launched in 2007 and has become a traditional element within IDFF CRONOGRAF. Romanian authors as well as foreign authors are invited to participate with documentaries about Romanians and Romanian communities around the world. CadRO Section, unique in its specific on the world film festivals list, offers an overview of the life and destiny of people that call themselves Romanians, wherever they are.
Local Productions Section
This section is opened for works produced by local independent video production studios, local TV channels and productions of independent filmmakers.
Eyes on Moldova Section
Is the space for documentaries about republic of Moldova realized by foreign filmmakers.
A LIKE for Documentary Section
Is dedicated to teenagers and includes short documentaries for young people
The Telluride Horror Show, Colorado's first and longest-running horror film festival, returns for its 9th edition October 12-14, 2018. Every year, the festival attracts the latest & best horror films from around the world and attendees from all over the country for an intimate gathering of genre film fans in the world-famous mountain resort town of Telluride, Colorado. For three days and nights, experience an eclectic mix of horror, suspense, thriller, fantasy, sci-fi and dark comedy in Telluride's historic theaters, with many of the films showing for the first time in the US. The festival line-up offers over 20 feature films, more than 50 short films, surprise screenings of highly-anticipated genre films at our "Secret Sunday Shows", along with special programs, guests, and events. If you love horror, and film, then you can't miss this fest.
Named one of the "20 Coolest Film Festivals" and one of "13 Horror Film Festivals To Die For" by MovieMaker Magazine.
ABOUT THE FESTIVAL:
The 9th Annual Telluride Horror Show takes place October 12, 13, 14, 2018 in Telluride, Colorado. For three packed days, genre fans and filmmakers are invited to experience the best and latest films in three Telluride venues: Nugget Theatre, Palm Theatre, and the historic Sheridan Opera House. Special events and parties take place at various venues throughout the world-famous town of Telluride.
We appreciate your interest in the Telluride Horror Show and we hope to share your film with our audiences!
FILMMAKER TESTIMONIALS:
"Telluride Horror Show is one of the most exciting fests operating today. The scenery is unmatched and the passion of the programmers is obvious with the killer lineup each year. I'm totally honored to have been some small part of it for two years. I think people will be kicking themselves when the fest becomes this unstoppable giant and they didn't get in on it early. I'm mostly excited because it's a festival that offers so many experiences - it can be a nonstop party or a totally laid back weekend of movies in the mountains - whatever kind of time a guest wants to have, you guys make happen. That's why I pledge allegiance to Telluride Horror Show."
- Mickey Keating, Director (Psychopaths, Darling)
"Great audience and goddamn, Telluride is a slice of heaven! What an amazing place!"
- Greg McLean, Director (Jungle, The Belko Experiment, Wolf Creek)
"Telluride Horror Show is by far my favorite film festival. The scenery is awe-inspiring, the crowds are bursting with energy and the films are handpicked by some of the most genuine fans of the genre. I couldn't recommend it enough!"
- Damien Leone, Director (Terrifier, All Hallows' Eve)
"Telluride Horror Show was fantastic to my film and a wonderful place to have our world premiere. Great staff, full crowds, and a beautiful town. Couldn't ask for a better experience."
- Michael Peer, Director (Doll), Telluride Horror Show Short Film Selection
"If somebody asked me, 'Should I go to Telluride Horror Show?' I would say, 'Go. Now. Don't hesitate. It's one of the best festivals in the country!'" - Jeremy Robert Johnson, 2017 Guest Author
"Telluride Horror Show is known for its tremendous shorts programming, and the fans certainly come out for it."
-Meredith Borders, Birth.Movies.Death
"This festival was amazing. Telluride is gorgeous and the people are extremely friendly. The festival director Ted is a really genuine guy. Everyone is grounded, down to earth, and humble. From Brad to Jeff to Catherine to rest of the employees - I had a fantastic time. Definitely in my top festivals and would love to attend again."
- Nikhil Bhagat, Director (As They Continue To Fall), Telluride Horror Show Short Film Selection
"Whether I have a film playing next year or not I'll be back because seriously, there is no cooler town to spend the weekend watching some fun movies with good people! Not the easiest place to get to which goes to show you how fantastic of a show they put on because I met horror fans that came from all over. Every screening I attended was packed and with some of the best audiences I've encountered. Don't miss this one!"
- Anthony Cousins, Director (When Susurrus Stirs), Telluride Horror Show Short Film Selection
“The festival was very well organized, and the response from the audiences at the screenings was a wonderful experience. Telluride itself was absolutely beautiful, and the organizers treated us extremely well. We can't wait until next year's festival.”
-Tom Holland, 2010 Telluride Horror Show Guest Director (Fright Night, Child's Play)
"A full roasted pig, with the fat-saturated eyeballs up for grabs in the lobby of a gorgeous old opera house teeming with horror filmmakers and fans is how the Telluride Horror Show kicks off every year. And we couldn't have asked for a better festival to premiere our film "The Battery" in. Ted, the festival director and his team bend over backwards to accommodate traveling filmmakers; and the audience is a lively mix of horror and film fans, critics, writers, and rabble-rousing locals. The town is absurdly intimate in a way that makes for near constant run-ins with attendees looking to jaw about movies over a beer or a great cup of coffee between screenings all day. And all of this is to say nothing of the view: a majestic frontier town just begging for a Leone-style showdown nestled in the palm of the most classic, craggy, snow-capped mountains one could imagine. Waking up there every morning is a true privilege, with every window in every building looking out on an Ansel Adams shot brought to striking life. If there weren't enough reasons for a filmmaker to finally finish that movie they've been talking about and send it kicking and screaming out into the world, then Telluride Horror is one more. Just writing about it now is enough to make me long for October again, and has me hoping I've got another film ready in time to enjoy the reception all over again."
-Jeremy Gardner, Director (The Battery), 2012 Telluride Horror Show World Premiere
PAST FESTIVALS:
In 2017, the Telluride Horror Show added a new third venue, the 587-seat Palm Theatre, to accommodate the growing crowds, officially making it one of the largest genre film festivals in the world. Birth.Movies.Death and Dread Central were onsite as official media partners. Industry sponsors included IFC Midnight and Shudder. Pre-festival coverage was provided by Entertainment Weekly, Bloody Disgusting, Horror Society, and many other media outlets, both national and regional. Feature films included the U.S. premiere of Patrick Brice's CREEP 2 and the Colorado premiere of Greg McLean's JUNGLE, with both directors in attendance. Other highly-anticipated films were TRAGEDY GIRLS (Tyler MacIntyre), DOWNRANGE (Ryuhei Kitamura), MAYHEM (Joe Lynch), 78/52 (Alexandre O. Philippe), TRENCH 11 (Leo Scherman), COLD HELL (Stefan Ruzowitzky), THE ENDLESS (Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead), PSYCHOPATHS (Mickey Keating), HOUSEWIFE (Can Evrenol), and VICTOR CROWLEY (Adam Green). Premieres of WHAT THE WATERS LEFT BEHIND, COLD GROUND, DEAD ANT, BORLEY RECTORY, DERELICTS, CONFESSIONS OF A SERIAL KILLER: DIRECTOR'S CUT, EAT LOCALS, FRAZIER PARK RECUT, DESOLATION, and the Friday the 13th fan film NEVER HIKE ALONE rounded out the feature film line-up. Special presentations included 35mm screenings of Mario Bava's THE WHIP AND THE BODY and a special Telluride Horror Show edition of "TRAILERS FROM HELL". 60 short films were presented in six themed blocks, with every shorts program having sold out crowds. Special events included our annual Pig Roast, Creepy Campfire Tales with guest author Jeremy Robert Johnson, Ice Scream Social, Killer Karaoke Party, and Horror Trivia Night presented by Dread Central. Over fifty filmmakers and guests were in attendance for intros and Q&As.
In 2016, the Telluride Horror Show SOLD OUT in advance, providing packed houses for every screening. Bloody Disgusting was onsite as our official media partner. Festival coverage was provided by Entertainment Weekly, Fangoria, Horror Society, Modern Horrors, Rue Morgue, and many other media outlets, both national and regional. Our "Secret Sunday Shows" (surprise screenings of highly-anticipated films) were "The Autopsy of Jane Doe", "Raw", and "Safe Neighborhood". Feature films included the World premieres of "Terrifier" and "#Screamers", the North American premieres of "Ibiza Undead" and "Kill Command", the Colorado premieres of Morgan Spurlock's "Rats", "A Dark Song", "Another Evil", "Beyond The Walls", "Here Alone", "Man Underground", "Sadako VS. Kayako", "Spring Break Zombie Massacre", "The Eyes of My Mother", "The Girl With Two Faces", "The Windmill", "Trash Fire", and "We Are The Flesh". Special presentations included Don Coscarelli's "Incident On and Off A Mountain Road" with acclaimed genre author Joe R. Lansdale in attendance. Staying true to our mission to showcase the talent of short filmmakers, a record 59 short films were selected for seven themed shorts blocks. Special events included our annual Pig Roast, Creepy Campfire Tales with Joe R. Lansdale, Ice Scream Social, a conversation on indie filmmaking with guest directors Joe Begos & Mickey Keating, and Horror Trivia Night. Over fifty filmmakers and guests were in attendance for intros and Q&As.
In 2015, the Telluride Horror Show once again saw record-breaking attendance numbers, with the majority of screenings sold out. Features included the Colorado premieres of "Bone Tomahawk", "The Devil's Candy", "German Angst", "Hell House, LLC" with director Stephen Cognetti in person, "Howl", "Inner Demon", "The Mind's Eye" with director Joe Begos in person, "Nina Forever", and "Sensoria". US premieres included "The Funhouse Massacre" with director Andy Palmer in person and "The Interior". Other features included the North American premiere of "III", a special presentation of "The Nightmare Before Christmas" with director Henry Selick in person, "The Invitation" with John Carroll Lynch in person, "Darling" with director Mickey Keating in person, a behind-the-scenes look at the classic "Return of the Living Dead", a secret screening of "Baskin", along with screenings of 2015 festival circuit favorites "He Never Died", "Body", "The Hallow", "Landmine Goes Click", and "They Look Like People". A record 46 short films were programmed for the 2015 Telluride Horror Show, with four sold-out shorts programs.
In 2014, the Telluride Horror Show enjoyed sold-out shows and full theaters for the majority of the programs. Feature films included "ABCs of Death 2", "The Babadook", "Creep", "Spring", "Suburban Gothic", "The Houses October Built", "The Boxtrolls", "WolfCop", and many more, solidifying the Telluride Horror Show's role as an important stop on the festival circuit for major indie horror films. Four dedicated shorts programs saw capacity crowds as the festival continued its tradition of treating our shorts programs as major events. Over 33 short films were selected for the 2014 festival. Many of the talented cast & crew behind both the features and shorts were in attendance for lively Q&As. All in all, our best year yet, with incredibly enthusiastic attendees and guests.
In 2013, attendees flocked to Telluride from all over the country for an incredible line-up of films, including the World Premieres of indie horror features "All Hallows' Eve" and "Chemical Peel", a sneak peek of Lionsgate's "Hellbenders", Bobcat Goldthwait's "Willow Creek", closing film "Beneath", the US Premiere of "Across the River", and indie festival hits such as "Delivery", "Septic Man", "The Midnight Game", "On Air", "Pinup Dolls on Ice", "The Seasoning House", and a special presentation of the hit doc "Rewind This!" Guest Director Frank Henenlotter was on hand for a special screening of the cult classic "Basket Case" and visual effects legend Phil Tippett joined us with a sneak preview of his latest stop-motion animation project "MAD GOD". Our three dedicated shorts blocks saw record crowds, with 34 short films from all over the world, proving once again that short films will always find enthusiastic support at the Telluride Horror Show. Over 30 filmmakers & guests were in person for Q&As and presentations. 2013 sponsors included Dread Central, Revolver Picture Co., Colorado Office of Film, Television, Media, Well Go USA, and many others. Reviews generated at the festival appeared on Dread Central, All Things Horror, and Yahoo!
In 2012, attendance numbers saw another strong increase, with Quiet Earth, Dread Central, and Screen Invasion publishing reviews of the films. New sponsors included FEARnet, 20th Century Fox's Wrong Turn 5, and Sony. Our third festival showcased 17 features and 34 short films. Highlights included the world premiere of the ultra-low-budget zombie hit "The Battery" with cast & crew in attendance, the US premiere of "Inbred", the North American premiere of "The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh", a special presentation of "ParaNorman" with Laika Studios, as well as 2012 festival circuit favorites "The American Scream", "Grabbers", "Excision", "Errors of the Human Body", "Game of Werewolves", and many more. The 34 short films showcased at the festival represented the best of the best, from all over the world, and spoke to our mission to support and foster the art of short filmmaking. Out of all these superb shorts, Australia's "Perished" was chosen to be shown on FEARnet.com, alongside the rest of FEARnet's horror, thriller and suspense programming.
In 2011, the Telluride Horror Show saw a massive increase in festival attendance. The press was on hand and reviews of films generated at the festival were published on Bloody-Disgusting, Quiet Earth, and Shadowlocked. The festival showcased 17 feature films and 20 shorts, including 2011 festival circuit favorites "Chillerama", "Monster Brawl" (US Premiere), "Some Guy Who Kills People", "Helldriver", "Deadball", "Rabies", "The Tunnel", "Sennentuntschi", "The Whisperer in Darkness", and many others.
The inaugural 2010 festival showcased 17 feature films and 22 shorts. Special guests included Guest Director Tom Holland (Fright Night/Child's Play), Guest Producer Jon Davison (Robocop/Starship Troopers), and Guest Host Chris Alexander, editor of Fangoria magazine. Our line-up of films featured many of the heavy-hitters on the 2010 festival circuit, including "Tucker & Dale VS Evil", "Machete Maidens Unleashed!", "Colin", "Bitter Feast", "The Last Lovecraft", "Phasma Ex Machina", "Vampire Girl VS Frankenstein Girl", "Ticked-Off Trannies with Knives", "The Legend of Beaver Dam", and the world premiere of Tom Holland's "Twisted Tales."
PRESS:
"20 Coolest Film Festivals"
"13 Horror Film Festivals To Die For"
-MovieMaker Magazine
"Want a killer time at a film festival? Then we recommend you check out this year’s Telluride Horror Show” -Entertainment Weekly
"A smorgasbord of horror goodness" -Bloody Disgusting
"...Telluride Horror Show was an absolute blast in a gorgeous location that is ideally suited for a horror festival. If you have the chance to go, make it happen. I promise you that you won’t regret it.." -Dread Central
"Mixes its unique small town setting with some of the most highly anticipated horror" -Fangoria
"This festival is going to explode in the next few years - get in on it while you can" -Birth.Movies.Death
"...the Telluride Horror Show was one of the best film festival experiences I’ve had in my life. The films the team at this festival were able to pull together made for one of the most satisfying film lineups around.” -Horror Society
"I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again: 'The second weekend of October is my favorite weekend of the year.' This is the weekend of the Telluride Horror Show! Set against a gorgeous backdrop of tree-lined, snow-covered mountaintops, the Telluride Horror Show has quickly cemented itself as one of the country’s best horror film festivals." -Who Goes There Podcast
"...this three-day horror film festival should be on every to-do list for those who crave slasher flicks, creature features and all things frightening." -303 Magazine
"This horror film festival has quickly become one of, if not THE, horror destination for fans and filmmakers worldwide. This was their 8th year in existence, and having been in attendance for the past two years consecutively, I can safely say that this is the place to be in October. I was able to catch nine films over the course of three days, and I’m shocked to report that there was not one bad film I can recall. Having been to my fair share of horror film festivals, this is high praise." -Kvlt of Brewtality
"Dedicated to scouting out the next generation of horror talent" -WestWord
"One of the most prestigious and anticipated horror film festivals of the year" -Modern Horrors
"Kinky thrills are provided knowing that nestled deep within the humbling, operatic grandeur that is Telluride, horrific, taboo-smashing entertainments of every sort are unspooling across screens in front of the wide eyes of bolder cinema fans seeking to be scared. There's no other dichotomy like this at work in any other horror festival I've attended or am aware of. It's a thing of twisted beauty.” -Chris Alexander, Fangoria Magazine
"There have been a plethora of horror film festivals popping up over the last 6 or 7 years, but standing alone atop them all is the Telluride Horror Show in Telluride, Colorado. The festival has quickly become the premiere destination for the very finest independent horror films that the genre has to offer." -Modern Horrors
"The Telluride Horror Show stands out, and for good reason. It's been host to a slew of the greatest indie-horror films of the last half decade." -Horror-Movies.ca
"If you're going to enjoy a horror film festival, there is no better way than Telluride's Horror Show."-Playback
"Telluride Horror Show needs to be on every horror movie fan's bucket list." -Web Wombat
Mostra Dr. Mabuse est un festival international de courts métrages qui se déroule à Barcelone pendant trois jours. Il est conçu comme un festival ouvert aux nouveaux artistes comme aux plus expérimentés. Un jury composé de professionnels du monde audiovisuel, d'enseignants et d'étudiants de festivals de films et d'autres collaborateurs effectue la sélection des films à projeter lors des trois sessions prévues au cours du mois de juin à Barcelone. Le projet a été lancé il y a vingt ans et a augmenté et multiplié le nombre de films projetés et enregistrés, ayant reçu des œuvres de réalisateurs pertinents tels que JA Bayona, Nacho Vigalondo, Mateo Gil ou Kike Maillo. Au lieu d'être un simple festival audiovisuel, Dr. Mabuse se veut un événement homogène et gratuit, dans lequel tout le monde peut passer un bon moment en profitant du théâtre et du cinéma.
Combining a traditional student film festival with a powerful online platform built for video-driven social impact campaigns, UPTOGOOD Impact Film Festival asks students to produce and share short films that can catalyze positive social change by highlighting social issues and solutions in their communities—and to use our film festival to amplify that impact.
For more information go to: http://www.uptogoodimpactfilmfestival.org
SUBMISSION PERIOD: 12/1/16 - 3/24/17
FINALIST ANNOUNCEMENT: 4/3/17
FESTIVAL EVENT: 4/22/17
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR:
The growing need to champion GOOD has never been more apparent. In the face of this, we, especially storytellers, are not powerless. Stories are powerful. Stories plant ideas, thoughts and emotions into an audience. Telling the story of a real person, for example, can humanize an abstract issue, or a far-distant conflict and convert it into something relatable. Science proves the brain synchronizes with the subject of a well-told story. Stories move people in a way that facts and figures alone never will. Film works to enhance this power of storytelling by touching our hearts over our rational minds.
As you look across your world and your immediate community, are there stories that matter to you? Can you shed light through a story that could inspire people to take interest, care and take action towards positive change?
We challenge you to tell these stories in your own way to, first and foremost, make your viewers feel. Whether it’s a strong sense of compassion, empathy, inspiration, outrage, awe, or all of the above, many of us have experienced that moment where you wished you could do something after watching a powerful film.
We then challenge you to take this a step further to harness that very moment. Come up with specific actions, big or small, so your viewers can be a part of that change you envision and mobilize for you as they watch. We are looking for short films that have the potential to go viral. Films that you just can’t help but share to have more people be informed and engaged. There is a magic quality to this type of content. You know it when you see it. Will you be able to capture this magic in your film and harness it? Storytelling combined with social actions can lead to impact. We are ultimately looking for short films and campaigns that have the potential to exemplify this power of storytelling to create more GOOD in our world.
The festival entries must be submitted in the form of impact film campaigns via UPTOGOOD.org. You must complete the Submission Form and submit your Impact Campaign by 3/24/17 5pm PST
MISSION & OBJECTIF
F3 : Frankly Film Fest est un festival qui embrasse la diversité dans le cinéma, donnant une vitrine à des films qui peuvent ne pas s'intégrer dans le moule typique du festival du film. Nous cherchons à donner un débouché à l'expérimental, aux films de fans, aux projets de 48 heures, aux films d'étudiants, aux films qui peuvent ne pas avoir une telle fin heureuse, aux films qui défient le public de penser et de ressentir.
À PROTOUT DU FESTIVAL
Fondée en 2004 par Frankly Zoe Productions dans le cadre d'un festival unique destiné à promouvoir son programme de films d'été pour les jeunes, F3 : Frankly Film Fest a projeté 27 films lors du festival 2005. En 2016, Frankly Zoe Productions a décidé de ressusciter F3 en conjonction avec le dixième anniversaire d'Un-Con, une convention non conventionnelle où tous les genres de fandom sont les bienvenus et acceptés. En accord avec le thème « tous les genres sont bienvenus » de l'Un-Con, F3 est un festival tout genre.
Le F3 : Frankly Film Fest 2016 a reçu 685 inscriptions de 39 pays différents. Sur ces 685 films, 50 ont été choisis pour être projetés pendant le festival du week-end. Des prix ont été décernés pour « meilleur court métrage », « meilleur film », « meilleur film étudiant » et « meilleur du festival ».
Pour le festival 2017 F3 est devenu un festival de courts métrages seulement. Le festival a reçu 499 inscriptions provenant de 41 pays différents. Des prix ont été décernés pour le « Meilleur court métrage étudiant », le « Meilleur court métrage non-étudiant », le « Best of Fest », le « Judges Choice » et le « Steve Turner Award ».
Pour le festival 2018, 401 entrées ont été reçues de 40 pays. Quarante films ont été projetés à notre festival.
Afin d'être juste envers tous les cinéastes, aucune dispense de frais ne sera accordée.
The Houston Asian American Pacific Islander Film Festival (HAAPI Film Festival) , started in 2004 by OCA-Greater Houston, was created to highlight and celebrate thediversity of culture, food, and stories of the AAPI community, to support AAPI artists and filmmakers, and to share the messages, issues, hopes, and dreams of the AAPI experience for the Greater Houston metropolitan area through edutainment.
Ransäter Filmfestival is short film festival that will be held for the 4th time 4-6 april 2019. Our main purpose is to bring quality short to the small village of Ransäter. We think that it´s important that everyone has the possibility to enjoy and experience film close to where you live so you don't need to go all the way to Stockholm-, Gothenburg- or Uppsala Filmfestivals.
The first day will be a workshop held by Kaisa El Ramly (won best short 2018) the workshop will be dedicated to aspiring young actors. The second day we will screen the selected shorts that are in competition. The third day we will have a retrospective with a director who made the difficult transition from short and feature. The price ceremony will also be held on the third day and we end the festival with a live music act
A jury of three will decide one winner and the audience will decide one winner. If you win you need to be present to receive the price money. At least two of the filmmakers that are selected will be invited to this years festival.
L'International Tour Film Fest 2025 est la compétition internationale ouverte cette année aux courts, moyens métrages, films verticaux, courts métrages AI et longs métrages ; le festival est sponsorisé et organisé par Cultural CivitaFilm, dont le siège organisationnel est situé Via Togliatti n° 12 -00053- Civitavecchia (Rome, ITALIE), en collaboration avec : Mibact, ville de Civitavecchia, Regione Lazio et Enel.
LIFE AFTER OIL International Film Festival est un festival de films sur l'environnement et les droits de l'homme
Alors que nous nous préparons à l'ère post-pétrolière ?
Ce festival commence par l'intention de dépasser la simple exposition. Bien qu'il soit important de sensibiliser le public aux risques liés à l'exploitation et à l'utilisation des ressources naturelles dans la production de combustibles fossiles, le problème énorme et dramatique des catastrophes causées par le manque d'énergie, en particulier en ce qui concerne l'approvisionnement en eau, pertinents pour la population mondiale. L'objectif principal du festival sera donc non seulement de mettre l'accent sur les problèmes liés à l'utilisation des combustibles fossiles, mais surtout d'identifier les alternatives qui tiennent compte, selon les connaissances scientifiques actuelles, des différentes méthodes de production bien connues.
Le festival international du court-métrage Shorty Week vise à :
- Promouvoir le court métrage comme moyen d'expression et donc comme élément de notre culture.
- Offrir la possibilité de diffuser le travail de nouveaux talents.
- Zoomez sur l'univers public du film à travers différentes activités.
- Faciliter, grâce à ce format, la contribution à l'amélioration du monde dans lequel nous vivons.
- Profitez de ce que nous faisons.
Le Xe Festival international du court-métrage 2023 aura lieu début septembre au château de Santa Catalina, à Cadix. Le public pourra y assister à la projection des courts métrages des différentes sections compétitives et à la cérémonie de remise des prix.
Les objectifs du Festival du film TRIFI sont les suivants :
- Promouvoir et encourager les futurs artistes et artisans dans les arts, les médias et la technologie du cinéma.
- Sensibiliser davantage le public et apprécier les films en tant que forme d'
art ;
- Soutenir l'éducation du grand public dans ces domaines en organisant annuellement des expositions cinématographiques, des conférences, des séminaires, des ateliers et d'autres activités.
La devise de TRIFI est « Mettre en avant des films indépendants avec des budgets limités en utilisant une imagination illimitée ! »
Des films peuvent également être sélectionnés pour être projetés sans frais supplémentaires au Radçon SF&F Convention à Pasco WA 15-17 février 2019 - Seattle Crypticon 3-5 mai 2019 (bloc de 2 heures - Shorts d'horreur uniquement)
TRIFI (TCIF3) est une organisation à but non lucratif de l'État de Washington. Organisme agréé 501c3 exonéré d'impôt
Festival international du court métrage de Montecatini, promosso dalla Federazione Italiana Cineclub (Fedic), avec le sue 68 edizioni è uno dei festival di cortometraggi più longevi en Europe.
All'inizio, era principalmente destinato alle opere nazionali, ma a partire dagli anni '90, quando il Concorso Nazionale spostato in un'altra piccola città della Toscana, San Giovanni Valdarno, Montecatini si è affermata come vetrina di riferimento a livello internazionale, desiderosa di presentare un enorme panorama di nuove produzioni incentrate su diversi generi e tendenze.
L'obiettivo principale del Montecatini Festival Internazionale del Cortometraggio è quello di dare una visione completa del corto nel panorama cinematografico internazionale, nella sua estensione più ampia, puntando sempre alla qualità dei film e non all'aspetto glamour offrendo una bellissima emplacement en Toscane colombe discutere magari trovare collegamenti per lavori futuri.
Ogni anno il Presidente della Repubblica italiana concède la sua adesione e la sua medaglia al Festival Internazionale del Cortometraggio di Montecatini.
Ultimo ma non meno importante : registi venir Franco Piavoli e Nanni Moretti sono da segnalare tra i registi emergenti nei primi 60ties a Montecatini Festival international du court métrage.
Festival fondé par le Conseil régional de Kharkiv en 2009.
La mission du Festival est de trouver et de soutenir des studios et clubs pour enfants/jeunes, engagés dans la créativité cinématographique et télévisuelle, les enfants talentueux, le développement du cinéma et de la télévision pour enfants et jeunes en Ukraine.
Les objectifs du Festival sont les suivants :
— l'établissement et le développement de contacts entre les studios pour enfants et jeunes, l'échange d'expériences et le développement professionnel des participants ;
— communication au grand public d'œuvres et de projets intéressants et exceptionnels de différents pays, présentation des meilleures pratiques mondiales dans le développement de l'industrie du cinéma et de la télévision pour enfants et jeunes ;
— la mise en place de plateformes créatives et de communication pour échanger des expériences et présenter de nouveaux projets pendant le Festival et entre les temps du Festival ;
— le développement personnel créatif, l'éducation aux valeurs morales et l'activisme social ;
— attirer l'attention des organisations gouvernementales, non gouvernementales et des entités commerciales sur les questions liées au développement de la créativité écran des enfants et des jeunes, sur les processus de formation de la personnalité par la réception d'informations diffusées par les médias électroniques, sur les besoins des clubs créatifs pour enfants/jeunes, le développement des enfants talentueux et leur avenir.
Le Festival est organisé entre la télévision pour enfants et les jeunes, les studios d'animation, de cinéma et de radio, les clubs, les groupes et les auteurs individuels, les diffuseurs de télévision et de radio et les entités de production créatives, les réalisateurs et les centres de producteurs, qui produisent des programmes et des films pour enfants et jeunes.
Through the magic of films, Pokhara International Mountain Film Festival hopes to educate and inform locals about the changes and developments in various fields in regards to mountain communities from around the world as well as Nepal. The festival hopes to inspire the members of the communities to come together and work hand in hand for the betterment of their environment. It hopes to force people to reflect back on their shortcomings as a society in preservation of their culture and promises to amend them. The Festival wish to be one of the place where they can discover different avenues to create a better future for themselves and the world. We hope this festival will be able to promote peace and harmony while keeping the participants wholly entertained.
Le Festival du Film de Mode de Sarajevo offre des vues fraîches et colorées sur le monde innovant de la mode et du cinéma. La fusion du travail des professionnels de la création dans l'industrie de la mode, du cinéma et de la publicité est reconnue dans le monde entier.
L'accent est mis sur la symbiose entre la mode et le cinéma sur lequel montrera une sélection diversifiée de films de mode, de films publicitaires, de clips musicaux et de courts documentaires.
Attirer des talents nationaux et de classe mondiale, festival de la mode est un havre pour de nombreux professionnels de l'industrie cinématographique, photographes de mode, designers, stylistes, mannequins
artistes et bien d'autres. C'est une occasion unique pour les amateurs de mode de se faire des amis, il va mourir et se connecter et élargir vos horizons et opportunités tant en Bosnie-Herzégovine que dans le monde entier.
Tous les participants auront l'occasion de participer à une série d'événements passionnants au cours desquels les meilleurs professionnels de partager leurs expériences et leurs connaissances. Sur le panel aura lieu des conférences intéressantes et des discussions qui enrichissent et développent la forme d'art.
Ouvert à tous les intéressés SFFF est l'un des événements de mode les plus chauds de la région.
International Poetry Film Festival dedicated to all genres of poetry film: experimentals, schrift films, animations and essay films. Side program with international films, performances & lectures. The festival will take place bi-annually alternating to the German Poetry Film Festival ZEBRA. (Berlin/Münster).