Living with chronic pain is a multilayered experience. This exhibition approaches the subjects of illness, pain, and disability through the lens of intersectionality. It promotes care and visibility by prioritizing narratives of self-representations, advocacy, and community building.
The 6th edition of Moinho Cine Fest will take place in April 2024 in Custóias, Leça do Balio and Guifões, Matosinhos, Portugal. You can submit youts medium, short, micro and/or nano film produced from January 2022 (inclusive) through FilmFreeway until December 31.
Note: Accepts films submitted in previous editions but which were not selected and that comply with all the requirements of the current edition's regulations.
Submissions for the 9th edition of the Bucharest International Dance Film Festival are now open! Filmmakers, dance artists, animators, visual artists and digital art makers are invited to submit their works for the International and Romanian Short Film Competitions of the festival that will take place between September 7 – 10, 2023, under the theme of “clusters”.
The Chicago Film Society is proud to announce dates for the second edition of Celluloid Now. From September 21st and through the 24th, CFS will present Celluloid Now 2023, a series of screenings, workshops, and other events showcasing working analog filmmakers and artists alongside archival rediscoveries and restorations.
Found Footage Magazine is an independent semi-annual publication distributed worldwide, offering theoretical, analytical and informative contents related to found footage filmmaking.
The Mediterranean culture has a long-standing tradition of hospitality that dates back to ancient times. Myths tell us the Gods gifted the trade of reciprocal host and guest, give and take, to bring people together through good intentions on both sides, regardless of social class, race, and religion. In today's world, the importance of hospitality cannot be overstated. A two-way street of generosity and reciprocity creates a ripple effect of sharing, exchange, support and inclusion. In continuing to forge alliances and meaningful connections among people of other places and cultural backgrounds, perhaps this tradition is as relevant as ever today and signposts the importance of our shared need to embrace otherness.
It's time to intensify the work of inventing new worlds and new humanities. Time to propose new understandings and experiences for the moving image. Time to unfold cinema in new practices of imagination and sensitive bonds of cooperation with everything that lives. It is an emergency time. Time to reaffirm the commitment of DOBRA - International Experimental Film Festival with the creation and maintenance of a cinematic experimentation space in the city of Rio de Janeiro.
Laterale Film Festival is an international non competitive Festival of cinematic art organized by Associazione Culturale Laterale.
The aim of the project is to enhance the most innovative aspects of audio-visual languages of the contemporary scene and to reduce the distance between artistic research and public involvement. Particular attention will be paid to young and independent filmmakers and to self-made no-budget works, as result of individual search.
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Submission fees are charged
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Repeats every month on the 31 of January, November, December 3 times. Also includes Tue Nov 29 2022, Tue May 30 2023.
We are back and with news! We are working hard to make our next edition great. So we have a new date, Altered Images v.IV will be celebrated on Friday 10th of November!
This means that our submission deadlines have slightly changed. Take advantage of our Early Bird Deadline until the 30th of June.