Presented by Emma Roufs, filmmaker and co-founder of la lumière collective, “Lumière sur Montréal expérimental” consists of a program of short films from the field of contemporary Montreal experimental cinema presented in France at: - Nantes - September 8 at MIRE - Paris - September 17 at BRAQUAGE - Marseille - September 24 at VIDEODROME
MONO NO AWARE XVI Cinema Arts Festival OPEN CALL for ENTRIES You are welcome to submit (and attend) Deadline October 1st 11:59 PM 2022. Free to submit, free to attend, since 2007. This year's exhibition is supported by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)
Visionary Cinema – My Personal Underground experimental films by Peter Conrad Beyer program 60 min
From the lighthouse on Hiddensee to the Mayas in Mexico and back to the - Hohe Meißner -, entering the empire of Mother Hulda. All short films are without dialogues and work exclusively with purely audiovisual means.
TRANÅS AT THE FRINGE Festival will take place in Tranås (Sweden) from the 1st to the 8th of July 2023 and online. The film screening is focused on experimental films and videopoems from all over the world and we are happy to open the new call for films!
The 2022 edition of AVANT explores the Yugoslav avant-garde from the 60s and 70s and its legacies. AVANT opens at Kristinehamn Art Museum on Friday, September 23rd at 6.30 PM with three events.
Fechas:
De Viernes, Septiembre 23, 2022 (Todo el día) hasta Sábado, Septiembre 24, 2022 (Todo el día)
International Open Call for Video Works for International Portrait Film Festival's ‘Art Incubator’ Project Location: Bulgaria No submission fee Deadline: October 1st, 2022
New Black Wave showcases films by Black filmmakers that push cinema's conceptual and aesthetic boundaries to explore deep-rooted emotions within the African Diaspora. Back for its second edition, the films in New Black Wave Vol. 2 remix public and personal archives to reveal new meanings within familiar images of Black life in America. We bear witness to the absolute and overwhelming freedom exhibited in Black expression and the ever-present power of Black culture. The show features brilliant films by Michèle Stephenson and Imani Dennison, Julie Dash, Ja'Tovia Gary, Paige Taul, Jenn Nkiru, Moïse Togo, and Darol Olu Kae. The screening will be followed by a discussion with filmmakers and curator and writer Taylor Renee Aldridge of the California African American Museum (CAAM).