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The first and largest mental health film festival in the world, Rendezvous with Madness (RWM), presented by Workman Arts (WA), returns to TIFF Bell Lightbox alongside the Bloor Hot Docs Cinema and Workman Theatre from November 6 - 14 for its 23rd edition. The nine-day festival showcases 20+ programs with almost 40 feature and short films, a multi-media installation exhibition and full day symposium with a spotlight on television and addiction.
The festival kicks off at the Bloor Hot Docs Cinema, 506 Bloor St West on Friday, November 6, with the World Premiere of Swift Current - the electrifying saga of former hockey star Sheldon Kennedy. From hotshot young prospect to shattered alcoholic to high profile advocate for victims of sexual abuse – Kennedy's story is given potent documentary treatment by director Joshua Rofé, who creates an intensely affecting case for a culture that still has a long way to go when it comes to acknowledging both the frequency and the impact of the exploitation of the most vulnerable by those in positions of power. Special guests Rofé and Kennedy will participate in an in depth post-screening discussion. On Saturday, November 7 at the Workman Theatre, 651 Dufferin Street our annual symposium Transfixed: Addiction and TV takes place and will include three panels addressing the symbiotic relationship between digital media and addiction. Screenings continue on Sunday, November 8 with the remainder of the festival taking place at TIFF Bell Lightbox, Reitman Square, 350 King Street West, Monday - Saturday, November 9 - 14.
Most screenings are followed by a discussion with artists, mental health professionals and/or people with lived mental health experience. RWM presents powerful, entertaining and compelling images of mental health from around the world. These diverse viewpoints capture the global discussion surrounding mental health and encourage the breakdown of stigma across many cultures.
http://www.rendezvouswithmadness.com/2015-film-schedule/
We are pleased to inform you that the 23rd International ContraVision Film Festival has launched its 2015 call for entries.
The deadline for submission is Monday, December 1st 2014.
There is no submission fee, just our own online entry form and upload.
The films should not be longer than 30 minutes and there are no restrictions regarding genre, style or topic.
You find the online submission form at http://www.contravision.de
The 23rd ContraVision will run from March 20th until 28th 2015 at Cinema Central in Berlin, Germany. It presents action, comedy, horror, animation, romance... and more... from all over the world. The audience will vote the winners of the ContraVision Awards.
Anything short up to 15 min.
24 hours nonstop screening.
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Every film will be screened in order of its incoming submission. For example: the first few submissions will be in primetime at friday evening. There’s no obligation to show a film in the case of x-rated, illegal or humans rights violating content.
The “242 Short Film Festival - 4th edition” is an International Short Film Contest; the festival is produced by ICS Company Ass. Cult. and Slup Tv S.r.l. together with: CinecittàLuce – Maremetraggio – Scuola di Cinema di Roma The festival will take place in December 2010 at the “Casa del Cinema” in Villa Borghese,
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It will include public screenings and Workshops.
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25 FPS annually presents short experimental film and video; works that relate to the tradition of experimental and avant-garde film making.
Which tv for the XXIst century ?
The evolutions of the television, materials and programs.
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The International 27+One film festival will take place in Moscow in December, 2009. The festival will present to the public a selection of works by Russian and European filmmakers. The festival's concept is based on the idea of short films as a form that allows creating contemporary, innovative and independent films. The festival is created by an association of EU/Russian independent Films Producers and is being co-financed by the European Commission and supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation. It will become a new platform for the cultural dialogue between Russian and European Union artists.
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