De la grande visite aux RIDM :Lou Reed à Montréal pour présenter son premier film « Red Shirley »Montréal, le lundi 8 novembre 2010 – Les Rencontres internationales du documentaire de Montréal (RIDM) ont l’immense privilège d’accueillir dans le cadre de leur 13e édition le musicien – et maintenant cinéaste – Lou Reed, qui viendra présenter son premier film Red Shirley, le lundi 15 novembre 21h00 à la Cinémathèque québécoise. Présenté pour la première fois au Canada, ...
"Le soleil derrière les nuages: La lutte pour la liberté du Tibet "
Ouvertures le 31 Mars 2010 au Forum du film
Récemment a Palm Springs, Festival du Film International, s'est tenue des projections a caractéristiques chinoises du 5 au 18 Janvier 2010, "Cité de vie et de mort" et "Vite,Vite, Lentement", qui ont été retirés du festival du film pour etre gérée par le groupe du Film de l'Etat Chinois afin de protester contre le choix d...
“The Sun Behind The Clouds: Tibet’s Struggle for Freedom”Opens March 31st, 2010 at “Film Forum” Recently, at the Palm Springs International Film Festival, held this past January 5-18, 2010, screenings of Chinese features, “City of Life and Death” and “Quick, Quick, Slow”, were removed from the film festival by the state-run China Film Group in order to protest the festival’s choice to show the “The Sun Behind The Clouds”, which takes on a unique Tibetan perspective ...
We`re bringing the best stand-up, sketch, improv and short film comedy from around the country. With our penchant for edgy, off-beat and cutting-edge comedy, we`re scouring the country for the best headliners and up-and-comers alike. Think you`re a fit?
We are preparing for our next film festival already! November 5-8,2009, mark your calendars!
We are looking for documentaries that examine Long Island and Mid-Atlantic fishermen and maritime culture as a starting point to examining critical issues in this traditional occupation.
This is the longest running film festival in Brooklyn. Featuring films and videos by independent, college student, and youth (K-12) filmmakers from New York and around the world, all works are selected by a panel of film and video professionals.
The WJFF presents 30-40 Jewish-themed features, documentaries and shorts from around the world in its annual 10 day Festival. Audience Awards
for Best Feature and Doc. One of the largest Jewish Film Festivals in the world.
The Real to Reel Film Festival offers a forum for independent film, video and multimedia artists to showcase their talents and expose the works of these artists to the world.
The only film festival in the world showcasing
Features made for less than $1 million dollars and
Shorts made for less than $50,000.
The Northwest Film & Video Festival is the Northwest’s premiere showcase of new work by independent film and video makers living in Washington, Oregon, Idaho Montana, Alaska and British Columbia.
The Newark Black Film Festival is known as the longest running black film festivals in the United States. To-date, the Festival continues to provide a progressive forum for writers, directors, and film buffs who enjoy African American/Diaspora cinema.
The Monterrey International Film Festival is proud to present year by year, the best short, mid-length and feature films around the world. Films from any country are liable for consideration.
The mission of the DC APA Film Festival is to bring attention to the creative output from APA communities and encourage the artistic development of APA films in the greater DC region.
The mission of Gate City is to foster creative development of women within the film community.
The films do not have to be about women, but they must be directed by a woman or women.
The festival provides a venue for independent filmmakers and photographers to showcase their projects on Southeast Asian cultures and heritage.
The festival features a range of contemporary Irish directors and with selections ranging from features and documentaries to animation, shorts, Irish-language entries, and several American premieres.
The 3rd annual DC Underground Film Festival has opened its 2005 Call for Entries, accepting indie films that challenge the Hollywood mindset and swallow the mainstream. The festival takes place in Sept 2005. Visit www.dcuff.org for an entry form.
The BEA Festival of Media Arts is an annual college radio, television, convergence technology and new media, college faculty and student competition. www.beafestival.org
Scene: Brooklyn, BAC`s new film and video program, continues the Council`s 43 year tradition of supporting emerging filmmakers and presenting free media arts programming to the public.
Reel Affirmations is Washington DC`s International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, one of the largest gay and lesbian film festivals in America, and the largest all-volunteer film festivals in the world.
Our 6th Film Market, with studio & TV supporters,
we present film screenings and networking opps for diverse writers and indy filmmakers. Past Markets have included Danny Glover, Linda Hamilton and Lee Daniels (Monster`s Ball).
HHM Fest was created to bring fantastic films and original music to an area of MI that rarely sees much outside of the mainstream. Also, it’s an effort to inspire local appreciation and participation in the arts. It`s all about "exposure."
Georgetown Independent FilmFest - a celebration of creativity, and a forum for exploring experimental image manipulations, new thinking, and fresh abstractions of "thought narrative" on the moving image.
Films selected emphasize common humanity of people in conflict and why they feel, think, and act as they do. They stress commonalities among people, while not ignoring their differences. Many showings will be followed by discussions with filmmakers.