Campus MovieFest (CMF), the world’s largest student film festival, announced today the 2011 International Grand Finale festival winners. Young filmmakers from over 75 universities along with their families, friends, and industry execs, joined Campus MovieFest in Hollywood, California, to celebrate the 10th anniversary of providing students with the technology and support needed to create their own five-minute short films in one week. Beginning on Thursday, June 23, and running through Sunday, ...
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17th Annual Temecula Valley Int’l Film & Music Festival Call For Entries
Now Accepting Submissions for the 2011 event set to occur Sept. 14-18, 2011
Temecula, CA, (March 17, 2011) --The Temecula Valley International Film & Music Festival is back, bringing you the coolest films and music from the best of contemporary filmmakers and music artists from all across America and around the globe. Be a part of the 17th Annual Temecula Val...
CINE GAYSan Diego Latino Film Festival continues its mission to help correct the often distorted images seen on television and in movies by presenting another year of the Cine Gay Showcase. Challenging the historical exclusion of under-represented communities in the media, the festival takes advantage of the opportunity of this showcase to highlight experiences of gay life in different corners of the world, underlining the universal experience as well as the unique expressions of the Latin GLBT ...
The Spin Cycle Film Festival is a new event that supports the efforts of student and beginning filmmakers by holding an annual festival that
promotes their works, awards prizes, and raises money for student film productions.
Archived festival (terminated)
The Eighth Annual MGA Awards featuring the finalists in the Movie Gallery Student Video Competition gave more than $3,750 in prizes to worthy young filmmakers on March 16, 2005. The awards went to college and high school student directors. Daria Matza's moving documentary, Keep on Moving, took home first place for the college division and Diana Miernik's documentary, Keepers of Light, took home first place in the high school division. The students were excited to win not only the monetary prize ...