Calls for entries

  • Takoma Park/Silver Spring Experimental Film Festival

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    Call for Submissions
    Pyramid Atlantic Arts Center in partnership with the Takoma Film Festival presents The Takoma Park/ Silver Spring Experimental Film Festival. This event is a showcase for independent and experimental films from around the world that are visionary, cutting-edge and artistically-inspired. This year's curator is noted experimental filmmaker Chris Henry Lynn.

    The festival, formerly the "Takoma Park Film Festival" is a free community event and is open to the public. This years dates are May 6th, 7th and 8th. A full schedule with dates and locations will be announced in April.

    To submit your digital film for consideration, email lbesong@asu.edu or cashley@gmu.edu to be sent a submission form or click here for the Festival Entry Form. Deadline for submissions is April 1.

    We encourage filmakers under the age of 21, to submit their films to our youth media partner, the Gandhi Brigade at http://www.gandhibrigade.org/node/922.

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  • Onion City Experimental Film and Video Festival

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    The 22nd Onion City Experimental Film And Video Festival
    Call For Entries (Films, Videos, and Installation Works)
    Entry Deadline:  April 9, 2010

    Chicago Filmmakers announces the call for entries for The 22nd Onion City Experimental Film and Video Festival.  Onion City will take place June 17-20, 2010.

    Please read the festival regulations and entry procedures below.  Contact Festival Director and Programmer Patrick Friel at onioncity@chicagofilmmakers.org if you have any questions or concerns.

    You can also enter (with a discount) through Withoutabox at www.withoutabox.com  beginning in February.

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  • 25 FPS / The 6th Edition

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    25 FPS is looking for works that explore conceptual and technological possibilities of the medium; works that relate to the tradition of experimental and avant-garde film making in an innovative way; works that reveal new forms of the moving image.

    INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
    Submission deadline: JUNE 1, 2010
    Selection results: Mid JULY 2010 on the festival website
    Entry fee: none
    Preview format: DVD (PAL or NTSC)

    REQUIREMENTS
    Films completed after: January 1, 2008
    Max running time: 20 minutes
    Country of production: All countries
    Festival screening format: 35 mm, 16 mm, Digital Betacam PAL, Betacam SP PAL, HDCAM (PAL ONLY!)
    Genres accepted: Experimental
    Online submissions: www.shortfilmdepot.com

    25 FPS VIDEOLIBRARY
    All preview DVDs submitted for the Competition will automatically be available at the video library for the professionals. If the author doesn't want his/her work to be available in the library, he/she has to specify it at the end of the printed and signed application form.

    ADDRESS
    25 FPS
    Nova Ves 18
    10000 Zagreb
    Croatia

    E-mail: info(at)25fps.hr
    Tel/Fax: +385 1 457 22 03

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  • Videoart.net - Video Art & Experimental Film Festival

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    Videoart.net - Video Art & Experimental Film Festival

    Deadline: April 14, 2010

    Call for Artists:

    Videoart.net, the international network for underground video art & experimental film is excited to announce a call for entries for its first annual festival, "Video Art & Experimental Film Festival"

    We invite video artists and filmmakers from all over the world to submit their work. How to submit?

    About the Festival:

    The Video Art and Experimental Film Festival 2010 will offer a wide spectrum of contemporary video art and experimental films. the event will take place on May 22nd, 2010 at “Tribeca Cinemas,” 54 Varick Street, New York , NY.

    The much anticipated festival promises to be a watershed event towards the development of this art form, pushing it free from its traditional home in galleries and museums and lifting it to its rightful place in today’s digital revolution.

    "A new generation has to create its new strategies to show, to represent, distribute. And I think it can happen in galleries! Outside of galleries! In museums! Outside of museums! And that is part of what I think the future holds." click here for full interview

    -John G. Hanhardt the former senior curator of film and media arts, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum-

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  • VIDEOEX Festival - Extended Deadline

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    VIDEOEX International Experimentalfilm & Video Festival
    22-30 May 2010 Zurich, Switzerland

    Extended Deadline
    New Date 15 February 2010 (Postmarked)

    VIDEOEX invites you to submit your work for the international & swiss competition
    (entry deadline 15 February 2010).

    We are looking for :

    - experimental films 8mm / 16mm / 35mm (screened in original format),
    - videos, (experimental, videoart, ...)
    - innovative animation,
    - experimental digital & graphic productions (to be screened),
    - experimental documentaries, experimental music videos

    Entry deadline 30 January 2010

    For Details download entry form & rules www.videoex.ch
    (PDF Files to open with acrobat reader)
    or send a e-mail to office@videoex.ch

    no entry fee

    Send tapes & entry form & brief description to:

    VIDEOEX
    Postfach / Kanonengasse 20 ·
    CH-8026 Zurich · Switzerland

    VIDEOEX
    22 May - 30 May 2010
    Experimentalfilm & Video Festival
    Zurich Switzerland

    Kanonengasse 20
    8004 zurich
    switzerland
    tel 0041-43-3220814
    fax 0041-43-3220815
    e-mail: mail@videoex.ch
    www.videoex.ch

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  • 17th Chicago Underground Film Festival

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    CUFF 2010 logoThe Chicago Underground Film Festival is now accepting submissions for the17th festival to be held June 24 - July 1 2010 at the Gene Siskel Film Center. Early Deadline is March 1 2010, Final Deadline March 15. For entry forms and guidelines please visit http://www.cuff.org

    Since 1994, the Chicago Underground Film Festival has presented the finest in new underground, experimental and documentary film and video. In 2008 the festival entered into a partnership with IFP/Chicago and in 2009 the festival moved to the state of the art Gene Siskel Film Center. 2010 will mark another major change for the festival as we move from our traditional fall dates to the spring.

    2009 Chicago Underground Film Festival jury selected the following works as festival winners. Our 2009 jury was comprised of Patrick Friel (White Light Cinema/Onion City Film Festival), Adam Hart (University of Chicago Experimental Film Club) and author and media activist Anne Elizabeth Moore. Winning films were given one of a kind hand-made trophies designed by Chicago artist Luke Breckon.

    - Best Narrative Feature: Blondes In The Jungle (Whitney Horne and Lev Kalman)
    - Best Narrative Short: All Ghost Women Play The Theremin (Jerzy Rose)
    - Best Documentary Feature: It Came From Kuchar! (Jennifer Kroot)
    - Best Documentary Short: Me Broni Ba (Akosua Adoma Owusu)
    - Best Experimental Film: Jaws (Sabine Gruffat)
    - Best Animation: Elfmädchen (Mirka Morales)
    - Made In Chicago Award: Somewhere Only We Know (Jesse Maclean)
    - Audience Award: American Radical- The Trials of Norman Finkelstein (David Ridgen and Nicolas Rossier)

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  • Independent Exposure 2010

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    Independent Exposure 2010: 14th Season

    Independent Exposure 2010

    A wordlwide screening program of international short films, videos, and digital works

    Curated by Microcinema International and Bill Plympton
    Presented by Panasonic Broadcast

    Deadline For Submission: April 30, 2010
    Entrance Fee: $US 5
    Screenings: San Francisco, Houston, Other Events Worldwide

    Prizes
    Grand Prize: Panasonic AG-HSC1U 1/4" 3-CCD High Definition Video Camera
    Second Prize: Selected MicrocinemaDVD.com Catalog ($500 worth)
    Third Prize: Selected MicrocinemaDVD.com Catalog ($250 worth)

    We Are Looking For
    Short video, film and digital-media submissions of 15 minutes or less and are seeking narrative, artistic, humorous, dramatic, animation, documentary, experimental, alternative, avant-garde, ambient, music videos, and underground works of all genres, formats, and styles.

    We are primarily interested in innovative artistic presentation and storytelling.

    Please read our Submission FAQ and Terms

    To submit
    To submit, go through the Checklist, then submit your information online via our online submission form and you can also pay your fee online.

    Mail all films to:
    Independent Exposure
    Microcinema International
    1528 Sul Ross
    Houston, TX 77006
    +1-713-527-8412

    For extra information, e-mail:

    submissions@microcinema.com

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  • Visible Evidence XVII

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    Visible Evidence XVII
    9-12 August 2010, Bogazici University, Istanbul

    Visible Evidence, the ambulatory international conference on documentary, will hold its 17th edition at Bogazici University in Istanbul, Turkey, from 9-12 August 2010. Hosted by docIstanbul, a non-profit training, research, policy and networking center focusing on documentary film, and Department of Western Languages and Literatures¹ Film Studies Program at Bogaziçi University, Visible Evidence XVII marks the first time that the preeminent documentary studies conference takes place in Turkey, or for that matter, anywhere in the 'Middle East'.

    This year¹s conference will address all topics and current issues relating to documentary, with a specific regional emphasis on Turkey and its neighbors. Thus, although we welcome all proposals, we would like to encourage proposals with a focus on the following topics:

    - Documentary from Turkey, Iran, the 'Middle East' more generally, the Balkan States and Greece
    - Turkic Documentary (from Turkic nations including Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Azerbaijan; and communities such as Tatars)
    - Border-crossings in Documentary: Trans-nationalism, Border Trade, Migration, and Exile
    - Diasporic Documentary (especially, but not exclusively: German, Dutch, Belgian, British, North American, etc. ­­ Turkish/Kurdish documentary)
    - Fortress Europe (exclusion, policy and ideology)
    - Minority Discourses within the Region (Kurdish, Armenian, Arab, Alevi, Assyrian, Jewish, queer, etc.)
    - Activist media from the region

    Sessions will last for two hours and be limited to four papers of no more than 20 minutes each. All papers to be presented in English.

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  • Videoholica 2010 International Video Art Festival

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    Videoholica 2010 International Video Art FestivalVideoholica 2010 International Video Art Festival
    3rd Edition/ Keep The Illusion Alive
    August In Art Biennial
    10 – 17 August 2010, Varna, Bulgaria

    The 3rd edition of the Videoholica International Video Art Festival 2010 will take place in the period 10 – 17 August 2010 in Varna within the framework of the International Biennial for Visual Arts AUGUST IN ART.

    Videoholica 2010 will present a series of video art projections and exhibitions and will make presentations of well-known international video art forums and honored video artists in parallel with discussions concerning video art topics.

    The 3rd festival edition will pass under the Keep The Illusion Alive motto.

    In the process of increasingly stiffening economic spheres, multimedia, hyper realities and cybernetic culture, ‘the network of simulacra’ has become increasingly live phenomenon. High technologies, information, internet, clicking, downloading, setting commands, editing memories, cutting out dreams! The art sets the issue: "Shall we use all this, or shall we transform ourselves into very it?" The "hyper reality", thus created, dictates personality’s behavior, perception and consciousness, causing loss of subjectivity. The motto of this year's festival appeals to preserving one’s identity/ authenticity in the process of mass modification and unification of the individual. The term "illusion" is the subject of many cultural, sociological, religious, philosophical and psychological studies from the time of postmodernism, and continues to be a live issue, both with positive and negative connotations. In this sense, the conservation/ preservation of the unreal is a negation of the material world and a protest against the omnipotence of information, socio-cultural and politico-economic speculations.

    The decisions about the selection of the videos will be made by the 5-member jury. All the applicants, who observe the rules and the deadline, will have admission to the jury, which will take place in July 2010. The final results will be announced and sent to the applicants by e-mail by the end of July 2010. The jury will make representative selection of 20 movies. There is no submission fee.

    Videoholica 2010 open call will run until 30 of June 2010 and all applications are very welcome.

    For contacts, terms and conditions & application form, please visit www.videoholica.org

    Address:
    Videoholica International Video Art Festival
    Post Box 318
    9000 Varna
    Bulgaria

    E-Mail:
    videoholica@gmail.bg

    Web:
    http://www.videoholica.org/

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  • International Video Art Limousine Festival - London 2010

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    LIQUID CITIES - International Video Art Limousine Festival - London, April 2010
    Deadline for applications: March 18, 2010

    Luca Curci and International ArtExpo are proud to present the next International Videoart Festival, Liquid Cities, that will be presented in a very experimental art space, a limousine. In the middle of April 2010 a limousine, 24 exclusive seats, will perform in the center of London for 2 hours and passengers will be transported by video art.

    Entry only by pre-booking.

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