Call out for films and videos submissions for the upcoming 26th edition of Paris Festival for Different and Experimental Cinemas (October 2022). The festival is organised by Collectif Jeune Cinéma every year. CJC - Collectif Jeune Cinéma - was founded in 1971 following the New York Filmmakers's Cooperative footsteps. CJC is a cooperative for distribution with the aim to promote visual and cinematic experimental practices.
The 2024 edition of Peripheries Experimental Film & Video Festival, hosted at Sweet Void Cinema in Chicago, Illinois, is a yearly, non-competitive experimental showcase, which serves to highlight contemporary and historical works of experimental film, both domestic and international.
Submissions are gathered via FilmFreeway or a submission form via the Sweet Void Cinema website (Sweetvoidcinema.com). The deadline for submission is June 21, 2024 with the festival taking place in late July.
Curated by Takahiro Suzuki and Janelle VanderKelen and hosted at Woodland Pattern Book Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, aCinema is an exhibition series dedicated to the screening of works by moving image artists from around the globe.
The international competition at Alternative Film Video features recent moving image works that challenge the status quo of aesthetics and politics in contemporary film and video practices.
Daily front pages across platforms circulate crisis, desperation and disasters, fueling division and despair. Our focus fragmented, analysis paralyzed, we struggle to discern urgent news from narratives designed to mask them. War, post-pandemic economic doom, scarcity, conflicts, inflation, deficit, unregulated AI, climate apocalypse, displacement and new wars broadcast a hopeless reading of our times.
Established in the 2000s and has held The South Award—Chinese Films Competition since its 3rd edition, The South Taiwan Film Festival (STFF) and the Competition aim at encouraging filmmakers, regardless of their gender, race or nationality, who are dedicated to issues concerning the Chinese community, as well as offering the audience film works that embody multi-perspective, radical, avant-garde and innovative spirits.
The 12th in the series of One Minute programmes compiled by Kerry Baldry.
Over the last 15 years Kerry Baldry has been compiling and organising screenings of artists moving image titled One Minute. An eclectic mix of work made within the duration of one mInute by artists at varying stages of their careers. These compilations have been screened worldwide and a part of The British Film Institute national archive. Contact: kerrybaldry@gmail.com