Between Film and Art by the Eastern Neighbours Film Festival travels to De Balie in Amsterdam on Saturdays March 21 and March 28 at 17:00
Eastern European experimental and artist-driven cinema today
Including filmmaker Q&As, live dual 16mm projection performance
A programme of four films across two Saturdays that reactivate and continue cinematic lineages from the margins: of the canons, of Europe and the West, and of normative regimes of visibility and production. Curated by Temra Pavlović.
This program celebrates the recent work of Dominic Angerame, a prolific, award-winning filmmaker, educator, programmer, cinephile and former Executive Director of Canyon Cinema. Known for his broad interests, inventiveness, keen observations of social realities and genuine passion for experimental filmmaking, Angerame has made over sixty films that have received critical acclaim and worldwide recognition.
What's Your Flavor? is relaunching its annual call for films for LGBTQIA+ filmmakers whose films fit within the spectrum of experimental or alternative cinema and video art.
What's Your Flavor? is part of Collectif Jeune Cinéma, a cooperative of experimental filmmakers which organizes monthly screenings and the annual Festival des Cinémas Différents et Expérimentaux de Paris. The selected films will be screened in Paris in June 2026 and will be added to our distribution catalogue.
The acclaimed collaborative artist duo Gibson + Recoder present the San Francisco premiere of their most recent expanded cinema project, The Changeover System: A Projection Performance Installation (2023–25).
Named one of "the 25 Coolest Film Festivals in the World" by MovieMaker Magazine in 2021
The Oak Cliff Film Festival was established in 2012 as a regional film festival in the Oak Cliff area of Dallas, Texas. The festival has received national acclaim from prominent sources including The New York Times, Filmmaker Magazine, and Moviemaker Magazine, as a festival that aims to showcase brave and independent filmmaking of all stripes in an atmosphere that encourages and fosters filmmaking in Dallas and beyond.
Tasas de convocatoria:
Se cobran tasas de convocatoria
Localización:
Dallas, United States
Fecha límite:
Se repite cada semana 1 veces. También incluye Dom Mar 22 2026, Dom Abr 12 2026.
Our Extended Deadline is now open till the 25th of March;
For our 15th Edition we will be continue our online event, which will be screened for a four weeks by our online platform: https://www.visualcontainer.tv/ which screens worldwide to maximises our international exposure. We got over ten thousand views last time around, and this time we're aiming for more.
Homegrown Stories is a 12-year experimental video/sound collaboration that has resulted in the creation of over 160 pieces of moving poetry. This retrospective features the best of Homegrown Stories with several of the participating filmmakers in attendance. Please come and experience 30 short experimental films by 20 award-winning film, video, and sound artists.
Friday March 27th 2026 at 6pm (Total Runtime: 68 minutes)
at Studio Two Three (109 W. 15th St. Richmond, VA-23224)
Event is FREE but please reserve a ticket, as seating is limited