Filmmakers: Call for Entries | Submissions

Posted by editor@vimooz.com on February 26, 2009 under ATA Film and Video Festival, CINE Golden Eagle Competition, Cambridge Film Festival, Marbella International Film Festival, Reel Work Labor Film Festival, Rushes Soho Shorts Festival, San Diego Film Festival | Be the First to Comment

ATA Film and Video Festival

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Artists’ Television Access invites experimental film and video makers to submit their work (20 minutes or less) to its 4th Annual ATA Film and Video Festival. Video, Super 8 and 16 mm animation, documentary, narrative, abstract, found footage based and other works will be accepted.

The ATA Film and Video Festival is committed to showcasing films and videos that use an unconventional stylistic and technical approach and bring up subjects or concepts that not only entertain, but also provoke, our diverse audience. The festival also includes installations in ATA’s Mission District storefront gallery, a lunch for the filmmakers, and new in our 4th year, a discussion forum for the exchange of ideas amongst filmmakers, curators and audiences.

POSTMARK DEADLINE: May 29, 2009
Submission fee: $10
Festival will take place in October 2009
More information and submission form: http://festival.atasite.org/

CINE Golden Eagle Competition

This is your last chance to enter the Spring 2009 CINE Golden Eagle Competition!

You have until Monday, March 2, 2009 to enter your film for consideration.

How To Enter
Enter online with our online entry form.

Download a PDF entry form to mail or fax to CINE.

Contact CINE at info@cine.org or 202.785.1136 to have an entry form sent to you.

Cambridge Film Festival

On 1 March 2009 submissions open for the 29th edition of the Cambridge Film Festival, one of the most popular and well-respected events in the UK film calendar. Filmmakers from around the world will be invited to send in their shorts, features and documentaries for consideration by the Festival team.

Applicants can submit by 1 May 2009 to benefit from a reduced earlybird rate and the final deadline is 31 May. Free entry is granted to filmmakers based in the Eastern region in keeping with the Festival’s mission to support local and regional talent.

The 29th Cambridge Film Festival takes place from 17 to 27 September 2009.

Reel Work Labor Film Festival

REEL WORK LABOR FILM FESTIVAL is seeking documentary or dramatic films on themes of empowerment of working people such as through labor organizing.

FILM SUBMISSIONS:  Download a submission form to submit directly to the festival.

Reel Work Labor Film FestivalReel Work neither charges an entry fee nor offers awards, but covers transportation and lodging expenses to bring both filmmakers and activists featured in films to participate in the festival.

The festival seeks permission to air selected entries in Reel Work Labor Film Series on local non-profit cable access television.  And we seek permission to retain screener copies of films, which are placed in the Labor Film collection of the local Santa Cruz Public Library.

SCINEMA Science Film festival

SCINEMA (www.scinema.com.au) is a film festival exploring the world of science through film and one of the major events of Australia’s National Science Week (August 15 - 23) in 2009.

SCINEMA Science Film festival - Call for entries

SCINEMA is looking for films exploring science subjects through documentary, animation and narrative form. Download an entry form. Entries close April 30.

SCINEMA - Student film Challenge - Call for entries

Australian primary, secondary and tertiary students can be a part of SCINEMA’s short film challenge this year. In celebration of the International Year of Astronomy, we are asking students to make a short film about space or astronomy. Winning films will earn their filmmakers an exclusive trip to Australia’s major astronomy facilities, including The Dish in Parkes, NSW. Download your entry form here (http://www.scinema.com.au/enter/SkyStudentEntry.pdf). Entries close April 30.

The San Diego Film Festival

2009 Call for Entries for the Eighth Annual San Diego Film Festival

The Festival is looking for the best in American and International narrative features, documentaries, short films and music videos.

DEADLINES: The early film deadline is May 1. The final film deadline is June 1. If postmarked by June 1, the entry fees are $45 for films over 30 minutes and $35 for films under 30 minutes. If postmarked by July 1, the fees are $55 for films over 30 minutes and $40 for films under 30 minutes.

FESTIVAL DATES: Sept. 24 - 27, 2009

FILM SUBMISSIONS: Information on submitting films can be found on the Festival’s Web site www.sdff.org. Entries are accepted exclusively through WithoutaBox.

The 2009 San Diego Film Festival will be held in San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter.

Marbella International Film Festival

Marbella International Film Festival is in search of the Young Talent of 2009 through a new competition to create a SHORT FILM for the 4th edition of the Marbella International Film Festival which will be held 1st - 4th October 2009.

The criteria for the short films are being kept quite simple; they must be suitable for general public viewing and no longer than 10 minutes.

Submission deadline is Tuesday 30th June.

Entries must arrive before Tuesday 30th June 2009

Rushes Soho Shorts Festival

The 11th Rushes Soho Shorts Festival is now Calling for Submissions

It’s free to enter, just send in your film on DVD along with an entry form.

Films can be submitted up until 23rd April with the shortlisted films being announced early June and the full programme available from 1st July.

The festival will open on Wednesday 22nd July and will culminate, as is tradition, with the Rushes Awards hosted by Terry Christian on Thursday 30th July 2009.