The Late Deadline is now Open for 'Underneath the Floorboards' Video art, digital art, experimental film, documentary and animation film festival.
Our showcase is open to artists and filmmakers from all around the world whose work has an experimental, non-linear narrative form. We want to see variety, whether it be experimental film, video art, visual art, digital art, experimental documentary or animation.
After ”Black, a film festival," Ba̍k-nih Audiovisual Lab will launch our second festival “Times Ex-tense” in Taipei, Taiwan, in May 2024. In this edition, We will host our first open call for submissions. We invite various short films under 25 minutes in length that self-identify as “experimental“.
Through a variety of practices and forms - from found footage to animation - the creative gestures of the program reveal the erotic and thanatic impulses of experimental filmmaking. They question the gaze, the dispositifs, the affects and fluids that circulate between filming and filmed bodies, film and screen, fantasy and pleasure.
In the presence of filmmaker and anthropologist Barbara Glowczewska.
We are a community of emerging artist-curators organising an exhibition of artist video works, and are interested in applications from artists who work in video to submit work for consideration that relates to the subject of Private/Public.
Every fall for the past twenty-odd years, the Lausanne Underground Film & Music Festival has occupied the Casino de Montbenon and various other places in Lausanne, Switzerland. During five days, the festival commits to offering an avant-garde and outside of the mainstream artistic programme, combining films screenings, sound performances, workshops, exhibitions, and book launches.
Extended Call – The Experimental Film & Video Competition The 26th Tel-Aviv International Student Film Festival
We are delighted to invite you - Independent filmmakers, graduate students and students in their last year, to submit your recent films to the 2024 Experimental Film & Video Competition.
Shirley Erbacher was a denizen of the Hyde Park Arts Center, a longtime employee of the Chicago Public Library, and a small-gauge filmmaker creating lively and deeply personal work from 1965-1972. Her handcrafted, silent films include portraits of family, children at play, Chicago landscapes, and public art. Join us for a screening of all 14 of her known films on the original 8mm format.