dadaland collective: an international group of digital artists are exhibiting their work in Bega, Australia during November and December. The collective came together in 2018 through Facebook groups to be part of The Wrong Biennale, a global event celebrating digital culture. The Wrong Biennale is the world's largest ever art event with nearly 2000 artists exhibiting online and at various locations around the globe.
Dates:
Friday, November 1, 2019 (All day) to Saturday, December 14, 2019 (All day)
The Moving Image Salon is a monthly gathering in London for artists working in the fields of moving image and experimental filmmaking. It is a relaxed and open space for conversation and exchange about contemporary moving image practices, a networking event and critical forum.
Dates:
Friday, November 22, 2019 - 15:00 to Saturday, November 23, 2019 - 14:55
indiefilmpage.com and Coney Island USA Present: The 20th Annual Coney Island Film Festival September 11 - 13, 2020 at the legendary Sideshows By The Seashore and the Coney Island Museum in the historic Brooklyn neighborhood Coney Island, New York!
Coney Island Film Festival named one of the "25 Coolest Film Festivals" and "25 Film Festivals Worth the Entry Fee" by MovieMaker Magazine!
Entry Categories - Drama Short, Comedy Short, Feature, Documentary Feature, Documentary Short, Horror, Sci-Fi, Music Video, Experimental, Animation
The Artifact Small Format Film Festival (formerly the $100 Film Festival) is Calgary’s oldest film festival, and one of the only ones in the world to EXCLUSIVELY screen Super 8 and 16mm films.
Although only timidly exhibited in Spanish circuits, Laida Lertxundi (1981, Bilbao), has forged an important international career. Her works, which she records on 16-millimetre films, combine conceptual rigour with sensory pleasure to suggest seductive and self-reflective explorations of the environments in which she works.
Dates:
Friday, October 25, 2019 (All day) to Sunday, December 15, 2019 (All day)
New for IFFR's 49th festival edition. IFFR Sessions is a series of discursive ‘sessions’ in which selected participants will take part in workshops designed for discussion and learning.
Taking place daily over the first weekend of IFFR 2020 (23–27 January), and hosted by our location partner Witte de With Centre for Contemporary Art, IFFR Sessions promise to offer a platform for discussion, time and space for reflection and a laboratory for critical engagement. Each morning, IFFR will invite a professional (artist/filmmaker, curator or writer) to lead a three-hour session involving a presentation and screening, specially put together and solely for the group, followed by a discussion.
Microcinema is a key arm of the Cambridge Film Festival, showcasing a wide range of experimental, avant-garde and independent film both contemporary and historical.
This year’s microcinema brings together a programme of free screenings, talks and an installation that spreads across Kettle's Yard, Heong Gallery and Arts Picturehouse in Cambridge.
Dates:
Saturday, October 19, 2019 - 11:00 to Friday, October 25, 2019 - 15:55