We are a Hackney (London) based Short films night. We are willing to showcase the selected shorts on a venue in East London in the begginig of February 2021, if COVID regulations permit by then.
We are looking for short films ( max 30 min length). We are accepting four major categories, including experimental short films as one of them.
In this month's issue of Missing Observer Studies, Huner Francis is very excited to present a previously unpublished version of "Death of Place" by Dirk de Bruyn.
This "annotated" version (2018) is accompanied by an opening note from de Bruyn, a thoughtful response from his son, and an introduction + interview by Micah Weber/MOS.
Influenced by the concepts of expanded and synaesthetic cinema, Testu Collective curates and creates audiovisual performances and video installations that challenge traditional modes of visual performance and audience experience.
Dates:
Thursday, December 3, 2020 - 19:00 to Friday, December 4, 2020 - 18:55
We Make Movies International Film Festival's 3rd annual film festival is accepting submissions.
Last year we screened more than 100 short and feature films, featuring work by Rachel Mason, Luis Carlos Rodríguez García, Ayoub Qanir, Gwendolyn Audrey Foster, Laura Herman, Ross Kauffman and more.
Since at least the 1940s, the San Francisco Bay Area has been one of the world’s epicenters of personally expressive filmmaking and community-focused non-mainstream film culture. At the close of a tumultuous and even traumatic year, Cinematheque culminates its 2020 exhibitions with Commingled Containers: Echoes from a Bay, two guest-curated programs highlighting recent works by Bay Area filmmakers and celebrating the continuously-renewing, ever-evolving traditions of the region’s vibrant artist communities.
Dates:
Thursday, November 19, 2020 (All day) to Sunday, January 10, 2021 (All day)
Just published! Moving Image Artists Journal issue 3 is now available to read online.
This issue is entirely dedicated to an exquisite corpse film initiated by artist Sapphire Goss during the first lockdown and made in collaboration with 23 artists and filmmakers from around the world.
First of a series of film sessions in photochemical format, part of the project kino ~ okno / cineventana in Seville. This first show in the series is also the occasion to publicly present the project and share its starting points, some of which are the show's own films.
Dates:
Sunday, November 15, 2020 - 12:00 to Monday, November 16, 2020 - 11:55