BOGOTA EXPERIMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL 2020 launches its international call to artists with an expanded vision of audiovisual art to submit their experimental artworks to be screened in the next edition of the festival in August 2020.
Any film with no limitation of format, length, material, technique or resource of expression is welcome to apply.
21 January 2020, 8.15pm Pere Portabella Short Films
We’re pleased to present a selection of Pere Portabella’s short films, including four collaborations with Spanish painter, sculptor, and ceramicist Joan Miró.
Do you remember the war? Ask seven different people and you will hear seven different stories. Rated “one of the standout works” (Jenna Sauers, Cultured Magazine) of Bogotá’s ARTBO art fair, The Shape of Now is a creative documentary by former Vancouverite Manuel Correa, who made his directorial debut with #ARTOFFLINE in 2016. His new film considers the seemingly impossible challenge of constructing, in the interests of peace and reconciliation, a history of Colombia’s bloody, decades-long civil conflict.
The 4th Braziers International Film Festival will be held Jun 12 to 14 at Braziers Park, Oxfordshire, UK Check out for more details at https://www.braziers.org.uk/film-festival/
Regular deadline for submissions: 2 February 2020 Late deadline: 5 April 2020
Submissions are open to films of every genre - including experimental, documentary, drama, comedy, horror, sci-fi, animation, music and low-budget work.
BSF is an international, juried short film festival based in Barcelona, Spain. BSF screens outstanding short film, animation, docs, experimental and video art. We understand that some short film and video blur the lines of typical film festival categories, so we also enthusiastically encourage non-traditional and experimental formats.
The films of this screening offer varied views on the concept of the foreigner, by emphasizing the personal experience of the filmmakers: the feeling of strangeness experienced towards the place of origin, the discovery of the other and thebond of sympathy within the journey, the experience of exile, and finally the history of the split of a country.Vehicles of this otherness, the forms break, shatter in contact with the other, calling into question their borders.<
Dates:
Friday, January 31, 2020 - 20:00 to Saturday, February 1, 2020 - 19:55
Microscope is very pleased to present an evening of short films by New York-based artists Will Bragger and Matt Whitman, as part of our emerging artist series YES.
The work in the program by Bragger and Whitman, who both work with analog film formats in distinct ways, treat celluloid film as a means to extend or incorporate other and historically separate mediums, such as painting and digital media.