Experimental film festival Process is open for film submissions for it's 4th edition with a theme "End Of The World" which is expected to have it's physical event on 26th to 30th May 2021 in Riga, Latvia
We welcome the submissions of experimental short films where the use of analog (photochemical) film has been a substantial part of the filmmaking process.Films with available analog (16mm, 8mm, 35mm) copies will be prefered during selection process.
We will be live-streaming our second special UDVFF program next Friday, February 12th at 8pm Berlin Time (Central European Time).It will remain online for 24 hours.
With the aim of increasing the visibility of the works contained in the Xcèntric Archive, which until now could only be consulted at the CCCB, we've created a space where experimental films can be viewed online. Once a month and for a limited time, we'll share a film from our catalogue, accompanied by an in-depth presentation given by a specialist. This initiative is carried out in collaboration with the Catalan Association of Film Criticism and Writing (ACCEC).
Dates:
Monday, February 1, 2021 (All day) to Sunday, February 28, 2021 (All day)
Critic and filmmaker Pablo Marín presents an illustrated talk and two programmes on Argentine experimental cinema with works from the 1970s and the present, the two most significant periods in Argentina’s cinema. The films in these sessions stand out for their formal and political radicalism, reflecting the society of the time.
Split Videoart Festival invites international and domestic video artists to participate in the secon edition that will take place in Split 12th -15th May 2021.
Call for entries is opened for emerging and established authors, new authors and students.
Our goal is to promote video art in public space and attract new audiences by organizing exhibitions in galleries and unconventional spaces and locations around town. A part of the program will be shown online as a stream through our website.
Diorama Room Arts is accepting short films that are focused on a dialogue between humans and nature, and are a maximum of 5 minutes, for its second "Tune in to Green" online exhibition.
Experimental, Animation, Vignettes, Abstract - Amateurs, Semi-Pros, and Pros all welcome. We are accepting submissions of HD video shot on any type of camera, including cell phone. Editing assistance may be available upon request.