Cyprus Contemporary Film Centre is organising an evening dedicated to found footage based films. We invite artists and filmmakers to submit their films of up to 45 minutes of length at [email protected] including the following information
Since 1996 the Women’s Film Preservation Fund has preserved a number of significant experimental and animated works by American women, many of which reflect pioneering approaches and unique voices. These include works by Storm de Hirsch, Barbara Hammer, Peggy Ahwesh, Bette Gordon, and Helen Hill among others.
Dates:
Friday, June 21, 2019 (All day) to Saturday, June 22, 2019 (All day)
Besides the Screen is a festival about all forms of cinema that are not film. It focus on experimental audiovisual works that engage critically and creatively with the infrastructures of moving image production, distribution and exhibition. The 2019 edition, themed "Graphic Intelligences & Algorithmic Fictions", will be showcasing works that explore computer processing, audiovisual interfaces, algorithmic animations, data and sound visualizations, video-essays, narrative & sensorial experiences in mixed reality and videogames.
Check the full regulations below and submit your work!
Streams and Channels and the Peekskill Film Festival are curating an open air screening at the Hudson Valley Museum of Contemporary Art to kick off the Peekskill Film Festival on July 25th.
We are looking for experimental video works less than 5 minutes in length.
Call out for submissions for the upcoming 2nd edition of Revolutions Per Minute Film Fest (Jan 31-Feb 2, 2020). RPM is dedicated to artist cinema and audiovisual performance that challenge the boundaries of media. RPM Film Fest 2020 will take place at UMass-Boston and other locations in Boston.
Deadline:
Free submission deadline: August 15, 2019Final deadline: November 1, 2019 (late submission fee $15)
Massimo Bacigalupo (Rapallo, Genoa, Italy, 1947). His first works were produced for the local Amateur Film Club. For some years he helped organize the Rapallo International Amateur Film Festival. In 1966 his feature Quasi una tangente was awarded first prize in the Montecatini Film Festival. Bacigalupo, who was nineteen-year-old at the time, remembers that he was sitting in the audience with Lillian Gish and Anita Loos, who happened to be visiting Montecatini (Lillian was a friend of Massimo’s parents).