The 8th Experimental Film Festival Kinodot will take place in May 2020 in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Check out for more details at kinodot.com
Deadline for submissions - 28 February 2020 Platforms: FilmFreeway and Festhome
Experimental films of any length, finished after 15.01.2018 are welcome. The entry fee is $10. All films selected for Kinodot competition are offered the screening fee of $40.
Looking forward to seeing your films! Kinodot team
BFMAF's 2020 Call for Entries is now open and we would love to see your work!
Film entries of all lengths and formats are encouraged and will be considered across all areas of our programme.
All selected artists and filmmakers will receive a screening fee, festival accommodation and a contribution towards travel costs. All single screen works under 60 minutes in length are eligible for the Berwick New Cinema Competition which has a £1,000 prize.
A thrilling experimental evening at the cinema, featuring artistic research in practice at the Film Museum in cooperation with the Department of Experimental Design at the University for Art and Design Linz / Experimentalfilmlabor Siegfried A. Fruhauf.
Fechas:
De Viernes, Enero 10, 2020 - 17:00 hasta Sábado, Enero 11, 2020 - 16:55
“Jonas Mekas’s films celebrate life. They rise up against the world’s overwhelming commercialism, attempting instead to revive the pleasures of friendship, a first snowfall or the return of Spring. Mekas’s genius stems from his generously including the viewer in his vision of the world, allowing us to (re)discover, in a simple image, the incredible force and necessity of poetry.” – Yann Beauvais
An exhibition of new work made in Hanoi by the artist duo Andrea Orejarena (b. 1994, Colombia) and Caleb Stein (b.1994, UK), Long Time No See (2018-2020), is currently on view at Vincom Center for Contemporary Art in Hanoi until February 23rd, 2020.
Fechas:
De Sábado, Diciembre 21, 2019 (Todo el día) hasta Domingo, Febrero 23, 2020 (Todo el día)
Avant-garde filmmakers have long explored the potential of cinema to afford a visionary experience, exploring the affinities of film with trance, ritual, dream and memory, testing the play of light on the depths of the subconscious. Curators Kathryn Siegel and Sophia Satchell-Baeza’s programme Sisters of the Extremebrings together a series of films by women from the 1960s to the present day, concentrating on work that shares an occult sensibility and a concern with film’s potential to render heightened mental states, from the meditative to the ecstatic.
Fechas:
De Jueves, Enero 23, 2020 - 18:00 hasta Viernes, Enero 24, 2020 - 17:55