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Zoie Films invites original films, documentaries, animations
about women for the Woman to Woman OnLine Festival. Celebrity women. Historical women. Community women. Professionals.
Awards. Cash Prizes. All formats. Entry fee: $25.
The Women in Film Festival BC showcases international films with strong female characters and stories. Eligible films have at least THREE of the following: a woman as: Writer, Producer, Director, D.O.P., Lead Actor, Lead Animator / Editor.
The Women In Film Foundation’s Film Finishing Fund (WIFF FFF) supports films by, for or about women by providing cash grants of up to $15,000 and in-kind services. Since the inception of the Fund in 1985, the Foundation has awarded more than $2 million in cash and in-kind services to 170 films ensuring that innovative films can be completed and seen by audiences worldwide. Cash awards range from $1,000 to $15,000, with the number of grants varying from year to year. In-kind services may be available upon request.
Among the many FFF success stories is OSCAR® winning Short DocumentaryFREEHELD, directed by Cynthia Wade and produced by Vanessa Roth, which was a 2007 grant winner. Says Wade, "Women In Film came in at a critical point. The Film Finishing grant was a vote of confidence - it's lonely as an independent filmmaker. Unless you have the resources, the film is only as effective as the audience you can reach. I'm grateful to have the understanding that women filmmakers need to be supported."
Film Finishing Fund recipients’ films have won many major awards including Emmy and Academy Awards, and have screened at festivals worldwide including Sundance, Toronto, South by Southwest, LA Film Festival, Vancouver, AFI Fest, Tribeca, San Francisco, Montreal, Berlin, Avignon, Dubai, and Chicago. They have aired nationally on HBO, PBS (“Frontline” and “POV”), OWN (The Oprah Winfrey Network), Showtime, and internationally on various European, Asian, and Australian television channels.
In order to apply for a FFF grant, a filmmaker must have completed at least 90% of principal photography and a have a rough cut at the time of application. For specific application requirements, please follow the link and refer to the application. The program funds filmmakers working in both short and long formats in all genres—narrative, documentary, educational, animated and experimental. You do not have to be a Women In Film member to apply for the FFF, and we encourage applications from around the world. Please note that student projects are not eligible to receive Film Finishing Funds.
The FFF is run by experienced industry professionals who have an eye for spotting talent and potential. For more information, contact the Women In Film Foundation coordinator at foundation@wif.org.
WIDC`s International Film and Video Festival is the largest and longest-running women`s film/video festival in the US. The 2000 Festival presented over 120 independent films/videos by diverse women directors from around the world.
The Women of Color Film and Arts Festival is
dedicated to exploring experimental artistic
representations and examining the lives, histories,
and experiences of US women of color and Third
World Women.
The Women of Color Film Festival aims to provide a forum for both emerging and established women artists of color. Our goal is to provide the community with a progressive showcase of films by an underrepresented sector of the film industry.
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The overarching mission of WIFF is to become the premiere film festival in the world for women to network, screen their films, and recognize the brilliance and accomplishments of women throughout the globe.
The 2017 Women's Voices Now (WVN) Online Film Festival
Submissions Open: October 17, 2016, 9AM PST
Submissions Close: February 6, 2017, 11:59PM PST
Official Selections Notified: February 10, 2017
Online Film Festival: March 8, 2017- April 5, 2017, 11:59PM PST
Award Winners Notified: April 12, 2017
Contact: wvnff2017@womensvoicesnow.org
$10,000 IN CASH PRIZES
Submit your film here: https://filmfreeway.com/festival/WomensVoicesNow
The 2017 Women's Voices Now (WVN) Online Film Festival is an opportunity for films and filmmakers interested in exposure and advocacy for women’s rights, and teaming up with WVN to have your films seen around the world. Films must be about women’s social, economic, and political issues. Films by women and men are accepted into the festival. This is the fourth WVN Online Film Festival.
Women’s Voices Now seeks to amplify the voices of all women. We believe in the power of free expression to realize the aspirations of women's rights. At WVN, we look for compelling films in the documentary, narrative, and experimental genres that push boundaries and subvert expectations. We are looking for films that are relevant to our global community and which tell unique stories and amplify voices of women from around the world. We judge all film submissions based on relevance of subject matter to our film festival, strength of a film’s storytelling (use of structure and image to communicate a compelling story), and the technical aspects of filmmaking.
All films in any language other than English are encouraged to submit; however, all films must include English language subtitles. There is a $20 submission fee for each film submission. Submissions are incomplete until we receive a high resolution, screening-ready, digital download.
By submitting your film to our festival, you agree to our Rules & Regulations and Licensing Agreement.
For more information on Women’s Voices Now: www.womensvoicesnow.org.
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