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The Breckenrige Festival of Film showcases an amazing array of independent films, premieres, film seminars and parties all set in the backdrop of beautiful Breckenridge, Colorado.
Festival de documentaires sur les droits de l`homme et les questions sociales au Brésil
Information sur www.autresbresils.net
Cinema and short films, young directors and productions, movies and screenings, video and roll film, art and culture, Europe and Brittany, competition and retrospectives...
The italian 'Cultural Association Bmovies' is the organizer of Brianza Film Corto Festival (Brianza Short Film Festival alias BFC) from the year 2008.
Participation in the Festival is 10 €. The pre-registration form will be available up to 30 September 2017.
Allowed works of fiction, animation and documentary manufactured after October 1st, 2015. Film industry, advertising and propaganda will not be admitted to the competition. Participation in the competition may be refused to video technically not able to guarantee a good public projection. The works not in Italian must be subtitled in Italian.
Duration of the work must not exceed 20 minutes (including credits).
The Festival will take place in the month of 2017 November 10th, in Seveso (MB) Italy (15 Km from Milano).
In the event of a change in dates and places, it will be communicated to all participants exclusively to the email address used when registering on the site www.brianzafilmcorto.it, and published over the site www.brianzafilmcorto.it
Bringing continents, countries, people and cultures closer through the art of filmmaking. From the year 2009 Bridge Fest main event will be regulary held in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Hercegovina and winning films will be shown in Vancouver, Canada.
«BRIDGES» PELOPONNESSIAN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL was established in 2008 in the framework of celebrations of 150 years of the foundation of Corinth. It was held Under the Auspices of Ministry of Transport and Communications in Greece and was organized in cooperation with the Cultural Centre of Corinth.
Program
In order to be able to accommodate the needs of the vast number of cinephiles and cinemagoers of Peloponnese, which has proved to be big and varied during past organizations, this year`s festival edition has created Special theme screenings as the «World Cinema – Bridges» section. As the BRIDGES Peloponnesian International Film festival concurs several times with the International Day of People with Disability, a part of our screenings is dedicated to films about human disabilities, under the symbolic title «We can do». Other special categories are «Films made by Women», «World Cinema» and «Nostimon Imar»(films made by filmmakers of Diaspora). Furthermore, the audience will have the unique opportunity to watch films by upcoming filmmakers premiering in the festival. Some of the most outstanding feature films created recently are going to compete for the festival`s Grand Prize «Golden Pegasus», which is going to be given to the film indicated by an internationally acclaimed Jury of cinema professionals.
Focusing on Caribbean Cinema and World Cinema.
The Brighthand Mobile Film Festival (BMFF) is a two-day event (March
23-24) showcasing some of the most creative and interesting
made-for-mobile content designed for display on small-format wireless
cell phones, smartphones and communications-enabled devices.
The event takes place at CTIA Wireless 2010 next month in Las
Vegas. CTIA Wireless is the premier mobile and wireless gathering in the U.S.,
and is expected to attract 40,000 or more attendees this year. This
means your mobile film entry may be a part of an exciting showcase and
competition that will be included in CTIA's emerging technology
pavilion and screened for thousands of people in the wireless and
mobile industries.
Entries should run about three-minutes or so, and can be in
virtually any format. Filmmakers may submit entries in six different
content categories: Comedy, Drama, Music, Animation, Documentary and
Series. BMFF entries will be judged by a panel of experts, who will
rate the ultra-short films on such things as creativity, entertainment
value, 'real world' utility and best use of currently-available mobile
technology.
Judges include Ed Hardy, Editor of Brighthand.com, Judi
Babcock, producer at Friendly Fire Entertainment, Vancouver, B.C.; and
Beau Buck, founder and CEO of mFlix and BigDigit, Inc.
Finalists in each category will be awarded a guaranteed 60 days of
national distribution on the mFlix mobile film channel, one of the
first mobile channels of its kind in the U.S. now available on the
Sprint PCS wireless network.
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The Brighton Jewish Film Festival, which was founded in 1997, is committed to show a wide variety of films, which explore the diversity of Jewish cultures and identity.
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Brilliant Light International Film Festival of Los Angeles is committed to exhibiting projects which expand consciousness, develop awareness, shift paradigms, challenge the mind, inspire the imagination, awaken the spirit, and illuminate the soul.
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