The NCGLFF is the 2nd largest gay & lesbian film festival in the Southeast. Since its beginning NCGLFF has featured a diverse array of shorts, documentaries and feature films for the gay & lesbian community.
The Native American Film + Video Festival celebrates the remarkable accomplishments in the field of Native media from throughout the Americas.
The National Poetry Association will be sponsoring its 30th Annual Film Poetry Festival, San Francisco. Cash Prizes:
The MVAAFF is a filmmakers festival. We showcase the best independent and established African-American directors.
Our mission is to get your word out to the public.
The Museum of Television & Radio`s annual documentary festival is a curated series of documentary premieres, works-in-progress, classic docs, workshops, and special events.
The National Film Festival for Talented Youth (NFFTY- pronounced nifty), showcases work by filmmakers 22 and under from across the U.S. and the world. More info: http://www.nffty.org
The name may be long, but the Fest won`t be. We are accepting submissions for one night of REALLY short films in Chicago. All shorts under 15 minutes. For submission form and info: http://www.maia-entertainment.com/fest-mac.html
The Movie Awards celebrate excellence in lesbian and gay filmmaking. $15,000 in cash prizes as well as the opportunity for gay/lesbian/transgender film/video makers to reach an enormous worldwide audience via online exhibition of their work.
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The Motor City International Film Festival- Since 2003 MCIFF has been celebrating national & International filmmakers with diverse visions with goals. Most have been works of art written, produced and directed by filmmakers of color.
The Costa Rica International Film Festival, held in Montezuma, Costa Rica, invites filmmakers and fans alike to join us for ten days of free film screenings, live music, art presentations, and plenty of parties!
The mission of UMSLSFVF is to promote the art of filmmaking by encouraging students to showcase their work. Through screenings, the festival aims to present a wide range of student-made films.
The mission of the WCFF is to encourage and support the work of independent filmmakers and screenwriters. We have a particular interest in screening the work of students and first time filmmakers. Local, national and international films accepted.
The mission of the OHFF is to establish a platform that recognizes independent filmmakers, directors, producers, actors, cinematographers or writers of Hispanic descent or who integrate the Hispanic culture in their films.
The mission of the Main Line Film Festival is to celebrate the art of the short film on the "big screen" to an audience that is hungry for unique
visions shown through motion pictures.
The mission of the Charlotte Film festival is to provide our community with an extraordinary cultural experience, while bringing exposure to the cause, innovation, and uniqueness of vision of the filmmakers whose films we showcase.
The mission of the Boston International Women`s Day Film Festival is to promote a greater understanding of the extraordinary lives of women around the world through relevant and thought-provoking films and discussions.
The mission of the DC APA Film Festival is to bring attention to the creative output from APA communities and encourage the artistic development of APA films in the greater DC region.
The mission of NEPAJFF is to create an annual event that utilizes the unique medium of film as a forum to share the Jewish experience, inspire thoughtful and challenging discussion, and celebrate the Jewish traditions of great film, food, and fun.
The mission of Gate City is to foster creative development of women within the film community.
The films do not have to be about women, but they must be directed by a woman or women.
The Midwest`s premier Asian American film festival, presented by FAAIM (Foundation for Asian American Independent Media) and The Gene Siskel Film Center (www.artic.edu/saic/art/filmcntr).
The Mid-Valley Video Festival is a nonprofit organized to promote, educate and network filmmakers.
The Mid-Atlantic Black Film Festival is the only Black Film Festival to visit Norfolk, Virginia. This year`s feature documentary is the award winning documentary titled, "My Nappy Roots", a film about the heritage of Black Hair.
The Miami Latin Gay Film Festival 1999, as well as its sister festival the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival is now the premier Gay Latino film event in the country.
The Miami / Fort Lauderdale Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, a critically acclaimed event, is held in the world-renowned historic South Beach neighbourhood and features films by, about and of interest to the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities.