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Fantoche calls up innovative, courageous, and creative filmmakers to submit their new films now on filmfreeway.com/festival/Fantoche or fantoche.ch/submit. Fantoche is looking forward to the latest short films in any possible animation technique! Animated shorts are eligible for Fantoche’s 2018 competitions if they’ve been completed after 31 March 2018 and last no longer than 40 minutes.
Submission is free of charge and will close on 16 May 2021....
Visions du Réel is one of the only Swiss film festivals to present a majority of its films as world or international premieres. It also offers the unique opportunity to meet the film directors, which are present at each first screening of the films. The Festival is also a stepping stone for new talent. The prestigious Oscars and the European Film Awards academies have opened their doors to films screened at Visions du Réel. Alongside a very varied programme, the Festival also offers masterclasses, debates with film directors, meetings with professionals and many cultural mediation activities.
The Festival also has a film market, the Doc Outlook – International Market (DOCM), one of the most important in Europe. The DOCM selects and promotes films at every stage of their development and offers a key networking platform for professionals from all around the world.
In addition to the Festival, Visions du Réel On Tour promotes the cinéma du réel all year long by organising screenings all over Switzerland.
After shooting for his latest film Befikre in Paris, Ranveer Singh is set to enjoy a much-needed holiday. In Heidi-land, Switzerland. His parent production house is closely associated with Switzerland and naturally, the actor has always wanted to visit this picturesque Alpine country. He says, the schedule for Befikre was extremely intense for him and he needed a vacation before the kick-starts with the shooting of his next film ‘Padmavati ‘. ...
The international show of animation film has become one of the world’s most prominent animation festivals and is the largest cultural event in Switzerland that is devoted exclusively to the full array of animation techniques, content and media. Since making its debut back in 1995, Fantoche has shown thousands of short and long films from around the world. It offers the very best in entertainment for young and old alike, makes new discoveries for all animated film buffs and serves as a meeting place for animation specialists in Switzerland and abroad.
Theme(s): Animation Film & Game Design
Year established: 1995
Archived festival (terminated)
As ambitious as it is unforgettably bold, shnit International Shortfilmfestival unfolds simultaneously in multiple cities on five continents, bringing together more than 30,000 filmmakers and film lovers in ways rarely experienced elsewhere on the festival circuit. Over its 12 days, shnit celebrates more than 200 short films of all genres and styles and gives away US$100,000 in cash prizes.
Information, registration and regulations:
www.shnit.org
Recycling Lily // Movie Trailer
Director: Pierre Monnard .
Hansjorg Stahli is the diligent Chief Refuse Detective of a picture-perfect town in Switzerland. His daily focus to maintain cleanliness and perfection is seldom interrupted, except perhaps when visiting Lily Frei, a charming local waitress with whom he is painfully in love. Unfortunately his attempts to woo her usually fail as Lily has a secret passion of her own: filling her tiny flat with tonnes of garbage. When Hansjorg solves his most difficult littering crime to date, their shared endeavour of rubbish collection is awkwardly fused as the feisty perpetrator reveals to be none other than Emma, Lilyʼs troubled daughter.
FILMPLUS, Cologne based festival for film editing and the art of montage, is looking for young editors!
Until the 12th of july 2013 editors working or living in Germany, Austria or German-speaking Switzerland which havn't edited more than one feature-length film are welcome to submit their short film (no longer than 20 minutes).
Please find the registration form here.
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“Dirty Old Town,” a gonzo hit showing the darker side of Manhattan, will be released theatrically in Germany and Switzerland!
On Thursday June 16th, “Dirty Old Town” will premiere at the Kult Kino in Basel, Switzerland. On Monday June 20th, it will then premiere at the legendary Kino Babylon in Berlin with other engagements to follow.
More details below:
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DIRTY OLD TOWN Germa...
"A.L.I.C.E." (2010/USA/15 mins.) has been accepted into its fifth
festival...on a fifth continent. North America! "A.L.I.C.E." will play
the Davis Film Festival in Davis, CA on April 8th at the Veteran's
Memorial Theatre.
Before Davis, "A.L.I.C.E." plays in the DIFF in Vina del Mar, Chile, the
Angry Film Festival in Melbourne, Australia, the Cape Winelands Film
Fest in Capetown, South Africa, and the Corto Helvetico al Femminile in
Losone, Switze...
"A.L.I.C.E." (2010/USA/15 mins) has now been accepted into its fourth festival...on four continents! It will be screened in the Angry Film Festival in Melbourne, Australia, the DIFF in Vina del Mar, Chile and Cape Winelands Film Festival in Capetown, South Africa in March. In April, it plays in the Corto Helvetico al Femminile in Losone, Switzerland. For more information: http://www.dawnwestlake.com
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TCFF is pleased to announce that we are officially in triple digit territory for the first time since we began our submission process in December 2009. We have received dozens of quality films from all over the world. The majority of films are from the US and we have had a brilliant response from the UK and Canada. We have also received films from Israel, Switzerland, Argentina, South Korea, Ecuador, Belgium, Serbia, Australia, Germany and Italy. our screeners are eager to view more and ...
Call for Entry
http://www.oneminute.ch
The One Minute Film & Video Festival Aarau, Switzerland,
is open to shortfilms up to 60 seconds!
You can submit films in 4 Categories:
- Fiction/Documentary
- Animation
- Art/Experimental
- Youth/U20
The films can be sent online!
There is no entry fee!
For further informations visit our website:
http://www.oneminute.ch
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Are you looking for film festivals in Switzerland? Use our country festival search engine to search by Call for entry, Date and Submission Fee.
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DBIFF aims to recognize and present films and filmmakers that could change the world!
THERE will be a special "Swiss focus" at this year's World Film Festival (WFF) Bangkok which runs November 6 - 15. In the past, the WFF showcased several new Swiss movies each year, but this year will take things one step further, thanks to support from "SWISSFILMS".
In addition to five new Swiss movies - four features and one documentary - there will also be a retrospective with six movies by one of Switzerland's best-known directors, Alain Tanner.
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Fantoche is one of the most prominent festival for animation film. With a program containing over 70 events, along with screenings of 220 short and long films from all over the world, the last edition of Fantoche proved to be a great celebration of animated film-making, attracting over 34,000 fans of the genre.
Since its first appearance in 1995, Fantoche offers the best in entertainment for cinema-goers of all ages and brings together visual media from a variety of sectors.
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