River Film Fest
Country
Czech Republic
Type of link
Festival
Section
fiction
Event month
July
RIVER FILM FEST is a significant cultural and social event focussing mainly on the presentation of cinema art in conjunction with other art forms and social sciences. Its distinguishing characteristic is its appeal to both professionals and lay audience alike. Maximum programme quality is achieved by a unique dramaturgical concept which comprises four main programme cycles. These in turn influence the content of the other minor chapters as well as the nature of all non-filmic events.
River to River - Florence Indian Film Festival
Country
Italy
Type of link
Festival
Section
short, fiction, documentary
Formats
35 mm, Beta, DV
Deadline month
September
Event month
December
Submissions for the festival are open exclusively to films from or about India: features, shorts, documentaries and animation films. There is no entry fee. To give our audience a greater vision of India and around, the festival is also open to films coming from Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
Rome Independent Film Festival
Country
Italy
Type of link
Festival
Section
short, fiction, documentary, animated
Formats
16 mm, 35 mm, Beta, DVD
Deadline month
December
Event month
April
The Rome Independent Film Festival (RIFF) is a non-profit cultural organization whose members include both cinema enthusiasts and industry professionals. The association’s mission is to promote and increase the visibility of Italian and international cinema, which is often out of public reach. Both public and press have enthusiastically supported the RIFF, touting the festival as one of the biggest film competitions in terms of entry number and international film selection.
Rose d'Or Festival
Country
Switzerland
Type of link
Festival
Section
TV prog.
Formats
Beta, Digi Beta, DV, DVD
Deadline month
April
Event month
September
The Festival Rose d'Or hosts the most prestigious international awards for entertainment television programmes; it is also the cultural and most important business rendezvous for the onscreen entertainment community. The festival's goal has always been to reward originality, quality and creativity in entertainment programming, and to encourage excellence in television and new media. Throughout its history, the Rose d'Or has gathered the best of the year's new entertainment and made it easy for international broadcasters, buyers, producers and press to see it all. Around 40 countries are regularly represented at the festival. The festival accepts entries in the following categories: 1/ Variety - comedy, reality, show (game shows, panel shows, etc.), 2/ Drama - sitcom, soap, 3/ Arts - performing arts, arts documentaries.
Roxbury International Film Festival
Country
USA
Type of link
Festival
Deadline month
April
Event month
June
A film festival based in Boston, whcih is one of the largest metropolitan areas on the east coast. It continues to showcase and honor the work of emerging and established filmmakers of color and has become the largest festival in New England dedicated to this genre. Since its inception, the festival has welcomed over 30,000 attendees, and we have screened more than 450 films by or about people of color.
Russian Anthropological Film Festival
Country
Russia
Type of link
Festival
Section
TV prog., student, new media, experimental, educational, documentary
Formats
16 mm, 35 mm, Beta SP, DV, DVD, HD
Deadline month
February
Event month
April
The Russian Anthropological Film Festival is a biennial competitive film festival. The festival program is formed of the anthropological (mostly documentary) films, created by directors from Russia and other countries. Festival prizes: the best film, the best director, the best anthropologist, special prizes of the Jury, prizes of sponsors. RAFF focuses on man in culture and culture in man. Its formula art+science unites filmmakers and researchers expressing by film-language the peculiarity and diversity of the cultural values, it’s important link between film makers and anthropologists of Russia and other countries. Films and videos of high value and quality, recording human activities in social, historical or ecological context are accepted for competition screenings. Films of high level creativity, a rigorous scientific content or of new forms of audiovisual expression will be preferred.
Russian Documentary Film Festival
Country
USA
Type of link
Festival
Section
documentary
Event month
September
The festival's program is made up of the best films by Russian documentary directors, of laureates of international and Russian cinema festivals. The project of the Russian Documentary Film Festival in New York began in 2008 based on the New Review Corporation's initiative.
Sala Montjuïc Open-air Film Festival
Country
Spain
Type of link
Festival
Section
fiction
Formats
35 mm
Event month
June
The Sala Montjuïc Open-air Film Festival non-profit project organized by MODIband cultural association. It takes place every summer, every Wednesday and Friday night for five weeks in the gardens of the Montjuïc Castle (Barcelona). The programme includes old classics as well as more recent films from all around the world.
Salaam DK Film Festival
Country
Denmark
Type of link
Festival
Section
short, children, fiction, educational, documentary
Event month
February
Salaam DK is a multicultural film festival for the pupils in basic schools. The project was developed in Copenhagen and is jointly run by the Danish Film Institute, the National Museum, the Politiken newspaper and the Educational Resource Centre in Copenhagen.
San Francisco International Film Festival
Country
USA
Type of link
Festival
Section
new media, fiction, experimental, documentary, animated
Deadline month
November
Event month
April
Founded in 1957, the San Francisco International Film Festival is the longest-running film festival in the Americas. Held each spring for two weeks, the International is an extraordinary showcase of cinematic discovery and innovation in the country’s most beautiful city, featuring some 150 films and live events with more than 100 filmmakers in attendance and nearly two dozen awards presented for cinematic excellence. The Festival attracts an annual audience of more than 80,000.
San Francisco Jewish Film Festival
Country
USA
Type of link
Festival
Deadline month
February
Event month
July
Founded in 1980, the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival is the first and largest of its kind in the world. Today, we are more than a festival: we are the leading advocate for independent Jewish cinema. Its programs include:
* Annual San Francisco Jewish Film Festival
A renowned three-week summer Festival, screening in four Bay Area venues, featuring the highest quality Jewish films from around the world. As the first of more than 100 Jewish film festivals worldwide—and still the largest, with some 30,000 attendees—SFJFF is an influential showcase bringing together filmmakers and audiences to celebrate Jewish cinema and explore its new frontiers.
* Year-round Screenings & Events
* Youth & Adult Education Programs
* Filmmaker Support
* Online Resources
Sao Paulo International Short Film Festival
Country
Brazil
Type of link
Festival
Deadline month
May
Event month
August
Sao Paulo International Short Film Festival is the leading event for short films in Latin-America and a very special meeting place where filmmakers can exchange esthetics, political and economic experiences related to shorts.
Sarajevo Film Festival
Country
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Type of link
Festival
Section
short, fiction, experimental, documentary
Formats
35 mm, Beta SP, DCP, Digi Beta, DVD
Deadline month
May
Event month
August
The Sarajevo Film Festival aims to promote recent contemporary film production and to support the distribution of independent films in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Also, the Festival already established Sarajevo as a new venue where film directors, actors, producers and distributors can meet, exchange ideas and initiate new projects.
Saratov Sufferings
Country
Russia
Type of link
Festival
Section
documentary
Formats
Beta SP, DV, DVD, HD
Deadline month
July
Event month
September
Saratov Sufferings is an International Documentary Drama Film Festival which is annually held in Saratov, Russia. The festival focuses on films that show the peculiarities of human destiny with deep feelings and empathy. The slogan of Saratov Sufferings Film Festival is: Documentary films are films for the viewers!
Sardinia International Ethnographic Film Festival
Country
Italy
Type of link
Festival
Section
documentary
Formats
?, 16 mm, 35 mm, Beta, Beta SP, Digi Beta, DV, HD
Deadline month
May
Event month
September
The SIEFF is a biennial event that presents a selection of ethnographic documentary films, and awards the best films in the following categories: Prize for best film; Prize for best film, set and produced in a Mediterranean country; Prize for best film by a Sardinian director; Prize for most innovative film.
Satyajit Ray Foundation Short Film Competition
Country
United Kingdom
Type of link
Festival
Section
short, documentary
Deadline month
March
Event month
July
The competition is open to all film-makers, either resident or studying in the UK. Film Content: The film, of not more than 30 minutes running time, should express and inform aspects of the experiences of South Asians (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka) either within their own countries or the Diaspora.
Scanorama - European Film Forum
Country
Lithuania
Type of link
Festival
Event month
November
European Film Forum “Scanorama” is the festival of discoveries. Not only popular and famous films but also new names, new creations, new ideas, new stylistics, the opportunity to discover something that will never be shown elsewhere.
The selection of films in “Scanorama” is based on professional criteria and not only personal preferences (“liked-disliked”), it is performed in a way that allows to envision, foresee, and reveal the tendencies that are most significant in the process of contemporary European cinema and the general context of film history.
Each year “Scanorama” opens a new layer of classics searching for meaningful links to what is happening here and now. By means of conceptual programmes European Film Forum “Scanorama” provokes the dialogue between tradition and innovation. While culturally crossing the whole Europe this Film Forum helps to discover, explore and understand the diversity of Europe and perceive oneself as the part of it.
“Scanorama” is a clear concept of film display, professional film selection, elaborate and original retrospectives, new special programmes each year, interesting guests, and thoughtful discussions.
OBJECTIVES:
• Systematic display of thorough panorama of European films to encourage interest in culture of European cinema, especially focusing on the young audience.
• Advocate the art of European cinema in Lithuania and initiate the collaboration in film making industry among Northern, Eastern, Middle Europe, and Baltic countries (“Go Young Generation”).
• Invite the audience to discover and understand different cinema, take interest in foreign cultures enriching the concept of national identity by the aspects of common European mindset.
SCENECS International Debut Film Festival
Country
The Netherlands
Type of link
Festival
Section
fiction, documentary
Deadline month
July
Event month
November
SCENECS is an international film festival that gives room to new directors and producers for their first or second production and for their further development. SCENECS differentiates itself from other film festivals by its "Debut formula". With this formula, SCENECS has created an honest platform, in which new filmmakers are given the chance and the room to present their productions to a large public and to compete against each other.
Seagate Foyle Film Festival
Country
United Kingdom
Type of link
Festival
Section
short, fiction, documentary
Formats
?
Event month
November
Featuring the prestigious Stella Artois Film Awards for: Best Irish Short, Best International Short, Best Animation, Best Documentary and Best Short Feature. Highlights include Irish premieres of the most current films on the festivals circuit, workshops by industry experts, etc. Festival sections: Contemporary Film, Short Films & Animations, European & Foreign Language, New Irish & Northern Irish Cinema, Documentary, Classic & Theme Screenings, Education Programme, etc.
Seattle International Film Festival
Country
USA
Type of link
Festival
Section
short, fiction, documentary, animated
Formats
16 mm, 35 mm, Beta, Digi Beta, HD
Deadline month
February
Event month
May
The Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF), held annually in Seattle, Washington, is purported to be the largest film festival in the United States and among the top film festivals in the world. The annual SIFF runs for three weeks and features a diverse assortment of predominantly independent and foreign films and, in recent years, a strong contingent of documentaries. Over the years, the SIFF audiences have developed a reputation for appreciating films that did not fit standard industry niches. The festival includes a sidebar that is probably unique among major film festivals: a four-film Secret Festival. Those who attend the Secret Festival do not know in advance what they will see, and they must sign an oath that they will not reveal afterwards what they have seen.
SEE Festival - Brighton Documentary Film Festival
Country
United Kingdom
Type of link
Festival
Section
documentary
Deadline month
November
Over two days, the SEE Festival offers an eclectic mix of documentary films and a variety of discussions. The SEE Festival also organizes a free pitching session for emerging filmmakers.
sehsüchte - International Student Film Festival
Country
Germany
Type of link
Festival
Section
student, short, fiction, experimental, documentary
Formats
?, 16 mm, 35 mm, Beta
Deadline month
February
Event month
April
The festival is organized by the students from the audiovisual sciences department at the Konrad Wolf Film Academy. It accepts international entries by students or amateurs in the categories of fiction, documentary, animation and experimental film. Every year filmmakers present their works, participate in podium discussions, and over 100 films compete for ten awards.
Seville European Film Festival
Country
Spain
Type of link
Festival
Event month
November
The main objective of the Seville European Film Festival is to promote European film culture, with a special focus on the newly emerging European film industries aimed at incorporating new methods of film-making. Additionally, the Festival will integrate films made both by new creators and by established professionals in order to show a comprehensive view of the most recent and significant releases at an international level. The official competitive programme is structured as follows: 1 Official Selection - European feature films not yet released in Spain. 2 Eurodoc - feature-length documentary films produced by European producers, without prior release in Spain. 3 Europe, Europe - feature films selected and nominated by the European Film Academy for the European Film Awards. 4 Eurimages - films co-financed by Eurimage. 5 Focus Europe - presentation of films from a specific European country with a selection of its best films released over the last few years. The festival has also special retrospective and thematic screenings and a non-competitive section for European short films.
Shadow Festival
Country
The Netherlands
Type of link
Festival
Section
documentary
Formats
16 mm, 35 mm, Beta
Deadline month
August
Event month
November
The Shadow Festival offers documentary-makers from all over the world the chance to show their work in a personal framework, where the contact and dialogue between filmmaker and public is highly cherished. The festival is a forum that focuses on the magic of the documentary. In addition to the programming, lectures and workshops will examine closely special features of the genre. The festival selection will aim to highlight works of both students and professionals. In addition, a podium will be available for internet and interactive documentaries.
Sheffield Doc/Fest
Country
United Kingdom
Type of link
Festival
Section
documentary
Formats
16 mm, 35 mm, Beta
Deadline month
February
Event month
June
The Sheffield International Documentary Festival is a public film festival and industry conference celebrating the best in factual film and television. It puts you face to face with the decision makers and talent that are exploring, experimenting and reinventing the documentary genre. Besides the autumn event, there are also Doc Nights taking place in spring - collection of outstanding film previews from around the world.