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The festival circuit: 8 Film & Video Festivals

The Editors
March 2008

Whether you made a feature-length movie, a short subject, an animated or experimental film; whether it's a narrative, a documentary or a music video, somewhere out there is an outlet for your film. Whatever their size, shape or specialty, the most rewarding festivals go beyond premiere screenings in stylish venues, red carpet parades and glitzy parties. The better festivals enrich the marketplace experience for filmmakers with discussions, demonstrations and panels. There are many more than listed here.

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WorldFest Houston Film Festival

open to public-yes; competition-yes; market-yes
Where: Houston, TX
When: April 11 - 20, 2008
Website Summary:
"WorldFest is the oldest Independent Film & Video Festival in the World. It was founded by award-winning producer/director Hunter Todd to present a quality film festival for independent filmmakers." 55-60 feature premieres."
Categories: Feature film, MOW, documentary, corporate and business film, student, experimental, TV production and commercials, music video (also: new media, screenplay, print and radio)
Entry Fee: From $45 (student) to $150 (feature, MOW)
Entry Deadline: See website for details
www.worldfest.org

Boulder International Film Festival

open to public-yes; competition-yes; market-yes; Where: Boulder, CO
When: [closed, check website for next season's entry deadlines]
Summary:
"Combine low entry fees with generous filmmaker hospitality, and open our festival to gifted film artists worldwide regardless of their financial condition. This principle has made the Boulder International Film Festival one of the most influential young film festivals in the U.S."
Categories: Feature film, short film, student, feature documentary, short documentary, animation, Colorado filmmaker showcase
Entry Fee: $40 Non-Students: $50 After June 30th Students: $60
Entry Deadline: See website for details
www.boulderinternationalfilmfestival.net

International Black Docufest

open to public-yes; competition-yes; market-yes;
Where: Atlanta, GA
When: September 18 - 20, 2008
Summary:
"The IBDF is a dynamic forum devoted to showcasing the most innovative and compelling documentary films on the lives of people of African descent globally."
Categories: Documentary
Entry Fee: $20 (early) $30 (late)
Entry Deadline: Early - February 15, late - July 11, 2008
www.internationalblackdocufest.com

Big Mini-DV Festival

open to public-yes; competition-yes; market-yes;
Where: Brooklyn, NY
When: [closed, check website for next season's entry deadlines]
Summary:
"The Big Mini-DV Festival is a two-day event hosted by the Media Arts Department of Long Island University's Brooklyn campus. The festival will recognize the best documentary and narrative video productions created with the Mini-DV format."
Categories: Narrative short, narrative long, documentary short, documentary long, experimental, animation
Entry Fee: $20
Entry Deadline: See website
www.bigminidv.com

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