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10th Feminale International Women's Film Festival

Posted In | Event Category: Live Action | Event Type: Non-competitive Festivals
Starts: Oct 12, 2000 - Ends: Oct 17, 2000
Submission Deadline: Jun 01, 2000
Location: K, Germany
Website: http://www.deminale.de
The Feminale in K

Anima Mundi Web

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, New Media | Event Type: Competitive Festivals
Starts: Jul 23, 2000 - Ends: Jul 23, 2000
Submission Deadline: Jun 01, 2000
Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Website: http://www.animamundi.com.br/
Anima Mundi Web is Brazil's international animation Web competition. The event is open to all countries and work must be in Flash and gif formats. The festival will pre-select 20 animations and an international jury will vote for the winners. The international jury will consist of the people that have registered on the Anima Mundi Festival Web site. The winners will be announced on the closing night of the Anima Mundi Festival in Rio de Janeiro. The deadline for entries is June 1, 2000. For judging go to www.animamundiweb.com.br.

The 5th International Festival of New Film

Posted In | Event Category: New Media, Short Films | Event Type: Screenings
Starts: Sep 23, 2000 - Ends: Sep 30, 2000
Submission Deadline: Jun 01, 2000
Location: Split, Croatia
Website: http://www.st.carnet.hr/split-filmfest
The 5th International Festival of New Film celebrates new, creative, innovative, personal, radical, subversive work in film, video and new media. All works must have been completed after January 1, 1999. Entries must be sent on VHS tape or CD-Rom. An Art Film Market will take place during the Festival, concentrating on the growing South European Market area.

The 7th Annual Chicago Underground Film Festival

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Documentaries, Live Action, Short Films | Event Type: Competitive Festivals
Starts: Aug 18, 2000 - Ends: Aug 24, 2000
Submission Deadline: Jun 01, 2000
Location: Chicago, Illinois, USA
The Chicago Underground Film Festival is designed to showcase the defiantly independent filmmaker. The festival's mission is to promote films and videos that dissent radically in form, technique or content from the "indie" mainstream presenting works that challenge and transcend commercial expectations. The festival will award cash prizes to films and videos selected by the jury as best in these categories: Feature, Short, Documentary, Animation, Experimental, Audience Choice and "made in Chicago." The Chicago Underground Film Fund has been established to provide completion funds for films that are in keeping with the festival's defiantly independent and deliberately scandalous spirit. Recipients are awarded grants of US$500-$2,000 in cash and services. The festival screening committee will select the films and videos. Notification of entries making the festival will be before July 1, 2000. Screening dates and times will be announced by July 15.

The 3rd Annual Golden Marble Awards

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Live Action | Event Type: Competitive Festivals
Starts: Sep 14, 2000 - Ends: Sep 14, 2000
Submission Deadline: Jun 01, 2000
Location: New York, New York, USA
The 3rd Annual Golden Marble Awards will honor excellence in children's advertising. Judges include: Alice Germanetti, Sr. Partner Creative Director Ogilvy & Mather; John Barry, Creative Director J. Walter Thompson; Joe Bacal, Co-Chairman & Creative Director Griffin Bacal; Dave Shea, Sr. VP Creative Director Saatchi & Saatchi; Chris McKee, Chief Creative Officer The Geppetto Group and Doug Zarkin, VP GWhiz Youth Marketing. The Golden Marble Awards will be presented at a lunch ceremony as part of a 2-day conference on breakthrough marketing to kids entitled "Advertising to Kids." The television commercial product categories are Best Electronic/Video Game Commercial, Best Doll Commercial, Best Action Figure Commercial, Best Game Commercial, Best Creative Play Commercial, Best Toy Commercial-General, Best Breakfast Food Commercial, Best Snack Food Commercial, Best Beverage Commercial, Best Food Commercial-General, Best Clothing/Apparel/Accessories Commercial, Best Non-Food Packaged Good Commercial, Best Commercial for a Television Program, Home Video or Movie, Best Commercial for a Television Network or Programming Block and Best Entertainment Venue Commercial. Other awards include Best Cinema Advertising, Best On-line Advertising, Best Animation Company (Cel), Best Animation Company (SFX), Best Commercial Directed to Parents of Preschoolers, Best Overall Campaign and Best Public Service Advertising.

Folimage Exhibit In Annecy

Posted In | Event Category: Animation | Event Type: Exhibits
Starts: Jun 01, 2000 - Ends: Oct 31, 2000
Submission Deadline: Jun 01, 2000
Location: Annecy, France
Folimage, the creators of the 1995 Cartoon D'Or winner LE MOINE ET LE POISSON (THE MONK AND THE FISH), is showing an exhibition of their world-famous work. The traveling event screened in Valence, France earlier this year and moved to Annecy at the beginning of the Annecy Animation Festival. The event features scripts, storyboards, original drawings, sets, models and puppets.

Read about Folimage's other Cartoon D'Or winning film, L'ENFANT AU GRELOT/CHARLIE'S CHRISTMAS, by the director himself Jacques-Rémy Girerd in Animation World Magazine in English or French.

27th International Emmy Awards

Posted In | Event Category: Documentaries, Television | Event Type: Competitive Festivals
Starts: Nov 20, 2000 - Ends: Nov 20, 2000
Submission Deadline: Jun 02, 2000
Location: New York, New York, USA
Website: http://www:intlemmyawards.com
Organized by the International Council of the National Academy of Television Arts
and Sciences, the International Emmy Awards acknowledge the special skills of the
men and women who create and produce television programs outside of the United
States. Awards are presented in seven categories of programming: Drama,
Documentary, Arts Documentary, Performing Arts, Popular Arts, Children and Young
People, and News Coverage.

The Indiana Film and Video Festival

Posted In | Event Category: Short Films | Event Type: Competitive Festivals
Starts: Jul 15, 2000 - Ends: Jul 15, 2000
Submission Deadline: Jun 02, 2000
Location: Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Website: http://www.indyfilmsociety.org
The Indiana Film and Video Festival celebrates independent film and video from Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan and Ohio. Sponsored by the Indiana Film Society, the event is set up to encourage Midwest artists to create original films and videos. Winners are selected by the festival jury and share in cash prizes. The chosen films are screened at the festival and an audience prize and best of show award are given out on the night of the event. Winners have the chance to have their films aired on the TV series REEL TIME.

Annecy International Film Festival and Market

Posted In | Event Category: Animation | Event Type: Competitive Festivals, Exhibits, Seminars / Workshops, Trade Shows
Starts: Jun 05, 2000 - Ends: Jun 10, 2000
Submission Deadline: Jun 05, 2000
Location: Annecy, France
Website: http://www.annecy.org
The 24th International Festival of animated film is now accepting entries for animated short films, television series, commissioned films and student films. Entry forms are now available on the festival web site. The three selection committees will gather in Annecy March 2-12, 2000 in order to choose the 5 features and 10 programs of shorts which will compose the official competition together with the 3 or 4 school and graduation film programs and the 8 TV & commissioned film programs, representing in total more that 30 hours of viewing. After honoring Japanese Animation in 1999, the festival will celebrate a century of animation, in an unprecedented tribute to all forms of the art. The festivities even include the participation of Richard Williams. The triple Oscar-winning animator, regarded by many in the industry as a modern master, will offer a three-day Animation Masterclass on the principles of animation, June 3-5, 2000. The MIFA expo (International Animated Film Market) will be open June 7-10, 2000, and feature a sizable new technologies area. The MIFA conference themes and speaker names will be available soon on the festival web site. Participation forms for the scientific conference NPAR 2000 (First International Symposium on Non Photorealistic Animation and Rendering, June 5-7, 2000) will be ready in February.

RISD FILM: A Celebration of Contributions to the Film Industry

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Live Action | Event Type: Exhibits
Starts: Jun 08, 2000 - Ends: Jun 10, 2000
Submission Deadline: Jun 08, 2000
Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
The Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) will host a three-part multi-disciplinary exhibition titled "RISD FILM: A Celebration of Contributions to the Film Industry." Curated by Burleigh Smith, head of the Film Program at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, "RISD FILM" will feature works by such noted RISD alumni as Gus Van Sant '75, Martha Coolidge '68, Mary Lambert '74, Bob Richardson '79, Jean De Segonzac '75 and Seth MacFarlane '95. The event will include an invitational afternoon event for industry executives, agents, managers and media; an evening fundraising event at the DGA on June 8; and a special public screening at Santa Monica College on June 10. The afternoon exhibition at the DGA will be 6 hours in its entirety, divided among the three screening rooms by animation/features, advertising/television/music videos and shorts/independents. The industry screening is scheduled from 2 - 5 pm. The fundraiser's festivities on Thursday evening from 7 - 10 pm will feature a compilation screening of selected works from the exhibition. MacFarlane, whose senior thesis at RISD evolved into the current version of FAMILY GUY, of which he is creator and executive producer, will serve as Master of Ceremonies. All proceeds from this event will be used for scholarships for film, animation and video students at RISD.