Past Events :: Non-competitive Festivals

The 8th International Animation Festival Hiroshima 2000

Posted In | Event Category: Animation | Event Type: Non-competitive Festivals
Starts: Aug 24, 2000 - Ends: Aug 28, 2000
Submission Deadline: Mar 21, 2000
Location: Hiroshima, Japan
Website: http://www.urban.ne.jp/home/hiroanim/
Created 15 years ago, the Hiroshima Festival celebrates peace through the art of animation. This year's event will feature special programs on the work of Tadahito Mochinaga; Turkish animation; a screening of LOTUS LATERN; and a retrospective of Feodor Khitruk. Seminars on the creation of animation will be led by world-renowned artists B

International Video Festival

Posted In | Event Category: Documentaries, Live Action | Event Type: Non-competitive Festivals
Starts: Jun 03, 2000 - Ends: Jun 11, 2000
Submission Deadline: Mar 30, 2000
Location: Gaillard (near Geneva), France
Website: http://www.123clap.com
A video festival for music, fiction and documentary films under 26 minutes.

Anima Mundi 2000

Posted In | Event Category: Animation | Event Type: Exhibits, Non-competitive Festivals, Seminars / Workshops
Starts: Jul 14, 2000 - Ends: Jul 30, 2000
Submission Deadline: Mar 31, 2000
Location: Rio de Janeiro and S, Brazil
Website: http://www.animamundi.com.br/
Rio de Janeiro: July 14 - 23, 2000

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Hollywood Film Festival

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Short Films | Event Type: Non-competitive Festivals
Starts: Aug 02, 2000 - Ends: Aug 07, 2000
Submission Deadline: Mar 31, 2000
Location: Hollywood, California, USA
Website: http://hollywoodfestival.com
The Hollywood Film Festival is currently accepting entries for its 4th annual festival.
Both short and long-form animated films are being accepted for the animation
category. Foreign language films must have subtitles. Entry fee for animation shorts:
$35 per film.

Maui Film Festival

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Documentaries, Live Action, Short Films | Event Type: Non-competitive Festivals
Starts: May 31, 2000 - Ends: Jun 03, 2000
Submission Deadline: Apr 15, 2000
Location: Maui, Hawaii, USA
Website: http://www.mauifilmfestival.com
The Maui Film Festival prides itself on the presentation of life-affirming,
compassionate and transformative storytelling in exemplary films and digital cinema.
Features, shorts, documentaries and animation are accepted, as well as screenplays.
Special Events include: Silversword Lifetime Achievement Award, Filmmakers Panels,
Spirit of Aloha Audience Awards, Midnight VIP Cruise, Taste of Wailea and
Opening/Closing Galas.

Mediawave - International Visual Arts Festival

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, New Media | Event Type: Exhibits, Non-competitive Festivals
Starts: Apr 25, 2000 - Ends: May 01, 2000
Submission Deadline: Apr 25, 2000
Location: Soprani, Hungary
Website: http://www.interlog.com/~filmgyor
This festival will present films that are ousted from traditional distribution venues and can rarely be seen in movie theaters or on TV, including animation films based on techniques expanding the limits of animation. The program includes East-West meetings; photographic and fine art exhibitions; contemporary, improvised, alternative and folk music concerts; as well as theater, performance and dance works.

Outer Limits

Posted In | Event Category: Documentaries, Live Action, Short Films | Event Type: Non-competitive Festivals
Starts: May 16, 2000 - Ends: Jun 17, 2000
Submission Deadline: May 16, 2000
Location: New York, New York, USA
Website: http://www.nyaf.org
The New York Animation Festival, in collaboration with Video Lounge, presents Outer Limits, an international series of short animation, experimental, narrative and documentary film and video. Outer Limits will present a vast array of independent and innovative work from more than a dozen countries. An international program featuring animated films by Amy Kravitz (ROOST AND THE TRAP), Dana Behrman (PIGLATIN), Avi Katz (LAST WALTZ IN NEW YORK) and Sylvie Bringas and Orly Yadim (SILENCE) will be held on May 16 at 7:30 pm and May 18 at 9:30 pm. Also a program of new animation from Australia will be screened on June 2 at 7 pm, presented by Melbourne animator Rhian Hinkley. A program of recent Swiss Animation on June 16 at 9 pm and a retrospective of Swiss animator Georges Schwizgebel on June 17 at 7 pm will be presented by Fantoche International Animation Festival.

First Bristol Animated Encounters

Posted In | Event Category: Animation | Event Type: Non-competitive Festivals, Screenings
Starts: May 19, 2000 - Ends: May 21, 2000
Submission Deadline: May 19, 2000
Location: Bristol, UK
Website: http://www.animated-encounters.org.uk
A weekend of animation is coming to Bristol and the home town toon house Aardman Animations' will open the first Bristol Animated Encounters with a sneak peak of the animated feature film, CHICKEN RUN. Animated Encounters is supported by DreamWorks SKG, Torribles, Aardman Animations, WESTEC, BBC Bristol, Bristol City Council, Bristol Tourism and Conference Bureau, A for Animation and Farrington Lewis. The first night will conclude with "Outrageous Animation Cabaret" featuring the regurgitating razor blades and anal fire breathing act of The Incredible Blood Brothers, plus cartoons from the dark side. At 11 am on Saturday, May 20, "Children's" will screen new kids cartoons including the BAA award-winning episodes of MAISIE and FOXBUSTERS. On Saturday at 1 pm, "International Round-Up 1 & 2" will highlight world class animated shorts, including many UK premiers such as Charlie Ramos' THE METAMORPHOSIS and Australian Annette Trevitt's COLLEEN SPENCER. The program will be repeated on Sunday, May 21 at 7 pm. "Home Run/Bristol Animation Selection" will be presented at 3 pm on Saturday, May 20. The screening will feature some of the earliest Aardman films such as Bill Mather's THE AUDITION, Nick Park's CREATURE COMFORTS, and Peter Lord's MOVING WAR STORY, plus local Bristol productions like THE SECRET ADVENTURES OF TOM THUMB, directed by Dave Borthwick of bolexbrothers and Andy Wyatt's SID THE SIDESPLITTER. At 7 pm on Saturday, "Brit Flicks/British Animation Selection" will feature world premiers from Brian Wood (SCHOOL DISCO), Sandra Ensby (FAST SPIN FLING), Sam Morrison (EMMA 18), Bob Godfrey (TWO OFF THE CUFF), Mark Baker (JOLLY ROGER) and Paul Bush (THE ALBATROSS). At 9 pm on Saturday, the festival will present "Watch with Mother," a retrospective of 1970s TV animation. Kicking off Sunday, May 21's schedule will be "British Animation Award Winners 2000," including this year's BAFTA winning THE MAN WITH THE BEAUTIFUL EYES by Jonathan Hodgson; Peter Peake's HUM DRUM; bolexbrothers' ad for Nestea by Dave Borthwick; and Richard Goleszowski's ROBBIE THE REINDEER. On Sunday at 1 pm, the festival will feature a sneak peak of the 35 mm release of FANTASIA 2000. "Desert Island Flicks" at 3 pm on Sunday will feature Phill Jupitus' selection of cartoon classics that he would want with him if stranded on a desert island. Starting at noon on Sunday, "Interact Animation Live and Online" will allow guests the chance to check out the latest animated Web sites, followed by a Chill Out Party, from 7 to 11 pm, when the best will be projected on a big screen.

The Maui Film Festival

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Documentaries, Live Action, Short Films | Event Type: Non-competitive Festivals
Starts: May 31, 2000 - Ends: Apr 03, 2000
Submission Deadline: May 31, 2000
Location: Maui, Hawaii, USA
Website: http://www.mauifilmfestival.com
The Maui Film Festival highlights life-affirming and compassionate features, shorts, documentaries animation and screenplays. Festival venues include under-the-stars Celestial Cinema, the 1,200 seat state-of-the-art Castle Theater and the oceanside open-air SandDance Theater. Special events will include Silversword Lifetime Achievement Award, filmmakers panels, Spirit of Aloha Audience Awards, a midnight VIP cruise, Taste of Wailea and opening/closing galas.

British Short Film Festival

Posted In | Event Category: Short Films | Event Type: Non-competitive Festivals
Starts: Sep 21, 2000 - Ends: Sep 28, 2000
Submission Deadline: Jun 01, 2000
Location: London, UK
This unique event will spotlight new cutting-edge filmmaking talent from around the world, with a big focus on film schools and student filmmakers. There will be a series of screenings highlighting the work of the UK's major centers of filmmaking and a round-table discussion on "How To Promote Your Short Film To Maximum Effect." Films or videos made during or after June 1999 and up to 40 minutes in length are eligible for entry. All the films will be in competition.