Past Events :: Short Films

2nd Outer Limits Film And Video Series

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Documentaries, Live Action, Short Films | Event Type: Screenings
Starts: Apr 15, 2001 - Ends: Apr 15, 2001
Submission Deadline: Dec 22, 2000
Location: New York, New York, USA
Website: http://www.videolounge.org
The second Outer Limits Film and Video Series is a collaboratively organized series of short experimental, documentary, animation and independent narrative film and video, with an emphasis on work from the far geographic and cultural reaches. The 2001 series will focus on (but is not limited to) three areas of the global experience: global tourism and tourists; individualism, eccentrics and vernacular culture; and time and distance. Outer Limits is organized by Video Lounge, the New York Animation Festival and Perimeter Media + Culture Projects.

Art In Motion II

Starts: Feb 15, 2001 - Ends: Feb 17, 2001
Submission Deadline: Jan 01, 2001
Location: Los Angeles and Santa Monica, California, USA
Website: http://www.usc.edu/aim
The Second Annual International Festival of Time-Based Media is being presented by the University of Southern California School of Fine Arts, in collaboration with the Santa Monica Museum of Art. The festival will take place on both the USC Campus, Los Angeles and at the SMMoA, Santa Monica. Art In Motion is organized around a central theme, and the only criteria for submission is that works be "time-based." This year's theme is "The Vanishing Author?" an exploration of the changing view of whom is "The Author" of modern artwork. Entries may address the festival theme directly or indirectly. If, for example, you are an "Author," or your work is made collaboratively, employs sampling and appropriation and/or is available for others to sample, then it is addressing the theme. A jury will view all selected works and award, among others the US$1000 Intelefilm Award for Creative Excellence. The Art in Motion II jurors are Tom Leeser, Visual Effects Supervisor/Art Director at Rhythm & Hues; Janice Tanaka, a video collage artist; and T. Kim Trang, an internationally-acclaimed video artist and independent curator of digital media.

Inaugural Durango Film Festival

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Documentaries, Live Action, Short Films | Event Type: Competitive Festivals
Starts: Mar 10, 2001 - Ends: Mar 18, 2001
Submission Deadline: Jan 02, 2001
Location: Durango, Colorado, USA
Website: http://www.durangofilmfestival.com
The Inaugural Durango Film Festival is a new festival dedicated to showcasing independent film work in various mediums. The festival will feature several receptions, screenings and educational events. Winners will be determined by the festival's jury. The mission of this new festival is to entertain and educate the community, and to encourage and empower artists, through a competitive showcase of diverse and provocative independent feature films, documentaries, shorts and new media works.

Flickerfest 2001

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Live Action, Short Films | Event Type: Non-competitive Festivals, Screenings
Starts: Jan 04, 2001 - Ends: Jan 10, 2001
Submission Deadline: Jan 04, 2001
Location: Sydney, Australia
Website: http://www.flickerfest.com.au
Flickerfest is a short film festival that travels to various cities around Australia. Starting with a 7-day event in Sydney the event will take place in Kempsey, Canberra, Scone, Sawtell, Darwin, Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Alice Springs and Byron Bay. The festival, now in its third year, has screened to audiences of over 10,000 people. Every year Flickerfest presents special programs of short films that showcase the work of specific regions.

The 7th Annual Taos Talking Picture Festival

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Documentaries, Live Action, Short Films | Event Type: Competitive Festivals
Starts: Apr 05, 2001 - Ends: Apr 08, 2001
Submission Deadline: Jan 05, 2001
Location: Taos, New Mexico, USA
Website: http://www.ttpix.org
The 7th Annual Taos Talking Picture Festival showcases over 150 new independent films and videos, including features, documentaries, videos and shorts. Highlights include tributes, Hispanic and Native American programs, panel discussions, workshops and demonstrations focusing on the state of media. The Taos Land Grant Award gives 5 acres of land to be awarded to a filmmaker with a narrative, documentary or experimental film or video, 70 minutes or longer, which takes a fresh approach to storytelling and/or the cinematic medium. The town of Taos was originally established as an artists' colony.

The 5th Annual KC Filmmakers Jubilee

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Live Action, Short Films | Event Type: Competitive Festivals
Starts: Apr 04, 2001 - Ends: Apr 08, 2001
Submission Deadline: Jan 10, 2001
Location: Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Website: http://www.kcjubilee.org/
The fifth annual KC Filmmakers Jubilee is a celebration of independent filmmaking. All experimental and animation entries must be 30 minutes or less. A US$1000 prize will be awarded in each category.

16th Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Market

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Live Action, Short Films | Event Type: Non-competitive Festivals, Trade Shows
Starts: Jan 26, 2001 - Ends: Feb 03, 2001
Submission Deadline: Jan 26, 2001
Location: Clermont-Ferrand, France
Website: http://www.clermont-filmfest.com
The 16th Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Market allows short filmmakers the opportunity to showcase their work to an international audience of distributors, buyers and producers who are searching for new talent and content. The market offers viewing areas of more than 3,000 new titles and special screenings. The 700-page market catalogue highlights the films presented at the market. The event gives industry professionals a chance to meet and work on setting up future deals. The European Union MEDIA programme is a supporter of the market.

Phoenix Film Festival

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Documentaries, Live Action, Short Films | Event Type: Competitive Festivals
Starts: Feb 09, 2001 - Ends: Feb 11, 2001
Submission Deadline: Feb 09, 2001
Location: Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Website: http://www.phoenixfilmfestival.com/
The Phoenix Film Festival is a celebration of the movie image. The event features many screenings, seminars, tributes and answer and question discussions.

11th Edition Of The Montreal First Peoples' Festival

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Documentaries, Live Action, Short Films | Event Type: Competitive Festivals
Starts: Jun 11, 2001 - Ends: Jul 21, 2001
Submission Deadline: Feb 16, 2001
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Website: http://www.nativelynx.qc.ca
TERRES EN VUES/LAND InSIGHTS, an association created to promote native culture, is presenting the 11th Edition of the Montreal First Peoples' Festival. The event highlights films made by American natives and about native issues and topics. Selected films and videos will be in competition, unless the filmmaker wishes them to be screened only. Awards will be given on June 17, during a special event. To be eligible for competition, the work must have been produced no more than 3 years before the festival. Awards are given for the artistic quality of the works showing originality in terms of content and style, a skillful sense of film or media expression and corresponding deeply to the soul of the First Peoples.

The Texas Film Festival

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Documentaries, Live Action, Short Films | Event Type: Non-competitive Festivals
Starts: Feb 20, 2001 - Ends: Feb 24, 2001
Submission Deadline: Feb 20, 2001
Location: College Station, Texas, USA
Website: http://films.tamu.edu
The Texas Film Festival is the largest student-run festival in the U.S. The festival focuses on the artistic and educational aspects of film and video and welcomes works by students and novices, as well as more well-known filmmakers. The event offers addresses and informal workshops with the artists. Some of the past guests have included Spike Lee, Oliver Stone and Robert Rodriguez.