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  1. Festival seeks own identity.(Entertainment)(The UO's 11th Queer Film Festival opens with Sherman Alexie's latest): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  2. 19th Hong Kong International Film Festival (1995) by HK Urban Council, 1995
  3. Snobs and Snubs at Cannes.(1999 Cannes Film Festival): An article from: Cineaste by Robert Sklar, 1999-09-22
  4. AIVF guide to international film & video festivals by Kathryn Bowser, 1996
  5. Eclecticism triumphs at the montreal world film festival. (Communiques).: An article from: Cineaste by Richard Porton, 2001-12-22
  6. Robert Kesten turns theater skills into successful film festival. (Feature Section: Film & Entertainment).: An article from: Fairfield County Business Journal by Gail Kaunoski, 2003-02-03
  7. An Encyclopedia of Film Festivals (Foundations in Library and Information Science) by Robert A. Nowlan, Gwendolyn Wright Nowlan, 1989-01
  8. In Canada, a start-up festival highlights creativity of Baha'i filmmakers.(The Arts)(Cause and Effect Baha'i Film Festival, 2003): An article from: One Country
  9. The Thessaloniki Film Festival: Cultural Globalization. (Communiques).: An article from: Cineaste by Dan Georgakas, 2002-03-22
  10. Golpe de exhibidores a filmes de Novaro y Rimoch.(exhibición de películas independientes en México; participación en el Festival Internacional de Cannes)(TT: ... Film Festival): An article from: Proceso by Columba Vértiz, 2001-05-13
  11. Brave Films Wild Nights: 25 Years of Festival Fever by Brian D. Johnson, 2000-08-11
  12. What's going on: Australian film festival.: An article from: Business Mexico by Matthew Brayman, 2003-04-01
  13. Ethnic Identities at the Thessaloniki Film Festival.(Greece): An article from: Cineaste by Louis Menashe, 1999-09-22
  14. The Search for Common Ground Film Festival. (Film: seeing the other sides).(Brief Article): An article from: Sojourners by Molly Marsh, 2002-01-01

61. Wildlife-film.com - The Website For Wildlife Film Makers
Magazine and directory for wildlife film makers. Includes wildlife film festivals and events diary.
http://www.wildlife-film.com/
What wildlife-film.com offers: All the latest news about wildlife film festivals, new productions, developments, equipment, competitions and more - for film-makers and enthusiasts alike. A regularly updated calendar of wildlife film related events. Specialist directories of festivals, producers, facilities, equipment, organisations, publications and freelance personnel connected with the wildlife film-making industry. A free newsletter (e-zine) emailed monthly to subscribers - Wildlife Film News. I would like to introduce you to wildlife-film.com - the international web directory for makers and enthusiasts of wildlife films. This new website will be a magazine and specialist directory for all concerned with images and sounds of the natural world including film, television, photography, multimedia and all associated festivals, facilities, equipment, publications, organisations and freelance personnel. The worldwide web is undeniably becoming the popular and effective way of spreading information, with search engines being by far the most common way users find the sites they want. The problem is that each search engine uses different and constantly changing criteria to rank sites, and as the number of sites is continually and rapidly expanding the chance of a particular site being found diminishes. The answer is the use of specialist directories (or portal sites) such as wildlife-film.com, which have a high search engine presence and attract an ever-increasing number of relevant visitors. Aims and Features of wildlife-film.com 1. To provide a platform for you to spread your news, advertise your products/services, and contribute to the on-line calendar 2. To provide you with a database of all services and personnel relevant to your industry. 3. To be frequently updated with magazine style news, therefore building a regular audience. 4. To drive more traffic to your own website, if you have one, via the directory sections. 5. To provide a cost-effective way for those without their own websites to have a relevant, high-profile web presence. 6. To constantly strive for top search engine performance through html adjustments according to the latest search engine intelligence. 7. To distribute via email a free monthly newsletter (or e-zine) to all subscribers giving you a further chance to spread your news to interested parties - even if they don’t regularly visit the website! Above all it is a website for its members and will constantly listen and adapt to members’ suggestions. Membership of wildlife-film.com Full Membership entitles you to: 1. An entry in the directory of your choice with your logo, up to 100 words describing who you are, what you do and why visitors should look at your own website if applicable, your full contact details, site and email links. 2. Ammendments to your directory entry throughout your membership. 3. Free contributions to the calendar, news sections and newsletter. 4. Extra advertising space will be for sale on the site once daily visitors have reached a certain number. nature films wildlife film natural history Freelance Membership entitles you to: 1. An entry in the freelance directory with up to 50 words describing who you are and what you do, your full contact details and an email link if you have one. 2. Free contributions to the calendar, news sections and newsletter. Costs of Membership Full membership: £50 set-up (once only) plus £99 per year for hosting and maintenance. film Freelance membership: £49 per year hosting (no set-up charge). The above prices will be subject to VAT. (For those without websites we can design pages to be linked from wildlife-film.com for a special rate of just £99 per page - please ask for further details). How to Join wildlife-film.com Simply send us the wording you require for your entry by email (info@wildlife-film.com), fax or post - see the examples on the preview site http://www.wildlife-film.com/preview. Logos can be emailed as .jpg or .gif or send a good quality printed version eg. on a brochure, and we will do the rest! You will be invoiced for your membership in due course. Future Developments This will not be a static website - it will be updated daily - future developments will include sound, video, animation, quicktime virtual reality, web TV and much more. Watch this space! If you have any queries please do not hesitate to contact us by email or phone. We look forward to your membership of wildlife-film.com!

62. Mizel Center For Arts And Culture
Provides performing and visual arts, workshops and classes, and film festivals to promote multicultural creativity.
http://www.mizelcenter.org/
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63. FirstGlance - Beta
Indipendent film festivals in Philadelphia and Los Angeles.
http://www.firstglancefilms.com

64. Film Festival Home Page
Information, schedules, and entry details for film festivals based in New Zealand.
http://www.nzff.co.nz/
Email Newsletter Links Merchandise Study Guide For Schools ... Photos 2005 Welcome to the website for the 2005 Telecom New Zealand International Film Festivals. The schedule for the Masterton Festival is now online.
The screening schedule and information on the Greymouth Festival (Sep 30 - Oct 2) can be found here
Information for other centres will be loaded as it becomes available. Select your location to see what films we can promise when the Film Festival comes to you. Auckland
July 8 - 24 Levin
November 3 - 16 Palmerston North
August 4 - 21 Christchurch
July 28 - August 14 Masterton
October 12 - 26 Queenstown
October 27 - November 9 Dunedin
July 22 - August 7 Napier
August 17 - September 4 Tauranga August 25 - September 7 Gisborne November 10 - 23 Nelson September 8 - 21 Wellington July 15 - 31 Hamilton August 11 - 28 New Plymouth September 1 - 14 Whangarei November 17 - 30

65. KAOS FILMS & NFTS Present :: The British Short Screenplay Competition 2004
The winning script will be produced by Kaos Films to be exhibited in UK cinemas and entered into film festivals around the world.
http://www.kaosfilms.co.uk/

66. Toronto International Film Festival 01 At Movie Forum
Articles, film reviews, and discussion related to the festival since 1999.
http://www.movieforum.com/features/festivals/tiff01/index.shtml
Toronto International Film Festival [2001]
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67. Visual Communications
Promotes intercultural understanding through the creation, presentation, preservation, and support of Asian American independent media and film festivals.
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68. Irish Arts Foundation
Present Irish and Celtic art and cultural events. Noted for presenting the annual San Francisco Celtic Music Arts Festival, the IAF is a fulltime multi-diciplinary organization and presents film festivals, concerts, theatre, workshops, literary events and readings.
http://www.iaf.org/

69. IndieWIRE > Park City
News, gossip and streaming media clips from the major film festivals.
http://www.indiewire.com/parkcity/
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Six Selected for Second Year Sundance Annenberg Fellowship
by Eugene Hernandez (May 26, 2005) Six filmmakers have been named the second annual Annenberg Film Fellows by the Sundance Institute Hilary Brougher D.W. Harper David Kaplan Stew Elisabeth Subrin and Taika Waititi , participants in this year's Sundance Institute's Feature Film Program , have been chosen to receive a combination of personal stipends, residencies and creative support. The program marks a five year commitment by Annenberg and Sundance, valued at $5 million.
Winter Fests Sundance, Rotterdam and Berlin Jumpstart World Film Market
by Anthony Kaufman (January 19, 2005) With the Sundance Film Festival getting underway tomorrow, the Park City event marks a starting point for buyers and sellers from across the globe. Especially in light of the winter's key clearinghouse, the American Film Market (AFM), moving out of February to November, there's now a vacuum in the annual indie biz calendar that frosty festivals like Sundance, Rotterdam, and Berlin could begin to fill.
In Depth Park City New in iPOP recent Buzz/Rumors more Buzz/Rumors Six Selected for Second Year Sundance Annenberg Fellowship
Six filmmakers have been named the second annual Annenberg Film Fellows by the Sundance Institute. Hilary Brougher, D.W. Harper, David Kaplan, Stew, Elisabeth Subrin and Taika Waititi, participants in this year's Sundance Institute's Feature Film Program, have been chosen to receive a combination of personal stipends, residencies and creative support. The program marks a five year commitment by Annenberg and Sundance, valued at $5 million. Eugene Hernandez reports.

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71. Neocinema.com – Dogma 2001: The New Rules For Internet Cinema
Ten rules to follow when creating internet cinema rather than a film for film festivals.
http://www.neocinema.com/
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Dogma 2001: The New Rules for Internet Cinema
Putting a film designed for festivals on the Internet is no more Internet cinema than putting housework on a stage makes it theater. This is a different venue, with different requirements: The Internet has severe bandwidth limitations, there's a lot fighting for the viewer's attention, and there is a significant community aspect unique to the medium which should be taken into account. This is not a theater. Here, the viewer is in control. Accordingly, true Internet cinema follows these ten rules:
  • Total running time should not exceed five minutes.
    This is the Internet, not television. This is usually a desk, not the living room. Time and attention are compromised in this venue. Know it, live it.
  • Something interesting must occur within ten seconds.
    In a theater, the environment forces the viewer to focus their attention on the screen, allowing the movie to take its time establishing itself. On the Internet, viewers are often at their desk with a cat on their lap or the phone ringing or kids needing attention or cooking something or whatever. And even just inside the computer there are many distractions: incoming email, IMs, other interesting apps to play with. To compete successfully for the viewer's attention in this environment you gotta act quickly and decisevely. That "something interesting" need not include an explosion (someone please call Hollywood and let them know), but it must capture the user's attention. Research indicates that computer users will click away if they don't get some useful activity within ten seconds.
  • 72. KINEMA Homepage
    A journal for film and audiovisual media. Selected articles on film theory as well as information about related books and film festivals.
    http://www.kinema.uwaterloo.ca/

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    are accepted in English and French and should conform to the MLA or Chicago Style Sheet. Manuscripts (WordPerfect, Word or any compatible Windows word processor files) are welcome (as e-mail attachment, on CD-ROM or 3.5"/9cm diskettes). Please append a short biographical note about the author to each contribution. Submit all correspondence to: The Editor, KINEMA , Fine Arts (Film Studies) University of Waterloo , Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 3G1, Canada Tel: +1.519.888.4567 ext. 3709 Fax: +1.519.746.4982 KINEMA ISSN 1192-6252
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    73. Film Festivals -- Documentary Film Festival Listings, Announcements, Documentary
    Extensive listings of film festivals. Including Documentary film festivals,Sundance Film Festival, Independent Film Festival.
    http://www.documentaryfilms.net/festivals.htm
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    How to Start Your Own Film Festival: A 12-Step Program Exclusively Documentary Academia Film Olomouc Amnesty International Film Festival Australian International Documentary Conference - Held in early November. Denver Jazz on Film Festival - Won't be a venue for most documentary filmmakers, because this festival only shows films about jazz, but if your film meets that criteria you should get in contact with them. They show historical jazz footage and documentaries. A must for any jazz fan with the time and the money to get to Denver in mid-February when this festival occurs. docfest New York International Documentary Festival. An annual international non-competitive event spanning 5 days of screenings in New York City. docfest is held in late April, early May. All screenings are held at The Directors Guild of America Theater 110 West 57th St., New York City Doclands Ireland's documentary film festival and market.

    74. New Spanix
    Resource for Spanishspeaking filmmakers and actors, with news, casting calls, information about studios, talent agencies, and film festivals.
    http://www.cineasta.com/
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    are for sale. US$10.000 each obo. Contact: Juan Vela
    jvela@spanix.com

    75. Mark Litwak's Entertainment Law Resources - Film Festivals
    Entertainment Law Resources for Film, TV and Multimedia Producers by author andentertainment attorney Mark Litwak provides indepth information to assist
    http://www.marklitwak.com/film_festivals/
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    2005 PLANET ANT FILM AND VIDEO FESTIVAL
    The 2005 PLANET ANT FILM AND VIDEO FESTIVAL is a celebration of independent movies and the people who make them. The program covers the range of videos and films being created by local and international artists from professionals to students.
    (Month of Festival: June)
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    Website: http://www.planetant.com/festival/ 3rd Annual Baytowne Film Festival The 3rd Annual Baytowne Film Festival features screenings of independent films from emerging artists and filmmakers. (Month of Festival: September) 9100 Baytowne Wharf Blvd., Suite B-1 Sandestin, FL 32550 Tel-1: 850-267-8118 Fax : 850-267-8119 e-mail: baytownefilmfestival@sandestin.com Website: http://baytownefilmfestival.com 3rd Annual Houston Multi-Cultural Independent Film Festival Short Films - Features - Documentaries - Guest Speakers - Industry Seminars - Distributors - Feature-length and short films Three days of intensive networking opportunities for emerging filmmakers, industry professionals and corporate sponsors. (Month of Festival: October) 5821 Southwest Frwy Suite 410 Houston, Texas 77057 - USA

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    Lists of films which have won Best Picture awards at major film festivals and award shows.
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    77. Bright Lights Film Journal | Animator Oskar Fischinger
    By 1935, the films of avantgarde animator Oskar Fischinger were being shown on cinema screens and at film festivals throughout the world as the last word in modernism.
    http://www.brightlightsfilm.com/22/fischinger.html
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    To be automatically notified when the next issue is posted, join our mailing list home current issue archives ... links The Films of Oskar Fischinger, Vol. 1. VHS videocassette: Jack Rutberg Fine Arts Inc. 357 N. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90036. (213) 938-5222. $75. Reviewed by GARY MORRIS Film historians have made much, and rightly so, of the enormous influence of 1930s German and Austrian emigres on the American film scene and by extension on American culture in general. Alongside auteurs like Murnau, Wilder , Preminger, Ulmer , et al. were artists toiling in more rareified realms. One of the most important (and lately overlooked) of these was the avant-garde animator and painter Oskar Fischinger. He worked at UFA in the 1920s, designed special effects for Lang's silent sci-fi flick Woman on the Moon, fled the Nazis for making "degenerate" art, created shorts for Paramount and M-G-M , spent a year with Disney on Fantasia

    78. Our World-Underwater
    Chicago based consumer dive show, open to the general public, with information on hotel accommodations, hours and dates of operation, exhibitor contacts, film festivals, along with workshop details.
    http://www.ourworldunderwater.com
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    2006 Our World-Underwater Information is Here! Join DAN Today!
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    February 24 - 26, 2006 EARLY BIRD SPECIAL NOW AVAILABLE! Click here to download order form. THE SCUBA TOUR POOL IS BACK! Tell your friends - Try SCUBA for FREE! New product demos will also be available in the pool during the show! This is our 36th Annual Our World-Underwater Show and it is looking GREAT! New for 2006:
    • Film Festival Friday and Saturday evening will be on the same floor under the same roof! Children's Film Festival on Saturday at 1PM will be a BLAST! Workshops and seminars will also be located in the convention center, so no more long walks through the tunnel!
    These are just a few of the people from the Scuba Diving world that will be participating in the show:
    • Stan Waterman - MCEE Friday night film Al Hornsby Cathy Church Phil Nuyton Richard Gagne Robert "Bob" Marx Bret Gilliam
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    79. Bienvenue Sur Le Site Web Du FESPACO
    Official site for the annual African film festival provides information about the films and filmmakers plus news, regional details, entry guidelines and past festivals. English, French
    http://www.fespaco.bf/
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    80. The World Film Festival
    Competition recognized by the International Federation of film Producers Associations. Shows to see, ticket information, and archives with information about past festivals.
    http://www.ffm-montreal.org/

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