![]() Films must be submitted on FilmFreeway () with complete information.ĥ. Films need to have been completed no later than the beginning of the calendar year prior to the festival (the deadline for 2023 will be no earlier than Jan 1, 2022).Ĥ. Films will be judged within these genres: Documentary, Fiction, Student Fiction Films, Music Video, Horror, Animation.ģ. Films cannot exceed 20 minutes in length including credits.Ģ. Late and Final Deadline (By April 1, 2023): Standard Fee: $35ġ. Regular Deadline (By March 1, 2023): Standard Fee: $30 FEE:Įarly Bird Deadline (By February 1, 2023): Standard Fee: $25 There are no refunds for entries with incomplete information. Movie submissions that do not include full payment of entry fees by Apwill not be accepted. ![]() Incomplete entry forms will not be accepted. ENTRY FORM AND FILMSįilms can be submitted online through /festival/NassauFilmFestival. Best of Festival and Princeton Tiger Awards will be given in the filmmaker and student filmmaker categories. All genres and styles of films will be considered. Films are to be from :30 seconds to 20 minutes in length. This film festival gives an opportunity for new and current filmmakers worldwide to have their short films screened. Princeton Garden Theatre 160 Nassau Street, Princeton NJ. We remind readers that the 25th Seoul International Women’s Film Festival will take place from August 24 – 30, 2023 in Seoul, Korea.Saturday May 20 and Sunday May 21, 2023. We recommend filmmakers to read the full Rules and Regulations here: – Submissions must be done through the online entry system at the festival’s official website. – In case of non-English films, the screeners without English subtitle will be accepted when submitted but English subtitle must be inserted on the print after your film is selected. – The festival accepts feature films (above 40 minutes) and short films (below 40 minutes). Online screening has limited access within domestic regions, and it is subject to change under certain circumstances – Films agreed online screening will be showcased at the official online platform of the Seoul International Women’s Film Festival during the festival dates. – Films must have been completed after January 1st, 2022. – All genres including fiction, documentary, animation and experimental films can be accepted. – Films that present various aspects of life from a woman’s perspective or provide insight into gender issues. BUT entries to a competition section requires as ollows films directed by a least 1 female director, director’s 1st or 2nd feature films for the Discovery section only, films directed by a director originated in Asian countries for the Asian Shorts section only, films directed by a director under 19 in the production year for the I-Teen section only. – The festival accepts films by directors, regardless of gender. * Special Programs: focus on various subjects relevant to film histories, the film industry, and feminist aesthetics * Feminist Collectives: showcases films made by domestic and foreign production communities of women, and explores feminist film histories. * Queer Rainbow: showcases the latest pieces in queer cinemas, re-thinks issues of social norms, tolerance, and human rights from feminist-queer perspectives, and explores cinematic techniques in queer reappearance * Polemics: selects an issue pending in feminism, and showcases relevant films ![]() * The Landscape of Here in Now: focuses on contemporary women’s daily lives with intimateįeminist languages and perspectives through recent pieces in Korean cinemas. * New Currents: showcases the latest pieces of women’s filmmaking and women’s themes in world cinemas. * I-TEENS: focuses on the potential of teenagers in filmmaking to explore future female directors and to support their creative activities. Also known as a gateway to discovering and supporting promising female directors. * Asian Shorts: showcases shorts made by Asian female directors. * Discovery: discovers and supports emerging female directors with their cinematic aesthetics and feminist visions around the world. Forming future-oriented, alternative culture, SIWFF contributes to the development of the balanced Korea culture to improve Korean national image. It also helps Korean film industry develop and have diversity. SIWFF provides the ways to promote and exhibit Korean women’s films abroad by discovering and supporting women in film industry. The festival contributes to the development of women’s positive values and plays an essential role establishing a network between Asian and the other countries. The Seoul International Women’s Film Festival (SIWFF) is a unique and influential event presenting new values and the alternatives from a feminist perspective among Korean international film festivals. The Seoul International Women’s Film Festival (Korea) is accepting films until May 3, 2023.
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