LA Shorts Fest CALL FOR ENTRIES
RegularDeadline - April 2, 2010
Final Deadline - May 14, 2010
14thannual LA Shorts Fest The largest short film festival in the world. Academyof Motion PicturesArts & Sciences accredited. In past years, 33 participants have earned Academy Award nominationsincluding 11 Oscar winning short films!The festival annually attracts more than 8,000 moviegoers, filmmakers and entertainment professionals looking for the hottest newtalent.
Submit online www.LAshortsFest.com
NO TOMORROW takes viewers inside a suspenseful death penalty trial and challenges their beliefs about capital punishment.Please join us for a screening of this new documentary by Roger Weisberg and Vanessa Roth.
2010 Kansas City FilmFest - Friday, April 16 at 9:45pm, AMC Mainstreet Theatre, AMC 3, 1400 Main St, Kansas City, MO.
Ticket available at http://kcjubilee.org/festival
2010 Arizona International Film Festival - Saturday, April 17 at 3:00pm followed by a debate about capital punishment featuring local experts, Crossroads Festival Cinema, 4811 East Grant Tucson, AZ, and Friday April 23 at 2:00pm, The Screening Room, 127 E. Congress Street, Tucson, AZ
Ticket information available at http://www.filmfestivalarizona.com/ ph.520-882-0204
2010 Atlanta Film Festival - Wednesday, April 21 at 7:15pm and Thursday, April 22 at 12:05pm, Landmark Midtown Art Cinema, 931 Monroe Drive, Atlanta, GA
Tickets available at http://atlantafilmfestival.com/content/view/461/204/ or by calling 404-352-4225.
The eighth edition of IFFLA will take place April 20-25, 2010 at ArcLight Hollywood, a state-of-the-art facility in the heart of Los Angeles. Tickets went on sale on April 2, 2010.
Find out all you need to know about the fest here.
The Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA) is nonprofit organization devoted to a greater appreciation of Indian cinema and culture by showcasing films, supporting emerging filmmakers, recognizing the leadership of entertainment industry performers and business executives, and promoting the diverse perspectives of the Indian diaspora.
Each year the Festival is held at the Arclight Hollywood and features a rich mix of film programs designed to build and support the growing interest in the Indian entertainment industry. This includes programming that cultivates an audience for Indian films while supporting filmmakers of Indian descent in career development as they navigate the larger studio system in Hollywood. IFFLA's creative and business programs include the newly launched IFFLA Film Fund that helps emerging filmmakers realize their feature-length narrative and non-narrative film projects, the Industry Leadership Awards created to recognize the achievements of industry executives who have contributed considerably towards the entertainment and media industry in India, the One-on-One program where industry professionals from major and independent production and distribution companies are invited to participate in meetings with the participating filmmakers, and the seminars day hosted by the Creative Artists Agency (CAA).
5th Annual SEE Fest 2010 Opens April 29th at the Goethe-Institut Los Angeles
Watch a full trailer about event.
Mark your calendars and get ready for the weekend of films that explore the cultural diversity of Southeast Europe.
Festival passes are on sale make sure you reserve your seats: go here.
Transitland to premiere at SEEFest 2010. The widest-spanning presentation of video art from Central and Eastern Europe will have its official North American premiere at SEEFest.
Transitland curator from Berlin, Kathy Rae Huffman will attend SEE Fest and conduct two day special presentations for Los Angeles area youth.
NEW! SEEFest Announces Youth Program. The 2010 SEE Fest Youth Program is a new initiative of the festival to further expand the educational programming and include students from public schools in greater Los Angeles.