The Calabria Movie – International Short Film Festival (CMFF) was born from the idea of creating a meeting point for film fans and authors who want to discuss the importance and changes of the seventh art. The desire is to reunite the authors and representatives of Calabrian cinema in a regional festival to preserve and make known the typical cinema of the territory, maintaining interest in international cinema. The CMFF is not just a Film Festival, it is an opportunity to let art speak and to create space for discussion and fusion. The festival is dedicated to all Italian and international Moviemakers and Directors who have made a short film (max 30 minutes) of any theme.
The city of Crotone will host the CMFF 2021 to create a moment of reflection on cinema and a meeting place for the entire network of Calabrian cinema through screenings and awards. This beautiful land has shown the right character to establish itself and become the setting for many national and international films and TV series in the last five years. The locations, the welcome of the locals, the ideal climate and the constant support of the Film Commission Calabria have led to many production companies deciding to shoot their projects in the south of Italy.
Message from Directors Festival: “For us, CMFF is much more than a short film festival. It is an opportunity to give space to cinema and art in general in a sometimes difficult area like Calabria. The desire is to bring together the authors and representatives of Calabrian cinema in a festival of regional identity that can look at the past and the future in the same way. It is fundamental for us to make the language of short films known in our region through the works of authors from all over the world and to create moments of discussion and reflection. The response from the young and not so young audience was significant and gave us the right energy to face the organisation of this second edition.” – Luisa Gigliotti e Matteo Russo
Best Actor – Marco Caldoro for “Ritorno a casa” (Back Home) by Antonio De Gregorio and Mattia Marano
Best Actress – Jenny De Nucci for “Happy Birthday” by Lorenzo Giovenga
Special Mention by Jury – Miriam Fauci, leading actress for “Aggrappati a me” (Hold me Tight) by Luca Arcidiacono
Best Direction – “W” by Stelios Koupetoris
Best Short Film Point of return – “Apollo 18” by Marco Renda
Best Short film in Calabria – “La grande onda” (The Big Wave) by Francesco Tortorella
Best Short Film National & International – Ex aequo to “Brooklyn Park” by Nikola Duracevic and “Supereroi senza super poteri” (Superheroes without superpowers) by Beatrice Baldacc
ÉCU is Europe’s premier event for independent filmmakers and their audiences. It is at the center of the discovery, promotion, and projection of the very best independent filmmaking from around the world. We place special emphasis on supporting filmmakers of the future by helping promote their skills which will help them to continue along the path of innovation, creativity, and independence.
The main festival event will take place from the 9th to the 11th of April in Paris, France, and will showcase around 100 of the World’s very best independent films competing in 14 categories including feature films, short films, documentaries, animation, experimental and student films, to large international audiences. In addition to the film screenings, the festival also has a full program of networking opportunities, professional workshops, “Meet the Directors” sessions, VIP events, and live music performances.
“This Festival attracts a crazed bunch of misfits, visionaries – and terribly creative people.” – Scott Hillier, President of ÉCU – The European Independent Film Festival.
Devour! is a transformative food and film experience combining cinematic excellence with extraordinary gastronomic activities. The annual film festival typically hosts 100+ events, celebrated filmmakers and high-profile chefs from around the globe. Devour! takes place in Wolfville, Kings County, the agricultural heartland of Nova Scotia; home to a thriving wine industry and hospitable community with a longstanding farm-to-table ethos. Devour! aims to inspire people to think differently about food and create a deeper connection to it. The 2021 fest is scheduled for October 19-24.
“Devour is the largest gastronomic film festival in the world, with events around the globe, partnerships with multiple film festivals and the mothership event in Nova Scotia Canada that welcomes 15,000 culinary cinephiles each fall. Steeped in the ethos of Slow Food, we strive to address issues with the food system, climate change and societal health while at the same time fostering an environment conducive to excellence and innovation in filmmaking and an enjoyable festival experience. This collision of food and film touches on all the senses.” Michael Howell – Executive Director, Devour The Food Film Fest
The international Berlin Sci-fi Filmfest is now in its 4th festival year. We are proud to be the first genre-specific science-fiction film festival in Germany. We are passionate about film-making and celebrate all sci-fi genres from cyberpunk to solar punk in action, drama, documentary, web-series, animation, music, experimental, fan-films and geek interests. Over the last years, we have also gone beyond the film with exhibits, art performances and book readings – in fact, all things science-fiction!
With our live festival experience, we have been offering a platform for Independent Sci-fi Filmmakers to present their work on the big screen and get in touch with a live audience in one of the most beautiful and world-famous cinemas in Berlin – The Babylon (where Metropolis was first screened in 1927). Sadly, due to the current COVID-19 situation and restrictions, the Babylon has closed for the time being and our live event postponed.
But, you can’t keep a good Independent down! With the aim of keeping the festival alive and reach out to a global audience, we have partnered with XERB.TV to create a virtual theatre experience. Our Exclusive Virtual Cinema will run for the whole weekend from the 27th November to 6th December 2020. We will feature 20 sessions packed with a mouth-watering futuristic feast of science-fiction films from around the world. There are 110 feature and short films from 28 countries in all subgenres and styles – and many filmmakers are providing us with exclusive introductions to their films!
The screening rooms will be interactive, so that guest will be able to communicate with each other and with the filmmakers. There will also be a Space Lounge where filmmakers can chat and exchange ideas.CLICK HERE for XERB.TV.
FirstGlance Films Festivals are the World’s longest running twice yearly indie film festivals, created by indie filmmakers, for indie filmmakers. Began in 1996 in Philadelphia and opened a sister festival in Los Angeles in 2000. As of 2020, FirstGlance has produced over 42 film festivals, screening thousands of indie films to tens of thousands of attendees, since it’s inception.
FirstGlance is the only film festival on earth that aggressively promotes it’s filmmakers on social media, having created the hashtag #SupportIndieFilm which is widely used across the globe on every platform, with a huge following and engagement on its Twitter account, posting daily to boost the signal of indie filmmakers in every stage of production.
As we celebrate our 24th year bringing you a first glance at award winning and though provoking quality indie films to audiences from coast to coast, our festival continues to expand its reach.
We are thrilled to announce the FirstGlance brand will be growing in 2020, as we embark on new ventures like the Laurel Channel to give more opportunities to indie filmmakers, so their films can be seen by audiences worldwide. We strive to bring filmmakers and audiences the best of the best at our physical film festivals and we plan to continue offering award winning and must see indies to cinephiles online. Help us boost the signal and #SupportIndieFilm
Nova Frontier Film Festival and LAB is a timely narrative, documentary and experimental film festival, and multi-disciplinary lab, passionately committed to showcasing and incubating the works of filmmakers and artists from and about the African diasporas, Latin America, and the Middle East. The LAB which is a core component of the festival focuses on the development of youth and emerging artists and media-makers from underserved and under-represented communities, strategically located in Brooklyn, and beyond.
Founded in 2008, it is the mission of the Chesapeake Film Festival to entertain, enrich and inspire by bringing the finest in narrative, documentary and short film to the Chesapeake Bay community. The films we showcase are broadly focused to illuminate both the diversity and universality of the human condition. We believe that films can affect positive change, and through this medium, individuals and communities can gain a greater understanding of themselves and the world. The Chesapeake Film Festival serves to stimulate, educate and empower.
Best Emerging Filmmaker – Mason Mirabile – “Never Too Small” and Micaa Thomas, “Our House is On Fire”
Best Environmental Feature – “Unbreathable: The Fight for Healthy Air”
Best Environmental Short – “Seeds of Hope”
Best International Film — “Imaginarius”
Best Made In Maryland Film — “Squeegee”
Best Performance – Actor – Both Aaron Williamson, case investigator by Shaun Woodland and Greg Yelich, Police Officer by Danny Gavigan in “Unarmed Man”
Best Short Film – “Wake Up”
Best Sound Editing – “Balloon Man”
Jury’s Prize – “Emanuel”
2019 WINNERS
Best Environmental Feature – “Sharkwater Extinction”
The DC Black Film Festival (DCBFF) is dedicated to exhibiting quality film, web series and television content by and about people of African descent. We support emerging artists striving to add diversity to the images, tastemakers and storytellers working in the entertainment industry. The DCBFF is committed to playing an integral role in discovering, celebrating and helping films and filmmakers by bringing them to the attention of the industry, media and public.
The mission of the DC Asian Pacific American Film Festival is to bring attention to the creative output from Asian Pacific American (APA) communities and encourage the artistic development of APA talent, arts, and films in the greater Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Region.
Our mission embodies the following goals:
To raise public awareness of APA talent, arts & media
To encourage and promote the artistic development of APA artists of all creative arts
To provide arts education opportunities, with particular outreach to APA youth and adults
To raise awareness and act as a catalyst for the discussion of issues affecting APA communities
To bring diverse people together, to promote artistic and social interactions
To sponsor and operate a DC APA Film Festival annually
The DC Asian Pacific American Film Festival recognizes the efforts of Asian/Asian American filmmakers. Based on the number of submissions, Awards will be given to the following categories:
Best Picture
Best Director
Best Documentary
Best Cinematography
Best Lead Performer
Best Supporting Performer
Audience Choice Award
Previous Winners
2020 WINNERS
Best Picture: The Chef
Best Director: Peier “Tracy” Shen – Out of Place
Best Documentary: YAI NIN
Best Cinematography: Kneeling Sheep
Best Lead Performer: Jim Lau – The Chef
Best Supporter Performer: Gary Luk – Black Ghost Son
RIFF, one of the largest international competitive film festivals in the Mid-Atlantic, brings cutting edge film & music to the beautiful historic city of Richmond, Virginia.