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Welcome to the first film festival in Barlad City!
The Barlad International Film Festival is a cinematic journey that transcends borders, bringing together filmmakers, artists, and cinephiles from around the world. This annual event showcases a diverse selection of compelling films, ranging from thought-provoking documentaries to mesmerizing fiction features.
The event will take place at Cinema Cityplex Victoria Bârlad.
International Film Screenings: Immerse yourself in a world of storytelling through a curated selection of films representing different genres, cultures, and perspectives.
Q&A Sessions: Engage with filmmakers and industry experts as they share insights into the creative process, storytelling techniques, and the challenges of filmmaking.
Cultural Exchange: Experience the rich tapestry of global cinema and engage in discussions that transcend language barriers. Connect with fellow film enthusiasts and build lasting connections.
Awards Ceremony: Celebrate outstanding contributions to the world of cinema as we honor the best films, directors, actors, and more. Be part of the excitement as the festival recognizes exceptional talent.
At B-Retina Festival we want to become a platform for B-Movies of all kinds, from guerrilla trash cinema to unclassifiable cult masterpieces; therefore, emergent talents, consecrated artists and difficult to classify characters will show us how they understand and see the world around us using their inventiveness and boldness.
During the days of the festival, we will become a showcase for a variety of classic films, premieres, shorts, web series, talks, interviews, and many surprises.
The festival has several sections:
-International competition in the official FEATURE FILMS section
-International competition in the official SHORT FILM section
-Retrospectives
-Free outdoor shows
-Screenings for all audiences
-Talks
The BioBioCine International Festival is an intercultural gathering of knowledge and wisdom expressed through cinema. Its goal is to become a space for dialogue and reflection while promoting, supporting, and valuing national and international cinematography from a territorial and identity perspective, within the framework of its annual meeting.
The BioBioCine International Festival invites submissions from all countries and cultures for its eleventh edition. The festival's program includes competitive and non-competitive categories for feature films and short films, both fiction and non-fiction, with an emphasis on auteur cinema, emerging filmmakers, experimentation, intercultural dialogue, and first nations.
The Roman road VIA XIV has crossed the Monterrey Valley for 2,000 years. Today the roads and railways, some of them built on the old Roman roads, and others that run parallel and a short distance away, give us an idea of its importance and validity.
During all this time they have been a path of new ideas, progress and culture. The Verin short film festival wants to continue this path of culture, bringing the gaze of creators from all over the world around carnival, emigration and the border.
Date: August 28th to September 6th, 2025.
Place: Municipal Auditorium and Assembly Hall of the Casa da Cultura de Verín
One of the main events dedicated to the promotion of contemporary production of Ibero-American animation cinema reaches its 18th edition punctuated with attractions, in addition to the already traditional parade of the main animated productions in Portuguese and Spanish.
Founded in 2015 thanks to the commitment of Mario Macaluso, who conceived, designed and created it, the Cefalù Film Festival was born as an opportunity to meet and dialogue with the art of cinema. Until 2019, the event was known as "Cefalù Film Festival". Since 2021, the festival has changed its name, becoming "Cefalù Film Festival".
Festival Venue: Hotel Sea Palace Cefalù. A prestigious location that has hosted numerous film casts, including those of Indian Jones 5, The White Lotus 2, I Leoni di Sicilia and It Happens Even in the Best Families. The Hotel Sea Palace is also home to the famous lido, known throughout the world, where The White Lotus 2 was filmed. A place that combines beauty, history and cinema, creating the ideal context for this international event.
ROLL OF HONOUR:
2015: TWO LEFT FEET directed by Isabella Salvetti
MY FATHER IS A FRIEND directed by Angelo Cucina.
2017: AMIRA directed by Luca Lepone
2018: VIOLENCE FLY AWAY directed by Elena Pistillo
2019: SIX HOME directed by Ebad Adippour (Iran)
2021: NEVER WITH YOU directed by Giulia Galati
2022: THE OUTSIDE directed by Giuliana Sala
2023: YOU HAVE 5 directed by Daniele Falleri
2024: TWIST directed by Daniele Catini
JOURNALIST AWARD FOR PEACE
2022: Raffaella Daino of Sky Tg 24
2023: Lidia Tilotta of Rai Sicilia
2024: Angela Caponnetto
Get ready for an unforgettable experience at the Chaos Film Festival, a celebration of creativity, storytelling, and cinema! Join us on October 11th and 12th, 2025, at the historic Center Theatre in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine, for two days of groundbreaking films, exciting events, and much more.
Submissions Open January 1st, 2025
We are thrilled to announce that submissions will open on January 1st, 2025. The festival is open to all filmmakers, but we are placing a special emphasis on films made in Maine by Maine filmmakers. Whether you’re an established filmmaker or just starting out, this is your chance to showcase your work and compete for awards and prizes in various categories.
Special Guests and Q&A Sessions
In addition to the incredible films, Chaos Film Festival will feature special guests, including filmmakers and industry professionals. These guests will participate in Q&A sessions following select screenings, offering a unique opportunity to dive deeper into the creative process and engage with the artists behind the films.
Something for Everyone
Whether you're a seasoned film lover, an aspiring filmmaker, or simply looking for something new and exciting, the Chaos Film Festival offers something for everyone. Mark your calendars, stay tuned for updates on the film lineup and ticket information, and get ready for a cinematic experience like no other!
FICCUE was born from the need to promote local, national and international cinema in Cuenca and its province of a genre as yet unexploited as comedy. Addressing this genre as the exclusive objective of this festival makes it unique both on a national and international scene, making Cuenca the headquarters of comedy cinema.
The Babylon International Documentary Film Festival is the first international documentary film festival in Iraq. The festival is a 5 days special event that aims to empower and uplift documentary filmmakers from the MENA region as well as shedding light on Human Rights topics in the region, while also fostering cooperation and cultural exchange between international filmmakers. The festival focuses on showcasing a diverse range of international independent documentary films, with a special emphasis on promoting and supporting MENA talent.
The festival's primary goal is to provide a community for MENA documentary filmmakers to showcase their works and gain recognition on an international stage. The festival actively seeks to empower and uplift filmmakers to tell stories about important topics such as human rights. By offering filmmakers a dedicated community to present their documentaries alongside international films. Through screenings, discussions, and Q&A sessions with industry professionals, The festival creates opportunities for filmmakers from the MENA region to engage with a global audience, gain exposure, and build valuable connections within the international documentary community.
In addition to celebrating Independent documentary cinema, the festival also fosters collaboration and cultural exchange with filmmakers from around the world. By bringing together international filmmakers, directors, and producers, the festival promotes dialogue, understanding, and the sharing of diverse perspectives.
The festival serves as a dynamic platform that not only celebrates documentary filmmaking on an international scale but also seeks to empower and elevate filmmakers from the MENA region, promoting their voices and stories to a global audience.
The Festival is organized by the CinemArt Association of Pineda de Mar, it is an international festival with the aim of promoting a specific space for the discovery, screening and dissemination of short films.
The main thematic axis of the festival is that of comedy; however, the theme and genre of the productions is free. Quality and originality will be prioritized as the main objective, and that the production is unprecedented.
Short Out is a film festival that has the ambition to represent a reflection's place on the issues crossing the suburbs.
The enhancement of peripheral spaces is a central topic to explore expanding territories and with the purpose of understand an urban context that invests in centralization.
In the margins lives an unexpressed or not yet explored artistic lymph and the desire is to bring it to light, starting from Lainate, on the edge of the metropolitan city of Milan.
The fourth edition of Short Out Festival will take place from Tuesday 1st to Sunday 6th July, inside the natural spaces and courtyards of Villa Litta, emblem of the artistic, historical and cultural heritage of the city of Lainate.
We desire to create a widespread Festival that does not end with the screening of short films.
That's the reason we thought of a Short Off with a rich program of meetings during all three days of Short Out Festival.
Empowered WOMXN, 2025 (Online)
Back for the fourth time, GIFF is excited to present Empowered WOMXN 2025. This event celebrates the stories, strengths, and journeys of women through films created by female filmmakers, celebrating International Women’s Day with powerful stories from around the world.
Categories
Narrative Shorts
*there is no submission fee to submit a film
We are LISBIFF • Lisboa Indie Film Festival, an international film festival with screening events from the enchanting Lisbon, Portugal, and member of the IBERIFF • Iberia Indie Film Festivals, which celebrates and showcases new productions and independent artists from all over the world in Lisbon (LISBIFF), Madrid (MADRIFF), Barcelona (BARCIFF), València (VALÈIFF), Seville (SEVIFF) and Montpellier (MONTIFF), that you can also find them here in Festhome.
LISBIFF shares the mission of its associate festivals of supporting emerging talents, encouraging artistic exploration, fostering networking, promoting cultural exchange and engaging the local community by providing a platform to present the work of independent filmmakers.
Fiction films, animation, documentary and experimental works of any genre and subject are welcome!
Hello! We are International Auto film festa.
■ Held an automobile film festival that originated in Japan.
The International Auto Film Festa is an open competition for short films (up to 15 minutes) centered around automobiles.
Originating from Japan, it uniquely blends film and automotive culture in an international film festival format.
We hope to foster collaboration and deepen exchanges with those interested in the automotive industry and cinematic arts, creating more opportunities to discover new works and talent worldwide.
■ The Jury (as of November 19, 2024)
Tetsuya Kato (CAR GRAPHIC / Japan)
Shinichiro Ehara (Auto Bild Japan / Japan)
Satoshi Ubukata (8speed.net / Japan)
Mário Bock (2024 Grand Prix Winner / Portugal)
Ukyo Katayama (Former F1 Racer / Japan)
Jaclyn Trop (Automotive Reporter / USA)
Mike Rutherford (Automotive Journalist / UK)
Masato Uchida (Designer / Japan)
Masahiro Terada (Director / Japan)
Peter Lyon (Journalist & Author / Australia)
Yoshiyuki Shimizu (IAFF Founder / Japan)
One of the longest running film festivals of its kind worldwide. It is a short film festival open to non-professional productions, film school students as well as commercial productions. It is held annually during the last week of November.
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The II Cine do Mar Festival will be held in the week of June 23 to 29, 2025 in the town of Marín.
The Cultural Association for a Museum of the Sea for Marín is the organizing body of this festival.
O Marín Sea Museum, since its creation, has as one of its main objectives a recovery of the seafaring identity of the town of Marín, as well as the conservation and dissemination of the cultural heritage linked to the sea, maritime and seafaring culture, especially among the new generations On the other hand, the Galician language is an inseparable part of our culture. Language and sea are two fundamental elements to understand and spread our identity. So, the Cine do Mar Festival is fully within the objectives of the Marín Sea Museum.
The Cine do Mar Festival promotes the appreciation of the sea as an ecosystem and awareness of it importance of its protection and conservation, as well as the dignity of the trades related to sea and the recognition of the people who dedicated and dedicate their lives to work both at sea as on land linked directly or indirectly to the world of fishing and shellfish.
The Cine do Mar Festival is an event that promotes creation in the Galician language and that contributes to it promotion, dissemination and defense of the Galician language, encouraging the normalization of the use of Galician
in cultural activities. Among its main objectives are to encourage the use of the language Galician among the population, namely among children and youth; as well as the promotion of artistic creation in the audiovisual field in the Galician language aimed at childhood and youth, ranges age where Galician has less use and prestige.
The Cultural Association for a Museum of the Sea for Marín is calling for the second edition of this festival.
We are an international short film festival, for express the spiritual cinema with a universal language, dealing with internal affairs of the human being, a cinema of the invisible that captures the essence of the deep and transcendent, in introspective and reflective stories; with questions and answers about life. Each story is fruit harvested from the inside out and symbolize 9 spiritual values that are fundamental for us: Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Gentleness, Kindness, Fidelity, Humility and Self Control.
Festival Description (Edition: 9)
Festival Start: May 30, 2025 Festival End: June 2, 2025
The F I C S J. (San Jorge International Film Festival) is an event that will take place from May 30 to June 2, 2025 in the cities of Pueblo Nuevo, Planeta Rica, Buenavista, La Apartada, Ayapel, Puerto Libertador, San José de Ure and Montelíbano, which make up the San Jorge subregion, located in the south of the department of Córdoba, Colombia. The main objective of this festival is to promote regional, national and international film production and to promote the region as an epicenter of the seventh art.
The festival seeks to promote the circular economy around audiovisual production, generating a greater supply of employment and economic development in the region. In addition, the F I C S J proposes new expressions of culture and folklore in the region, through the presentation of films that address issues related to the identity and cultural diversity of the region.
The event will have a varied program that will include the screening of national and international films, short films, documentaries, conferences, workshops, round tables and cultural activities in general. Competitions will also be held between filmmakers, with the aim of awarding the best audiovisual productions.
In short, the F I C S J is a film festival that seeks to promote audiovisual and cultural production in the region of Córdoba, Colombia, and contribute to its economic and social development.
In addition to promoting audiovisual and cultural production in the region of Córdoba, the F I C S J also has a social focus on different communities, through the strategy "The backpack of cinema." This strategy seeks to reach different sectors of society, including the rural student community, the religious community, the community of women heads of household, Afro-descendants, indigenous people, peasants, people displaced by violence and the disabled.
For these communities, audiovisual training workshops have been planned to allow them to learn new skills and develop their capacities in this area, as well as film screenings with motivating themes that relate to entrepreneurship to create a new socio-economic dynamic in the territory.