Friday, November 18, 2011

Tha Biz-nizz

FESTIVAL


PRAXIS (Goldsboro, NC) – PRAXIS is an independent festival which “appreciates the hard work that goes into creating something from almost nothing.” This is a free festival (in both submission and attendance) and seems like a place that just truly appreciates good filmmaking. We also know that they like UNCW student work as evidenced from Shannon's email as well as photos from the website displaying past students at the event.

Cucalorus (Wilmington, NC) – Cucalorus is a festival here in Wilmington, NC. Although it's local, don't think it's a small festival. Cucalorus is actually a highly respected festival with submissions from all over the world. This last year they had a handful of portrait documentaries play, which leads me to believe that they like and will program them. I did however see a lack of documentary shorts, which is not necessarily a bad thing, and does not mean they wouldn't program Colestine. A huge positive is that this festival is local and easily attended.

VISIONS (Wilmington, NC) – VISIONS is a film festival located right here on the UNCW campus. It is relatively inexpensive ($10 to submit a film early) and if you're film is selected for screening, you're already in town to see it! There is a Documentary category  and just like with Cucalorus don't feel that this festival is low-key just because it's local, it gets work from all over the country!


NextFrame (Philadelphia, PA) – NextFrame is an international touring student film festival. That means if your film gets accepted it will play in several different locations, a definite plus! They seem to program a fair amount of narrative, documentary, experimental, and animation works which makes the chances of getting in in any format good.

Hearts and Minds (Wilmington, Delaware) – Hearts and Minds specializes in documentaries about “people, events and movements of great historical and social importance.” Our portrait documentary has a good chance of being programed as portrait documentaries are one of the main categories accepted!

San Diego Black Film Festival (San Diego, CA) – A Festival which specializes in that films that, “must be directed, produced, or principally acted by an artist of African descent in the USA or in any country, or by a person born in any country in Africa, or whose subject matter relates to African American culture or any cultures of Africa (including Egypt, Libya, Algeria, Morocco, etc.) regardless of race.” Well known and renown, acceptance here would mean great things even though it is costly. A bit of a pipe dream perhaps, but still achievable with our little portrait documentary!


Urban Suburban Film Festival (Philadelphia, PA) – Another great opportunity for the African American filmmaker. Relatively inexpensive and well known. Has showcased short portrait documentaries of odd running lengths (15, 29, 37 minutes) and features a max run time of 75 minutes.

 Website
www.colestinefilm.com



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