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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Call for Submit Documentary films




Hot Docs is now accepting submissions for the 2013 Festival! Submission guidelines and FAQs are available online. The early-bird deadline is December 7, 2012, and the final submission deadline is January 11, 2013.
Submit now!

Last year one film from Afghanistan under name "Death to the Camera" by Sayed Qasem Husseini was official selection on short films computation.

Submit A Film

The next edition of Hot Docs takes place April 25 to May 5, 2013, in Toronto, Canada.
  • Submissions Open: September 11, 2012
  • Early-Bird Film Submission Deadline: December 7, 2012
  • Final Film Submission Deadline: January 11, 2013
Please consult the submissions FAQ page for additional information.

HOT DOCS 2013 FILM SUBMISSION GUIDELINES


PROGRAMMING, CATEGORIES & AWARDS, SELECTION

Programming
Hot Docs accepts Canadian and International documentaries of all lengths and subject matter.
All Hot Docs screening programs are curated and all submissions will be fully considered by Hot Docs’ programming team.
For the purposes of eligibility and awards consideration, Hot Docs uses the following definitions:
Film Length
  • Feature Length: 60 min. or longer
  • Mid-Length: 30 to 59 min.
  • Short: under 30 min.
Country of Production/Submission Country
  • Canadian Submissions: All films produced in Canada [more info].
  • International Submissions: All films produced outside of Canada.
  • Country of Production: the country from which most of the financing for the film was received and the residence of the films key crew members i.e. the director(s) and producer(s). This is not necessarily the same as the shooting location.
Categories & Awards
Hot Docs features two juried competition programs, Canadian Spectrum and International Spectrum, and several non-competitive programs.
Selected feature-length films in the Spectrum programs are eligible for jury prizes. All selected short and mid-length films (except those in retrospective categories) will be considered by the jury.
All feature films selected for Hot Docs, with the exception of those screening in retrospective programs, are eligible for the People’s Choice Award.
2013 Made in… Program
At the 2013 Festival, Hot Docs will present a program showcasing recent films from a selected country or region. The country or region for this Made In… program will be announced in November 2012.
Selection
Applicants will be notified by email by end of March 2013 if their work has been selected.
Final programming, categorization and slotting of films will be determined by the Festival programming team. Their decision is final. Successful applicants will receive this information in their official invitation.
If selected, the entrant grants Hot Docs the right to utilize publicity materials related to the production (e.g. press kits, posters, stills, etc.) for promotional purposes, to broadcast or screen clips of a maximum of five minutes, and to make dubs of their film for publicity and jury purposes.
No screeners or application materials will be returned. Do not send film prints, master tapes or other originals.

ELIGIBILITY

All submissions:
  • must have been completed after January 1, 2012;
  • cannot have been screened publicly in Toronto prior to the 2013 Festival - this includes broadcast versions of any length;
  • must be Toronto premieres (i.e. must not have been screened or broadcast in Toronto before the Festival);
  • must be in English, subtitled in English or English versioned (non-English language films may be submitted with an English transcript; however, if selected for Hot Docs, it must be subtitled or dubbed into English at the applicant’s expense);
Resubmissions
Hot Docs does not accept resubmissions or rough cuts from previous years. If you have any specific questions please contact us.

FESTIVAL AND THE DOC SHOP SUBMISSION/ MARKET FEES AND DEADLINES

All fees outlined below include:
  • submission to the 2013 Festival for programming consideration;
  • submission to The Doc Shop on-site Festival market;
  • a 12-month presence on The Doc Shop Online, Hot Docs’ year-round market service for buyers, distributors and festival programmers.
Short Films:
  • $33.90 CDN per submission ($30 + $3.90 HST)
Mid- and Feature-Length Films:
  • before December 7, 2012: $67.80 CDN per submission ($60 + $7.80 HST)
  • before January 11, 2013: $118.65 CDN per submission ($105 + $13.65 HST)
In addition, the Festival submission and market fees covers administrative expenses related to cataloguing, previewing and digitizing each work. Although inclusion in both markets is covered in fees outlined above, you must also opt-in to both of these markets during the submission process.
Submission fees are non-refundable.

ENTRY PROCEDURES

To submit your film for consideration, you must complete and submit Hot Docs’ online submission form.
  • Each film must be submitted as either a Canadian or an international submission. [more info]
  • Rough/Fine Cuts: The Festival will only accept one cut of each film for programming consideration. If needed, Hot Docs will request an updated version and will contact those applicants directly. [more info]
  • If interested in The Doc Shop on-site market and The Doc Shop Online, please mark the appropriate boxes noted in the Terms and Conditions section of the entry form.
  • It is mandatory that you submit two DVDs clearly labeled with the film title for preview screening purposes. All formats and regions are accepted. We do not require a printed version of the online form. Please note the entry form must be submitted to Hot Docs on or before the deadlines outlined above. Submission packages postmarked by the deadline date will be accepted.
Payment
All applicants must provide their Visa, American Express (AMEX) or MasterCard information on the entry form.
All submissions must be sent prepaid. The Festival will not accept collect or C.O.D. shipments.
Hot Docs will not assume responsibility for, nor will it accept shipments incurring expenses for terminal charges, duties, taxes or customs brokerage.
Please note: Hot Docs does not accept international shipments via United Parcel Services (UPS) since this courier does not deliver international duty-free shipments to Toronto.

SUBMIT YOUR FILM

We are currently accepting submissions to the 2013 Hot Docs Festival.
  • Ensure that the film meets the above submission guidelines.
  • Complete the online application form below. You will be prompted to pay the submission fee using a credit card at the end of the form.
  • Send two (2) DVD screeners of your film to:
    Festival Submissions
    Hot Docs
    110 Spadina Ave., Suite 333
    Toronto, ON
    M5V 2K4 Canada

Submit Your Film: ONLINE APPLICATION FORM


General Information

Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival
110 Spadina Avenue, Suite 333
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
M5V 2K4
Tel: (1) 416-203-2155
Fax: (1) 416-203-0446
E-mail: submissions@hotdocs.ca
Submission guidelines for Hot Docs 2013 are subject to change. Hot Docs reserves the right to rule on all issues not expressly covered in these guidelines.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

OPEN CALL FOR ENTRIES 2013!!! 10TH EDITION HUMAN RIGHTS FILM FESTIVAL BARCELONA/PARIS/NYC



OPEN CALL FOR ENTRIES 2013!!!
10TH EDITION HUMAN RIGHTS FILM FESTIVAL BARCELONA/PARIS/NYC
GO TO THE REGISTRATION TAB TO SUBMIT YOUR FILM 
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HUMAN RIGHTS FILM FESTIVAL OF BARCELONA
The Human Rights Film Festival with the main headquarter in Barcelona and also in NYC and Paris, directed by Toni Navarro and organised by the entity La Mirada Descubierta, remains faithful to a dual commitment: on the one hand, to promote and open up spaces for the dissemination and screening of cinematographic works dealing with the defence of human rights; and on the other hand, to increase public awareness and boost the respect for the Universal Declaration of Human Rights based on the dissemination of those works.
Open to genres of fiction, animation and documentaries into two official sections: the official section of feature films and the official section of short films.
The works entered for competition will be opting for the official prizes given by the organisers, "Best Short Film" and "Best Feature Film", "Human Rights Film Festival Prize", and the "Human Rights International Journalism Prize". From their part, the entities Amnesty International and Survival International will be granting two honorary prizes.
The programme is completed with a number of parallel activities such as specialist talks by leading national and international speakers, exhibitions concerning the world of the human rights, and worldwide travelling exhibitions of the Festival.



HOW TO REGISTER A FILM FOR 2013
The deadline to enter is the 31st of December 2012. All entries must be received by this date.
Films from 2009 onwards. Fiction, animation, or documentary.
You can do the registration of your film through our website or through www.shortfilmdepot.com.
Both ways are free of charge.
Copies sent to the festival will not be returned.
Please choose short film or feature film and follow the steps to do the registration.

Human Rights Film Festival of Barcelona
Centre Cívic Pati Llimona
Calle del Regomir 3
08002
Barcelona

Saturday, October 6, 2012

"Dusty Night" in Germany, French and République Tchèque


Dusty Night by Ali Hazara after CINEMA DU REEL 34th International documentary film festival, Montreal International Documentary Film Festival now is in 3 other international film festivals.

"Dusty Night" by Ali Hazara (Afghanistan in 2011 workshop) was selected to the 35th Poitiers International Film School Festival (30 Nov - 9 Des 2012) in French, 16th Jihlava International Documentary Film Festival 23-28 October (Republique Tcheque) and KASSEL DOKFEST Documentary Film and Video Festival (23-28 October) in Germany.

Dusty Night: Shadows among shadows, the night of Kabul sweepers move a heavy dust along an avenue. Pictures torn from the dust and the night in car headlights, in the light of a shop or a petrol pump.
Dusty Night was winner of (Best prize ) 34th Cinema Du Reel INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL.


Friday, October 5, 2012

"The Outpost" short fiction film by Sayed Jalal Husseini in Busan



"The Outpost" by Sayed Jalal Hussein form Afghanistan in 17th BUSAN international Film Festival.


A middle-aged soldier stands guard at his war-ravaged post, facing a dilemma between duty and humanity. When he leaves a younger solider takes his place and is faced with the same dilemma. Confronted with a history of violence repeated over decades, the young man’s human desires seem meaningless and abstract, like a mirage that cannot actually be grasped. (C...

Pusan International Film Festival in South Korea is one of Asia`s most prestigious film festival in the world. The festival of festivals including the international federation of Association approved by suppliers (FIAPF) is and will follow the rules of the federation.
17th Busan International film festival will take place form 4-13 October 2012.


Thursday, October 4, 2012

"The Patience stone" was screening for the first time in Afghanistan

2012-oscar-academy-awards-poster


OSCARS: THE PATIENCE STONE CHOSEN TO BE THE AFGHAN ENTRY!

Atiq Rahimi's The Patience Stone has been chosen to be the Afghan entry for the Oscars 2013. Meanwhile, it is persuing its journey in International film festivals after Toronto, such as London, Pusan or Abu Dhabi.
Sony Pictures Classics picked up the movie for U.S. distribution at the Toronto Film Festival in September for 2013 release.
Rahimi, who authored the novel on which the pic is based, co-wrote the script with Jean-Claude Carriere. Story follows a woman (Golshifteh Farahani) who starts a relationship with a young soldier while she is caring for her comatose husband (Hamid Djavdan) .
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will announce the five nominees for best foreign film on Jan. 10. The 85th Academy Awards ceremony takes place Feb. 24.
It was produced by Michael Gentile and co-produced by Studio 37, Corniche Pictures, Agora Films, Razor Films and Arte France.
 "The Patience stone" was screening for the first time in Afghanistan with Sidiq Barmak, En. Latif Ahmadi and some filmmakers at Roya House Production.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

If you need a producer for next your film, Don't forget..





Call for Afghan Filmmakers! 

We are putting together a DVD of Afghan films to be sent to potential investors in the United States. One of our goals at the Afghan Film Project is to support Afghanistan's film industry and filmmakers like you. We have spent a lot of time identifying people who might want to invest in Afghan films, and this is your opportunity to show them your work! 


The deadline is October 10th. If you'd like to be included, please email me at sam@afghanfilmproject.com and Masih at masih_taj@hotmail.com


8 Short Film will screened on The 14th Mumbai International Film Festival


Kabul Fresh: New Voices in Afghan Cinema


Festival Poster



8 short films by Afghan filmmakers will screened on MFF.

1."The Life" by Mohammad Reza
2. "A Day of Postman Khan Agha by Wahid Nazir
3. "Kabul Cards" by Azaryan, Sahar Fetrat and Sadaf Fetrat
4. "Nazif Gorg" by Hasib Nabizadah
5. "Dusty Night" by Ali Hazara
6. "Good Morning Grandma by Abdul Ghafar Faizyar
7. "The Outpost" by Sayed Jalal Husseini
8. "!" by Hassan Fazili

The 14th edition of the premier event of Mumbai’s culture calendar, the Mumbai Film Festival (MFF) presented by Reliance Entertainment and American Express and organised by the Mumbai Academy of Moving Image, will be held from the 18th – 25th October, 2012 at National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) & Inox, Nariman Point, Liberty Cinemas, Marine Lines as the main festival venues and Cinemax, Andheri and Cinemax Sion as the satellite venues. 

Monday, October 1, 2012

A Filmmaker from Afghanistan in ASIAN FILM ACADEMY


ASIAN FILM ACADEMY



Ramin Mohammadi From Afghanistan in Asian Film Academy, last year 2 filmmakers also from Afghanistan attended to AFA.

Asian Film Academy (AFA) is an educational program hosted by Dongseo University, Busan Film Commission and Busan International Film Festival to foster young Asian talents and establish Asian filmmaker’s network. Over the past 7 years, 171 alumni from 25 countries have been standing out in filmmaking all over the Asia and prestigious film festivals in the world.

World renowned directors, such as Hou Hsiao Hsien (Taiwan), Im Kwon-taek (Korea) and Krzysztof Zanussi (Poland) took the role of dean. This year, Jia Zhangke is invited to AFA as a dean and will share his enriched film experience with the fellows.

The promising fellows from all over Asia participate in various AFA programs including short film production. Masters and experts in film industry will be working with the fellows for 18 days. The short films will be officially presented in the 17th Busan International Film Festival. Having different cultural experiences during the short film production, the fellows will rediscover themselves and share their passion and inspiration.