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WT International Film Festival is open for submission for all filmmakers. The winners of the competition program and the winner of the honor award will be announced at the award show, the 11th of November in Fjellheim
tank.tv is an inspirational showcase for innovative work in film and video. Dedicated to exhibiting and promoting emerging and established international artists, www.tank.tv acts as a major online gallery and archive for video art.
Founded in 2003 as an independent corollary to Tank Publications mostly print endeavours, tank.tv pioneered a platform of focus on artists’ moving image projects. Since it’s inception a decade ago, it has been dedicated to exhibiting both emerging and established international artists, and to offering curated programmes that showcase particular fields of interest.
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2012 will be an important transition year for the Wyoming Film Festival, and along with an ongoing reorganization of the event, the WFF will be taking a hiatus from normal operations until further notice. Updates regarding the Wyoming Film Festival will be posted on this website and distributed via Twitter. All questions or comments should be directed to WFF via the contact form on the website or by e-mail at wyomingfilmfestival@gmail.com. Thanks to all filmmakers, festival attendees, volunteers, partners, and sponsors for their interest and support of the Wyoming Film Festival.
Due to changes with Facebook policy and lack of time to regularly monitor its status, the WFF Facebook account will be deactivated on February 24, 2012.
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For more than twelve years, Digital Video Expo has been the largest content creation event on the West Coast. Known to be the one stop training, exposition and networking event, Digital Video Expo brings together a gathering of leading technology innovators and content creation professionals for three days of next generation technology, education and inspiration!
The digital revolution is altering the way we perceive cinema.
Six days of screenings and meetings about new productions, trends, technologies.
An observatory to see what is changing, a lab to imagine the new creativity.
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10 Kurzfilme werden gezeigt, eine fachkundige Jury wird den "kleinen Filmpreis" in Gold, Silber und Bronze verleihen.
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in association with
The Collegium - Forum & Television Program Berlin
and Cultural Zephyr e.V.
in cooperation with / in Kooperation mit
Commissioner for Integration, District Tempelhof-Schöneberg, Berlin
der Integrationsbeauftragten des Bezirks Tempelhof-Schöneberg, Berlin
Venue / Veranstaltungsort
Rathaus Schöneberg (city hall)
John-F.-Kennedy-Platz,
10825 Berlin/Germany
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Black International Cinema Berlin is a yearly interdisciplinary, intercultural film/video festival produced and directed by Fountainhead® Tanz Théâtre / THE COLLEGIUM - Forum & Television Program Berlin in association with Cultural Zephyr e.V. and, screens cinema from Africa, the African Diaspora and films from varied intercultural backgrounds or perspectives.
Black International Cinema Berlin originated from the Black Cultural Festival, which was produced and directed by Fountainhead® Tanz Théâtre in 1986 for the first time in Europe, a 3-week event in Berlin, which presented the contributions of Black people to world culture through film, theater, dance, music, workshops and seminars, and was an homage to the legendary tap dancer, Carnell Lyons.
The venues were the Theatermanufaktur am Halleschen Ufer from March 3-16, music – dance – theatre; Hochschule der Künste Berlin on March 11, symposium; Kino Arsenal from March 17-23, film.
Organization and Artistic Direction: Prof. Gayle McKinney Griffith (USA/Berlin), Prof. Donald Muldrow Griffith (USA/Berlin), Donald Muldrow McKinney Griffith II (USA/Berlin), Dr. Ntongela Masilela (South Africa); in cooperation with: Prof. Dr. Abdul Alkalimat (USA), Uazuvara Ewald Katjivena (Namibia), Getinet Belay (Ethiopia), Joliba Africa Center; Organization: Erika Gregor (Arsenal Cinema, Germany); Organization Assistance: Annette Koschmieder (Germany)
Since then, Fountainhead® Tanz Théâtre produces and directs the Black International Cinema Berlin each year in Berlin and additionally, in other European and US-American cities.
The festival focuses on presenting works of an artistic, cultural or political nature coinciding with the general educational, social, artistic and economic interest of people from Africa, the African Diaspora and people with an interest in participating in intercultural communication and the resultant interfacing and sharing of educational, social, artistic and economic resources.
Furthermore, Black International Cinema Berlin is open to ALL filmmakers and contributes to better understanding and increasing cooperation between people from various cultural, ethnic, national and religious backgrounds, in order to reduce prejudices and support a peaceful and respectful living together in our multi-faceted society.
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