Peace on Earth Film Festival
The Living Lightly Project’s first film, Be the Change, has been chosen as an official selection for the Peace on Earth Film Festival in Chicago. The film will screen on Saturday, August 30, and David Chernushenko has been invited to attend the festival and participate in various discussions and workshops for […]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – JULY 9, 2008
M60: THE MONTREAL 60 MINUTE FILM FESTIVAL
Launch party & registration: THURSDAY, JULY 24TH
LA SALA ROSSA, 4848 boul. St-Laurent, Montréal, QC.
Tickets $7 at the door.
More information at www.m60.ca
60 FILMMAKERS. 60 SECOND FILMS. Introducing Montreal’s inaugural 60 Minute Film Festival. A nonprofit community film festival like no other. No jury, no […]
FROM HERE TO AWESOME is a discovery and distribution festival that might
be the perfect system to get your film blasted to audiences in theaters,
living rooms, online and via mobile phones.
I found out about this film festival through our new friends at Concordia University Television. It seems like a great one for getting work out there […]
I’m especially interested in A Walk into the Sea showing this Friday, but there’s lots of good in the program, and still time left to check it!
Montréal, Thursday, November 1st 2007 – image+nation, Canada’s oldest and largest LGBT film festival, will cap off two remarkable decades of vibrant queer cinema when its 20th edition unspools […]
CALL FOR FILM SUBMISSIONS
www.blacklilyfilm. org
The 2007 Black Lily Film & Music Festival (”The Lily”) will be the first event of its kind in Philadelphia— a film and music festival wholly focused on the contributions of women. It will take place May 4-6 in Philadelphia. Recognizing the parallels between the music and film industries—both male dominated […]
Hey Y’all, quick heads up that:
1. The Image+Nation LGBT International Film Fest starts today in Montreal.
Here are the list of films showing, some of which look awesome.
I’d like to tell you more about it, but there’s little info about the fest itself on the website, hmm. If you know something- share!
2. Métro Borduas, […]
in the spirit of Lickety-Split’s awesome new video and film festival, Daughters of Joy!, I thought I’d pass along this call for submissions for an upcoming eros-oriented academic conference. As Mark Grief eloquently argues in this month’s Harpers (in an exerpt from “Afternoon of the Sex Children” from n+1 issue 4- quoted below) desire in […]