Film festival
A
film festival is a
festival in one or more
movie theaters with a special program showcasing many
films. The films are usually of a recent date; sometimes there is a focus on a specific genre (e.g.
animation) or subject (e.g. gay and lesbian film festivals). These are typically annual events.
The world's first major film festival was held in
Venice in 1932; the other major film festivals of the world (
Berlin,
Cannes,
Moscow and
Karlovy Vary) date back to the 1940s and 1950s.
The
Edinburgh International Film Festival in
Scotland was established in 1947 and is the longest continually running film festival in the world.
The first North American film festival was the
Columbus International Film & Video Festival, also known as
The Chris Awards, held in 1953. According the
Film Arts Foundation in San Francisco,
"The Chris Awards (is) one of the most prestigious documentary, educational, business and informational competitions in the U.S; (it is) the oldest of its kind in North America and celebrating its 54th year".
It was followed shortly thereafter by the
San Francisco International Film Festival held in March 1957 whose emphasis was on feature-length dramatic films. The festival played a major role in introducing foreign films to American audiences. Among the films shown in its founding year were
Akira Kurosawa's
Throne of Blood and
Satyajit Ray's
Pather Panchali.
Toronto is internationally renowned for its film festivals. The
Toronto International Film Festival, begun in 1976, is now the major North American film festival and the most widely attended worldwide, while Toronto's
Hot Docs is the leading North American documentary film festival. The
Women of Color Film Festival at University of California, Santa Cruz, founded in 1992, is the first film festival in the U.S. committed to the representation of women of color, by women of color.The
Raindance Film Festival in
London, is the largest independent film festival in the UK. It also the founder of the
British Independent Film Awards.
The
Ivy Film Festival at
Brown University in
Providence, Rhode Island is the largest student film festival in North America and the only student-run film festival in the world.
The festivals in
Toronto,
Venice,
Sundance,
Cannes,
Rotterdam,
Berlin,
Moscow, (since
2002)
Locarno and
Karlovy Vary are listed as so-called "A festivals", or the most prestigious in the world. New films may be screened at only one of these festivals.
*
List of film festivals*Turan, Kenneth,
Sundance to Sarajevo: Film Festivals and the World They Made, Los Angeles, University of California Press, 2002, hardback, ISBN 0520218671.
*
Talking Pictures website The Sense and Sensationalism of Film Festivals by
Nigel Watson*
Britfilms.com has a comprehensive list of Film Festivals around the world
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FreeFilmSchool.Org has detailed articles on film festivals and many other subjects related to independent filmmaking.*
The Filmlot - film festival dates and submission deadlines.