| 25th June - 28th June 2013 |
LUFF - London UK Film Focus Go »
Largely inspired by the London Screenings which ran until 2002, The LUFF was set up by Film London in 2004 for essentially the exact same reasons – to host new British films to international buyers. The four-day event has become an important date for UK sales agents and is held in BFI’s Southbank.
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| 28th June – 6th July 2013 |
Karlovy Vary Film Festival Go »
Czech Republic’s world renown festival Karlovy Vary was set up in 1946 communist run Czechoslovakia, and for several years alternated with the Moscow IFF. Their submission guidelines (determined by Paris based FIAPF (Fédération Internationale des Associations de Producteurs de Films)) – comprises films that ‘have not screened in competition at any other international festival’.
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| 1st July - 6th July 2013 |
The Madrid International Film Festival Go »
The Madrid International Film Festival is an international film event to celebrate film making whilst bringing together film makers and the business of film making, from the smallest independent film maker to the most popular English and foreign language films and is open to all film genres.
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| 7th June 2013 |
Pitching Competition - Galway Film Fleadh Closing Date Go »
Click here for the Pitching Award Application Form. Deadline for submissions is 7th June, 2013.
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| 09th July - 13th July 2013 |
Marketplace at the Galway Film Fair Go »
Now in its 25th year, the central goal of the Galway Film Fleadh remains unchanged: to bring together audiences and filmmakers within an intimate environment, and share a common experience – the wonder of cinema.
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| 9th July - 14th July 2013 |
Galway Film Fleadh Go »
Now in its 25th year, the central goal of the Galway Film Fleadh remains unchanged: to bring together audiences and filmmakers within an intimate environment, and share a common experience – the wonder of cinema.
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| 16th July – 24th July 2013 |
Sarajevo Film Festival Go »
Struggling to hold its position on the world stage with its predominantly predictable film choices, the Sarajevo Film Festival has received some comforting over the last few years due to the EU funding offered through its CineLink forum. Catering predominantly for the Balkan region, the festival set up the Berlin funded Sarajevo Talent Campus in 2007 for emerging South-Sastern filmmakers.
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| 16th July – 6th August 2013 |
Fantasia Festival International de Films Montreal Go »
One of the largest gatherings for the fantastic and horror genres, Montreal’s Fantastic Festival hosts one of the most important number of north American film buyers every July.
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| 18th July – 21st July 2013 |
Comic-Con Go »
Comic-Con hosts its own Comic-Con International Independent Film Festival and is highlighted by most studios for launching, sneak previewing and launching (product ranges) a significant number of action, sci-fi and horror genre films and television pilots.
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| 18th July – 28th July 2013 |
Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival Go »
Puchon’s young festival, also referred to as Pifan, has quickly established itself as one of the leading fantastic festivals in the circuit.
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| 18th July – 28th July 2013 |
T-Mobile New Horizons International Film Festival Go »
Held in the same city as the recently founded American Film Festival, Wroclaw, Era New Horizons has steadily crept into the limelight for showcasing the alternative to its mainstream older sister the Warsaw Film Festival.
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| 18th July – 25th August 2013 |
NZIFF Auckland + World Cinema Showcase Go »
The Auckland International Film Festival and Wellington Film Festival are now merged as the New Zealand International Film Festival, and since boast a further 13 city runs. Its main outfit is the Auckland stretch over 3 weeks in July, whilst the remaining film prints will stretch as far across until mid November. In most part a best of fests festival, its programming team is split between Paris and Wellington, and the festival offers the rare opportunity to catch even mainstream foreign/art-house films in a country which sees relatively few released.
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| 25th July – 11th August 2013 |
Melbourne International Film Festival Go »
Australia’s highlight festival, MIFF is as much known for stirring controversy as for launching homegrown talent.
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| 7th August – 17th August 2013 |
Festival del film Locarno Go »
Locarno Film Festival is as much daring as it is initiative in its selections of films. A key festival for di scovering films, Locarno is one of the world’s oldest festivals.
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| 15th August – 22nd August 2013 |
Norwegian International Film Festival Haügesund Go »
Maom focused on festival circuit films, the Norwegian International Film Festival does however also host its own co-production forum and competitive awards The Amanda Awards.
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| 22nd August – 2nd September 2013 |
World Film Festival Montreal Go »
Alongside Montreal Fantastic, the Festival Des Films du Monde/World Film Festival is one of the largest film events of its kind.
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| 28th August – 7th September 2013 |
Venice Film Festival (La Biennale di Venezia) Go »
Venice Film Festival is the world’s first and most exclusive film festivals.
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| 29th August – 2nd September 2013 |
Telluride Film Festival Go »
Announcing its lineup barely 24hrs before its launch each year, the festival launches some of the year’s competing box office mainstream films.
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| 5th – 15th September 2013 |
Toronto International Film Festival Go »
Toronto International Film Festival was set up to promote tourism in downtown Toronto, showcasing only the best films from other festivals.
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| 19th September 2013 |
Closing Dates for the Broadcast Funding Scheme Go »
The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (“BAI”) has announced the closing dates for applications to Sound & Vision II – The Broadcasting Funding Scheme in 2013. Online applications; decisions in December.
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