Wine Country Film Festival (0)



Fechas Límite

26 dic 2016
Convocatoria

30 ene 2017
Fecha Límite Anticipada

30 mar 2017
Fecha Límite Estándar

30 may 2017
Fecha Límite Tardía

04 ago 2017
Festival Cerrado

31 ago 2017
Fecha de notificación

20 sep 2017
25 sep 2017

Dirección

PO Box 303 12000 Henno Rd,  95442, Glen Ellen, CA, Estados Unidos


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Festival de cortometrajes 35'<
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 Festival de cine
 Ficción
 Documental
 Animación
 Fantástico
 Terror
 Experimental
 Videoclip
 Otros
 Cualquier género
 Cualquier tema
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 Ubicación física
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 Países de rodaje: Cualquiera
 Nacionalidad del Director/a: Cualquiera
 Óperas Primas 
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 Cortometrajes  35'<
 Largometrajes 
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Inicio Festival: 20 septiembre 2017      Fin Festival: 25 septiembre 2017

Located just 50 miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge, the Wine Country Film Festival is wine country's original and longest running film festival. It features more spectacular Festival screenings under the stars - Films al Fresco™ - than any other festival in North America.

A top tier event, the festival is slow paced and friendly with time to enjoy a wonderful recreation region.

Praised for its carefully curated program, the Festival takes pride in the discovery and exposure of new talent and broadening the ‘film literacy’ of our audience. It is your film and your voice that create the tone of each edition.

There are seven main sections: World Cinema, U.S. Cinema, Arts in Film, Music in Film, CineLatino, Cinema of Conscience (humanity and social issues), and EcoCinema, plus a special mini-section of Food On Film. We program shorts, documentaries, animation and dramatic features.

Share your passion and unique vision with us. At the Festival your film will be received by an enthusiastic public. You may be invited to participate in Master Classes that are lively and informative. Often we feature Filmmaker personalized tours to wineries and local attractions.

Many supporting events bring a greater appreciation to the art of filmmaking such as performances, readings, exhibitions of paintings, sculpture and photography. Films are screened in local venues and outdoors under the stars in spectacular wine country settings such as the sheltered emerald arena at Muscardini Cellars Winery.

Awards include (partial list)

Best Feature and Short Film in various categories, WCFF / Humanitarian Award, Best First Feature Film, Jack London Screenplay Award, Jack London Spirit Award, Margrit & Robert Mondavi Peace & Cultural Understanding Prize, the WCFF David L. Wolper Documentary Film Prize. Competition will be held during the Festival, and the GAIA Film Prize for best film related to the environment. Prizes may include cash and services.

GENERAL INFORMATION / REGULATIONS
Send entry form, fee, and viewing copy (and CD of photo stills if available) to: Wine Country Film Festival, P.O. Box 303, Glen Ellen, CA 95442 if using Mail.

Or if by courier use Print Shipping address: Wine Country Film Festival, 12000 Henno Road, Glen Ellen, CA 95442.

Send in strong containers with return address. Participants are responsible for all freight, customs and handling charges.

Arrangements are to be made with our Print Traffic Department for Shipping Details for Exhibition copies. Screening Entries will not be returned unless prior arrangement is made and an additional charge is paid.

1) DATE and PLACE

The 31st Annual Wine Country Film Festival is Sept 20– 25, 2017 in Sonoma Valley, Ca. 50 miles north of San Francisco, in the heart of California’s premium wine country.

2) PURPOSE

The Festival promotes the development and appreciation of fine film and the arts and stimulates cultural understanding and exchange. The Festival provides rich materials for our Cinema In Education® Project that encourages and facilitates the use of film as an educational asset.

3) PRINCIPAL CATEGORIES

The Festival accepts feature films, shorts, documentaries, experimental, animation and student films in all formats. There are five categories including: World Cinema, U.S. Cinema, CineLatino, Eco Cinema (includes Food on Film), Cinema of Conscience (films of Political or Social Comment, particularly Human Rights,) and Arts in Film.

4) OTHER EVENTS- COMPETITIONS

The Festival also organizes Forums, Seminars, Master Classes, special programs and Tribute presentations. COMPETITIONS: Best Feature and Short Film in various categories, WCFF / Humanitarian Award, Best First Feature Film, Jack London Screenplay Award, Jack London Spirit Award, Margrit & Robert Mondavi Peace & Cultural Understanding Prize, the WCFF David L. Wolper Documentary Film Prize. Competition will be held during the Festival, and the GAIA Film Prize for best film related to the environment. Prizes may include cash and services.

5) SELECTION

The Program Director is responsible for establishing the selection of films and special programs. Entry in Festival constitutes agreement to participate if the film is selected.

6) UPON ACCEPTANCE

(but not with the Preview Entry), entrant must submit a press kit and exhibition copy.

7) A digital copy of the film will be kept in the Festival library for all selected films.





  

 
  

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