Categories: Movie News

50 Film Festivals Worth the Entry Fee in 2020, Presented by FilmFreeway

Published by
طاقم مم

Key

A: Academy-qualifying

S: Screenwriting contest or competition

V: VR showcase or category

P: Pitch competition or facilitated sessions

Iris Prize LGBT+ Film Festival

Cardiff, Wales / October 6-11, 2020

This is a “very democratic” festival with no separation of filmmakers, the audience, press and industry,
in the words of marketing head Daisy Gould. It is a celebration of films that are by, for, about or of interest to gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, or intersex audiences. But it’s also notable that “30 percent of our audience identify as straight—which is a high percentage for an LGBT+ festival,” Gould adds. The fest helps with transportation and accommodations, and offers sizable prizes: Iris Prize winners receive £30,000 pounds to make their next LGBT+ short film in the U.K., and Iris Prize Best British Short winners receive a £20,000 pound package of post-production sound services at Pinewood Studios for their next short film. In addition, all short-listed Best British short films will be broadcast on Film4 via All4.

Photo by Jon Pountney

Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival

Tallinn, Estonia / November 13-29, 2020 / A, S, P

Though Estonia has a small film industry, this fest (the coolest-named film fest on the planet) has become a vital link between the Baltics/Northeastern Europe and moviemakers worldwide.

It graciously covers travel to filmmakers in competition, and houses them in cozy Nordic and Tallink hotels that provide easy access to luncheons, dinners, parties, and screenings from, last year, 70 different countries. It’s no wonder the festival draws both heavy-hitter distributors and press coverage from all over the world, as well as almost all of Europe’s major film industry figures. The festival also takes extra care of alumni, working with other festivals and distributors to help their films see as much daylight as possible.

2019 Tallin Black Nights Award Ceremony. Photo by Aron Urb

Warsaw International Film Festival

Warsaw, Poland / October 9-18, 2020 / A, P

Warsaw is the closest major city to the center of Europe, and this festival likes to be at the center of things as well: It is open and inviting, and the city’s beauty seduces you into conversation about which new moviemaker the fest will be first to discover—since discovery is one of its highest priorities. The festival covers filmmakers’ travel and five-star accomodations, and includes a well-run press operation and a cavalcade of major distributors, like Netflix. The festival’s CentEast, meanwhile, features representatives of major festivals from all over Europe, and the varied events include workshops for editors, young directors, and even critics. There are awards and cash prices aplenty. The main gathering place of it all is the Festival Club in the gorgeous Palace of Culture and Science, open to filmmakers, audiences, sponsors—and anyone else. It’s in the center of the city, of course.

Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

طاقم مم

Recent Posts

  • Movie News

Emily the Criminal Series in the Works, Aubrey Plaza to Executive Produce

An Emily the Criminal series is being adapted based on the 2022 movie, with Aubrey…

2 weeks ago
  • Movie News

Fall Guy Director David Leitch on Why Stunt Performers Make Good Filmmakers

Jackie Chan. Charlie Chaplin. Pierre Étaix. Jerry Lewis. Each actor created a blueprint for filming…

2 weeks ago
  • Gallery

11 Bad Sequels Nobody Needs to See

These bad sequels were made for no reason except to make money. And some of…

2 weeks ago
  • Movie News

Study: Movie Sex Down 40% Since 2000

A new study has found that there is a lot less movie sex today than…

2 weeks ago
  • Gallery

12 Classic Rock Songs Inspired by Movies We Love

Here are some classic rock songs inspired by movies we love. Some are obvious, and…

2 weeks ago
  • Movie News

Dan Schneider Sues Quiet on Set Producers for Defamation, Calls Docuseries a ‘Hit Job’

Former Nickelodeon children's show creator Dan Schneider is suing the producers of the ID docuseries…

2 weeks ago