16th May – 9th June 2013 |
Seattle International Film Festival Go »
Seattle International Film Festival 2013
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16th May - 19th June 2013 |
Seattle International Film Festival Go »
SIFF's mission is to create experiences that bring people together to discover extraordinary films from around the world. It is through the art of cinema that we foster a community that is more informed, aware, and alive!
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27th May – 1st June 2013 |
Zlin Fest: International Film Festival for Children and Youth Go »
One of the oldest festivals of its kind in the world, the Zlin International Film Festival for Children and Youth screens over 570 films aimed specifically for youths.
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31st May – 9th June 2013 |
Transylvania International Film Festival Go »
Transylvania’s small town festival has managed to reach some stature amongst the eastern European block both with its mix of glamour and informality.
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4th June – 9th June 2013 |
Nippon Connection Frankfurt Go »
Nippon Connection's large programme selection means the festival is generally seen more as a film market than a film festival, making it a must of film buyers from around the world. Its delegate centre sets up in the JWG University, and for 4 days hosts one of the most informal and down to earth festival focuses.
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5th June – 16th June 2013 |
Sydney Film Festival Go »
Celebrating Australian and New Zealand production - but also shows international screenings.
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6th June 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 at the beginning of September.
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7th June - 10th June 2013 |
Indian Film Festival of Ireland 2013 Go »
Indian Film Festival of Ireland 2013
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7th June - 13th June 2013 |
UCLA Film Festival Go »
UCLA School of Theatre, Film and Television's 22nd Annual Film Festival
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9th June -13th June 2013 |
Festival de Télévision de Monte-Carlo Go »
An international event organized under the honorary presidency of H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco. The Festival is host to a competition gathering the best TV programmes of the moment.
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10th June – 15th June 2013 |
Annecy International Animated Film Festival Go »
The world’s most important animation festival, Annecy reached 50 years of age in 2010 and welcomes the largest numbers of animation professionals in Europe.
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12th June - 16th June 2013 |
Cinemagic International Film Festival Go »
Dublin International Film and Television Festival for Young People [Under 12 years]
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18th June - 24th June 2013 |
Palm Springs Shortfest and Film Market Go »
Palm Springs Shortfest is the most important short film festival in North America. Combined with the Film Market, it offers a chance for debut filmmakers to be discovered and an important stepping stone in the short film circuit, alongside Clermond Ferrand and Cannes Short Film Corner.
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19th June – 23rd June 2013 |
Silver Docs: AFI/Discovery Channel Documentary Film Festival Go »
Created in 2003 by AFI and held in Maryland, about an hours drive from Washington DC, the week-long festival is split between the Discovery Communications HQ and AFI owned Silver cinema. In parallel to the festival they host the International Documentary Conference, focusing on seminars and worshops for various industry and participants.
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21st June - 30th June 2013 |
Moscow International Film Festival Go »
Russia’s leading film festival, the Moscow Film Festival – for its first few years, divided itself bi-annually with Karlovy Vary. Hosted with a certain level of muscovite glamour the festival’s highlight is its European film strands. Despite never really having any following in the West it garners significant attention from the Balkan or Eastern European states – for which it is one of the first points of call in the festival circuit.
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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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