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April 17, 2007 - 04:20

BIG BANG FILM FESTIVAL (PHILADELPHIA, PA) OCTOBER 17 - 21, 2007

We are pleased to announce the Big Bang Film Festival, a celebration of exciting and inventive films in the Action, Adventure, Suspense and Asian Action Cinema genres. BBFF will showcase amazing films, some classics, some classics in the making. Every submission will be featured as a rotating highlight on the front page of the BBFF website and on our 2007 Submissions page so that all of our filmmakers can link to their listing.

Submissions have just opened! Visit our website for more information on the festival, our submission process, special events, and opportunities to join our team!

Big Bang Film Festival
Philadelphia, PA
October 17-21 2007
Action, Adventure, Suspense and Asian Action Cinema.
contact@bigbangfilmfestival.com
www.BigBangFilmFestival.com

June 4, 2007 - 01:30

Australia's leading film festival bridges the gap with new international industry networking event

The Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF), announced yesterday the establishment of Australia’s first international film forum within its festival environment. 37 South: Bridging the Gap (26th — 28th July) will be a major film networking event in Australia. Serious in intent but informal in tone this event is designed to bring together Australian feature film producers with a range of potential partners.

These two programmes consolidate the Industry arm of the Melbourne International Film Festival, which formally began in 2004 with the establishment of Accelerator. This annual four day event brings together some of the region’s brightest new filmmaking talent in a focused workshop environment. Previous Accelerator participants include Taika Waititi director of Oscar® nominated and MIFF opening night short Two Cars One Night who has now gone onto directing his first feature Eagle vs Shark. 37 South: Bridging the Gap builds on the success of Accellerator and is a major new initiative for both Australian and international industry professionals. It will provide an opportunity within a festival environment for potential partners to discuss and develop market ready projects.

The 2007 Melbourne International Film Festival runs from July 25th — August 12th, full programme details will be announced on Wednesday June 20th. The inaugural 37 South: Bridging The Gap will run July 26th — July 28th.

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October 20, 2007 - 05:45

Great news! It will let new cineasts make their proofs, i totaly agree with these festivals :D
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