Vox Feminae Film Festival 2011 - open call for submissions
Vox Feminae Film Festival 2011
focus on gender - submission regulations
VFFF seeks to find, exhibit and award films that explore aspects of gender, gender roles & identities. Subjects include gender equity, gender non-stereotypes, relationships, feminist and lgbtiq themes.
ENG regulations .doc | HR pravila .doc
Vox Feminae Festival
NOVEMBER 3-8, 2011
Zagreb, Croatia
Screenings will take place at Kino Gric,
Jurisiceva 6, Zagreb
Eligibility
- VFFF accepts narrative, documentary, animation and experimental films and videos of all lengths by artists of all gender identities (female, male, non-defining, gender variant...). Only parameter is that the submitted films and videos are discussing gender issues.
- Films and videos must have been completed no earlier than January 1, 2009.
- If the original film or video is in a language other than English, then film must have hardcore subtitles in English.
- Acceptable formats for exhibition are: MiniDV, DVD and Beta SP Pal.
- Online submission form on http://www.voxfeminae.net/prijave/ must be completed. File with submission details will be generated; please print it out, sign it and send it with the film on address provided in the submission form. Package must specify "no commercial value - for cultural purposes".
- Acceptable format for preview screeners is DVD. DVDs must be labeled with film title.
Submission Deadline
- September 7th, 2011 (postmarked).
Selection Notification
- You will be notified of Festival selections by October 1st, 2011.
Vox Feminae Film Award
- Audience votes will decide on $500 cash prize
Entry Fees
- None
Questions?
- For any further questions, suggestions or advice concerning organization and cooperation, please contact dalia@voxfeminae.net
About Vox Feminae Festival
Vox Feminae - Ladyfest Zagreb is project of non-profit organization Expanse of Gender and Media Culture 'Common Zone' that provides innovative cultural and gender patchwork. In 2011 Vox Feminae festival will have it's 5th edition. www.voxfeminae.net/2011.




