Experimental Cinema is open to publish any kind of texts, reviews, interviews... related to experimental films. Just send us your text to [email protected].
Please note that this is a non-for profit website, completely un-commercial, so there isn't any kind of money involved, just the reward of seeing your work appreciated...
My name is David Finkelstein. I currently write reviews of experimental films on SubStack. You may have read my reviews from 2002 to 2014 on FilmThreat, and later on Film International. I am an experimental videomaker myself, and, while I can't guarantee that I'll actually like your film, I am a big fan of experimental work generally. Please email queries to [email protected]
After 43 years publishing writers from around the world, Orlando-based literary journal, The Florida Review has a new online platform, Aquifer: The Florida Review Online. With this new site The Florida Review aims toexpand the scope of its publications to include visual art and new media formats. Aquifer is pleased to announce a rolling call for submissions of film and video work for longterm online publication.
Queer Moving Image Review is an online exhibition space designed to showcase queer artists working in time-based visual media. We screen one piece per month and accept submissions on a rolling basis. To submit please fill out our Submission Form. We are also accepting written articles pertaining to queerness and moving image, if you have a proposal for an article please fill out our Article Submission Form.
Pugnant Film Series is a nonprofit organization that organizes screenings of underground, dada & auteur cinema in Athens & Greece generally.
>We exhibit film screenings on streets, on squares, on cafes, on archaelogical sites, on overnight shows, on nomadic events and of course on cinemas. We are looking for films from UNDERGROUND, AUTEUR and DADA era. This is a continuous call. There are no restrictions on the duration of the film, the year of production or the genre. But we prefer recently produced films.
Submissions are now closed and will reopen in May 2018.
The UMW Media Wall is now accepting submissions for the 2015-2016 academic year. The Wall is a one-of-a-kind moving image exhibition space located in the atrium of the Information and Technology Convergence Center at the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, VA. The Wall is a large scale high definition video canvas composed of 43 separate Prysm Laser Phosphor Display (LPD) tiles arranged into a freeform array that measures 10 feet wide and 12.5 feet tall.
GAZE is a film series dedicated to screening independent film and video made by women. We promote women’s artistic expression and create dialogues related to the influence of this powerful medium.
We highlight an international and philosophical connection between women and film, and are one of the many bay-area platforms that showcases independent cinema
We look for original work that might be considered surreal, experimental, political, abstract, narrative, personal, documentary, or an other genre.
PoetryFilm celebrates films based on poems, poems turned into films, collaborations, text-based films, and other avant-garde text/image material. Events feature short films accompanied by live performances or discussion.
Submissions are welcome and ongoing: please fill in a submission form and send in together with your film. The next event will be in London in March 2013. Theme: material exploring cycles, circles, sequences, planets and patterns.
For a submission form and further details, please email Malgorzata Kitowski at [email protected]
The PoetryFilm archive is the only one of its kind in the UK - to book a screening please email [email protected].
MIA is a brand new series screening the work of artists working with moving images. Moving image art includes experimental film, video art, installation art, performance art, essay films and animation. The series is curated by artist Alanna Simone.
Screenings take place at 7PM, every 4th Friday at The Armory Center for the Arts, 145 North Raymond Avenue, Pasadena, CA 91103.
While there is no thematic requirement for submissions, upcoming programs will focus on language, ecology, the mechanics of dreaming and relationships with food.