A film festival is the presentation or showcasing of films in one or more movie theaters or screening venues. The films are usually of a recent date and, depending upon the focus of the individual festival, can include major international releases as well as those made outside a country's established film industry. Sometimes there is a focus on a specific genre (e.g. animation) or subject (e.g. gay and lesbian film festivals). Film Festivals are typically annual events.
Contents
1History
2Significant or notable festivals
3See also
4References
5External links
History
The world's first major film festival was held in Venice in 1932; the other major film festivals of the world (Berlin, Cannes, Moscow and Karlovy Vary) date back to the 1940s and 1950s.
The first North American film festival was the Columbus International Film & Video Festival, also known as The Chris Awards, held in 1953. According the Film Arts Foundation in San Francisco, "The Chris Awards (is) one of the most prestigious documentary, educational, business and informational competitions in the U.S; (it is) the oldest of its kind in North America and celebrating its 54th year".
North American significance: Toronto is internationally renowned for its film festivals. The Toronto International Film Festival, begun in 1976, is now the major North American film festival and the most widely attended worldwide, while Toronto's Hot Docs is the leading North American documentary film festival. Also of significance, the Seattle International Film Festival is the largest film festival in the United States. On the other hand, New York Film Festival only show few films in each year, but it still has big impact in the United States.
Children's films: The Chicago International Children's Film Festival, started in 1983, is the largest festival of films for children in North America, and the first juried, competitive festival of children's film in the U.S. It is the only children's film event to be recognized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as an "Academy qualifying" festival.
Latin American significance: The Festival de Gramado (or Gramado Film Festival), held annually in the Brazilian city of Gramado is considered to be the most important film festival of Latin America. It was first held in 1973, awarding Brazilian and Latin American films.
Digital films: Hollywood DV/HD Festival in Los Angeles was started by Shannon W. Rawls in 2003. Focusing on creative works shot in Digital Video and High Definition formats, this festival is a 7-day event showcasing Narrative, Documentary, Music Video, Experimental & Animation projects that are originally captured in DV or HD. Projects that are acquired using film do not qualify for entry. Currently this festival is the only annual multi-day festival that has this prerequisite.
Experimental films: Ann Arbor Film Festival was started in 1963. It is the oldest continually operated experimental film festival in North America and has become one of the premiere film festivals for independent and, primarily, experimental filmmakers to showcase their work.[AAFF]
Sicilian Film Festival was started on 2006 in Miami by Emanuele Viscuso to showcase the works of Sicilian directors and movies about Sicily and its history. Independent films, famous feature movies, Sicilian culture and more. [[1]]
Independent films in Hollywood: Silver Lake Film Festival in Los Angeles was established to provide a showcase for truly independent film in the film capital of the world. In the shadow of the Hollywood film industry, independently produced films are often neglected and, worse, rarely presented. Held at various venues in Hollywood and LA's Eastside, SLFF's 2006 festival presented, over the course of nine days, 75 narrative and documentary features and 135 shorts films, including 101 Los Angeles, U.S. and world premieres. The Hollywood DV/HD Festival also supports many independent films in Hollywood.
Sports films: Vail Film Festival is a unique film festival dedicated to independent films and action sports. The festival takes place in Vail, Colorado the most popular and largest ski resort, [Vail] in North America.
Wood Green, North London: Wood Green International Film festival in London, has been Running for 5 years in North London, and presents new films by British, Irish and International filmakers.
Women of color: Women of Color Film Festival at the University of California, Santa Cruz was founded in 1992 and is the first film festival in the U.S. committed to the representation of women of color, by women of color.
Turan, Kenneth, Sundance to Sarajevo: Film Festivals and the World They Made, Los Angeles, University of California Press, 2002, hardback, ISBN 0-520-21867-1.
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