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The National Student Film Institute (NSFI), formerly the Los Angeles Student Film Institute (LASFI), was founded in 1978 by Brenda Norman, Dave Master, Jutti Marsh and Ralph Rogers as a festival for films made by children from kindergarten through ninth grade. Two years later it was expanded to include the work of all high school students.
High Falls Film Festival celebrates the work of women filmmakers. It includes features, documentaries, shorts, children's and young adult programs, programs in film education and student film making competitions. JAPAN CUTS: The New York Festival of Contemporary Japanese Cinema: 2007: New York City
Pages in category "Student film festivals" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ..EDU Film Festival;
The San Luis Obispo International Film Festival (SLOIFF) is an American film festival held in San Luis Obispo, California.It is a six-day annual event, showcasing contemporary and classic film screenings at the historic Fremont Theater, the Palm Theatre, and other venues in Atascadero, Paso Robles, and the neighboring seaside towns of Avila Beach and Pismo Beach.
Story at a glance The annual Sundance Film Festival, which will take place Jan. 19-23 in Utah, showcases the year’s best independent films. The largest festival of its kind in the country, this ...
Created in 1998, the Coca-Cola Refreshing Filmmaker's Award is an award given out to the student filmmaker—or pair of student filmmakers as of 2017—who wins the annual Coca-Cola Refreshing Films contest. In the contest, current students or recent graduates from participating film schools across the United States submit entries of original ...
The state's only Oscar-qualifying film festival is showcasing about 160 short films, narrative features, documentaries, music videos and more, including numerous world, U.S. and Oklahoma premieres ...
This is a list of existing major film festivals, sorted by continent.. The world's oldest film festival is the Mostra internazionale d'arte cinematografica (Venice Film Festival), while the most prestigious film festivals in the world, known as the "Big Three", are (listed chronologically according to the date of foundation): Venice, Cannes and Berlin. [1]