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Running since 1994, the Festival’s website includes streamed interviews and clips from participating films (though only around the time of the festival) as well as a very well organised list of participants (with accompanying filmographies) and their films and the time and place of the screenings and events.
Le Giornate del Cinema Muto (also known as the Pordenone Silent Film Festival) is the world’s leading silent film festival and a major meeting place for scholars, archivists and enthusiasts. The site includes details of past programmes and publications, including the festival’s scholarly journal Griffithiana. In English and Italian.
Native Networks is produced by the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of the American Indian. It provides information on media production from Native American communities (North and South), covering film, video and radio. The site includes feature presentations, news, and a media catalogue of titles featured at the Museum’s Native American Film and Video Festivals, searchable by title, tribe, director and region. It has links to a wide range of related media resources. In English and Spanish.
tve is an independent, non-profit organisation, which has been making, co-producing, or partnering in the production of films since the 1980s. Their aim is to produce films and enable others to produce films, about the environment, development, human rights and health. A significant archive can now be accessed via their website or their You Tube Channel. Films are organised under 23 categories including: climate change; energy and fuel; food fishing and farming; football; forests and trees; health; human rights; migration; oceans, rivers and seas; people and communities; protest; reusing and recycling; science and technology; trade and economics; transport; urban and rural; war and conflict; and women and equality. tve is also responsible for the tvebiomovies initiative- a film competition for young people around the world.
A useful site which includes the Directory of International Film and Video Festivals, filmmaker resources in the UK, training and careers advice for the film industry, a database of British film directors, and British Films Catalogue from 1998 onwards, and a British Films in Progress section. Produced by the British Council.
The D.FILM Digital Film Festival, an online showcase of films made digitally, has now been turned into Dvolver. The goal of the festival was both to entertain, by showing audiences the very best work done by today’s new breed of digital filmmakers, and to inspire, by actively teaching them how they can do it themselves. The festival is no longer running and the new company is now involved in developing creativity widgets for online communication.
Learning on Screen is an annual conference organised by the British Universities Film & Video Council. Learning on Screen promotes and celebrates excellence in the production, study and use of moving pictures and related media in teaching, learning, training and research. The site gives details of this year’s conference, plus the complementary Learning on Screen Awards.
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