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2011 Wisconsin Film Festival
2011 Wisconsin Film Festival  



13TH WISCONSIN FILM FESTIVAL
Madison, Wisconsin, USA
30 March to 3 April 2011
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The call for entries is open now through December 1, 2010 (December 31, 2010 deadline for student films).
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This five-day festival is set in ten downtown theaters, all within walking distance, in the heart of Madison, Wisconsin, the state's capitol city. The Festival presents the best new American independent and world cinema (narrative, documentary, experimental), restored prints, and the work of Wisconsin filmmakers through juried competitions. About 200 carefully selected films and an attendance of more than 34,500 make this an extremely popular, lively event in a city known for its friendliness and eclectic culture.

Please help us reach out to filmmakers around the world by sharing this call for entries with others.

Wisconsin Film Festival
1050 University Avenue
Madison, WI 53706 USA

tel: +1 877-963-3456
fax: +1 608-262-6589

info@wifilmfest.org
wifilmfest.org

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The Wisconsin Film Festival welcomes narrative, documentary, experimental, and animated films or videos of any length.

There are two categories*:

* Open Reel (general submissions of any length, open worldwide)
deadline: postmarked Wednesday, December 1, 2010

* Wisconsin’s Own (films of any length from filmmakers with “Wisconsin ties”)
deadline: postmarked Wednesday, December 1, 2010

*Films made by students are eligible in both categories. The Wisconsin Film Festival used to have a category for films by Wisconsin college students or Wisconsin residents attending college in another state: “Wisconsin Student Shorts.” Starting with the 2011 Festival, this has been simplified so that any film with a Wisconsin connection gets submitted into the single “Wisconsin’s Own” category. There is still a discounted entry fee ($10) and different deadline for student-made films. The selection process will also still evaluate student work separately from non-student films.

student deadline: postmarked Friday, December 31, 2010

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IS THIS FESTIVAL A GOOD FIT FOR MY FILM?

Some festivals rely entirely on submissions for their titles. Others barely bother. A portion of the Wisconsin Film Festival program always comes from this submission process, as part of a commitment to showcasing emerging talent. Another portion of the Festival comes from outside the submission process, films that are specifically selected to be part of the program (master directors, international festival hits, films that fit particular themes) and we work directly with distribution companies, sales agencies, and production teams around the world.

There is no specific quota to be met in any category, nor in feature-length vs. short films. Each work is judged solely on its individual merit. Films shown in other festivals or in limited noncommercial exhibition are eligible. Preference is given to films without significant exposure in Wisconsin markets prior to the Festival.

The Festival presents quality work that may not otherwise be seen in commercial theaters, and motion pictures from outside the mainstream film industry. We are looking for competence in the filmmaking craft; work that has vision and spirit; original subjects and well-told stories; and diverse voices. We look for films that represent different facets of filmmaking, from polished productions to no-budget gems. Each year’s selection of films is a blend of major releases scouted from around the world, combined with smaller, under-the-radar works that illustrate a variety of filmmaking styles.

See last year’s complete film list [http://2010.wifilmfest.org/films] for a sense of what makes up the Wisconsin Film Festival program. Some of the world-class filmmakers featured in 2010 were Bong Joon-ho, Michel Gondry, Jan Hrebejk, Ken Loach, Mary Sweeney, Radu Jude, Liu Jiayin, Gianni Di Gregorio, James Marsh, Jessica Hausner, Henrik Ruben Ganz, Maren Ade, Xavier Dolan, Corneliu Porumboiu, Karen Shakhnazarov, Bradley Rust Gray, Sarah Watts, Lixin Fan, Michael Mann, Bert I. Gordon, George Kuchar, Sergio Leone, Ladislas Starewitch, Jules Dassin, John Frankenheimer, and Elia Kazan.

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HOW IS THE WISCONSIN FILM FESTIVAL DIFFERENT?

There are many festivals that share our interest in sustaining what’s good about motion pictures. This is not unique.

But we don’t do red carpets, gala events, or have VIP access to films. Why? Because the audience knows that what matters is what’s on screen. This Festival is about bringing great motion pictures — large and small — to Madison for well-organized screenings in front of enthusiastic (and usually sold-out) crowds of people from around Wisconsin. It’s not about celebrity culture or people paying high prices to get special access. Ticket prices are low and available to all. Attendance at the 12th Festival in 2010 was 34,539 over just five days, watching 192 films — that’s a remarkable attendance for a “small” festival.

If your film is selected, we’ll work hard to ensure that your film is always safely cared for, that your screening is promoted accurately and enthusiastically in the Festival program, that we build a good audience, and that the screening is on time with good picture and sound quality.

The theaters [see 2010 venues: http://2010.wifilmfest.org/theaters.php] are all legit auditoriums, ranging from 155 seats to 1500+. We don’t use make-shift screening locations in places not suited for film, like the back room of a restaurant or bar. Whenever possible, films are screened on 35mm, 16mm, or high-quality digital video. Theaters dedicated to video are equipped for the Festival with professional projectors and decks that show clear, bright images. The core tech staff have been a part of the Festival for years and include some members of IATSE Local 251. And all these theaters are close enough to easily walk between — just one mile from end to end. Wisconsin Film Festival is frequently described as having a relaxed, informal atmosphere, which is certainly true.

We watch everything that is submitted. We do not farm out the viewing of your submission to random volunteers. We do our best to write original descriptions of each film for the program guide [see 2010 guide: http://2010.wifilmfest.org/films], because the audience wants to know what we like about your movie.

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Important Dates:
Festival Begins: 30 March 2011
Festival Ends: 3 April 2011
Submission Deadline: 1 December 2010 (31 Dec 2010 for Wisconsin Student Shorts)

Address:
1050 University Ave.
Madison, Wisconsin 53706
United States

Phone: +1 877-963-3456 or 608-262-9009

Fax: +1 608-262-6589

Contact Person: Meg Hamel


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