AfroComicCon International Virtual Short Film Festival

Berkeley, CA, United States, North America

18 - 24 Oct, 2020

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AfroComicCon International Virtual Short Film Festival

Berkeley, CA, United States, North America

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About the festival

The AFCC Short Film Festival is a showcase of innovative filmmaking from talented filmmakers, content creators, and screenwriters. AFCC Short Film Fest is a division of AfroComicCon and our 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, that features contemporary and interactive works of visual art showcasing films in the following categories:

Best Short Film
Best Short Documentary
Best Screenplay (Short 12 page max)
Best Mixed Media/Transmedia Project/Experimental Film
Best Web Series (only one episode can be submitted)
Best Animated Short Film
Best Student Film (must be enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program between 2018 – 2021)
Best Director
Best Actor
Best Costume
Best Soundtrack
Audience Award

AFCC will have a jury composed of media and filmmakers, scholars, curators, and archivists who will determine all awards, with the exception of the audience award winner.

These topic related films and their filmmakers are focused on bringing about diversity and inclusion, with a special focus on women and POC. We are looking for 3 to 10 minute short(s) and animations that reflect and honor Afrofuturistic representation. Please note only films that fall into the broad category of Afrofuturism and in the genre categories of science-fiction, speculative Black fiction, Horror, fantasy, Anime, superheroes, and comic books will be considered for inclusion in the festival. We are most interested in films made by filmmakers from historically underrepresented communities of color, but all are welcome to apply.

The AFCC International Virtual Film Festival highlights Action/Adventure, Animation, Comic Book Oriented, Documentary (Pop Culture Related), Horror/Suspense, Humor, New Villains, and Sci-Fi/Fantasy. These genre-related films and their filmmakers are focused on bringing about diversity and inclusion of all colors, with a special focus on women and POC, and animations that reflect and honor afrofuturistic representation. We are most interested in fanfare, heroes/she-heroes, villains, and creative diversity, inclusion films made by and supportive of, underrepresented communities of color.

Mission

Cash prize, awards, and a bridge pathway to screenwriting and possible apprenticeships with a major studio.

About

The AFCC Short Film Festival is a showcase of innovative filmmaking from talented filmmakers, content creators, and screenwriters. AFCC Short Film Fest is a division of AfroComicCon and our 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, that features contemporary and interactive works of visual art showcasing films in the following categories:

Best Short Film
Best Short Documentary
Best Screenplay (Short 12 page max)
Best Mixed Media/Transmedia Project/Experimental Film
Best Web Series (only one episode can be submitted)
Best Animated Short Film
Best Student Film (must be enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program between 2018 – 2021)
Best Director
Best Actor
Best Costume
Best Soundtrack
Audience Award

AFCC will have a jury composed of media and filmmakers, scholars, curators, and archivists who will determine all awards, with the exception of the audience award winner.

These topic related films and their filmmakers are focused on bringing about diversity and inclusion, with a special focus on women and POC. We are looking for 3 to 10 minute short(s) and animations that reflect and honor Afrofuturistic representation. Please note only films that fall into the broad category of Afrofuturism and in the genre categories of science-fiction, speculative Black fiction, Horror, fantasy, Anime, superheroes, and comic books will be considered for inclusion in the festival. We are most interested in films made by filmmakers from historically underrepresented communities of color, but all are welcome to apply.

The AFCC International Virtual Film Festival highlights Action/Adventure, Animation, Comic Book Oriented, Documentary (Pop Culture Related), Horror/Suspense, Humor, New Villains, and Sci-Fi/Fantasy. These genre-related films and their filmmakers are focused on bringing about diversity and inclusion of all colors, with a special focus on women and POC, and animations that reflect and honor afrofuturistic representation. We are most interested in fanfare, heroes/she-heroes, villains, and creative diversity, inclusion films made by and supportive of, underrepresented communities of color.

Mission

Cash prize, awards, and a bridge pathway to screenwriting and possible apprenticeships with a major studio.

Awards & Winners

There are no winners yet for this festival

Terms and rules

Your film should consist of a 3 to 20-minute short animation or live-action film with an Afro-futuristic theme.

1) Projects/Films completed prior to January 1, 2018, are not eligible for the film festival.

2) Projects/Films that have been screened in more than two film festivals prior to April 2020 or previously released via any distribution platform (Blue-Ray, DVD, Streaming or Video on Demand) are ineligible.

3) Projects/Films that have been previously exhibited theatrically at one or more private screenings for which tickets were not sold to the general public retain eligibility for the 2020 AFCC festival.

4) Projects/Films should not exceed a running time of 10 minutes including opening and closing credits.

5) It is the sole responsibility of the Applicant to secure authorization and permission from the copyright owner(s) of any and all copyrighted content or materials included within the submitted Project/Film. Filmmakers/Producers MUST own or have licensed the rights to any images, music, or video included in the film. This statement includes all trademarked content, materials, or symbols. (Documentation must be provided before being screened online or via cable or theatrically).

6) AFCC reserves the right to disqualify, without refund of any or all submission fees previously collected from the Applicant, any Project/Film with any unauthorized inclusion of copyrighted or trademarked content or materials. AFCC has the right to waive selection criteria based on special circumstances.

7) In order to qualify for the festival’s Best Short Film category or Best Short Documentary category, your project/film must retain “World Premiere” status until December 1, 2020.

8) Projects/Films submitted for previous AFCC film festivals can be resubmitted only if the current version of the project/film differs greatly from the previous submission.

9) Applicants submitting a Project/Film that contains significant non-English spoken dialogue must provide on-screen English subtitles. AFCC reserves the right to disqualify, without refund of any or all submission fees previously collected from the Applicant, any Project/Film that contains significant non-English spoken dialogue that does not include accompanying on-screen English subtitles.

10) Submissions may NOT be withdrawn from the AFCC festival once they have been entered, except at the sole discretion of the AFCC Festival Director.

11) All selected films may be excerpted for up to 2 minutes (max) for publicity purposes.

12) All projects/films must be submitted via the FilmFreeway platform. Do not send DVDs, drives, or files to AFCC Festival Team members.

13) All accepted films will be screened digitally via the FilmFreeway platform. Transmedia projects will live on the NNPA/BlackPressUSA site for a period of time not to exceed 1 year from the date of the AFCC festival.

14) Please note, notification letters will be sent electronically. Acceptance letters will be sent electronically and accompanied by a phone call. Please make sure you submit a working email and phone number with each submission (s).

Ratings & Reviews

Categories and fees

Animation
Early Bird (27th April, 2020) $25
Regular (15th September, 2020) $25
Late (18th October, 2020) $25

Your piece should consist of a 3 to 8-minute short animation film with an Afro-futuristic theme.

Action/Adventure
Early Bird (27th April, 2020) $25
Regular (15th September, 2020) $25
Late (18th October, 2020) $25

Your piece should consist of a 3 to 8-minute short live-action film with an Afro-futuristic theme.

comic book related video or film short
Early Bird (27th April, 2020) $25
Regular (15th September, 2020) $25
Late (18th October, 2020) $25

documentary of pop culture related
Early Bird (27th April, 2020) $25
Regular (15th September, 2020) $25
Late (18th October, 2020) $25

horror/suspense
Early Bird (27th April, 2020) $25
Regular (15th September, 2020) $25
Late (18th October, 2020) $25

Blerd humor
Early Bird (27th April, 2020) $25
Regular (15th September, 2020) $25
Late (18th October, 2020) $25

science fiction/fantasy
Early Bird (27th April, 2020) $25
Regular (15th September, 2020) $25
Late (18th October, 2020) $25

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