Big Muddy Film Festival

Carbondale, IL, United States, North America

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Big Muddy Film Festival

Carbondale, IL, United States, North America

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General Information

edition

43rd

organizers

H.D. Motyl

Head Faculty Advisor

Thomas Bickel

Executive Committee Member

Dorothy Evans

Executive Committee Member

Dylan Gibson

Executive Committee Member

Elyse Hickey

Executive Committee Member

Kennedy Joseph

Executive Committee Member

Corydon Vine

Executive Committee Member

Contact details

Southern Illinois University Department of Cinema & Photography 1100 Lincoln Drive, Room 1048 Carbondale, IL 62901 United States

62901

info@bigmuddyfilm.com

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About the festival

The Big Muddy Film Festival, based at Southern Illinois University Carbondale has become one of the longest running student organized film festivals in the world. The festivals is focused on community, accessability, social justice, and the environment.

The festival takes place annually at the end of February or beginning of March in the community of Carbondale, Illinois, situated within the watershed of the Big Muddy River and a region known for the beautiful Shawnee National Forest. Films featured represent all genres and lengths and are submitted from all corners of the globe.

The Festival provides cash awards to the best works in competition in the categories of experimental, documentary, narrative, animation, and smart phone film.

The program is juried by three artists or critics of national and international recognition. Past Jurors have included Barbara Hammer, Naomi Uman, Jim Jarmusch, Kerry Laitala, James Benning, Tomonari Nishikawa, Anna Margarita Albelo, Ben Kalina and Alrick Brown.

A panel of local activists awards The John Michaels Memorial Film Award, which honors films as activism that address themes of peace, justice, community action, human rights, and environmental conservation.

Also awarded is the Mike Covell Award, named after the man who helped found The Big Muddy Film Festival. This award honors filmmakers who have roots in Southern Illinois and is given to an alumni of Southern Illinois University-Carbondale. If a notable alumni work is not selected into the festival, then it will be awarded to an alumni of any Southern Illinois region college or university.

About

The Big Muddy Film Festival, based at Southern Illinois University Carbondale has become one of the longest running student organized film festivals in the world. The festivals is focused on community, accessability, social justice, and the environment.

The festival takes place annually at the end of February or beginning of March in the community of Carbondale, Illinois, situated within the watershed of the Big Muddy River and a region known for the beautiful Shawnee National Forest. Films featured represent all genres and lengths and are submitted from all corners of the globe.

The Festival provides cash awards to the best works in competition in the categories of experimental, documentary, narrative, animation, and smart phone film.

The program is juried by three artists or critics of national and international recognition. Past Jurors have included Barbara Hammer, Naomi Uman, Jim Jarmusch, Kerry Laitala, James Benning, Tomonari Nishikawa, Anna Margarita Albelo, Ben Kalina and Alrick Brown.

A panel of local activists awards The John Michaels Memorial Film Award, which honors films as activism that address themes of peace, justice, community action, human rights, and environmental conservation.

Also awarded is the Mike Covell Award, named after the man who helped found The Big Muddy Film Festival. This award honors filmmakers who have roots in Southern Illinois and is given to an alumni of Southern Illinois University-Carbondale. If a notable alumni work is not selected into the festival, then it will be awarded to an alumni of any Southern Illinois region college or university.

Awards & Winners

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Terms and rules

The Big Muddy Film Festival is looking for films of any style, length, content, and genre. The Festival is organized into the categories of experimental, narrative, documentary, animation, and new to the 2021 fest, smart phone film.

Works must be in English or with English subtitles. All films should have been completed within two years from the date when submissions open for the current festival. Works that have been previously submitted to the Festival are not eligible.

Accepted formats for submission include online screeners or .MOV Quicktime.
.MOV Quicktime will be required for screening in the Festival.

Each work submitted should be accompanied by an entry form and fee. Multiple submissions are welcome. If you wish to submit more than one film, please use separate entry forms.

Submission fee waivers may be offered in certain limited circumstances where paying the submission fee is of significant difficulty. In order to be considered for a waiver, send a screener of your full film as well as your reasons for needing a waiver to info@bigmuddyfilm.com.

Ratings & Reviews

Categories and fees

Smart Phone Under 10 Minutes
Early Bird (30th September, 2020) $10
Regular (31st October, 2020) $15
Late (30th November, 2020) $20

Smart Phone Under 40 Minutes
Early Bird (30th September, 2020) $15
Regular (31st October, 2020) $20
Late (30th November, 2020) $25

Smart Phone Over 40 Minutes
Early Bird (30th September, 2020) $20
Regular (31st October, 2020) $30
Late (30th November, 2020) $40

Animation - Under 10 Minutes
Early Bird (30th September, 2020) $10
Regular (31st October, 2020) $15
Late (30th November, 2020) $20

Animation - Under 40 Minutes
Early Bird (30th September, 2020) $15
Regular (31st October, 2020) $20
Late (30th November, 2020) $25

Animation - Over 40 Minutes
Early Bird (30th September, 2020) $20
Regular (31st October, 2020) $30
Late (30th November, 2020) $40

Documentary - Under 10 Minutes
Early Bird (30th September, 2020) $10
Regular (31st October, 2020) $15
Late (30th November, 2020) $20

Documentary - Under 40 Minutes
Early Bird (30th September, 2020) $15
Regular (31st October, 2020) $20
Late (30th November, 2020) $25

Documentary - Over 40 Minutes
Early Bird (30th September, 2020) $20
Regular (31st October, 2020) $30
Late (30th November, 2020) $40

Experimental - Under 10 Minutes
Early Bird (30th September, 2020) $10
Regular (31st October, 2020) $15
Late (30th November, 2020) $20

Experimental - Under 40 Minutes
Early Bird (30th September, 2020) $15
Regular (31st October, 2020) $20
Late (30th November, 2020) $25

Experimental - Over 40 Minutes
Early Bird (30th September, 2020) $20
Regular (31st October, 2020) $30
Late (30th November, 2020) $40

Narrative - Under 10 Minutes
Early Bird (30th September, 2020) $10
Regular (31st October, 2020) $15
Late (30th November, 2020) $20

Narrative - Under 40 Minutes
Early Bird (30th September, 2020) $15
Regular (31st October, 2020) $20
Late (30th November, 2020) $25

Narrative - Over 40 Minutes
Early Bird (30th September, 2020) $20
Regular (31st October, 2020) $30
Late (30th November, 2020) $40

John Michaels Entry - Under 10 Minutes
Early Bird (30th September, 2020) $10
Regular (31st October, 2020) $15
Late (30th November, 2020) $20

The John Michaels Film Award honors films that address issues of social justice, human rights, peace, environmental conservation, activism, and community action with the intent of shedding light on problems that exist in the world and means to fix them. Each year a committee of local activists determines the film that best accomplishes this objective and a cash award is given. We are especially excited by films that celebrate collective forms of analysis and action and the difficult work of building social movements. The award is most often given to documentary works, but films of all categories and genres may be considered.

John Michaels Entry - Under 40 Minutes
Early Bird (30th September, 2020) $15
Regular (31st October, 2020) $20
Late (30th November, 2020) $25

The John Michaels Film Award honors films that address issues of social justice, human rights, peace, environmental conservation, activism, and community action with the intent of shedding light on problems that exist in the world and means to fix them. Each year a committee of local activists determines the film that best accomplishes this objective and a cash award is given. We are especially excited by films that celebrate collective forms of analysis and action and the difficult work of building social movements. The award is most often given to documentary works, but films of all categories and genres may be considered.

John Michaels Entry - Over 40 Minutes
Early Bird (30th September, 2020) $20
Regular (31st October, 2020) $30
Late (30th November, 2020) $40

The John Michaels Film Award honors films that address issues of social justice, human rights, peace, environmental conservation, activism, and community action with the intent of shedding light on problems that exist in the world and means to fix them. Each year a committee of local activists determines the film that best accomplishes this objective and a cash award is given. We are especially excited by films that celebrate collective forms of analysis and action and the difficult work of building social movements. The award is most often given to documentary works, but films of all categories and genres may be considered.

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