First Nations Film and Video Festival

SKOKIE, IL, United States, North America

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First Nations Film and Video Festival

SKOKIE, IL, United States, North America

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19th

Contact details

First Nations Film and Video Festival, Inc. c/o Ernest M Whiteman III 8054 NILES AVENUE, 2E SKOKIE, IL 60077 United States

60077

ernest-3@fnfvf.org

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About the festival

OPEN TO INDIGENOUS/NATIVE AMERICAN DIRECTORS ONLY!
(See NOTE in 'Rules & Terms')

First Nations Film and Video Festival Inc. hosts two annual festivals a year (May 1-10 & Nov. 1-10) dedicated to showcasing works by Native American Directors of all skill levels and providing a venue for their works that promote Native American first-voice and self-representation in film and media. Hosted by several venues across Chicago, Illinois and beyond, the FNFVF has become a major showcase for Native American films that sometimes screen nowhere else. Join us!

All FNFVF events are FREE and OPEN to the Public. NOTE: Due the to COVID-19, we will be hosting our Fall 2020 Festival online for the time being. If there are changes we will post the announcements to our website: www.fnfvf.org.

PLEASE! READ GUIDELINES CAREFULLY BEFORE SUBMITTING:
First Nations Film and Video Festival, Inc. (FNFVF Inc) is a grassroots Native American film festival dedicated to showcasing works produced by Native American film and video makers and artists of all skill levels. FNFVF Inc takes place twice a year with a festival in the Spring and Fall in venues across Chicago and surrounding suburbs.

The First Nations Film and Video Festival Inc. advocates for and celebrates the works of Native American film and video that break racial stereotypes and promotes awareness of contemporary Native American issues and society and to provide an appropriate venue for their works. All films screened directed by Native American artists from the United States, Canada, Central and South America, and Mexico.

FESTIVAL GUIDELINES:
The guidelines are simple: DEADLINE is AUGUST 10, 2020

1) Any film or video of any genre or length may be submitted as long as the Director is enrolled in a U.S. American Indian tribe or of Native American/Indigenous American descent. (Producers or Distributors may submit on the Director’s behalf.) Co-directors taken on a case-by-case basis. See note below.

2) All submitted film MUST be made within the last five (5) years. This year we are accepting films made after January 2015.

And that’s it. Remember, there is NO ENTRY FEE for submitting films to the First Nations Film and Video Festival.

IMPORTANT NOTE: The First Nations Film and Video Festival considers "Native American", "Indigenous American" and "American Indian" to include people of heritage or enrolled with the indigenous peoples/tribes of the United States, North, Central, and South America, including Canada and Mexico. To protect Native American first-voice and self-representation, the Director MUST BE of U.S. Native/Indigenous American heritage or an enrolled member of a tribe of U.S. Indians. U.S.-born Native Hawaiian also accepted. CO-directors will be judged on case-by-case basis.

DO NOT: list your name, nationality, a name of a non-existent tribe, or a Native American Organization in the "Tribal Affiliation" field below. TRIBAL AFFILIATION MUST BE FILLED OUT. We do research tribal names/recognized tribes and if we cannot find a tribal name, we consider the application "incomplete". Please make sure your biography mentions your tribal affiliations to help with the process. Also, involvement or paid membership with a Native American Organization does not constitute "Tribal Enrollment".

All FNFVF events are FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC but the hosting venue may ask patrons for a donation on their own behalf to cover event costs. FNFVF, Inc. makes no money on the screening of your films. We simply work to put your works on screen in front of an audience.

Please note the information about the FNFVF Archive in "Rules and Terms" below and our use of your films for free educational screenings (with your permission).

We look forward to seeing your works and helping you find an audience. Thank you for your support of the First Nations Film and Video Festival.

FNFVF is a non-competitive film festival, dedicated to getting as many films on as many screen in front of as many patrons as possible.

About

OPEN TO INDIGENOUS/NATIVE AMERICAN DIRECTORS ONLY!
(See NOTE in 'Rules & Terms')

First Nations Film and Video Festival Inc. hosts two annual festivals a year (May 1-10 & Nov. 1-10) dedicated to showcasing works by Native American Directors of all skill levels and providing a venue for their works that promote Native American first-voice and self-representation in film and media. Hosted by several venues across Chicago, Illinois and beyond, the FNFVF has become a major showcase for Native American films that sometimes screen nowhere else. Join us!

All FNFVF events are FREE and OPEN to the Public. NOTE: Due the to COVID-19, we will be hosting our Fall 2020 Festival online for the time being. If there are changes we will post the announcements to our website: www.fnfvf.org.

PLEASE! READ GUIDELINES CAREFULLY BEFORE SUBMITTING:
First Nations Film and Video Festival, Inc. (FNFVF Inc) is a grassroots Native American film festival dedicated to showcasing works produced by Native American film and video makers and artists of all skill levels. FNFVF Inc takes place twice a year with a festival in the Spring and Fall in venues across Chicago and surrounding suburbs.

The First Nations Film and Video Festival Inc. advocates for and celebrates the works of Native American film and video that break racial stereotypes and promotes awareness of contemporary Native American issues and society and to provide an appropriate venue for their works. All films screened directed by Native American artists from the United States, Canada, Central and South America, and Mexico.

FESTIVAL GUIDELINES:
The guidelines are simple: DEADLINE is AUGUST 10, 2020

1) Any film or video of any genre or length may be submitted as long as the Director is enrolled in a U.S. American Indian tribe or of Native American/Indigenous American descent. (Producers or Distributors may submit on the Director’s behalf.) Co-directors taken on a case-by-case basis. See note below.

2) All submitted film MUST be made within the last five (5) years. This year we are accepting films made after January 2015.

And that’s it. Remember, there is NO ENTRY FEE for submitting films to the First Nations Film and Video Festival.

IMPORTANT NOTE: The First Nations Film and Video Festival considers "Native American", "Indigenous American" and "American Indian" to include people of heritage or enrolled with the indigenous peoples/tribes of the United States, North, Central, and South America, including Canada and Mexico. To protect Native American first-voice and self-representation, the Director MUST BE of U.S. Native/Indigenous American heritage or an enrolled member of a tribe of U.S. Indians. U.S.-born Native Hawaiian also accepted. CO-directors will be judged on case-by-case basis.

DO NOT: list your name, nationality, a name of a non-existent tribe, or a Native American Organization in the "Tribal Affiliation" field below. TRIBAL AFFILIATION MUST BE FILLED OUT. We do research tribal names/recognized tribes and if we cannot find a tribal name, we consider the application "incomplete". Please make sure your biography mentions your tribal affiliations to help with the process. Also, involvement or paid membership with a Native American Organization does not constitute "Tribal Enrollment".

All FNFVF events are FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC but the hosting venue may ask patrons for a donation on their own behalf to cover event costs. FNFVF, Inc. makes no money on the screening of your films. We simply work to put your works on screen in front of an audience.

Please note the information about the FNFVF Archive in "Rules and Terms" below and our use of your films for free educational screenings (with your permission).

We look forward to seeing your works and helping you find an audience. Thank you for your support of the First Nations Film and Video Festival.

FNFVF is a non-competitive film festival, dedicated to getting as many films on as many screen in front of as many patrons as possible.

Awards & Winners

There are no winners yet for this festival

Terms and rules

FESTIVAL GUIDELINES:
The guidelines are simple: DEADLINE is AUGUST 10, 2020

1) Any film or video of any genre or length may be submitted as long as the Director is enrolled in a U.S. American Indian tribe or of Native American/Indigenous American descent. (Producers or Distributors may submit on the Director’s behalf.) See note below.

2) All submitted film MUST be made within the last five (5) years. This year we are accepting films made after January 2015.

And that’s it. Remember, there is NO ENTRY FEE for submitting films to the First Nations Film and Video Festival.

NOTE: The First Nations Film and Video Festival considers "Native American", "Indigenous American" and "American Indian" to include people of heritage or enrolled with the indigenous peoples/tribes of the United States, North, Central, and South America, including Canada and Mexico. To protect Native American first-voice and self-representation, the Director must be of U.S. Native/Indigenous American heritage or an enrolled member of a tribe of U.S. Indians. U.S.-born Native Hawaiian also accepted. Co-directors will be judged on a case-by-case basis!

DO NOT: list your name, nationality, a name of a non-existent tribe, or a Native American Organization in the "Tribal Affiliation" field below. TRIBAL AFFILIATION MUST BE FILLED OUT. We do research tribal names/recognized tribes and if we cannot find a tribal name, we consider the application "incomplete". Please make sure your biography mentions your tribal affiliations to help with the process. Also, involvement or paid membership with a Native American Organization does not constitute "Tribal Enrollment".

FIRST NATIONS FILM AND VIDEO FESTIVAL ARCHIVE: PLEASE READ!
FNFVF Archive is First Nations Film and Video Festival, Inc’s library of films and video collected over the years, which are made available to community members, educators, students, non-profit organizations, and artists and are re-screened for educational purposes only. Copies in Archives are kept on premises and are not open to public access. At NO TIME during the re-screening or use of your Archive films will the FNFVF charge for admission. All events or programs will be free and open to the public.

NOTE: If you do not wish for your film to become a part of the FNFVF Archive and be reused for educational purposes, you MUST make answer clear in applications questions below, and any hard copies for festival usage sent, must come with a self-addressed, stamped envelope for the return of your materials.

Please note that by not providing a self-addressed, stamped envelope, you agree to your film’s submission into the FNFVF Archive and this signed application will serve as proof of permission of use and as Public Performance Rights for the FNFVF’s future screenings of your film.

MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING:
I, the applicant, by submitting this online application form do understand that First Nations Film and Video Festival, Inc, if accepted, will; screen my work, promote the screening of my work via their website, press materials, social networking, and

I grant First Nations Film and Video Festival, Inc permission to screen my work for public audiences and to use my work (whole or in part) and any images from for promotional and educational purposes, and

I understand that First Nations Film and Video Festival, Inc will NOT charge any admissions fees for nor make any profit from the screening of my work, that all their screening events are free and open to the public, and

I also understand that while First Nations Film and Video Festival, Inc does not charge admissions, that any hosting venues may ask for donations on behalf of their own 501c3 to cover staff costs for the event, and

I understand that I will submit a copy of, or a link to my film, submit a press kit or provide a link to an EPK, images, bio pic and to make known my availability for attending any screening, and that I am clear as to the dates of the festival, also if I do not submit the requested materials by the specified date, that my film MAY NOT be included in the festival, and

I have the necessary clearances, rights, and releases to allow First Nations Film and Video Festival, Inc. to screen my work publicly, and

In the event I cannot attend a screening, or that between now and November 1, 2020, I choose not to have First Nations Film and Video Festival, Inc screen or promote my film as part of their festival, I will contact them immediately to withdraw my film and application, and

I understand that First Nations Film and Video Festival, Inc is not responsible for lost or damaged submissions, and

I also give notice that by indicating "YES" on this online application for an online submission and by NOT including a self-address, postage-paid envelope to return my film and materials for a physical submission, I grant the First Nations Film and Video Festival, Inc permission to include it in their FNFVF Archive and the archive’s intended use, and

I have read, understand, agree to and will comply with the guidelines of the First Nations Film and Video Festival, including the guideline’s definition of “Native American”, and its decision to screen or not screen my work, and do understand this memorandum, and the purpose of the FNFVF Archive.

Ratings & Reviews

Categories and fees

The Other 51%: Native American Women Directors Program
Early Bird (1st August, 2020) €0
Regular (1st September, 2020) €0
Late (1st November, 2020) €0

Any film directed by a Native American woman

Feature-lenth Film (Narrative, 70 min+)
Early Bird (1st August, 2020) €0
Regular (1st September, 2020) €0
Late (1st November, 2020) €0

Feature-length Narrative Films (70+ minutes) Any genre, Native American-directed

Feature-lenth Film (Documentary, 70 min+)
Early Bird (1st August, 2020) €0
Regular (1st September, 2020) €0
Late (1st November, 2020) €0

Feature film Documentary (70 minutes+), Native American-directed

Short Film (Drama)
Early Bird (1st August, 2020) €0
Regular (1st September, 2020) €0
Late (1st November, 2020) €0

Short films under 70 minutes, dramatic narrrative, Native-directed.

Short Film (Documentary)
Early Bird (1st August, 2020) €0
Regular (1st September, 2020) €0
Late (1st November, 2020) €0

Short films (Under 70 minutes), documentary (any subject), Native American-directed

Short Film (Science Fiction)
Early Bird (1st August, 2020) €0
Regular (1st September, 2020) €0
Late (1st November, 2020) €0

Short films (Under 70 minutes), science fiction narrative, Native American-directed

Short Film (Comedy)
Early Bird (1st August, 2020) €0
Regular (1st September, 2020) €0
Late (1st November, 2020) €0

Short films (Under 70 minutes), comedy narratives, Native American-directed

Short Film (Horror)
Early Bird (1st August, 2020) €0
Regular (1st September, 2020) €0
Late (1st November, 2020) €0

Short films (Under 70 minutes), Horror Narrative, Native American-directed

Short Film (Historical)
Early Bird (1st August, 2020) €0
Regular (1st September, 2020) €0
Late (1st November, 2020) €0

Short Films (Under 70 minutes), Historical narrative, Native American-directed

Short Film (Blended Genre)
Early Bird (1st August, 2020) €0
Regular (1st September, 2020) €0
Late (1st November, 2020) €0

Short Films (Under 70 minutes, that combine one or more genres as to defy classification, Native American-directed

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