Monadnock International Film Festival

Keene, NH, United States, North America

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Monadnock International Film Festival

Keene, NH, United States, North America

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General Information

edition

9th

organizer

Deirdre Fitzgerald

Festival Organizer

Contact details

25 Roxbury Street, Suite 207 Keene, NH 03431 United States

03431

director@moniff.org

603-522-7190

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About the festival

Recently named as "Up and Coming Film Fest" by New Hampshire Magazine's "Best of New Hampshire" issue, the Monadnock International Film Festival (MONIFF) showcases high-quality independent cinema every April in the beautiful Monadnock Region, known for its vibrant arts culture and Mt. Monadnock, one of the world's most climbed mountains. 2021 will mark the ninth annual festival. We are hoping to hold an in-person event in downtown Keene and neighboring Peterborough. However, with the uncertainty that COVID-19 brings, we may pivot to a hybrid virtual and in-person event.

MONIFF features award-winning films on the festival circuit, both domestic and foreign, along with premieres of regionally produced films by New Hampshire and New England filmmakers. Our mission is to celebrate independent films by offering audiences compelling stories from here at home and around the world, exposing them to diverse cultures, lifestyles, and points of view. We screen narrative and documentary feature-length films as well as animated, narrative, and documentary shorts. Films are typically screened in the historic 880-seat Colonial Theatre in downtown Keene as well as the Putnam Theatre at Keene State College and the Peterborough Community Theatre. In 2020, we moved to the virtual platform Eventive in response to the pandemic. We bring guest filmmakers to our festival to engage with audiences in lively Q&A discussions after screenings and participate in film industry panels.

The highlight of our festival is the Jonathan Daniels awards ceremony, honoring Keene's Civil Rights hero and given to a filmmaker whose film combines artistic excellence with awareness around a timely social issue. Our first-year recipient was renowned filmmaker and local resident Ken Burns for his documentary, "Central Park Five". Other recipients include Brian Oakes, director of "Jim: The James Foley Story"; Beth Murphy, director of "What Tomorrow Brings"; and Talya Tibbon, director of "Sky and Ground". At the Saturday night ceremony, we also give Audience Choice awards to Best Documentary Short, Best Narrative Short, and Best Documentary Feature.

Attendees vote by ballots for three Audience Choice Awards:
(1) Best Documentary Short
(2) Best Narrative Short
(3) Best Documentary Feature, sponsored by Florentine Films
Each winner receives a trophy. The short film winners receive a $500 cash award, the Florentine Films Documentary Feature receives a $1,000 cash award, and the Jonathan Daniels Award filmmaker receives a $1,000 cash award.

About

Recently named as "Up and Coming Film Fest" by New Hampshire Magazine's "Best of New Hampshire" issue, the Monadnock International Film Festival (MONIFF) showcases high-quality independent cinema every April in the beautiful Monadnock Region, known for its vibrant arts culture and Mt. Monadnock, one of the world's most climbed mountains. 2021 will mark the ninth annual festival. We are hoping to hold an in-person event in downtown Keene and neighboring Peterborough. However, with the uncertainty that COVID-19 brings, we may pivot to a hybrid virtual and in-person event.

MONIFF features award-winning films on the festival circuit, both domestic and foreign, along with premieres of regionally produced films by New Hampshire and New England filmmakers. Our mission is to celebrate independent films by offering audiences compelling stories from here at home and around the world, exposing them to diverse cultures, lifestyles, and points of view. We screen narrative and documentary feature-length films as well as animated, narrative, and documentary shorts. Films are typically screened in the historic 880-seat Colonial Theatre in downtown Keene as well as the Putnam Theatre at Keene State College and the Peterborough Community Theatre. In 2020, we moved to the virtual platform Eventive in response to the pandemic. We bring guest filmmakers to our festival to engage with audiences in lively Q&A discussions after screenings and participate in film industry panels.

The highlight of our festival is the Jonathan Daniels awards ceremony, honoring Keene's Civil Rights hero and given to a filmmaker whose film combines artistic excellence with awareness around a timely social issue. Our first-year recipient was renowned filmmaker and local resident Ken Burns for his documentary, "Central Park Five". Other recipients include Brian Oakes, director of "Jim: The James Foley Story"; Beth Murphy, director of "What Tomorrow Brings"; and Talya Tibbon, director of "Sky and Ground". At the Saturday night ceremony, we also give Audience Choice awards to Best Documentary Short, Best Narrative Short, and Best Documentary Feature.

Attendees vote by ballots for three Audience Choice Awards:
(1) Best Documentary Short
(2) Best Narrative Short
(3) Best Documentary Feature, sponsored by Florentine Films
Each winner receives a trophy. The short film winners receive a $500 cash award, the Florentine Films Documentary Feature receives a $1,000 cash award, and the Jonathan Daniels Award filmmaker receives a $1,000 cash award.

Awards & Winners

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Terms and rules

SUBMISSIONS:
Entries must be submitted online, through FilmFreeway's online screener option.

Films must have been completed no earlier than January 2019.

We accept submissions that have premiered elsewhere and that may have distribution agreements already in place. However, TV, theatrical, online video, other festivals, or other distribution outlets that run concurrently or in the same month as the festival may not be eligible for screening. Rough cuts and incomplete projects are not accepted. Multiple entries are allowed, however, a separate entry form must be submitted for each.

Students must include proof of student status (copy of student ID) at the time of production.

Programming decisions will be made by April and selected entrants notified.

If your film is selected, we reserve the right to determine the time and date for the screening of your film. Selection for screening will be determined no later than one month prior to the festival.

PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS: If your film is accepted, you'll be asked to provide digital press materials that include a short synopsis, filmmaker credits, digital stills from the film, and a trailer, and a digital or printed poster that's 27x40.

FORMATS: Acceptable formats include .mp4, .mov, DCP, and Blu Ray disc. The festival requests DVD and/or Blu Ray disc backup copies to accompany all exhibition formats.

All submissions arriving via mail post must be in DVD region 1 or 0 format NTSC

FOREIGN FILMS:
Foreign language films must be made available with English subtitles.

For international submissions outside the U.S., filmmakers must write on the package: "NO commercial value - for cultural purposes only."

MONIFF is not responsible for customs fees and other charges.

SHIPPING:
Submitters of accepted films agree to pay for shipping the exhibition copy of their film to MONIFF to arrive at the festival by the date requested by the technical team, usually three weeks prior to the festival. MONIFF covers the return shipping of accepted films' exhibition copies and backup materials only. MONIFF does not return marketing materials such as posters or postcards after the conclusion of the festival.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
All entry fees paid are non-refundable.

By submitting your film for consideration to the 2021 Monadnock International Film Festival, you acknowledge that you have full authority to do so, that the film is cleared for potential festival exhibition, and that you accept full legal responsibility for the intellectual property therein.

Submitting your film to us constitutes permission to exhibit your work at the 2021 Monadnock International Film Festival. If your film is accepted to be part of the program, you will do your best to work with us to have the filmmakers and/or actors attend the festival to present the film to our audience.

The Monadnock International Film Festival is also hereby granted the right to utilize an excerpt from any film submitted and accepted for exhibition at the Festival for promotional purposes.

You shall also indemnify and hold harmless the Monadnock International Film Festival from and against any and all claims, liabilities, losses, damages, and expenses (including but not limited to attorney's fees, and costs of the court) which may be incurred by reasons of any claim involving copyright, trademark, credits, publicity, screening, and loss of or damage to the screening media entered.

Ratings & Reviews

Categories and fees

Documentary Feature
Early Bird (8th January, 2021) $35
Regular (19th February, 2021) $40
Late (11th March, 2021) $45

All features should be 60 minutes or longer. Please tell us documentary type, i.e., music, character-driven, environmental, natural history, sports, social issue, etc. and what makes your documentary unique.

Narrative Feature
Early Bird (8th January, 2021) $35
Regular (19th February, 2021) $40
Late (11th March, 2021) $45

All features should be 60 minutes or longer. Please tell us the genre of your film, i.e. drama, thriller, comedy, Sci-Fi, and what makes your film unique.

Documentary Short
Early Bird (8th January, 2021) $25
Regular (19th February, 2021) $30
Late (11th March, 2021) $35

All shorts should be 5 minutes or more but less than 40 minutes. Please tell us documentary type, i.e., music, character-driven, environmental, natural history, sports, social issue, etc. and what makes your documentary unique.

Narrative Short
Early Bird (8th January, 2021) $25
Regular (19th February, 2021) $30
Late (11th March, 2021) $35

All shorts should be 5 minutes or more but less than 40 minutes. Please tell us the genre of your film, i.e. drama, thriller, comedy, Sci-Fi, and what makes your film unique.

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