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Angles: Women Working in Film and Video (1993)

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festivals Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film & Video Festival. May 13-23. Showcases works by Asian Pacific American and Asian international filmmakers. For more information: 213/6804462. Seattle International Film Festival. May 13-June 6. For more information: Seattle International Film Festival, Egyptian Theater, 801 E. Pine St., Seattle, WA 98122. 206/3249996. FAX: 206/324-9998. National Educational Film and Video Festival/Media Market. May 18-23, Oakland, California. Showcasing over 50 award-winning documentaries at the Oakland Museum and San Francisco’s Exploratorium. Includes seminars and workshops for film, video and multimedia. For more information: National Educational Film and Video Festival, 655 13th St., Oakland, CA 94612. 510/465-6885. Fax: 510/465-2835. New England Film and Video Festival. May 20-22, Amherst, Mass. The 18th annual festival presents award-winning works selected by festival judges. Including the premiere of new works by New England artists. For more information: New England Film and Video Festival, Arts Extension Service, Division of Continuing Education, 604 Goodell Bidg., University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003. 413/545-2360. Florida Film Festival May 28-June 6, Maitland, Fla. Sponsored by Universal Studios Florida, the festival will include screenings, receptions, tributes, seminars, showcases, galas, and celebrities. Enzian Theatre is located at 1300 South Orlando Ave. Maitland, FL 32751. For more information: Mark Mullen 407/629-1088. Fax: 407/6296870 Global Africa International Film and Video Festivai. June 25-26, Oakland, Calif. Features works that illustrate the lives of people of African descent. For more information: Peralta Colleges TV, Global Africa Fest 1993, 900 Fallon St. 9th Floor, Oakland, CA 94607. U.S. International Film and Video Festival. June 2-3, Elmhurst, lll. Featuring the world's largest competition honoring sponsored, business, television and industrial productions. For more information: U.S. International Film and Video Festival, 841 N. Addison Ave., Elmhurst, IL 60126. 708/834-7773. Fax: 708/8345565. New York international Festival of Lesbian and Gay Film. June 3-13. Featuring films and videos by, for or about gay men and lesbians. For more information: The New Festival, Inc., 80 8th Ave., #902, New York, NY 10011. 212/807-1820. FAX: 212/807-9843. San Francisco international Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. June 18-27. Showcasing films and videos by and about lesbians and gay men. For more information: Frameline, 346 Ninth St., San Francisco, CA 94103. 415/703-8650 or 252-9363. Fax: 415/861-1404. Sinking Creek Film Video Festival. June 19-26, Nashville. Showcasing Southern independent, noncommercial and student films and videos. Categories: young film/videomaker (to age 18), college film/videomaker (undergrad.), and independent film/videomaker. For more information: Sinking Creek Film Video Festival, 402 Sarratt, Student Center, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37240. 615/322-4234. Newark Black Film Festival. July. Showcases films by black filmmakers and films based on the culture of black people throughout the world. For more information: Newark Black Film Festival, Newark Museum, 49 Washington St., Box 540, Newark, NJ 07101. 210/5966550. Fax:201/642-0459. Asian American International Film Festival. July, New York. Showcase of the latest works by Asian and Asian American Filmmakers. For more information: Asian American International Film Festival, Asian CineVision, 32 E. Broadway 4th Fir., New York, NY 10002. 212/925-8685. Slice of Life Film Festival. July 9-10, Penn State University, Lemont, Penn. Features documentary films and videos depicting special moments of everyday life. For more information: Slice of Life Film & Video Showcase, Documentary Resource Center, 106 Boalsburg Parkway, Box 909, Lemont, PA 16851. 814/234-1945. Montage 93. July 11Aug. 7, Rochester, New York. Explores the future of imaging arts and sciences. Includes exhibitions, lectures and panel discussions, an international film festival (July 18-31), educational conference, arts and technology exposition, book fair and more. For more information: Montage 93, International Festival of the image, 31 Prince St., Rochester, NY 14607-1499. Jewish Film Festival. July 15-22, San Francisco, and July 24-29, in Berkeley. Features dramatic, documentary, experimental and animated shorts and features about Jewish history, culture and identity. For more information: The Jewish Film Festival, 2600 10th St., #102, Berkeley, CA 94710. 510/548-0556. Fax: 510/5480536. Jewish, Lesbian and Gay Program San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. July 18-27. Showcasing films and videos examining lesbian and gay Jewish identity as well as larger questions regarding race, class, and sexuality for the lesbian and gay community. For more information: Frameline, 346 9th St., San Francisco, CA 94103. 415/7038650 or 252-9363. Fax: 415/8611404. CineFestival 1993. Aug. 18-22, San Antonio, Texas. The country’s longest-running international Latino film and video exhibition. A forum for viewing a representative sampling of works produced by and about Latinos. The festival also fosters the discussion of relevant topics affecting the media arts. For more information: CineFestival, Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, 1300 Guadalupe, San Antonio, TX 78207. 210/271-3151. UFVA Student Film & Video Festival. Aug. 3-7, Philadelphia, Penn. Features works by students in all genres and styles. For more information: UFVA Student Film and Video Festival, Dept. of Radio-Television-Film, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122. 215/9234540. Margaret Mead Film Festival. Oct. 4-10, New York. Exhibits anthropological films including documentaries and ethnographic films. Topics range from cultural survival in indigenous communities to personal portraits. For more information: Margaret Mead Film Festival, American Museum of Natural History, Department of Education, Central Park West at 79th St., New York, NY 10024. 212/769-5305. Fax: 212/769-5329. opportunities Alternative Filmworks. National distributor of experimental narrative and documentaries seeks work. No mainstream films. Send VHS, Hi8 or 8mm. For more information: Alternative Filmworks, Dept. IC, 259 Oakwood Ave., State College, PA 16803. 814/867-1528. Alternative Music Television. Seeks music related videotapes for weekly program on WYOU-TV, a cable access station in Madison, Wis. Send 1/2" or 3/4" tapes. No payment but videomakers will be credited. For more information: WYOUTV, 140 W. Gilman St., Madison, WI 53703. American Directors Debut. A Minotaur Discovery Program is searching for projects for possible production by professional writers, directors and program teams. The New Discovery Program’s aim is to set up and administer, at a development/production level, low budget, high concept quality feature film projects by new talented American directors under the guidance of established filmmakers. For more information: Agnes Donnadieu, 17 N. Elizabeth St., Chicago, IL 60607. 312/942-0228. Artists Television Access. Seeks proposals for window installations using video as well as two-dimensional artwork for ATA Gallery walls. For more information: Curatorial Committee, ATA, 992 Valencia St., San Francisco, CA 94110. 415/8243890. Black Entertainment Television. Seeks films and TV projects by black independent filmmakers or producers to be presented in the “Black Vision” segment of “Screen Scene.” For more information: Black Entertainment Television, 1899 9th St., NE, Washington, DC 20018. 202/636-2400. Chicago Resource Center. Funds non-profit lesbian and gay advocacy efforts and some media projects. For more information: Chicago Resource Center, 53 W. Jackson Bivd., Suite 315, Chicago, IL 60604. 312/461-9333. City TV. Santa Monica’s cable access channel is seeking a variety of works, especially non-traditional programs for seniors, the disabled, Spanish-language programming, and programs for children. For more information: Laura Greenfield, City TV, 1685 Main St. Santa VOLUME 2 NUMBER1 @ 15