Angles: Women Working in Film and Video (1996)

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Deadline: Jan. 15. Shows works by Asian and Asian American video artists. Festival: April. For more information: Videoscape, Asian CineVision, 32 E. Broadway, New York, NY 10002, 212/925-8685. Fax: 212/925Siar. U.S. Super 8mm Film/Video Festival. Deadline: Jan. 19. Seeks Super-8 films for screening at Rutgers. Festival: Feb. 9-10. For more information, U.S. Super-8 Film/Video Festival, Rutgers University Program in Cinema Studies, Rutgers, 43 Mine St., New Brunswick, NJ 08903. 908/9328484. Fax: 908/932-1936. e-mail NJMAC@aol.com New England Film & Video Festival: Deadline: Jan. 22 (independents), Feb. 5 (students). Seeks independent works by filmmakers who are residents of New England. Festival: May 9-11. For more information: Boston Film & Video Foundation, 1126 Boylston St., Suite 201, Boston, MA 02215. 617/536-1540. Fax: 617/5363576. e-mail: bfvf@aol.com New York Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. Deadline: Jan. 30. All genres and any length. Festival: June. For more information: The NY Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, 462 Broadway, Ste. 510, New York, NY 10013. 212/343-2707. Fax: 212/343-0629. Forum for the Psychoanalytic Study of Film Essay Prize. Deadline: Feb. 1. The Forum will award a prize of $750 for the best essay on film from a psychoanalytic perspective. Psychoanalysts and film scholars will judge the essays. The Forum is a national interdisciplinary group composed of clinicians, film scholars, filmmakers and others, who apply psychoanalytic understanding to film. For more information: Judith H. Stevenson, 3502 36th St., N.W., Washington, DC 20016. 202/363-8534. Chicago Latino Film Festival. Deadline: Feb. 1. Presents recent cinema from Spain, Portugal, Latin America and the U.S. by or about Latinos. Festival: April 12-22. For more information: Pepe Vargas, Chicago Latino Film Festival, Columbia College, 600 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60605. 312/4311330. Fax: 312/350-0629. CINE Golden Eagle Awards. Deadline: Feb. 1. Selects outstanding 16 and 35mm films and 3/4” and 1/2” videos. Features, documentaries and shorts by professionals and amateurs are eligible. Awards: Spring. For more information: CINE, 1001 Connecticut Ave., NW, No. 638, Washington, D.C. 20036. 202/785-1136. Fax: 202/7854114. Humboldt International Film Festival. Deadline: Feb. 1 (video), March 1 (film). The oldest student run film festival in the U.S. Accepts all genres, 16mm and Super-8 films under 45 minutes long. Emphasis on independent and experimental filmmaking. Festival: April 2-6. For more information: Humboldt International Film Festival, HSU Theatre Arts Dept., Arcata, CA 95521. 707/826-4113. Fax: 707/826-5494. e-mail: filmfest@axe.humboldt.edu National Media Owl Awards. Deadline: Feb. 1. Seeking films and videos about aging or the aged. Awards ceremony: May 15. For more information: Ray Bradford, National Media Owl Awards, The Retirement Research Foundation, 1440 N. Dayton St., Chicago, IL 60622. 312/9510678. Fax: 312/951-5717. Taos Talking Picture Festival. Deadline. Feb. 1. A multicultural celebration of cinema artists. Focuses on media literacy, Native Americans, Latino filmmakers and the Southwest. Festival: April 17-21. For more information Taos Talking Pictures, 216M N. Pueblo Rd., #216, Taos, NM 87571. 505/751-0637. Fax: 505/7517385. e-mail: taosfilm@laplaza,taos.nm.us Ann Arbor Film Festival. Deadline: Feb. 15. Seeks independent works in all categories and genres. Format: 16mm. No video accepted for pre-screening. Festival: March 12-17. For more information: Ann Arbor Film Festival, P.O. Box 8232, Ann Arbor, Ml 48107. 313/9955356. Fax: 313/995-5396. email: vicki@honeyman.org San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival. Deadline Feb. 13. Seeks films and videos by and about lesbians and gay men. Festival: June 21-30. For more information: Frameline, 346 9th St., San Francisco, CA 94103. 415/7038650. Fax: 415/861-1404. U.S. International Film Festival. Deadline: March 1. Seeks film and video covering business, industry, entertainment, history, documentary, art & culture, and more. For more information: U.S. International Film & Video Festival, 841 N. Addison Ave., Elmhurst, IL 601261291. 708/834-7773. Fax: 708/834-5565. Jewish Video Competition. Deadline: March 31. Welcomes entries of Jewish themes from every level and category of production. Also welcomes interactive media. For more information: Video Competition, Judah L. Magnes Museum, 2911 Russell St., Berkeley, CA 94705. 510/5496950. Fax: 510/849-3650. email: wchayes@aol.com festivals Black Maria Film & Video Festival, Jan.-May. Jersey City, NJ. Features independent, noncommercial works of any style or genre. For more information: Black Maria Film & Video Festival, Dept. of Media Arts, Jersey City State College, 203 West Side Ave., Jersey City, NJ 07305. 201/200-4043. Fax: 201/200-3490. Slamdance, Jan. 19-25, Park City, Utah. Focuses on films of all genres by new directors in the low-budget arena. The market includes works in progress and scripts. For more information: Slamdance, 2633 Lincoln Blivd., #536, Santa Monica, CA 90405. 310/2858496. Montreal International Festival of Films & Videos on Art, March 12-17. Shows works related to sculpture, architecture, design, crafts, fashion, decorative arts, museology, restoration, photography, cinema. For more information: Festival International du Film sur |’Art, 640 Rue St. Paul Ouest, Bureau 406, Montreal, Quebec H3C 1L9, Canada. 514/874-1637. 514/874-9929. Women in the Director’s Chair International Film and Video Festival, March, Chicago. Dedicated to exhibiting and promoting work by women artists that reflects a diversity of cultures, experiences, and styles. For more information: WIDC, 3435 N. Sheffield #202, Chicago, IL 60657. 312/281-4988. Fax: 312/281-4999. Black Filmworks Festival, April, Oakland. Showcases diverse works about the Black experience as interpreted by Black filmmakers from the Americas, Africa, the Caribbean and Europe. For more information: Black Independent Film and Video Competition, 405 14th St., Suite 515, Oakland, CA 94612. 510/465-0804. Fax: 510/839-9858. opportunities American Cinematheque. Seeking short films to screen as part of monthly film series at the Directors Guild. For consideration send 1/2” video. An optical 16mm or 35mm film must be available. For more information: Programming Manager, American Cinematheque, 1717 Highland, Suite 814, Hollywood CA 90028. 213/466-1529. Art of Film Database. Seeks film and video for listing in a computer index. For more information: Art on Film at Columbia University, 2875 Broadway, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10025. 212/845-9570. Fax: 212/854-9577. Axlegrease. Squeaky Wheel/Buffalo Media Resources produces a weekly half-hour public access cable show, Axlegrease, which showcases a variety of independent film and video. All genres accepted. No longer than 28 minutes. For more information: Squeaky Wheel, 175 Elmwood ave., Buffalo, NY 14201. 716/884-7172. e-mail: wheel@freenet.buffalo.edu 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. Center for Contemporary Arts. Seeks documentaries, shorts, animation, experimental works and features for its Cinemathique program. For more information: Center for Contemporary Arts, 291 E. Barcelona Rd., Santa Fe, NM 87501. The Cinema Guild. Seeks new documentary, fiction, education, and animation work for distribution in all markets. For information: The Cinema Guild, 1697 Broadway, Suite 506, New York NY 10019. 800-723-5522. Fax: 212/246-5525. Cinema One. A national television program showcasing independent filmmakers and their latest works is now accepting submissions of feature-length films and documentaries. Program format will include filmmakers speaking about their work. Submit VHS for preview along with background information concerning the film, its completion status, and filmmaker availability for interview. For more information: Cinema One, 607 North Rossmore, #106, Los Angeles, CA 90004. Cineteca De Cine Accion. Seeks films and videos by and VOLUME 3 NUMBER 1