Angles: Women Working in Film and Video (1997)

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information: Film Fest New Haven, I 11 Clinton Ave., New Haven, CT 06513. 203/8652773. e-mail: Film_Fest_New_Haven@ compuserv.com F-word Festival. Deadline: Feb. |. Seeks shorts featuring food and/or females. Festival: March 5. For more information: F-Word Film Festival, 2000 NE 42 Ave., Suite 355, Portland, OR 97213-1305. 503/236-1162. New York Underground Film Festival. Deadline: Feb. |. Seeks work that goes beyond what mainstream venues show—innovative, countercultural and controversial. Festival: March 19-23. For more information: NY Underground Film Festival, 225 Lafayette St., Ste. 409, NY, NY, 10012. 212/925-3440. Fax: 212/925-3430. New York Lesbian & Gay Film Festival. Deadline: Feb. 3. Committed to presenting diverse and culturally inclusive programs of film, video and digital media. All genres by for or about gay men, lesbians, and bisexual people. Festival: June. For more information: NY Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, 47 Great Jones St., 6th Fl., NY, NY 10012. 212/254-7228. Fax: 212/254-8655. email: newfest@gramercyios.com WorldFest Houston. Deadline: Feb. 14. Seeks feature films, TV & cable productions, shorts, experimental and more. For more information: WorldFest Houston, P.O. Box 56566, Houston, TX 772566566. |-800/501-O1 11. 713/9659955. Fax: 713/965-9960. email: Worldfest@aol.com Ann Arbor Film Festival. Deadline: Feb. 15. Seeks all genres of independent filmmaking . Festival: March | |16. For more information: Ann Arbor Film Festival, P.O. Box 8232, Ann Arbor, MI 48107. 313/995-5356. Fax: 313/9955396. email: vicki@honeyman.org Chicago Latino Film Festival. Deadline: Feb |. Films and videos on Latin American or Latino-related subjects. Festival: April 4-14. For more information: Chicago Latino Cinema, 600 S. Michigan Ave., 18 @ ANGLES Chicago, IL 60605. 312/4311330. Fax: 312/360-0629. CINE Golden Eagle & Eagle Awards. Deadline: Feb. | and August |5. Seeks nontheatrical work in all genres. For more information: CINE, 1001 Connecticut Ave. N.W., Suite 638, Washington, DC 20036. 202/785-1136. 202/7854114. Retirement Research Foundation National Media Owl Awards. Deadline: Feb. 5. Films and videos for and about aging or the aged. Festival: May 14. For more information: National Media Owl Awards, Retirement Research Foundation, 8765 W. Higgins Rd., Ste. 401, Chicago, IL 60631-4170. 773/714-8080. email: bradford@rrf.org San Francisco Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. Deadline: Mid-Feb. Screens more than 300 new films from 20 countries. Festival: June. For more information: Frameline, 346 9th St., San Francisco, CA 94103. Hometown Video Festival. Deadline: March |. Recognizes outstanding local programs produced for and by local organizations and community access operations. Awards in 36 categories, including performing arts, ethnic expression, youth, educational, religious, instructional and seniors. Festival: July. For more information: The Alliance National Office, Hometown Video Festival, 666 | Ith St N.W., Ste. 806, Washington, D.C. 20001. 202/393-2650. Fax: 202/393-2653. Movies on a ShoeString. Deadline: March |. World’s leading amateur filmmakers festival. Seeks 35, 16 and 8mm as well as 3/4” and VHS cassettes. Festival: April 30-May 3. For more information: Ellen Cherin, MOAS, 716/271-2116. email: moas@wow.com New York National High School Film Festival. Deadline: March |. Seeks works by high school film and video makers. Festival: April | 1. For more information: New York National High School Film Festival. Trinity School, 139 W. 91st St., New York, NY 10024. Thaw 97. Deadline: March |. Alternative festival run by media artists. Personal visions of independent producers. Festival: May. For more information: University of lowa, Intermedia & Video Art, 6 International Center, lowa City, IA 52242-1802. 319/354-0430. Fax: 319/335-1774. email: thaw97@uiowa.edu. Web: http://www.uiow.edu/~interart Student Video Festival. Deadline: Mid-March. Seeks wide variety of interesting and challenging work that demonstrates concerns of students of all ages. All genres and subjects welcome. Festival: March-May. For more information: Student Video Festival, Visual Studies Workshop, 31 Prince St., Rochester, NY 14607-1499. 716-442-8676. Fax: 716-4421992. Jewish Video Competition. Deadline: March 31. Seeks entries on Jewish themes from every level and category of production including audio and interactive media. For more information: Video Competition, Judah L. Magnes Museum, 2911 Russell St., Berkeley, CA 94705. 510/5496950. Fax: 510/849-3650. email: jewvideo@stlip.net Chicago Underground Film Festival. Deadline: May 15. Showcases independent filmmakers. Looking for free expression of views outside the entertainment mainstream. For more information: Chicago Underground Film Festival, 2501 N. Lincoln Ave., Suite 278, Chicago, IL 60614. 773/8668660. Fax: 773/275-8313, email: cuff@ripco.com San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival. March 6-13. For more information: NAATA, 346 Ninth St., 2nd Fl., San Francisco, CA 94103. 415/863-0814. Fax: 415/863-7428. Santa Barbara International Film Festival. March 7-16. For more information: Santa Barbara Film Festival, 1216 State St., Ste. 710, Santa Barbara, CA 93101. 805/963-0023. Fax: 805/9622524. South by Southwest Film and Video Competition. March 7-15. For more information SXSW Film Festival, P.O. 4999, Austin, TX 78765. 512/467-7979. Fax: 512/451 0754. Films de Femmes. March 14-23. For more information: Bérénice Reynaud, Créteil Film Festival, c/o California Institute of the Arts, School of Film/Video, 24700 McBean Pkwy., Valencia, CA 91355. Fax: 805/253-7824. New England Film & Video Festival. March 24-29. For more information: Boston Film and Video Foundation, 1126 Boylston St., Suite 201, Boston, MA 02215. 617-5361540. Fax: 617-536-3576. email: bfvf@aol.com Taos Talking Pictures Festival. April 10-13. For more information: Taos Talking Pictures Festival, 216M North Pueblo Rd., #216, Taos, NM 87571. 505/751-0637. Fax: 505/751-7385. Silver Images Film Festival. May, Chicago. Showcases films and videos which celebrate images of long life. For more information: Terra Nova Films, 9848 S. Winchester Ave., Chicago, IL 60643. 773/881-6940. Fax:773/88 | -3368. email:tnf@insnet.com National Educational Media Competition. May 2731, Oakland. For more information: National Educational Media Network, 655 13th St., Oakland, CA 94612-1222. 510/465-6885. Fax: 510/465-2835. OPPORTUNITIES & RESOURCES Artists Fellowship Inc. Funds for artists experiencing serious illness, crisis or bereavement. For more information send SASE: Artists Fellowship Inc., Emergency Aid, c/o Salamundi Club, 47 Fifth Ave., New York, NY 10003. Barbara Deming Memorial Fund. Open to women whose projects speak