The submission deadline of the 7th "In-Edit.Beefeater" International Music Documentary Film Festival in Barcelona will close on the 30th of June. Films submitted after that date will not be considered for this year's edition. The Festival will take place from the 29th of October to the 8th of November.
As every year, "In-Edit.Beefeater", the only music documentary film festival in Spain and one of the few in the world, invites filmmakers, producers and distributors around the world to submit their music films. After successful editions of "In-Edit" in Chile, Argentina and Mexico (in Brazil it is just about to start), the Festival will come back to Barcelona with a selection of remarkable music documentaries from around the World.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Monday, June 1, 2009
Welcome to Silverdocs 2009
The seventh ediction of the Documentary Film Festival "Silverdocs" will run from Monday, June 15th through Monday June 22nd. "Silverdocs" will present 122 films representing 58 countries selected from 1,983 submissions with seven World, three North American, 12 US, and 14 east coast premieres, plus 12 retrospective films.
The films will be screened in six sections: Sterling US Feature Competition, Sterling World Feature Competition, Best Music Documentary, Silver Spectrum, Sterling Short Films and Special Programs. And its International Documentary Conference will explore storytelling in an ‘always on’ world, with a particular emphasis on youth, craft and next generation media artists. Tom Bernard, Sony Pictures Classics co-president and co-founder, will be this year’s featured speaker addressing “The Future is Strange”.
But the most important thing is... the films. The site for independent filmmakers "IndieWire" has published the selection in this link.
To get warmer, just enjoy this interview at Silverdocs with Martin Scorsese in 2006.
The films will be screened in six sections: Sterling US Feature Competition, Sterling World Feature Competition, Best Music Documentary, Silver Spectrum, Sterling Short Films and Special Programs. And its International Documentary Conference will explore storytelling in an ‘always on’ world, with a particular emphasis on youth, craft and next generation media artists. Tom Bernard, Sony Pictures Classics co-president and co-founder, will be this year’s featured speaker addressing “The Future is Strange”.
But the most important thing is... the films. The site for independent filmmakers "IndieWire" has published the selection in this link.
To get warmer, just enjoy this interview at Silverdocs with Martin Scorsese in 2006.
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