Closing : 01 Feb 2011
Festival: 12-18 Jun 2011 (this is the 39th festival.)
This is a week-long celebration of the world's best non-commercial film.
For the main contest entries should be between 5 and 30 minutes long and
completed in the last two years. A preselection team picks a shortlist and
an international jury watches those with the audience over the week, discussing
them on stage with the film makers and audience two or three times a day.
There is a less formal section for "shorties" under 5 minutes which is
judged by audience vote.
No entry fee. They get more than 1000 entries so even to be chosen
for screening is an honour. They accept all the usual video formats - for
8mm or 16mm please send a video copy for pre-selection. The working languages are German and English. Most entries in other languages have English subtitles.
The preselection team divide entries into "not for showing", "must show"
and "deserve to be seen". The last is the biggest group and is shown in the
website and brochure with a * by the title. The festival is keen for film
makers ("authors" as they call them) to attend, so if a film has a * it will
probably only be shown if the film maker attends.
The festival's prizes are cuddly toy teddy-bears. The festival is a qualifier
for the Internet Movie Database so if you have hopes of being listed on it,
send a winning film to Ebensee.
During the week there is plenty of leisure time to relax, chat, enjoy the
mountains and lake ... or take part in festival picnics on the lakeside,
outings and social evenings.
See their excellent English website:
http://8ung.at/filmfestival
- click on the "Festival der Nationen" sign and then the Union Jack.You
can see the rules there and either enter online or download an entry form.
Or for more information email
eva-video@gmx.at .
For festival accommodation check out
http://www.ebensee.com email
info@ebensee.com .
Page updated on
21 June 2010
Authors' views are not necessarily those of The Institute of
Amateur Cinematographers