Call for entries: 3rd Porto Alegre International Film Festival, Sep. 19-21

From Festival Internacional de Cinema de Porto Alegre

CALL FOR AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS, FAIR, WORKSHOPS AND ARTISTIC PRESENTATIONS

Send to: festivaldecineanarquistapoa@tutanota.com

We are receiving submissions of audiovisual material of an anarchist nature in all its forms, as well as material that is in some way related to the anarchist struggle. Video clips, films, short films, feature films.

Hungary: 1st International Anarchist Fireplace Film & Video Festival

From Dobozi 21 (facebook)

The 1st International Anarchist Fireplace Film and Video Festival will take place on Saturday, December 21, 2024 at 3:00 pm at Dobozi 21.

All-art creative space, exhibition space and community space, Dobozi utca 21, Magyarország, Budapest, Hungary

You can send the films to the following address: dobozihuszonegy@gmail.com

Deadline: December 20, 2024

Venezuela: 2024 Barquisimeto Anarchist Film Festival, Nov. 2-3

From Festival de cine anarquista-bs as (facebook)

November 2-3, 2024
Rainbow Hall (CC. Atlantico. Carrera 18 & calle 26, 2nd Floor, Local B9, next to Teatro Juares)
Barquisimeto, Venezuela

OPEN CALL FOR WORKSHOPS, TALKS, FAIRGOERS, AND ARTISTS. (CONTACT: 412-1583000)

CONTRIBUTION: $5

2024 NYC Anarchist Bookfair, Sep. 20-22

From NYC Anarchist Bookfair

The New York City Anarchist Bookfair Needs Your Help!

This year’s book fair will be held September 20-22, and we need you to help create the schedule of panels, workshops, and presentations that will bring together anarchists and anarcho-curious from around the region and across the country.

Tablers will include books, media, clothing, zines, community organisations, info.

Victoria Anarchist Film Festival, May 1st-11th

From Victoria Anarchist Bookfair

Victoria Anarchist Bookfair Presents - with Camas Books & Infoshop -
'Victoria' Anarchist Film Festival
May 1st - 10th, 2024
Plus a Special Screening Collaboration with Freeskool Victoria on May 11th!

***Please note this year's Anarchist Bookfair is scheduled for September 21 & 22nd. See you there!
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Call for the 1st International Anarchist Film Festival & Fair – January 2023

Dear kompitas, we have the tremendous pleasure of telling you that we are working to carry out the “1st INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL AND ANARCHIST FAIR” in $antiago, $hileno territory. Together with several accomplices compañerxs from different territories.

Raise the call to all those who carry out audiovisual work with social, libertarian content, whether with documentaries, short films, films, videos, etc. To which nxs send their material and can participate in the festival.

“I’m Not A Marxist, I’m An Anarchist”

from Deadline by Anthony D'Alessandro

The movie, which Östlund bills as his “end of Western Civilazation,” follows a fashion model and her model casting agent partner, played by Charlbi Dean and Harris Dickinson, who wind up on luxury yacht, the poorest of those setting sail, and are ultimately stranded on a deserted island. Woody Harrelson plays a Marxist captain who gets drunk with a Russian oligarch, reads from the Communist manifesto and sends his yacht into rough waters until the passengers crap and vomit. Talking about how he feels about the character, Harrelson quipped “the character is Marxist. I’m not a Marxist, I’m an anarchist so in that sense we differ.” Then getting serious, “I’m guy who just thinks its abominable when a super power with all this military might with no provocation attacks, unprovoked, a country that is Ukraine,” said the Cheers alum and 3x Oscar nominee about Russia’s war.

NYC Anarchist Film Festival Seeking Content, Deadline Extended 1 Month

The NYC Anarchist Film Festival is now being held Oct. 2, and so the deadline for contributions has been moved to Sept. 1.

The NYC Anarchist Film Festival is seeking contributions celebrating the irrepressible spirits of solidarity and resistance amid a world in crisis. Now in its 15th year, the AFF has showcased stories of people across the globe who fight for a better future against exploitation, oppression, and terror. While we will consider all entries, this year we are especially interested in films about the pandemic and its toll, the movement for racial justice, rising authoritarianism, and historical struggles that give context to present ones.

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