Friday, December 16, 2016

The Harlem International Film Festival Announces Call For Films and Screenplays for 12th Edition (May 4-7)

New York, NY (December 15, 2016) – The Early Deadline for the 12th Annual Harlem International Film Festival ends December 19.

Hi screens all films in the following categories: Animation, Documentary, Narrative, Experimental, Music Video, Webisode, and Youth Film for some of the most enthusiastic film audiences in New York City, as well as hosting a screenplay competition for aspiring and accomplished writers both locally and across the country.

The Harlem International Film Festival has screened over 800 of the world’s finest films from scores of countries including: Argentina, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Ireland, Lebanon, Mexico, Mozambique, New Zealand, Panama, Poland, Russia, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Trinidad & Tobago, the UK and the US, providing a springboard to further success as well as bestowing over 300 awards including the illustrious annual Mira Nair Award for Rising Female Filmmaker.

Hi also offers the annual Harlem Spotlight Award to films produced in Harlem, about Harlem and its history or featuring key cast or crew members from Harlem.

Program Director Nasri Zacharia said, “Going into our 12th year, the Harlem International Film Festival increasingly has become a springboard and supporter for local NYC talent, as well as a growing exhibitor of phenomenal work from around the world.”

The Harlem International Film Festival has competition categories for both Feature length and Short projects. Feature Documentaries are considered 45 minutes and over and Narrative Features are 60 minutes and over (including titles and end credits). Short works in Narrative and Documentary can both be applied for under the general Shorts category.

Animation, Music Video, Experimental and Webisode each have their own category. Youth projects must have been completed while the director, producer or primary cast members were under 21 years old.

Competitions include:
Screenplay (Feature and Short)
Narrative Feature
Documentary Feature
World Cinema
Short Film (Narrative and Documentary)
Animation Competition
Experimental
Music Video
Youth (Feature and Short)
Webisode (Narrative and Documentary)

Other categories the Festival awards are:
Director (Narrative and Documentary)
Actor
Actress
Ensemble Cast
Most Remarkable Young Person on Screen
Cinematography
Editing
Mira Nair Award for Rising Female Filmmaker
New York Showcase Award
Harlem Spotlight (Narrative, Documentary, and Short Film)

Submission Deadlines
Early Bird: December, 19, 2016
Regular: January 16, 2016
Late: February 20, 2016
Extended: February 27, 2016

For more information please go to: http://harlemfilmfestival.org/submissions2017/


ABOUT THE HARLEM INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Celebrating the art of cinema in the home of the Harlem Renaissance, The Harlem International Film Festival (Hi) inspires and entertains by honoring dynamic films by anyone about anything under the sun. Conceived from the belief that we all have unique experiences and perspectives to share, the Festival actively seeks and exhibits fresh work. Hi is committed to exemplifying the eminence that Harlem represents and is dedicated to bringing attention to the finest filmmakers from Harlem and across the globe.

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