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[Commlist] Call for Proposals Experimental Fiction Filmmaking Festival and Conference
Mon Apr 15 22:17:14 GMT 2024
Call for Proposals – Experimental Fiction Filmmaking Festival and Conference
18th – 19th July 2024, University of Salford, Media City UK.
Submission deadline: Friday 17 May 2024
The second Experimental Fiction Filmmaking Network Festival and
Conference aims to explore and define the boundaries of Experimental
Fiction Filmmaking (EFF) by bringing together PAR academics, film
scholars, industry professionals and independent filmmakers for a series
of workshops, presentations and screenings. EFF draws upon traditions
in cinema, experimental film, art cinema and expanded cinema, but also
specific philosophical concerns and practitioner insights and
sensibilities. EFF is not tied to one particular movement or period of
cinema history, some of its varied histories can be traced back to the
modernist period in the early 20th century, for example the early works
of Surrealism in cinema, photogenie and the work of Jean Epstein and
Louis Delluc, or the experiments in montage of Sergei Eisenstein and
Dziga Vertov. More contemporary examples can be found in the work of
Agnes Varda, Vera Chytilova, William Greaves, Lars von Trier, Claire
Denis, Werner Herzog, Andrei Tarkovsky, Harmony Korine, Luis Bunuel,
Lucile Hadzihalilovic, Tsai Ming Liang, Wong Kar Wai, Philippe
Grandrieux, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Mike Figgis, and many others.
However, the aim of this event is not to re-reclassify the history of
cinema based on narrative or formal markers, but rather to establish and
develop a set of experimental methods and approaches to fiction film
production, which will expand on the creative potential of cinema and
provide guidance and inspiration to both established and emerging
filmmakers, in a rapidly developing technological context. Alongside
this practical experimentation, the event asks how experimental fiction
filmmaking might enable new modes of critical engagement and
interpretation with the processes developed and the films made, within
their theoretical, philosophical and ethical contexts.
Film fiction continues to be a form of storytelling under constant
development, whether in terms of exploration of film’s unique
audio-visual possibilities of expression and communication, or new
processes afforded to filmmakers through changing cultural and
technological contexts. Therefore, film fiction can benefit from new
conceptualisations of storytelling that are rooted both in the
specificity of film as a medium, and the way different contexts and
processes might be brought to film anew. Practice-as-research in film is
a useful approach to developing such new conceptual approaches.
Some of the questions that the INEFF Festival and Conference hopes to
address include but are not limited to:
1. What are the creative possibilities and boundaries of experimental
fiction filmmaking?
2. Which processes of collaboration can inform novel and meaningful
experimental fiction film outputs?
3. How might new technology shape new narrative fiction forms?
4. How might experimental fiction filmmaking lead to novel modes of
critical engagement and interpretation?
5. How might we define Experimental Fiction Filmmaking?
We welcome proposals for workshops (up to 30 minutes), film screenings
(up to 20 minutes) and work installations/demonstrations (negotiable).
We also welcome more traditional papers. However, these will be split
between content you provide online on ineff.org (either your paper,
video presentation or mixed media), and a five-minute live summary as
part of a thematic panel, which will inform a lively critical discussion
during the event.
Submission Guidelines:
Proposals should include
1. Short statement about how your practice and/or research links to the
notion of EFF (200 words)
2. A short proposal or outline of how you would envision contributing to
the event (details of a paper, workshop, or sharing/screening practice)
(300 words)
3. Link(s) to any relevant practice.
4. 100-word bio.
Please use this form to express your interest in participating
https://forms.gle/8m1TyTAFhmooNqj5A
The submission deadline is Friday 17 May 2024.
Visit www.ineff.org for more information. For any enquiries, please
contact us on (ineffsymposium /at/ gmail.com)
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