MADCAT CALLS FOR FILM SUBMISSIONS
DEADLINE: MAY 15 2006.
MadCat turns TEN in 2006! Be part of history and
submit your film today. Please SPREAD THE WORD.
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
MadCat seeks provocative and visionary films
and videos directed or co-directed by women.
Films can be of any length or genre and produced
ANY year. MadCat is committed to showcasing work
that challenges the use of sound and image and
explores notions of visual story telling. All
subjects / topics will be considered. Submission
Fee: $10-30 sliding scale. Pay what you can
afford. International filmmakers disregard the
fee. For more details go to
www.madcatfilmfestival.org or call 415 436-9523.
Preview Formats: VHS or DVD. Exhibition Formats:
35mm, 16mm, Super8, Beta SP, Mini DV, VHS, DVD.
All entries must include a self addressed
stamped envelope for return of materials. Final
Deadline: May 15, 2006.
Past filmmakers include: Nancy Andrews, Alice
Guy Blaché, Germaine Dulac, Emily Hubley,
Jennifer Reeves, Su Friedrich, Lynne Sachs, Jane
Wong and so many more!
MadCat is on tour now with 2 programs of short
avant-garde films by women.
1) AMOK-IMATION - Wry, dark and painfully
funny, these animated works from Sweden, Mexico,
the Netherlands and the Philippines are not your
typical Saturday morning cartoons. This program
is available on Mini-dv.
2) MOOD ALTERATIONS - These alternately
loving and disturbing 16mm portraits hail from
Austria, France, Germany, Mexico and the US.
Filmmakers use editing, optical printing and
camera movement (or lack there of) to create an
ethnographic study of Romania, a musical peek at
a girl on the verge of puberty and a pulsating
found footage bonanza among other stories. This
program is available on 16mm.
To book the tour, email us or go to our web site
for more information
http://www.madcatfilmfestival.org
MAD MISSION
Founded in 1996 the MadCat Women’s International
Film Festival (MadCat) is a highly acclaimed
international festival that exhibits independent
and experimental films and videos directed by
women from around the globe. The Festival
emphasizes work that is inventive and visionary.
Our annual Festival takes place at select San
Francisco and Berkeley venues throughout the
month of September.
The Festival was founded to create a forum the
highlights women artists. The Festival’s primary
goal is to bring these works to a range of San
Francisco, Bay Area venues and across the
country to audiences who would not normally be
exposed to this kind of work. MadCat exhibits
films by women that challenge the use of sound
and image and explore notions of visual
storytelling.
A NEW LOOK AT THE CURATORIAL PROCESS
MadCat has established a strong reputation
for programming series of acute and insightful
films audiences would be hard pressed to find
anywhere else. MadCat sets itself apart from
other women’s festivals by curating its programs
thematically as opposed to looking for films
solely about women’s issues. Thus, with each
year comes a completely new set of films and
topics. MadCat seeks to educate spectators about
the art of cinema through programming that
incorporates both experimental films and more
accessible works. The Festival’s distinct
curatorial approach allows audiences to make
their own connections between films and aids
them in developing a film vocabulary by the mere
act of watching a program.
MadCat’s unique angle on programming often
refreshes and surprises its audiences. MadCat
allows viewers to look into the vast array of
topics women film and videomakers are wrestling
with and expand traditional notions of “women’s
issues”. The audience will not sit back and wait
for the images to wash over them nor for a
simple narrative to tell its story. Whether the
audience is watching a documentary, narrative,
animation or experimental film they will be on
the edge of their seats grappling and
participating with the visual texts set before
them. By providing a dedicated exhibition venue
in the San Francisco, Bay Area, MadCat
encourages women and girls to take creative
control behind the camera, increasing visibility
and opportunity for women in the arts.
“The MadCat Film Festival tests, expands, and
evolves the traditional, politically motivated,
20th Century definition of ‘the women’s film
festival." - Independent Film and Video
Monthly
MadCat Women's International Film Festival
639 Steiner Street
San Francisco, CA 94117 USA
Phone: 415 436-9523
Fax: 415 934-0642
info@madcatfilmfestival.org
http://www.madcatfilmfestival.org
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