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Submissions Now Open for the Inaugural Science on Screen Film Festival

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Submissions Now Open for the Inaugural Science on Screen Film Festival

We are seeking short science documentaries for the inaugural year of Ireland’s first science film festival, the Science on Screen Film Festival, taking place in Galway city, Ireland in 2020. You can submit your short science film to the Festival here.

The festival which takes place online in November will celebrate the best of scientific storytelling from around the globe in both short and feature form. A Judge’s Award of €500 for the Best Short Film will be given on the closing night.

Science has always been the source of some of the most astounding stories; this festival marries science and the power of the screen to bring those engaging stories to as wide an audience as possible.

The festival will also host Q&As with filmmakers, scientists and other figures from around the world. There will be opportunities for audiences to engage with scientists and filmmakers on the topics that arise from the films. We invite the public to ‘Come join the conversation with us’ about these topics. (In accordance with the current COVID 19 restrictions in Ireland, this festival will be hosted online in 2020.)

Science on Screen Film Festival seeks to receive films that address scientific or technological themes and stories, or that have a leading character who is a scientist, engineer, mathematician or an individual whose life has been affected by science.

Now more than ever, we turn to science to yield answers and to aid us in our understanding of the world around us and beyond. We look forward to screening films that tell universal stories and tap into the heart of our very existence.

The festival is a partnership between CÚRAM, the SFI Research Centre for Medical Devices based at NUI Galway, Galway Film Centre and Galway City of Film. This partnership has run a funding programme for science films since 2015 – the Science on Screen film award – and it has overseen the production of five documentaries which have reached an audience of over million people worldwide and garnered many international awards.

Please stay tuned for more information on the festival including the full schedule.

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Culture Night 2020 – One Minutes Screening Online from 5pm!

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Galway City of Film in partnership with Galway Film Centre is delighted to present a special screening of the One Minute Film Festival for Culture Night 2020!

Each year as part of the Galway Film Fleadh we put together a programme of films one minute in length that show the ingenuity and creativity of filmmakers from all over the world. And this year for Culture Night 2020, we will be making this programme available to watch at this link! Enjoy!

 

Applications now OPEN for Little Cinema & Galway City of Film 48 Hour Challenge 2020!

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We are delighted

to announce that the Little Cinema and Galway City of Film 48 Hour Challenge is back for 2020, and will be held virtually via a Live Stream on 25th October 2020.
This year’s teams will be able to take part from all over the country and they will make a 5 minute film in just 48 Hours, which will incorporate a line, a prop and a genre chosen beforehand by our team!

The Best Film will win the first prize of €500, with prizes also for Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Special Effects, Best Use of Prop and Best Use of Line. Applications are open from Monday 7th Sept 9am until 9th October 2020 5pm. Team spaces can be booked via a deposit of €50 which will be returned upon completion of the Challenge. The Little Cinema & Galway City of Film 48 Hour Challenge is supported by the Galway Film Centre via the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht.

For more information, contact littlecinemagalway@gmail.com

The Little Cinema and Galway City of Film 48 Hour Challenge kindly acknowledges the support of the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht.