[spectre] moves11 Launches Open Call & Festival dates
Gala PF - moves
gala.pujol at movementonscreen.org.uk
Wed Oct 27 10:30:31 CEST 2010
>> moves – International Festival of Movement on Screen is thrilled to
>> announce the dates & theme for its 7th edition:
>> moves11
>> INTERSECTIONS: Filming Across Culture & Technology
>> 27 April - 1 May 2011
>> onscreen | onsite | online
>> In Liverpool & the UK
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>> > moves11: Open Call – deadline Sun 28 Nov 2010
>> To showcase the best experimental short films and video art
>> exploring "movement on screen" from around the world moves is now
>> inviting filmmakers and artists to present screen-based works that
>> investigate cultural and technological intersections. moves11 will
>> look at films, installations, live events and papers that create
>> connections at various levels capturing, discussing and imagining
>> different INTERSECTIONS.
>>
>> > moves Awards
>> The best works shown at the festival will enter the race for the
>> moves Film Award (cash prize £1000), moves Audience award
>> (professional training worth up to £500) and the international
>> moves Tour Award (to screen around the world).
>>
>> > next moves event: New media dance theatre performance Red Rain by
>> Bridget Fiske
>> Sat 20 Nov 2010 | Old Rapid Paint Shop Renshaw Street, Liverpool,
>> L1 | FREE
>> Red Rain uses interactive and video media as a digital poetry with
>> live performance to investigate the self in-flux.
>>
>> > Want to catch a glimpse of moves10? To checkout our festival wrap-
>> up video and photo gallery please click here.
>> moves11
>> INTERSECTIONS:
>> Filming Across Culture & Technology
>> 27 - April -1 May 2011
>> onscreen | onsite | online
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>> Info: www.movementonscreen.org.uk | on facebook: movement on screen
>> | on twitter: movesfestival
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