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Moondance International Film Festival

Moondance International Film Festival

Contact

970 9th Street
Boulder, CO 80302
303-545-0202 (voice)

Web: Click here
Email: Click here

Contact: Elizabeth English, Founder & Executive Director

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Objective

The objective of the Moondance International Film Festival is to inspire, motivate, promote and encourage the best writers & independent filmmakers, from every country in the world, and to inspire a greater understanding about the vital role of the arts in enhancing creativity, community spirit, and the preservation of our cultural heritage. Moondance also promotes & rewards work which depicts women & girls in a positive light, &/or has lead roles for women actors over 40. We strongly encourage films, TV movies & pilots & written works which show viable alternatives to gratuitous violence & that depict non-violent conflict resolution, which we actively promote within the international film community.

Deadline/Entry Fees

July 31, 2012

$55- $100 (see web site for details)

Days till final deadline: 42

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Rules

Submission categories:
  • ANIMATION FILM
  • FEATURE DOCUMENTARY FILM
  • FEATURE FILM
  • FEATURE FILM FOR KIDS
  • FEATURE MUTI-MEDIA FILM
  • FEATURE SCREENPLAY
  • FEATURE SCREENPLAY FOR KIDS
  • FILM SCORE
  • LIBRETTO
  • MUSIC VIDEO
  • MUSICAL FEATURE SCREENPLAY
  • MUSICAL SHORT SCREENPLAY
  • ORIGINAL TV MINI-SERIES (1 HR)
  • SHORT DOCUMENTARY FILM
  • SHORT FILM
  • SHORT FILM BY KIDS 18 & UNDER
  • SHORT FILM FOR KIDS
  • SHORT MULTI-MEDIA FILM
  • SHORT SCREENPLAY
  • SHORT SCREENPLAY BY 18 & UNDER
  • SHORT SCREENPLAY FOR KIDS
  • SHORT STORY BY KIDS*
  • SHORT STORY FOR KIDS*
  • SHORT STORY*
  • STAGEPLAY
  • STAGEPLAY FOR KIDS
  • TV MOVIE OF THE WEEK (MOW)
  • TV EPISODIC (1/2 HOUR)
  • TV EPISODIC (1 HOUR)
  • TV FEATURE FILM
  • TV PILOT SCRIPT
  • RADIO PLAYS (drama & comedy)
  • RADIO DOCUMENTARIES

* up to 3 stories for single fee

Rules:

  1. Printable entry forms, release forms & entry fee information are available on the website: www.moondancefilmfestival.com
  2. Entries also accepted via Without a Box: www.withoutabox.com/login/1240
  3. Co-writers & co-directors may submit entries together
  4. Filmmakers: DVDs in NTSC are the preferred format for submitting your film to the competition for preview.
  5. Writers: Send screenplay, stageplay, teleplay or short story in standard industry format.
  6. Send a check or money order for entry fee in US $, which is non-refundable, payable to: Moondance Film Festival. You may also pay the entry fee at www.acteva.com/go/miff OR www.withoutabox.com/login/1240
  7. Call for entries opens: December 1, 2012
  8. Postmark deadline: July 31, 2013
  9. Contest semi-finalists, finalists & winners will be announced in the news blog which goes out to more than 15,000 entertainment industry names internationally. SUBSCRIBE HERE: www.moondancefilmfestival.com/blog
  10. Contest winners will be announced at the film festival awards ceremony, on the website & in the subsequent newsletter
  11. Written works, music for film scores & films will be judged by industry professionals (Moondance executive director, festival screenings coordinator, film producer, agent, film & theatre director, story editor, screenwriter, screenplay consultant, film producer, TV producer, playwright).
  12. Send a copy of written or filmed material. DO NOT send originals or SASE, as preview material will not be returned.
  13. You may enter more than one written work, film score or film.
  14. Short-story writers may submit up to three (3) short stories for a single entry fee
  15. Send a separate entry form for each entry.
  16. Remit the entry fee in US $ for each entry.
  17. Screenplays, stageplays, teleplays & short stories written in English are preferred. We now have a reader for Spanish, German, Africaans, or Dutch language scripts. Please contact: mailto:director@moondancefilmfestival.com for special address to send Spanish, German, Africaans, or Dutch language submissions.
  18. Sign & submit entry form & release form.
  19. Films must be in English or have English subtitles. No dubbed films are accepted.
  20. If your film is selected for screening at Moondance, we will contact you via e-mail.
  21. All communications between the film festival & the entrants are via e-mail. Please be sure your email address is clear. If you change your e-mail address, please inform the festival. Remember to add director@moondancefilmfestival.com and moondancefestival@gmail.com to your white list if you have a spam filter in place, so you'll receive communications from the festival.
  22. Please read the special notes for filmmakers & writers on the Moondance website, "Writers, Read This" or "Filmmakers, Read This"!
* Moondance reserves the right to decline selecting a winner in any category and at any stage of the judging if there are no acceptable entries or finalists in that category.

Awards

SPIRIT OF MOONDANCE AWARD
This award category is for women writers, filmmakers and film score composers. Men may be co-writers or co-filmmakers, but the entry must be submitted by a woman.

MOONDANCE SEAHORSE AWARD
This award category is for men writers, filmmakers and film score composers. Women may be co-writers or co-filmmakers, but the entry must be submitted by a man.

MOONDANCE SANDCASTLE AWARD
This award is for male and female writing or filmmaking teams where both men and women or a man and woman work as a team on the project.

MOONDANCE SEASHELL AWARD
For men and women radio play writers. Comedy and drama, fiction and non-fiction, half-hour and hour long.

MOONDANCE COLUMBINE AWARD
Films and writings may be submitted by either a man, a woman, a male/female team or a young person 18 and under. The work must reflect non-violent conflict resolution, alternatives to violence, or show why violent resolution to conflict is counter-productive. The submitted material should not contain gratuitous violence.

MOONDANCE DOLPHIN AWARD
This award is for young people 18 years of age or younger, male or female. Moondance accepts submissions for this award in the genres of short narrative, documentary or animation video film, as well as short screenplays, short stories or short stageplays.

MOONDANCE CALYPSO AWARD
This award is to encourage a spirit of enterprise in saving the environment, habitats and wildlife by creative individuals from around the world. The award is presented to the person who expands knowledge of our world, seeks to improve our quality of all life on the planet.

MOONDANCE GAIA AWARD
This award is to encourage and inspire contemplative, meditative, spiritual and inspirational films and scripts. The award is presented to the person who seeks to elucidate and improve the spiritual quality of all life on the planet, and contributes to the betterment of the world spirit.

MOONDANCE ATLANTIS AWARD
This award is for writers and filmmakers who have submitted projects from a foreign country outside the US.

MOONDANCE STARFISH AWARD
This is an award for comedy projects submitted by writers and filmmakers.

MOONDANCE NEPTUNE AWARD
This unique award is presented to a male or female writer or filmmaker, over the age of 75, who has created either a single work of the highest quality or a body of quality work, and who continues to strive for excellence in his or her career in the entertainment industry, and who inspires and encourages others by his or her example.

MOONDANCE COLORADO OCEAN AWARD
This is an award for projects created by Colorado writers, filmmakers & composers.

THE MOONDANCE ABYSS AWARD
This new Moondance award was created for very well-made and meaningful thriller, horror or supernatural films, written works & film scores. An abyss, usually in the ocean, is a chasm that is so deep and vast that its extent is not readily visible, without further exploration. The winning works in this awards category also have a deeper, and often hidden, message, lesson, moral, or important idea that bears further thought.

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News: Moondance International Film Festival

Moondance Announces Competition Winners

FEATURE SCREENPLAY
Gary White, Seven Thousand Islands
Karen Briner, Amanzi (Water)
Natalie Razzle, The Motorcycle and the Wind
Joanna Perry-Folino, Lila Loves Louie
Daniel D. Molinoff, Outrider
Katharine Fisher Britton, Goodbye Don't Mean Gone
Benjamin Bates, Walrus Eating Baloney
Shirley Wilson, The Land
Lee Krauth & Heidi Krauth, The Greenhouse Effect
Wendy Reid Crisp, There's Gotta To Be a Pony
Len Lippman & Ali Lippman, Under the Bridge
Maurizio Marmorstein, One Night in Asbury Park
Gayla Kraetsch Hartsough, Heloise: To Hell and Back for Love
QUAN LELAN, The Princess Concubine
Ruth Witteried, A More Perfect Union
Pascal Virgil, Ilie Brancusi, From Eternity


FEATURE SCREENPLAY FOR KIDS
Livia Linden & Percy Angress, Sky Baby
Heidi Sullivan, One Down Clown
Polita Glynn, Dupont's Mound
Hale Mednik, Dream Weaver


LIBRETTO
Karen M. Cohen, The Triumph of the Renaissance


MUSICAL FEATURE SCREENPLAY
Percy Angress, Lys Estrada
Zorah Staar, The Goddess Bubble


SHORT SCREENPLAY
Gregory D. Goyins, The Conversation
Louis Rosenberg, Lab Rats
Tracy Richardson, Butt
Pamela Stovall, Crossroads
Magali Rennes, Welcome


SHORT SCREENPLAY FOR KIDS
Donna Lisa, Toucan You Can


STAGEPLAY
Adina Taubman, A Line in the Sand
Barbara Albers Jackson, The Marriage Contract
Victoria Maxwell, Funny...You Don't Look Crazy
Greg McGee, Me and Robert McKee


STAGEPLAY FOR KIDS
Vicki Bartholomew, The Red Cat of Chaiang Mai


TV EPISODIC 1-HOUR
Lee Stewart, PSYCH - You Can't Spellcheck 'Yippie-Ki-Yay'


TV EPISODIC 1/2-HOUR
Lee Stewart, THE OFFICE - Relationship Divestiture


TV PILOT
Robert Nadler & Ed Wolper, Ghost Train
K. Thorpe, The Code
Tracy Wren, Window


TV PILOT FOR KIDS
Donna Lisa, Toucan You Can! Find That Coopoo!


Updated: 09/29/2009
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