- Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin 2021 call for entries
The call for entries for Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin 2021 is still open until July 31, 2020. Major event dedicated to contemporary practices of moving image, the next Rencontres Internationales will be held in Paris in February 2021. The event offers every year a curated international programme gathering works by internationally renowned artists and filmmakers, along with works by young artists shown for the first time.
Film, video, multimedia
Any individual or organization can submit one or several works. The call for entries is open to cinema, video and multimedia works. There is no restriction for length nor genre. Any submission is free, regardless of geographical origins.
Film and video
► Video / Experimental video
► Fiction, exp. fiction / Short, middle and full length
► Documentary, exp. documentary
► Experimental film
► Animation
Multimedia, expanded media
► Video installation, multimedia installation
► 360° video, VR, AR, XR art
► Multimedia concert/performance
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Submissions are open until July 31, 2020.
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Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin offers a forum for reflection and discovery dedicated to pratices of contemporary moving images. It introduces guests from all over the world: artists, filmmakers, institutions and emerging organizations, giving us a picture of an on-going creation, of new issues raised by the evolution of the production methods and ways to present new works, and of the different emerging artistic and cultural contexts.
Its programme reflects specificities and convergences of artistic practices between new cinema and contemporary art, explores emerging media art practices and their critical purposes, and create a necessary time during which points of view meet and are exchanged.
The event aims at presenting works to a broad audience, at creating circulations between different art practices and between different audiences, as well as creating new exchanges between artists, filmmakers and professionals.
It seeks to contribute to a reflection on our contemporary culture of image via a compelling programme opened to everyone.