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Dahlonega
International Film Festival
Where: Dahlonega, Georgia
When: September 2-5, 2004(last known date)
Background: The Dahlonega International Film Festival, the DIFF,
is unique as it brings together the concept of a totally filmmaker-friendly
festival with the beautiful setting of Dahlonega, Georgia -
the site of America's first gold rush.
Tel: 404.433.0026
Fax: 404.855.0700
Email: program@diff.tv
Web: www.diff.tv
Dallas Video Festival
Where: Dallas, Texas
When: August 8-13. 2006
Background: The DVF has provided one of the strongest selections
of video scrennings nationwide.
Tel: 214.428.7200
Fax: 214.428.8702
Email: bart@video fest.org
Web: www.videofest.org
Dance Camera West aka Los Angeles Dance Film Festival
Where: Los Angeles, CA
When: June 2-30, 2006
Background: The DVF has provided one of the strongest selections of video scrennings nationwide.
Tel: 214.428.7200
Fax: 214.428.8702
Email: bart@video fest.org
Web: www.videofest.org
Da Vinci Film and Video Festival
Where: Corvalis, Oregon
When: June 14-16, 2006
Background: The Da Vinci Film and Video Festival is held annually
in Corvallis, Oregon as part of a three-day festival celebrating
art, science and technology.
Tel: 541.757.6363
Fax: 541.757.9943
Email: davincifilmfest@aol.com
Web: www.davinci-days.org/filmfestival/index.htm
Damah Film Festival
Where: Los Angeles, CA
When: May 19-21, 2006
Background: Damah is a non-profit organization formed to encourage
an emerging generation of artists, storytellers, filmmakers.
Provide a media platform for the first-time filmmaker as well
as the experienced. Provide a voice for artists to describe
the human experience dealing with spiritual themes
Tel: 949.366.9870
Fax: 949.366.8969
Email: info@damah.com
Web: www.damah.com
Dances with Films
Where: New York, NY
When: January 3-7, 12-13, 2007
Background: The Original intention of the festival was to create
a platform so that filmmakers, no matter what their race, color,
religion, sexual orientation, could truly get a fair shake after
all the blood, sweat and tears of production were over.
Tel: 323.850.2929
Fax: 323.850.2928
Email: info@danceswithfilms.com
Web: www.danceswithfilms.com
Dance on Camera Festival
Where: Dallas, Texas
When: January 4-14, 2006
Background: The internationally touring festival that celebrates
the synergy of dance and film - features documentaries, experimental
shorts, animation, features. Also makes a call for dance photography.
Co-sponsored by Dance Films Association, The Film Society of
Lincoln Center, The Puffin Foundation, New York Public Library
Tel/Fax: 212.727.0764
Email: dfa5@earthlink.net
Web: www.dancefilmsassn.org
Davon Johnson's Annual Fall Film Festival
Where: Denver, Colorado
When: One weekend in September
Background: Essentially a one-man opertaion founded in 1993
by irrepressibly self-promoting Denver documetary filmmaker,
actor, and man-about-town Davon Jonson.
Tel: 307.377.2517
Email: dfilm@majordomos.com
Dawson City International Short Film Festival
Where: Dawson, Canada
When: April 14-16, 2006
Background: International shorts (35'>) accepted in all formats,
mediums and disciplines. North America's most Northern film
festival set in the Klondike Gold Rush town of Dawson City.
This festival attracts filmmakers and audiences from around
the world and is currently establishing a Circumpolar Film Festival
and Symposium.
Tel: (867) 993-5005
Fax: (867) 993-5838
Email: dawsonarts@yknet.yk.ca
Web: www.kiac.org
DC Environmental Film Festival
Where: Washington, DC
When: March 15-25, 2007
Background: Over 11 days, the Festival presents 90 films from
30 countries. There are 51 film premieres and 53 organizations
are collaborating with us on our screenings. Most events are
free and this year 22 filmmakers will be discussing their work
along with scientists, educators and cultural leaders who add
depth to film topics.
Tel: (202) 342-2564
Email: envirofilmfest@igc.org
Web: www.dcenvironmentalfilmfest.org
DC Independent Film Festival
Where: Washington, DC
When: March 1-11, 2007
Background: The DC Independent Film Festival & Seminars
(DCIFF) is a yearly event where industry professionals and the
general public can see the latest most exciting independent
films, whether feature, short, animation or documentary, from
the United States and abroad.
Email: info@dciff.org
Web: www.dciff.org
DeadCenter Film Festival
Where: Oklahoma City, OK
When: June 7-11, 2006
Background: The deadCENTER Film Festival was founded by Justan
and Jayson Floyd in 2001. The ongoing mission of the festival
is to bring quality independent films to Oklahoma City. As a
result, the festival attracts filmmakers and festival attendees
from around the nation who participate in an educational and
dynamic forum.
Tel: 405.808.4575
Email: cacky@cox.net
Web: www.deadcenterfilm.org
Delta Film Festival
Where: Manteca, California
When: July 2006
Background: Over 50 screenings, Workshops, Awards Gala, Fam
Trip and Stars
Tel: 209.823.7229
Fax: 209.249.6034
Email: mtcascvb@aol.com
Web: www.visitmanteca.org
Denver International Film Festival
Where: Denver, Colorado
When: November 9-19, 2006
Background: The festival is an odd but alluring mix of the very
predictable, major market "art films" offbeat American
independents and documentaries, and cool revivals rarely seen
on the big screen.
Tel: 303.595.3456
Fax: 303.595.0956
Email: dfs@denverfilm.org
Web: www.denverfilm.org
Denver Jazz on Film Festival
Where: Denver, Colorado
When: February 13-15, 2004(last known date)
Background: Our efforts to bring new and exciting additions
to the festival are the result of the support of the Denver
community. In our sponsors and patrons we have community-minded
organizations and individuals that recognize the importance
of our event to the cultural landscape of Denver.
Tel: 303.778.1462
Fax: 303.778.1462
Email: hashbrown123@earthlink.net
Web: www.denverjazzfilmfestival.org
Denver Pan African Film & Arts Festival
Where: Denver, Colorado
When: April 24-30, 2006
Background: The 7-day Denver Pan African Film & Arts Festival
presents approximately 55 films and related events including
film and video features, shorts, student-works, documentaries,
experimental works, and works in progress. Workshops, panels,
and receptions with local, national, and international film
artists will focus on all aspects of filmmaking.
Tel: (303) 832-3190
Fax: (303) 299-9064
Email: blublakwomyn@yahoo.com
Web: www.panafricanarts.org
DIGit Exposition
Where: Narrowsburg, New York
When: August 19-27, 2006
Background: Delaware Valley Arts Alliance (DVAA) is pleased
to announce the premiere of DIGit: A Digital Media Exposition.
DIGit was conceived to encourage creative and technical excellence
and experimentation among small groups and individual artists
working with digital tools.
Tel: 845-252-7576
Fax: 845-252-6515
Email: info@artsalliancesite.org
Web: www.artsalliancesite.org
Dionysus Film Festival
Where: Van Nuys, California
When: September 28, 2003(last known date)
Background: The Dionysus Film Festival will be accepting submissions
for films that incorporate themes of social and/or environmental
consciousness.
Tel: 310.979.4340
Fax: 310.979.4520
Email: dustinh@dionysuscompany.com
Web: www.dionysusfilmfestival.com
Director's View Film Festival
Where: Stamford, Connecticut
When: October 20-24, 2006
Background: The purpose of creating the festival is to give
proper homage to directors, a group which has not adequately
been appreciated by the public. The idea was to honor and present
directors who have raised the artistic level of the medium and
who have influenced those who have followed in their footsteps
with a festival dedicated to their craft.
Tel: (914) 533-0270
Fax: (914) 533-0269
Email: info@thedirectorsview.com
Web: www.dvff.com
DIY Film Festival
Where: Hollywood, California
When: February 10, 2007
Background: Honors the best in self-produced and independent
films. Winners receive a selection of prizes and are eligible
for screening at our grand finale event each February and at
year-round events in Los Angeles and other cities.
Web: www.diyfilmfestival.com
Dover Film Festival
Where: Dover, New Jersey
When: May 2004(last known date)
Background: Dover Film Festival is dedicated to bringing quality
arts and arts education to New Jersey. Dover Film Festival accomplishes
its goals by adopting a three-pillar structure that uniquely
forms the cornerstone of the organization.
Tel: 973.361.1327
Email: info@doverfilmfestival.org
Web: www.doverfilmfestival.org
Downstream Film Festival
Where:
When: Fall 2005(last known date)
Background: Downstream's mission is to present work in film,
video and digital formats in a maker-friendly festival. In marketing our call for entries, our target is to achieve
a 50/50 ratio of women to men Directors entering the competitions.
Tel: 770.998.2288
Email: contact@downstreamfilmfest.com
Web: www.downstreamfilmfest.com
Dreamtime Film Festival
Where: Florida
When: March 17, 2003(last known date)
Background: Central Florida Spring / Summer festival. Awards
in the categories of feature, animation, short, and student.
All lengths and genres, minimal entry fee.
Email: info@dreamtimefest.com
Web: www.dreamtimefest.com
Durango Film Festival
Where: Durango, CO
When: March 4-13, 2005(last known date)
Background: A vast array of film programs, panels, special guests
and a variety of parties and receptions are presented. One of
our special guests, James Twyman, will be performing a benefit
concert for the Children's Home and Peace Vigil in Baghdad,
Iraq .
Tel: 970.259.2291
Email: info@durangofilmfestival.com
Web: www.durangofilmfestival.com
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