All Genders, Lifestyles, and Identities Film Festival (aGLIFF)

Austin, TX, United States, North America

06 - 09 Aug, 2020

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All Genders, Lifestyles, and Identities Film Festival (aGLIFF)

Austin, TX, United States, North America

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33rd

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1107 S. 8th St Austin, TX 78704 United States

78704

film@agliff.org

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About the festival

MISSION & OBJECTIVE
The All Genders, Lifestyles and Identities Film Festival (aGLIFF) cultivates the Texas LGBTQ+ community by enlightening, educating, and entertaining our clients and patrons through programs that enrich the LGBTQ+ and ally communities while developing LGBTQ+ awareness. aGLIFF Nonprofit Organization Programs include the Queer Youth Media Project, Community Partnership Program and Family Screening Program, all of which culminate in or around the annual aGLIFF Film Festival Program.

Population Served

The constituency served by the aGLIFF nonprofit organization is primarily the LGBTQIA communities of Central Texas as well as national and international LGBTQIA communities. aGLIFF has about 6,000 members and engages an outreach of over 10,000 people, approximately 70% of whom were LGBTQI-identified. As aGLIFF has grown in scope and vision, the constituency has broadened and diversified. The organization has evolved from a program primarily based on entertainment and the experiences of American gay white men into an internationally-recognized community organization committed to reflecting and speaking to a broad range of issues across cultures, race, immigration status, class, gender identity and expression, age and region.

ABOUT THE FESTIVAL
Film Festival Program

aGLIFF entertains our community through the exhibition and support of the best in recent LGBTQ+ international, national, and regional films. The festival showcases features and shorts, in addition to mainstream, and avant-garde films. Festival events connect members of the community. Symposia and panels explore current political and social trends; and increasingly the festival serves as a venue for first-time filmmakers. Special shorts programs have focused on the issues faced by LGBTQ+ youth, immigration of LGBTQ+ people, gender identity and expression, adoption, marriage, military service, religion, racial identity, cultural issues, and hate crimes against LGBTQ+-identified people.

Our 2019, or 32nd annual festival grew its attendance by 20% from 2018, during its four days. It was held at the flagship Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar with 60+ visiting filmmakers in attending from all over the world.

GENERAL RULES
aGLIFF accepts films of any length and genre that are by, about and/or of interest to LGBTQ+ people. We also welcome proposals for multi-media, performance and interactive projects. Feel free to contact the program director if you're unsure if your film qualifies. An entry constitutes agreement to our Entry Guidelines and Terms and Conditions.

Preview submission(s) must be submitted through FilmFreeway's secure online link only.

Works in Languages other than English:

Preview and exhibition copies of works in languages other than English must be subtitled.

Premiere Status:

aGLIFF does not generally program submissions that have previously screened in the Austin, Texas area. Exceptions are rare and determined on a case-by-case basis. aGLIFF does NOT program works that have been broadcast on television, or are on DVD or streaming distribution prior to the festival. It is your responsibility to disclose this information on your entry form and to notify us immediately of any changes after your entry is submitted for review.

Rough Cuts and Works-in-Progress:

Rough cuts and works-in-progress are eligible for entry only if they will be completed by Sunday, June 7th, 2020. Please specify what is missing (i.e. temp sound, needs color correction, etc.).

Online submissions must be uploaded by the deadline dates for which the paid entry fee applies.

Rental and Screening Fees:

If you have submitted your film to aGLIFF via FilmFreeway or ask for a waiver fee, aGLIFF will NOT pay rental or screening fees for submitted and programmed works. NO EXCEPTIONS!

Exhibition Formats:

Acceptable formats for exhibition in the festival may include Digital Cinema Package (DCP), BluRay, h.264 file and 35mm film print but exhibition format will be based on theater availability and will be subject to pre-approval by the aGLIFF Artistic Director.

Publicity:

Sending as full a press kit as possible is encouraged with each entry and will be required upon acceptance. Press materials may be emailed to film@agliff.org.

Press kit should include:
- Digital photo stills in JPEG or TIFF format at 300 dpi (dots per inch)
- Trailer, less than 2 minutes, in MOV or AVI format
- Director Biography
- Cast and Crew List
- Reviews
- Artwork
- Mention of other festivals your film has screened

Juried Awards:

Programmed works may be eligible for the following award competitions: Best Narrative Feature, Best Documentary Feature, Best Documentary Short, Best Narrative Short and aGLIFF's "Humdinger" Audience Award.

Films selected to be in juried competition must be a Texas premiere, and conform to any additional requirements as described on the aGLIFF website.

Other Awards:

All feature length films selected are eligible for Audience Award and other special awards.

About

MISSION & OBJECTIVE
The All Genders, Lifestyles and Identities Film Festival (aGLIFF) cultivates the Texas LGBTQ+ community by enlightening, educating, and entertaining our clients and patrons through programs that enrich the LGBTQ+ and ally communities while developing LGBTQ+ awareness. aGLIFF Nonprofit Organization Programs include the Queer Youth Media Project, Community Partnership Program and Family Screening Program, all of which culminate in or around the annual aGLIFF Film Festival Program.

Population Served

The constituency served by the aGLIFF nonprofit organization is primarily the LGBTQIA communities of Central Texas as well as national and international LGBTQIA communities. aGLIFF has about 6,000 members and engages an outreach of over 10,000 people, approximately 70% of whom were LGBTQI-identified. As aGLIFF has grown in scope and vision, the constituency has broadened and diversified. The organization has evolved from a program primarily based on entertainment and the experiences of American gay white men into an internationally-recognized community organization committed to reflecting and speaking to a broad range of issues across cultures, race, immigration status, class, gender identity and expression, age and region.

ABOUT THE FESTIVAL
Film Festival Program

aGLIFF entertains our community through the exhibition and support of the best in recent LGBTQ+ international, national, and regional films. The festival showcases features and shorts, in addition to mainstream, and avant-garde films. Festival events connect members of the community. Symposia and panels explore current political and social trends; and increasingly the festival serves as a venue for first-time filmmakers. Special shorts programs have focused on the issues faced by LGBTQ+ youth, immigration of LGBTQ+ people, gender identity and expression, adoption, marriage, military service, religion, racial identity, cultural issues, and hate crimes against LGBTQ+-identified people.

Our 2019, or 32nd annual festival grew its attendance by 20% from 2018, during its four days. It was held at the flagship Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar with 60+ visiting filmmakers in attending from all over the world.

GENERAL RULES
aGLIFF accepts films of any length and genre that are by, about and/or of interest to LGBTQ+ people. We also welcome proposals for multi-media, performance and interactive projects. Feel free to contact the program director if you're unsure if your film qualifies. An entry constitutes agreement to our Entry Guidelines and Terms and Conditions.

Preview submission(s) must be submitted through FilmFreeway's secure online link only.

Works in Languages other than English:

Preview and exhibition copies of works in languages other than English must be subtitled.

Premiere Status:

aGLIFF does not generally program submissions that have previously screened in the Austin, Texas area. Exceptions are rare and determined on a case-by-case basis. aGLIFF does NOT program works that have been broadcast on television, or are on DVD or streaming distribution prior to the festival. It is your responsibility to disclose this information on your entry form and to notify us immediately of any changes after your entry is submitted for review.

Rough Cuts and Works-in-Progress:

Rough cuts and works-in-progress are eligible for entry only if they will be completed by Sunday, June 7th, 2020. Please specify what is missing (i.e. temp sound, needs color correction, etc.).

Online submissions must be uploaded by the deadline dates for which the paid entry fee applies.

Rental and Screening Fees:

If you have submitted your film to aGLIFF via FilmFreeway or ask for a waiver fee, aGLIFF will NOT pay rental or screening fees for submitted and programmed works. NO EXCEPTIONS!

Exhibition Formats:

Acceptable formats for exhibition in the festival may include Digital Cinema Package (DCP), BluRay, h.264 file and 35mm film print but exhibition format will be based on theater availability and will be subject to pre-approval by the aGLIFF Artistic Director.

Publicity:

Sending as full a press kit as possible is encouraged with each entry and will be required upon acceptance. Press materials may be emailed to film@agliff.org.

Press kit should include:
- Digital photo stills in JPEG or TIFF format at 300 dpi (dots per inch)
- Trailer, less than 2 minutes, in MOV or AVI format
- Director Biography
- Cast and Crew List
- Reviews
- Artwork
- Mention of other festivals your film has screened

Juried Awards:

Programmed works may be eligible for the following award competitions: Best Narrative Feature, Best Documentary Feature, Best Documentary Short, Best Narrative Short and aGLIFF's "Humdinger" Audience Award.

Films selected to be in juried competition must be a Texas premiere, and conform to any additional requirements as described on the aGLIFF website.

Other Awards:

All feature length films selected are eligible for Audience Award and other special awards.

Awards & Winners

There are no winners yet for this festival

Terms and rules

1. Films must be Texas, Southwest, US, North American, and/or World premieres to screen at aGLIFF.
2. Films must be at least TX premieres to be considered and eligible to be accepted into "Competition" sections.
3. Films that have been previously submitted to the aGLIFF are not eligible.
4. Films must have been completed on or after January 1, 2019.
5. Films in theatrical release in Austin, Texas prior to, or at the time of the festival (August 6-9, 2020) are not eligible.
6. Film screeners must be submitted on a private video screener link with password.
7. Entrant confirms and warrants required legal authority to submit the entry into the Festival and to use all music, images, and content in the entry.
8. Entrant will allow usage of clips from the film for promotional use on television, radio, in print, and at live Festival events.
9. All entries must be either in English or subtitled in English. Non-English entries submitted without subtitles are not eligible.
10. Student film entries must include proof of student status at the time of production (i.e., copy of student ID, transcript, etc. and should be included with a screening link).

Ratings & Reviews

Categories and fees

Narrative Feature
Early Bird (12th January, 2020) $30
Regular (25th April, 2020) $40
Late (16th May, 2020) $50

Narrative features must be 40 minutes or longer.

Documentary Feature
Early Bird (12th January, 2020) $30
Regular (25th April, 2020) $40
Late (16th May, 2020) $50

Non-Fiction features must be 40 minutes or longer.

Experimental Feature
Early Bird (12th January, 2020) $30
Regular (25th April, 2020) $40
Late (16th May, 2020) $50

Experimental features must be 40 minutes or longer.

Narrative Short
Early Bird (12th January, 2020) $30
Regular (25th April, 2020) $40
Late (16th May, 2020) $50

Narrative short film must 39 minutes or shorter.

Documentary Short
Early Bird (12th January, 2020) $30
Regular (25th April, 2020) $40
Late (16th May, 2020) $50

Non-Fiction short film should be 39 minutes or less.

Experimental Short
Early Bird (12th January, 2020) $30
Regular (25th April, 2020) $40
Late (16th May, 2020) $50

Experimental short feature should be 39 minutes or less.

Music Video
Early Bird (12th January, 2020) $15
Regular (25th April, 2020) $20
Late (16th May, 2020) $30

Music videos can range between 1 and 9:59 minutes.

Student Made Film
Early Bird (12th January, 2020) $15
Regular (25th April, 2020) $20
Late (16th May, 2020) $30

Student made films must be able to show proof you are currently in high school and/or college in 2018. No ID and your submission will be disqualified.

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