Kerry International Film Festival

Co. Kerry, Ireland, Europe

15 - 18 Oct, 2020

Category

Short

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Kerry International Film Festival

Co. Kerry, Ireland, Europe

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About the festival

Kerry International Film Festival (KIFF) is an internationally recognised short film festival and Kerry's largest film festival which takes place in Killarney, Co. Kerry in October 2020.

KIFF is dedicated to bringing new cultural experiences through film to a Kerry audience. Through our annual Film Festival, our goal is to create new and diverse film experiences, create a hub of film creativity & appreciation in Kerry and champion the work of local and emerging filmmakers.

The 2020 festival is the 21st edition of the Kerry International Film Festival from 15th -18th October.

Over the past 20 years KIFF has become a vital element of Kerry’s cultural landscape offering a unique film experience to the local community as well as creating a ‘must attend’ cultural tourism event for visitors to the county.

KIFF is renowned for celebrating the work of emerging filmmaking talent through a well established short film competition that has been supported and endorsed by luminaries from the world of film such as Cillian Murphy, director Paul Greengrass, Jeremy Irons, Liam Neeson, and Gabriel Byrne.

Partnerships with Screen Ireland, IFTA, Film Network Ireland and KETB Film Office encourage film makers to network with industry partners and support the medium of film.

For more information check out www.kerryfilmfestival.com

Kerry International Film Festival, which takes place in October 2020, is now inviting entries for competition in the following categories:

BEST INTERNATIONAL NARRATIVE SHORT
BEST IRISH NARRATIVE SHORT
BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT
BEST STUDENT SHORT
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
BEST OF KERRY
BEST ANIMATION
BEST NARRATIVE FEATURE
BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
SCRIPT WRITING AWARD - BEST SCRIPT

KIFF has previously featured successful shorts such as the short-listed “Head over Heels” in 2012 and the 2014 Oscar® winner “Mr Hublot” and 2016 Oscar® winner "STUTTERER". '
The Silent Child' which screened at the 2017 festival won the short narrative film category at the 2018 Oscar® ceremony. In 2019, two of the five films nominated at the Academy Awards screened at the 2018 festival, MOTHER and DETAINMENT.
KIFF 2019 saw the screening of Oscar® nominee CORPUS CHRISTI and SXSW winner THE PEANUT BUTTER FALCON.

Emerging filmmakers are at the core of the Kerry International Film Festival programme, with the short film competition geared towards showcasing their work and bringing it to a wider audience both at home and throughout a growing network of partner festivals across the globe.
KIFF continues its annual collaboration with Kerry County Council, The Arts Council and KETB in screening the successful Kerry Film Bursary winner.

2020 will also see the continuation of the successful scriptwriting strand and reopen the category of Best Score

Filmmakers will have the chance for their work to be seen by a prestigious panel of adjudicators which has in recent years included Academy Award Nominated Fodhla Cronin O'Reilly, Academy Award winner Benjamin Cleary, Sundance Grand Jury prize winner, Jim Cummings, Directors Lenny Abrahamson and Paul Greengrass and Producer Finola Dwyer.

It is important to note that programme slots for feature films are extremely limited.

About

Kerry International Film Festival (KIFF) is an internationally recognised short film festival and Kerry's largest film festival which takes place in Killarney, Co. Kerry in October 2020.

KIFF is dedicated to bringing new cultural experiences through film to a Kerry audience. Through our annual Film Festival, our goal is to create new and diverse film experiences, create a hub of film creativity & appreciation in Kerry and champion the work of local and emerging filmmakers.

The 2020 festival is the 21st edition of the Kerry International Film Festival from 15th -18th October.

Over the past 20 years KIFF has become a vital element of Kerry’s cultural landscape offering a unique film experience to the local community as well as creating a ‘must attend’ cultural tourism event for visitors to the county.

KIFF is renowned for celebrating the work of emerging filmmaking talent through a well established short film competition that has been supported and endorsed by luminaries from the world of film such as Cillian Murphy, director Paul Greengrass, Jeremy Irons, Liam Neeson, and Gabriel Byrne.

Partnerships with Screen Ireland, IFTA, Film Network Ireland and KETB Film Office encourage film makers to network with industry partners and support the medium of film.

For more information check out www.kerryfilmfestival.com

Kerry International Film Festival, which takes place in October 2020, is now inviting entries for competition in the following categories:

BEST INTERNATIONAL NARRATIVE SHORT
BEST IRISH NARRATIVE SHORT
BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT
BEST STUDENT SHORT
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
BEST OF KERRY
BEST ANIMATION
BEST NARRATIVE FEATURE
BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
SCRIPT WRITING AWARD - BEST SCRIPT

KIFF has previously featured successful shorts such as the short-listed “Head over Heels” in 2012 and the 2014 Oscar® winner “Mr Hublot” and 2016 Oscar® winner "STUTTERER". '
The Silent Child' which screened at the 2017 festival won the short narrative film category at the 2018 Oscar® ceremony. In 2019, two of the five films nominated at the Academy Awards screened at the 2018 festival, MOTHER and DETAINMENT.
KIFF 2019 saw the screening of Oscar® nominee CORPUS CHRISTI and SXSW winner THE PEANUT BUTTER FALCON.

Emerging filmmakers are at the core of the Kerry International Film Festival programme, with the short film competition geared towards showcasing their work and bringing it to a wider audience both at home and throughout a growing network of partner festivals across the globe.
KIFF continues its annual collaboration with Kerry County Council, The Arts Council and KETB in screening the successful Kerry Film Bursary winner.

2020 will also see the continuation of the successful scriptwriting strand and reopen the category of Best Score

Filmmakers will have the chance for their work to be seen by a prestigious panel of adjudicators which has in recent years included Academy Award Nominated Fodhla Cronin O'Reilly, Academy Award winner Benjamin Cleary, Sundance Grand Jury prize winner, Jim Cummings, Directors Lenny Abrahamson and Paul Greengrass and Producer Finola Dwyer.

It is important to note that programme slots for feature films are extremely limited.

Awards & Winners

There are no winners yet for this festival

Terms and rules

FILM SUBMISSION INFORMATION:

Regular deadline is July 31st 2020 while a FINAL extended deadline for submissions is 20th August 2020 for all categories.

Each submission must be accompanied by a HIGH RES STILL IMAGE (not a poster image) and a 15 WORD SYNOPSIS. Please include a cover note if possible. We are keen to know more about you and your film. (When you build your film profile on FilmFreeway, you can add your images at that point)

Please submit to ONE category ONLY per film. If you wish us to note an additional category for your film, please use the cover note section to tell us!

For the Kerry Connection programme we would like to know about the Kerry link to your film. What is your link to the Kingdom? Was your film made in Kerry. Submit to the Kerry Connection category.

Please let us know if your film has an original score. Add a note in the cover letter. We have an award for Best Original Score!

Students, please submit to the student category for all genres of film.

KIFF only accepts short films of NO LONGER than 30 minutes. (Including titles & credits)
Feature Films must be 60 minutes or over.

Films, not in the English language must have subtitles.

The selection and scheduling of all films screened at KIFF 2020 is entirely at the discretion of the Festival Director and the Judging Panel.

Due to the large amount of submissions received KIFF cannot enter into any discussion regarding films that are not selected for the 2020 edition of the festival. In 2020, the festival is unable to send personal emails regarding films that are not selected and notification regarding the status of selection will be made via FilmFreeway notification.

Selected films will be announced on the KIFF website and in the media.

Short Film Screening Files: (Once Selected)

If selected the festival will request a ProRes 422 or ProRes LT Quicktime file with the following specifications only:

Frame size - 1920 x 1080
Frame rate - 24fps or 25fps

Audio 48khz 24bit stereo or 5.1

or

A H.264 file with the following specifications:
Frame size - 1920 x 1080
Frame rate - 24fps or 25fps
Bit rate - 12000kbps to 35000kbps.

Audio 48khz 24bit stereo

If selected, any web links used to transfer accepted formats should remain active until we have confirmed that we have downloaded and tested the film. Alternative versions will be required where it is evident that the technical requirements are not being met.

Please watch the file of your film IN FULL before sending to us. Our DCP technician will not be able to check your file for errors. Failure to adhere to the technical requirements may result in films not being screened.

Screening format for FEATURE FILMS will be DCP only and must be provided by the APPLICANT if selected.

KIFF will liaise with the filmmaker regarding screening formats after final decisions have been taken. Please check the email you submit your film with regularly. This is the method we will use to contact you. If there is no response to our emails, KIFF reserve the right to withdraw selection for KIFF2020.

Images and press packs will be requested upon selection. These will be used for promotional purposes not limited to press, online media, television, radio and any other media platform.

Television and Internet broadcasting: Taking part in KIFF implies allowing broadcasting on Irish and foreign televisions and on the Internet (extracts limited to and not exceeding 1 min) for the purpose of promoting the festival.

PLEASE DO NOT ASK FOR WAIVERS. WE CANNOT REPY TO EMAILS REQUESTING WAIVERS.

KIFF does not pay screening fees.

We request that applicants submit to Kerry International Film Festival only through the FilmFreeway portal. We do not accept DVD's, online links by email etc. The festival has a small seasonal staff and we are not in a position to accept submissions in any other way. This allows our judging panel to view and select films in a fair manner.

All the films are watched by the panel and the judges make the final decision. There is no audience award at Kerry International Film Festival.

Entering your film to KIFF you must have the authority and licence for any music soundtrack on/in your film. You and/or the artists who own the music and/or their representatives waive rights to claim royalties from KIFF for screening selected films.

On submitting to the festival the applicant understands that he/she has legal right to submit the film including ensuring all clearances have been obtained. By submitting to the festival the applicant agrees to the rules and terms.

**SHORT FILM SCREEN WRITING COMPETITION 2020**

Submission Rules:

All scripts to be submitted in English or Irish, maximum 15 pages via FilmFreeway only.

Must be original work of the author(s) and on date of submission must be wholly owned and controlled by author(s).

If the script has been sold, currently under option, is being produced, or is in any other way encumbered by a third party on the date of submission, the script is not eligible.  If a script is optioned, sold or produced after it has been entered, it is eligible

Only original screenplays are eligible.  Novels, short stories, stage plays, treatments and spec scripts for other media are not accepted.

Adaptations of books, plays or any other source materials written by another author are not eligible under any circumstances.  A script adapted from your own book, play or other source material is eligible if you have retained all rights to the property.

Once a script has been entered into the completion, under no circumstances will substitutions of new draft or corrected pages be accepted.  Revised drafts must be entered as a new submission.

Author(s) to be 18 years or older on date of submission.

Decisions of the Judges are final and may not be disputed.

Entry Fee per Script €15. ($17)

Only the selected finalists will be individually notified and a list will be on the website and social media platforms  We regret we are unable to provide individual feedback on your submission.

SCREEN WRITING AWARD WINNERS:

-Short Film - ScreenWriting - Winner Trophy
-Access All Areas Pass to the 2020 Kerry International Film Festival Screening
-Mentoring Opportunities with Industry Professionals
-A rehearsed reading of the script.

Ratings & Reviews

Categories and fees

Irish Short Films
Early Bird (20th May, 2020) $18
Regular (31st July, 2020) $22
Late (20th August, 2020) $25

Short Films from Ireland only. Each submission must be accompanied by a HIGH RES STILL IMAGE (not a poster image) and a 15 WORD SYNOPSIS.

International Short Film
Early Bird (20th May, 2020) $18
Regular (31st July, 2020) $22
Late (20th August, 2020) $25

Short Film from outside Ireland only. Each submission must be accompanied by a HIGH RES STILL IMAGE (not a poster image) and a 15 WORD SYNOPSIS.

Kerry Connection
Early Bird (20th May, 2020) $18
Regular (31st July, 2020) $22
Late (20th August, 2020) $25

Films with a Kerry Connection. Each submission must be accompanied by a HIGH RES STILL IMAGE (not a poster image) and a 15 WORD SYNOPSIS.

Documentary Short
Early Bird (20th May, 2020) $18
Regular (31st July, 2020) $22
Late (20th August, 2020) $25

Short Documentary Film Only Each submission must be accompanied by a HIGH RES STILL IMAGE (not a poster image) and a 15 WORD SYNOPSIS.

Feature Films
Early Bird (20th May, 2020) $20
Regular (31st July, 2020) $22
Late (20th August, 2020) $25

Each submission must be accompanied by a HIGH RES STILL IMAGE (not a poster image) and a 25 WORD SYNOPSIS.

Music Video
Early Bird (20th May, 2020) $18
Regular (31st July, 2020) $22
Late (20th August, 2020) $25

Each submission must be accompanied by a HIGH RES STILL IMAGE (not a poster image) and a 15 WORD SYNOPSIS.

Student
Early Bird (20th May, 2020) $16
Regular (31st July, 2020) $20
Late (20th August, 2020) $25

Student film only. Each submission must be accompanied by a HIGH RES STILL IMAGE (not a poster image) and a 15 WORD SYNOPSIS.

Youth
Early Bird (20th May, 2020) $16
Regular (31st July, 2020) $20
Late (20th August, 2020) $25

Applicant must be under 18 years old to enter. This category is suitable for individuals, schools and youth clubs. Each submission must be accompanied by a HIGH RES STILL IMAGE (not a poster image) and a 15 WORD SYNOPSIS.

Screen Writing
Early Bird (20th May, 2020) $17
Regular (31st July, 2020) $17
Late (20th August, 2020) $17

All scripts to be submitted in English or Irish language, maximum 15 pages

Score
Early Bird (20th May, 2020) $17
Regular (31st July, 2020) $17
Late (20th August, 2020) $17

Original Score for film.Each submission must be accompanied by a HIGH RES STILL IMAGE (not a poster image) and a 15 WORD SYNOPSIS.

Animation
Early Bird (20th May, 2020) $17
Regular (31st July, 2020) $17
Late (20th August, 2020) $17

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