Oz Indie Film Festival

Melbourne, VIC, Australia, Oceania

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Oz Indie Film Festival

Melbourne, VIC, Australia, Oceania

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About the festival

After the resounding success of this years festival, thanks to the quality of the films submitted, the Australian, Oz Indie Film Festival will, once again, celebrate the very best of International and Australian independent film making. At a time when movies are becoming more and more programmed by market research, demographics, comic books and computer game sales, it has never been more important to discover and foster new brave independent and visionary filmmakers.

Your film will be judged on one criteria only – the quality of your work. So feel free to let the world know your opinions and politics, provided these are dramatically crucial to the work you submit. Within the realms of what's legally decent, we won't censure your work.

Our categories include Australian Independent Feature Films, Australian Short Films, International independent Films, Documentaries, Australian Indigenous Work, Animated Features, Animated Shorts, Smart Phone Work, Student Work, TV Pilot and Music Videos.

It's All About Exposure!
The massive exposure your Film, Documentary or Music Video can receive for your, Cast and Crew can get from entering Oziff.

Whether you are chosen for screening or not you entry may be selected for U.S. TV broadcast on The Mini Movie Hour (MMH) and PrimeTime Music.

The purpose of the shows are to provide filmmakers, singers and musicians, exposure on U.S. broadcast television. These shows reach approximately 50 million households throughout the U.S. and can also be viewed on OTT platforms, Roku & Amazon FireTV!

We would like to let you know in advance that we do not charge to be featured on the Mini Movie Hour or Prime Time Music, and they do not pay a licensing fee. Also, their licenses is non-exclusive.

Proudly, we have no other restrictions on your work. This includes your works premier status, it's age and/or whether your work has been made available online.

We look forward to your participation as either filmmakers, actors, musicians, industry judges, sponsors and theatre venues.

Best Indigenous/First Nations Work
Best Australian Feature Film
Best International Feature Film
Best Australian Short Film
Best International Short Film
Best International Documentary
Best Australian Documentary
Best Animation
Best Smart Phone Film
Best Director
Best Male and Female Actor
Best LGBTIQ+ Project
Best Music Video
Best Student Project
Best Experimental Film
Best Web Series
Best TV Pilot

Finally an Audience Choice Award

About

After the resounding success of this years festival, thanks to the quality of the films submitted, the Australian, Oz Indie Film Festival will, once again, celebrate the very best of International and Australian independent film making. At a time when movies are becoming more and more programmed by market research, demographics, comic books and computer game sales, it has never been more important to discover and foster new brave independent and visionary filmmakers.

Your film will be judged on one criteria only – the quality of your work. So feel free to let the world know your opinions and politics, provided these are dramatically crucial to the work you submit. Within the realms of what's legally decent, we won't censure your work.

Our categories include Australian Independent Feature Films, Australian Short Films, International independent Films, Documentaries, Australian Indigenous Work, Animated Features, Animated Shorts, Smart Phone Work, Student Work, TV Pilot and Music Videos.

It's All About Exposure!
The massive exposure your Film, Documentary or Music Video can receive for your, Cast and Crew can get from entering Oziff.

Whether you are chosen for screening or not you entry may be selected for U.S. TV broadcast on The Mini Movie Hour (MMH) and PrimeTime Music.

The purpose of the shows are to provide filmmakers, singers and musicians, exposure on U.S. broadcast television. These shows reach approximately 50 million households throughout the U.S. and can also be viewed on OTT platforms, Roku & Amazon FireTV!

We would like to let you know in advance that we do not charge to be featured on the Mini Movie Hour or Prime Time Music, and they do not pay a licensing fee. Also, their licenses is non-exclusive.

Proudly, we have no other restrictions on your work. This includes your works premier status, it's age and/or whether your work has been made available online.

We look forward to your participation as either filmmakers, actors, musicians, industry judges, sponsors and theatre venues.

Best Indigenous/First Nations Work
Best Australian Feature Film
Best International Feature Film
Best Australian Short Film
Best International Short Film
Best International Documentary
Best Australian Documentary
Best Animation
Best Smart Phone Film
Best Director
Best Male and Female Actor
Best LGBTIQ+ Project
Best Music Video
Best Student Project
Best Experimental Film
Best Web Series
Best TV Pilot

Finally an Audience Choice Award

Awards & Winners

There are no winners yet for this festival

Terms and rules

To submit a film, you must have created the project yourself, own the rights or have permission from the owner of the content to submit the film to us.

1. Any non English films must include English subtitles. (Music Videos don't require subtitles)

2. All films are nominated and voted upon by a global jury, including Hollywood film and TV professionals, from an independent point of view.

3. Student filmmakers are encouraged to apply but must present their valid Student ID in order to benefit from our student discount.

4. OzIFF is not responsible for broken or non-functioning films.

5. Films do not have to be screened publicly to be eligible for our festival, prizes, or awards. Due to time constraints not all films selected for inclusion in our festival can have a public viewing but will qualify for award nominations.

6. No film may be withdrawn from the festival programme after its selection, or withdrawn after 30 September 2020. By submitting your project to the Oz Indie Film Festival for consideration, you acknowledge this condition of entry and waive your right to withdraw your film from the Festival after this date or selection for screening.

7. All genres and formats are considered eligible for nomination into one or more competitive categories.

8. Scheduling - for selected films ONLY
Screenings are scheduled at the discretion of Oziff. Whilst every effort will be made to adhere to the published schedule, Oziff reserves the right to make changes at any time for any reason. Oziff will not be liable for any costs claimed as a result of a change in scheduling.

9. All fees are non-refundable.

10. Promotion - for selected films ONLY
Selected films must acknowledge that Oziff reserves the right to promote the films on Oziff website and social media using both images and video that you provide.

11. Selection of Films
Submissions are reviewed and selected under the following criteria:
- Quality of narrative and production values.
- Independent nature of the production.

PLACE OF ORIGIN
Projects may originate from anywhere in the world.

PREMIERE STATUS
No premiere requirement .

DISTRIBUTION STATUS
Projects may have distribution .

We strongly encourage filmmakers to submit their film only after it is fully finished and will judge each submission as a completed work, whether it is or not. Once a film is entered, we can update the submission with a more recent cut so long as it is uploaded to our dropbox 4 weeks before screening. That said, because OzIFF’s focus is on story, minor technical changes will not affect the final decision of any film. Should the film be accepted to play during the Festival, the filmmaker will have the opportunity to supply the Festival with their most recent version.

Please do not send original material or masters for preview or screening.

The Oz Indie Film Festival will not return preview or screening tapes.

The Oz Indie Film Festival will screen films only from Digital download, QuickTime Video Codecs: Apple Pro Res 422/4444 or H.264. (.mov or .mp4).

No other formats are accepted.

STUDENTS
We've set up a student category so that the playing field was leveled. Students don't need to enter the other areas. If the judges feel that the project has the quality expected of seasoned film makers it will automatically be entered in that category too.

However students who feel confident can enter any category they wish.

If the project is accepted as a student entry they will have to provide evidence of student enrollment at time of film completion.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

By submitting your film, you confirm that you have granted The Oz Indie Film Festival the right to publicly exhibit your film and that The Oz Indie Film Festival will take all care but no responsibility for your film whilst in the possession of the Festival. We also confirm that if accepted into the festival you grant the Oz Indie Film Festival the right to publicly promote your film in all festival promotional materials, as appropriate. You also confirm that all necessary permissions have been obtained to enter this film in the festival and that the film does not infringe the rights including copyright of any third party. This includes use of music and literary material.

All selected nominees will be invited to our live screenings for the opportunity to meet people from the film industry.

All winners will receive “WINNER” laurel with a hard copy certificate. Winners and selected nominees that cannot attend the event will be contacted by OzIFF team to send the awards to the provided address.

Ratings & Reviews

Categories and fees

Music Videos
Early Bird (12th June, 2020) $15
Regular (29th September, 2020) $30
Late (9th January, 2021) $35

OzIFF accepts any music video less than 14 minutes and in any language. Music videos are eligible for the ‘Music video’ entry category. If selected, these are automatically in competition for the Best Music Video Award. It's All About Exposure! As Music Videos have become a staple of any band to present a visual story alongside their hits as a means of creative expression. All Music videos will also be submitted to our partner network "PRIMETIME MUSIC" a Broadcast TV show in the USA. The purpose of the shows are to provide Singers, Musicians & Music Cinematographers, exposure on U.S. broadcast television. Primetime Music will initially reach over 50 million broadcast television households throughout the United States through syndication and can also be viewed on OTT platforms. Cities where the series can be seen include New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Dallas-Forth Worth, San Francisco and Atlanta plus many more.

Australian Short (≤ 20min)
Early Bird (12th June, 2020) $25
Regular (29th September, 2020) $30
Late (9th January, 2021) $35

OzIFF accepts all short films lasting less than 20 minutes. If Australian funds were used in the development or production of the Film, if the Film was shot in Australia, and/or if the post-production work was done in Australia, a Film can be classified at least as an Australian co-production and is eligible to be submitted under the Australian category. All entries will be assessed for the festival and for TV broadcast. Even if your film is not selected for the festival they may be aired on broadcast TV stations throughout the USA, reaching 50 million homes. If your film is suitable for broadcast, our associated Broadcasting Company will contact you, and if you agree, they will air your film. If the film is submitted in the shorts category and the length is greater than 20 min, we will change the category and the submitter will be required to pay the balance before the film is considered. Failure to do so will mean that it will not be considered and all fees paid will be forfeited.

Australian Long Short (>20 ≤45min)
Early Bird (12th June, 2020) $26
Regular (29th September, 2020) $33
Late (9th January, 2021) $37

Long Shorts - ACCEPT ANY FILM LONGER THAN 20 MINUTES UNDER 45. If the film is submitted in the long shorts category and the length is greater than this definition stipulates, OzIFF will change the category and the submitter will be required to pay the fee increase before the film is considered. Failure to do so will mean that the film will not be considered for the festival and all fees paid will be forfeited. It it is shorter it will be moved to the short category.

International Short (≤ 20min)
Early Bird (12th June, 2020) $25
Regular (29th September, 2020) $30
Late (9th January, 2021) $35

International short film - OzIFF accepts all short films lasting less than 20 minutes. All entries will be assessed for the festival and for TV broadcast. Even if your films are not selected for the festival they may be aired on broadcast television stations throughout the United States, reaching approximately 50 million households. If your film is suitable for broadcast, our associated Broadcasting Company will contact you, and if you agree, they will air your film. If the film is submitted in the shorts category and the length is greater than this definition stipulates, OzIFF will change the category and the submitter will be required to pay the fee increase before the film is considered. Failure to do so will mean that the film will not be considered for the festival and all fees paid will be forfeited.

International Long Short (>20 ≤45min)
Early Bird (12th June, 2020) $26
Regular (29th September, 2020) $33
Late (9th January, 2021) $40

Long Shorts - ACCEPT ANY FILM LONGER THAN 20 MINUTES UNDER 45. If the film is submitted in the long shorts category and the length is greater than this definition stipulates, OzIFF will change the category and the submitter will be required to pay the fee increase before the film is considered. Failure to do so will mean that the film will not be considered for the festival and all fees paid will be forfeited. It it is shorter it will be moved to the short category.

Animated Short (≤ 20min)
Early Bird (12th June, 2020) $25
Regular (29th September, 2020) $30
Late (9th January, 2021) $35

ANIMATED SHORT FILM - ACCEPT ANY FILM UNDER THAN 20 MINUTES. All entries will be assessed for the festival and for TV broadcast. Even if your films are not selected for the festival they may be aired on broadcast television stations throughout the United States, reaching approximately 50 million households. If your film is suitable for broadcast, our associated Broadcasting Company will contact you, and if you agree, they will air your film. If the film is submitted in the shorts category and the length is greater than this definition stipulates, OzIFF will change the category and the submitter will be required to pay the fee increase before the film is considered. Failure to do so will mean that the film will not be considered for the festival and all fees paid will be forfeited.

Animated Long Shorts (>20 ≤45min)
Early Bird (12th June, 2020) $26
Regular (29th September, 2020) $33
Late (9th January, 2021) $37

Animated Long Shorts - ACCEPT ANY FILM LONGER THAN 20 MINUTES UNDER 45. If the film is submitted in the long shorts category and the length is greater than this definition stipulates, OzIFF will change the category and the submitter will be required to pay the fee increase before the film is considered. Failure to do so will mean that the film will not be considered for the festival and all fees paid will be forfeited. It it is shorter it will be moved to the short category.

Australian Feature Film
Early Bird (12th June, 2020) $33
Regular (29th September, 2020) $40
Late (9th January, 2021) $48

AUSTRALIAN FEATURE FILM - ACCEPT ANY FILM LONGER THAN 45 MINUTES. If Australian funds were used in the development or production of the Film, if the Film was shot in Australia, and/or if the post-production work was done in Australia, a Film can be classified at least as an Australian co-production and is eligible to be submitted under the Australian category.

International Feature Film
Early Bird (12th June, 2020) $33
Regular (29th September, 2020) $40
Late (9th January, 2021) $48

Intentional feature film - OzIFF accepts any film longer than 41 minutes.

Documentary Short (≤ 20min)
Early Bird (12th June, 2020) $25
Regular (29th September, 2020) $30
Late (9th January, 2021) $35

Any non-fiction film with a running time of ≤ 20 minutes. OzIFF specifically looks for documentaries that tell compelling and well-structured stories. If the Film is submitted in the Shorts category and the length is greater than this definition stipulates, OzIFF will change the category and the Submitter will be required to pay the fee increase before the Film is considered. Failure to do so will mean that the Film will not be considered for the Festival and any and all fees paid prior will be forfeited.

Dance Film Short (≤ 20min)
Early Bird (12th June, 2020) $20
Regular (29th September, 2020) $25
Late (9th January, 2021) $28

Any form of dance with or without any style of music/spoken word under 15 minuets. All entries will be assessed for the festival and for TV broadcast. Even if your films are not selected for the festival they may be aired on broadcast television stations throughout the United States, reaching approximately 50 million households. If your film is suitable for broadcast, our associated Broadcasting Company will contact you, and if you agree, they will air your film.

Smart Phone Film (Students welcome)
Early Bird (12th June, 2020) $20
Regular (29th September, 2020) $25
Late (9th January, 2021) $30

All film footage must be shot on smartphone(s) and/or tablet(s). Animation and graphically produced films must be created on smartphones/tablets using its app(s). All categories of film including animation and documentaries are acceptable. It's run-time must be between 1 and 45 minutes. NOTE: DSLR, Handycam Camcorders, Point-and-Shoot Cameras, GoPro and other similar devices are not permitted. Audio: External recording device(s) may be used if necessary.

Student Project - Short - Films/Animation/Documentry/ (Students Only)
Early Bird (12th June, 2020) $15
Regular (29th September, 2020) $18
Late (9th January, 2021) $22

OzIFF accepts all films. Must be a student, must provide college info. College name, address, contact number & head of course. If the project is accepted as a student entry they will have to provide evidence of student enrollment at time of completion. We set up a student category so that the playing field is leveled. You don't need to enter other areas. If the judges feel that the project has the quality expected of seasoned film makers it will automatically be entered into that category. All entries will be assessed for the festival and for TV broadcast. Even if your film is not selected for the festival it may be aired on broadcast TV throughout the USA, reaching 50 million homes. If your film is suitable, our Broadcasting Company will contact you, and if you agree, they will air your film. Films submitted in the Shorts category and the length is greater than 20 min, we will change the category and the Submitter will be required to pay the balance before consideration.

Student Project - Long Shorts - Films/Animation/Documentry/ (Students Only)
Early Bird (12th June, 2020) $17
Regular (29th September, 2020) $22
Late (9th January, 2021) $26

Student Project - OzIFF accepts all films. Must be a student, must provide college information. College name, address, contact number & head of course. If the project is accepted as a student entry they will have to provide evidence of student enrollment at time of film completion.`

Australian Indigenous/First Nations Work
Early Bird (12th June, 2020) $20
Regular (29th September, 2020) $24
Late (9th January, 2021) $26

Movies made by, staring or about Australia's Indigenous/First Nations people. All entries will be assessed for the festival and for TV broadcast. Even if your films are not selected for the festival they may be aired on broadcast television stations throughout the United States, reaching approximately 50 million households. If your film is suitable for broadcast, our associated Broadcasting Company will contact you, and if you agree, they will air your film.

TV Pilot, Web Series, Film/TV Trailer
Early Bird (12th June, 2020) $25
Regular (29th September, 2020) $35
Late (9th January, 2021) $40

With all the amazing TV themed programs being produced we have decided to open up our festival to Web Series, TV Pilots & Trailers (film or TV). Besides screening your project at our Australian festival, we will put all shows/videos in touch with our partner TV Production company, The Mini Movie Hour, in Los Angeles. The Mini Movie Hour is a new way for filmmakers to screen their work in over 50 Million homes across the United States of America.

TV Script
Early Bird (12th June, 2020) $25
Regular (29th September, 2020) $35
Late (9th January, 2021) $40

Scripts for TV episodes no longer than 60 pages.

Short Screenplay
Early Bird (12th June, 2020) $25
Regular (29th September, 2020) $35
Late (9th January, 2021) $40

Screenplays running 49 pages or less.

Feature Screenplay
Early Bird (12th June, 2020) $30
Regular (29th September, 2020) $35
Late (9th January, 2021) $40

Scripted works running 51 pages or more.

Sports Related Project
Early Bird (12th June, 2020) $28
Regular (29th September, 2020) $35
Late (9th January, 2021) $40

Any Sports related film, documentary or animation.

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