Southside Film Festival Bethlehem, PA

Bethlehem, PA, United States, North America

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Southside Film Festival Bethlehem, PA

Bethlehem, PA, United States, North America

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General Information

edition

17th

organizer

Glenn Koehler

Director

Contact details

26 East 3rd Street Bethlehem, PA 18015 United States

18015

glennkoehlerjr@gmail.com

610-882-4300

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About the festival

The SouthSide Film Institute (SSFI) is a volunteer-run grass-roots organization based in the strong arts and business community of South Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, that presents the annual SouthSide Film Festival each June.

Each year, the festival features:
1) Invitational and Jury Selection films of all lengths, genres, years of production, budget, student and professional films. Please note that we do *not* have any restrictions on production dates for our film selection process! All we look for is storytelling.

2) No Competition! Our atmosphere is relaxed and conducive to filmmakers enjoying their works being presented professionally. Our only competition is that we are only able to select a very low percentage of films submitted and we do an audience award on the last evening of the festival. Our jury does not award films!

The Institute was officially incorporated as a Pennsylvania non-profit in December, 2003. The SouthSide Film Festival premiered in June 2004, with great feedback from filmmakers, continuing to score 'A's and 'A+'s with our artists on our feedback surveys.

Our Jury consists of an average of individuals of various backgrounds - from one or two who have worked on films, to film buffs to people who only know whether they liked it or not. The Jury is comprised of a people of hugely varying backgrounds, from a deli owner to a librarian to a medical professional... (to give an idea) - each with their own opinions and ideology. It is more important for the Jury to reflect the greater film-going community since this is who filmmakers wish to gain access to. Each film is seen in its entirety by no fewer than two Jurors and previewed by all Jurors, debated, ranked, debated, and debated some more. Star power, budget, packaging/marketing, and being a local production bear absolutely NO weight in our selection process. All filmmakers are treated on an equal basis and no exceptions are made in our selection process.

Each Juror's vote bears the same weight, and if any juror has any doubt to a decision of "accept" or "reject" the film immediately is classified as "on the fence" and will remain there the for a good part of the selection process until it has its chance to be properly viewed in a different light. Many films that have been gems at past festivals had found themselves "on the fence" until later in the jury process we reviewed it and asked ourselves... "How did we not see this film's brilliance last month?"... the moral of this story is that each film has its fair day in court, and we take our duty seriously in reviewing films thoroughly.

Our Festival is run by a volunteer group of filmmakers, educators and business owners all dedicated to promoting independent films, while helping to create a community of enthusiasts for the art of independent filmmaking.

Linny and Beall Fowler Audience Award

About

The SouthSide Film Institute (SSFI) is a volunteer-run grass-roots organization based in the strong arts and business community of South Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, that presents the annual SouthSide Film Festival each June.

Each year, the festival features:
1) Invitational and Jury Selection films of all lengths, genres, years of production, budget, student and professional films. Please note that we do *not* have any restrictions on production dates for our film selection process! All we look for is storytelling.

2) No Competition! Our atmosphere is relaxed and conducive to filmmakers enjoying their works being presented professionally. Our only competition is that we are only able to select a very low percentage of films submitted and we do an audience award on the last evening of the festival. Our jury does not award films!

The Institute was officially incorporated as a Pennsylvania non-profit in December, 2003. The SouthSide Film Festival premiered in June 2004, with great feedback from filmmakers, continuing to score 'A's and 'A+'s with our artists on our feedback surveys.

Our Jury consists of an average of individuals of various backgrounds - from one or two who have worked on films, to film buffs to people who only know whether they liked it or not. The Jury is comprised of a people of hugely varying backgrounds, from a deli owner to a librarian to a medical professional... (to give an idea) - each with their own opinions and ideology. It is more important for the Jury to reflect the greater film-going community since this is who filmmakers wish to gain access to. Each film is seen in its entirety by no fewer than two Jurors and previewed by all Jurors, debated, ranked, debated, and debated some more. Star power, budget, packaging/marketing, and being a local production bear absolutely NO weight in our selection process. All filmmakers are treated on an equal basis and no exceptions are made in our selection process.

Each Juror's vote bears the same weight, and if any juror has any doubt to a decision of "accept" or "reject" the film immediately is classified as "on the fence" and will remain there the for a good part of the selection process until it has its chance to be properly viewed in a different light. Many films that have been gems at past festivals had found themselves "on the fence" until later in the jury process we reviewed it and asked ourselves... "How did we not see this film's brilliance last month?"... the moral of this story is that each film has its fair day in court, and we take our duty seriously in reviewing films thoroughly.

Our Festival is run by a volunteer group of filmmakers, educators and business owners all dedicated to promoting independent films, while helping to create a community of enthusiasts for the art of independent filmmaking.

Linny and Beall Fowler Audience Award

Awards & Winners

There are no winners yet for this festival

Terms and rules

Accepted films must provide us, no later than May 18, the following digital files on disc, weblink or via email:

Text (100 words or less)
1) Director's bio
2) Synopsis

Photos (JPEG/TIFF/PSD - print quality)
1) Director (headshot)
2) Film Still
3) Poster Still (optional)

Ratings & Reviews

Categories and fees

General: All Genres!
Early Bird (1st November, 2020) $20
Regular (1st February, 2021) $25
Late (1st March, 2021) $35

Films of any length, genre, style, production, experience, or year of production that do not fall into any of the other niche categories. Films directed by current students or completed while a student. Student submissions are judged against a less stringent criteria than the general, cultural and genre entries. Student films are paired with professional films, especially in the shorts programs -- and in the past we've found several Student Films to be among the best ever screened at our Festival. Eligibility: Open to anyone RUNTIME A runtime of any length is permitted COMPLETION DATE No requirement for completed by date PLACE OF ORIGIN Projects may originate from anywhere in the world PREMIERE STATUS No premiere requirement DISTRIBUTION STATUS Projects may have distribution

Student Film
Early Bird (1st November, 2020) $20
Regular (1st February, 2021) $25
Late (1st March, 2021) $35

Children's Film
Early Bird (1st November, 2020) $20
Regular (1st February, 2021) $25
Late (1st March, 2021) $35

Children's films will be screened at our annual Children's Film Series that runs concurrently with our regular festival. Our target range for the children's festival is 5-12. Thanks for your interest in submitting to our 2018 Children's Series! RUNTIME A runtime of any length is permitted COMPLETION DATE No requirement for completed by date PLACE OF ORIGIN Projects may originate from anywhere in the world PREMIERE STATUS No premiere requirement DISTRIBUTION STATUS Projects may have distribution

Narrative Feature
Early Bird (1st November, 2020) $20
Regular (1st February, 2021) $25
Late (1st March, 2021) $35

Narrative Short
Early Bird (1st November, 2020) $20
Regular (1st February, 2021) $25
Late (1st March, 2021) $35

Comedy Short
Early Bird (1st November, 2020) $20
Regular (1st February, 2021) $25
Late (1st March, 2021) $35

Documentary Feature
Early Bird (1st November, 2020) $20
Regular (1st February, 2021) $25
Late (1st March, 2021) $35

Documentary Short
Early Bird (1st November, 2020) $20
Regular (1st February, 2021) $25
Late (1st March, 2021) $35

Animated Short
Early Bird (1st November, 2020) $20
Regular (1st February, 2021) $25
Late (1st March, 2021) $35

Late Night Short
Early Bird (1st November, 2020) $20
Regular (1st February, 2021) $25
Late (1st March, 2021) $35

Late Night Feature
Early Bird (1st November, 2020) $20
Regular (1st February, 2021) $25
Late (1st March, 2021) $35

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