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ISFF 2022
Oct 14-21, 2022
Submission open on Feb 15
Resistance will be cinematically measured from the micro to the macro.

Submission are via FilmFreeway
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The theme of the 15th Imagine Science Film Festival is "RESISTANCE"
We're currently living in a time where particles or entire bodies are propelled into a state of immersion, either forcefully or willingly. What is mean to "immersed' and how does this state help us understand our relationship to our environment or perhaps always distance ourselves.
disease, toxic agents or infection?
When will the festival take place?
The 15th Imagine Science Film Festival will take place from October 14-21, 2021.

What kinds of films should I submit?
Startle us, surprise us, amaze us! We always love films that defy categorization: show us fictional documentaries, scientific fact expressed through gripping stories, eye-grabbing data visualizations, thought-provoking experimental film, and innovative animation! And of course, we'll always welcome documentaries with a strong narrative thread, and science fiction with a sound scientific basis.

We accept submissions in three categories: Shorts, Documentaries, and Features. Shorts and Documentaries may be up to 40 minutes in length, features are considered to be any film, fiction or documentary, over 40 minutes in length.
What are the submission deadlines and fees?
+ Submissions open Feb 15
+ Earlybird deadline April 15 — $15
+ Regular deadline June 15 — $20
+ Late deadline August 15 — $25
Are the films in competition?
Yes. Our films are eligible for several awards and cash prizes.

For features, awards include the Science New Wave given every year to a film that proposes a visionary look on how to bring science into film.

For short films, awards include the In Vivo Award, the Theme-Sensitive Award, the Avant-Garde Award, and the Jury's Choice Award. TheSymbiosis Award is given every year for the Symbiosis scientist / filmmaker competition (learn more and apply by Aug 15 here). Awards are sponsored by a myriad of like-minded science and art organizations.
Science New Wave
Films in competition that proposes bold, singular and oftentimes hybrid ways to communicate science. These films are considered to be visionary and outside of the (science) box.
Spotlight
Special programs out of competition that are timely, not shying away from controversial topics while providing a well-balanced state-of-matters related to scientific issues and crises. These also include retrospective of some of our favorite works
Honorable Mentions
Every year, we pay tribute to some noteworthy films, that we feel are particularly timely.
Short Film Awards
Our short films are up for several awards:
In Vivo: realistic and human depiction of a scientist or science on screen
Theme-Sensitive: emphasis on narrative, storytelling related to this year's topic.
Avant-Garde: bold storytelling and hybrid aesthetics and narrative.
Symbiosis Award: awarded to the film made in this year's Symbiosis competition that best embraces the idea of collaboration, scientific storytelling and originality.
I'm a scientist. Can I submit my lab and experiment footage?
Yes, absolutely. We have a new initiative just for that, SCENES. Submitting your data and lab footage will allow it to be shown not only in the festival but via also in our SCENES archive. Read about the project and submit your footage on Labocine, here.
What submission formats do you accept?
All of our film submissions are now online through Film Freeway. If invited to the festival, we will request digital hi-res files for screenings.
Any questions:

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@imaginesciencefilms.org
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