L'Applause, The Louisiana Black Film Festival
The River Road African American Museum’s founder Kathe Hambrick has developed the first film series of its kind in Louisiana which honors the rich cultural heritage of blacks in the American theatre and film industry.
Contact: Kathe Hambrick
kathe@africanamericanmuseum.org
(225) 474-5553
Website: www.africanamericanmuseum.org
Baton Rouge Jewish Film Festival
The Jewish Federation of Greater Baton Rouge and Jewish Cinema South present the Baton Jewish Film Festival.
Dates: January 21-25, 2009
Contact: Paula and Harvey Hoffman, Co-Chairs
(225) 927-7904
harveybrla@cox.net
Website: www.brjff.com
Q2: The Baton Rouge Gay & Lesbian Film Festival
Website: http://www.myspace.com/qfestival
Get Reel @ Your Local Library: 2nd Annual Teen Film Festival
The Library is pleased to announce the second annual filmmaking contest for teens! Get Reel @ Your Library offers teens, ages 12 to 18, the opportunity to direct, film, and edit movies, up to 10 minutes in length, and attend the premiere Teen Film Festival, to be held at the Jones Creek Regional Branch Library, 6222 Jones Creek Road, on Sunday, October 14, at 3:00 p.m. Teens may submit their films to any location of the Library. The deadline to submit is Thursday, October 4, at 5:00 p.m.
Dates: October 14, 2007
Contact: Lydia Acosta, Library Director
lacosta@ebr.lib.la.us
(225) 231-3700
Website: www.ebr.lib.la.us
Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers
Southern Circuit is the nation's only regional tour of independent filmmakers, providing communities with an interactive way of experiencing independent film. The tour takes the audience away from their televisions, DVD players, and computers to connect them with independent filmmakers and encourage them to talk with one another about the films and their meanings. Southern Circuit transforms watching independent films from a solitary experience into a communal one.
Website: www.myspace.com/southerncircuit
Redstick International Animation Festival
The festival has its roots firmly planted in the creative side of the animation business and acts to provide animators, directors, students, artists, designers, writers and educators with a forum in which they can share their knowledge and skills and promote the art of animation.
Dates: April 16-19, 2008
Contact: Stacey Simmons
(225) 578-8903
Website: www.redstickfestival.org
The Boys and Girls Club Aspiring Filmmakers Festival
Date: April 20, 2007
Shaw Center for the Arts
Submissions are due by February 1, 2008.
Website: www.bgcaff.org
LSU Outhouse Film and Video Festival
The Outhouse Film and Video Festival was started in 2000 by the Cinema Club at LSU as a way to showcase student-produced films and to generate a forum for independent film in Baton Rouge. The 1st Cinema Club President Mark Landry said, "Everybody loves movies. We're just trying to give everybody, especially LSU and Baton Rouge residents, a place to go and enjoy film."