Encounters announces 20th anniversary celebration

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Encounters announces 20th anniversary celebration:
20/20: Looking back to look forward
The 20th edition of the Encounters Short Film and Animation Festival will usher
in an exciting new era for the event, celebrating 20 years of international
leadership in talent development and innovation, taking place in Bristol from
16th to 21st September 2014.
Encounters 2014 will mark two decades of festival history and reflect the era that
saw the change from analogue to digital. The celebration will look back to look
forward, connecting the past to cinematic futures.
The festival will explore the dissolving boundaries between film, technology, media
and art through current debates, live performances and cutting edge research labs.
A weekend of events will explore radicalism in film and the moving image.
Encounters Festival Retrospective
Celebrating the significant contribution that short film has made to cinema over the
last two decades, Encounters Festival will present a retrospective of 20 specially
selected films to showcase the creativity, diversity and impact of the short film. The
retrospective will be screened continuously in a cinema at Watershed throughout the
festival week so that audiences can drop in and watch the chosen films for free. The
retrospective is accompanied by a 20th Anniversary Publication and other special
events, which will include the UK premier of the film version of Vinyl Requiem - an
impressive music and film event conceived by sound artist Philip Jeck and visual
artist Lol Sargent in 1992 to mark the beginning of the era that saw the change from
analogue to digital.
Encounters Festival International Competition and Industry Forum
While celebrating the achievements of 20 years of Encounters, this year’s festival will
again present Europe’s leading annual International Short Film and Animation
Competition as part of its Industry Forum for film makers, animators and
professionals.
The competition will exhibit over 250 new short films and animated films from around
the world chosen from over 2000 submissions. Encounters Festival winners in the
three main categories will then qualify for the British Academy awards, Cartoon d’Or,
European Film Awards and the Academy Awards in the USA. The award winners
will be announced on Saturday 20 September during the festival weekend and the
competition will culminate in a screening of the Award Winning films on Sunday 21
September.
The Industry Forum offers three action packed days, curated around the themes of
fusion, festivals and form, and will include panels, film screenings and high level
international master classes with leading industry figures.
New Festival Director
Encounters Festival has appointed a new Festival Director, Debbi Lander, to shape a
new vision and model for the festival, to support its growth, with an agenda to build
on its international success in talent development, increase its public profile and
develop a cross sector offering to the industry. Significant new strands will also be
brought into the programme reflecting the dissolving boundaries between film,
technology, media and art.
Debbi joins Encounters from a role as Creative Programmer for the London 2012
Cultural Olympiad and Programme Director of WE PLAY, the Northwest's cultural
legacy programme for the London 2012. Her experience is in developing cultural
organisations, networks, festivals and programmes that support the growth of new
and emerging cultural markets for art, digital culture and creative practice. Debbi has
over 28 years of experience in the development and delivery of boundary crossing
artistic programmes for venues, festivals and major events.
Debbi explains;
‘Encounters Festival has been the UK’s leading short film and animation event for
film makers and the film industry for 20 years. Our mission is to ensure it remains the
ideal place to spot new trends, meet filmmakers and network and to continue to
deliver a forward facing festival of national and international significance and reach.
The aim of 20/20: Looking back to look forward is to shape a new vision for the
festival over two editions in 2014 and 2015 that will foster greater levels of
connectivity between film, technology, media and visual arts to reflect developments
in the industry and society, and deliver a multi-faceted and boundary crossing film
festival that operates as a platform for research, debate and exhibition of film at the
intersection of industry and public.’
David Sproxton, Chairman of Encounters Short Film and Animation Festival
explains;
“Encounters originated as a one off event to mark the centenary of cinema and over
the years has grown into an international success story with filmmakers represented
from over 80 countries. As we enter a new era for the festival and a completely
different landscape in 2014, this seems the perfect occasion to reposition the festival
and celebrate its achievements to date.”
ENDS
Editor’s Contacts:
Kellie Hasbury, Plaster, T: 0117 9530320, E: kellie@weareplaster.com
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