![]() ![]() Additionally, the festival is allowed to use trailers and excerpts of the films for marketing and press reasons. With your film’s registration, you confirm to hold the rights and/or have permission to represent the rights holder in the competition of the 23nd goEast Film Festival.ġ4. The festival is allowed to archive a digital version of the film and to upload the file to the online media library, which usage is limited to accredited guests only, during the festival week.ġ5. For the purposes of festival communication (marketing and press) the submitters provide the festival with texts and images that can be used in the festival catalogue, the festival flyer, the festival website as well as in further advertising activities. Only the rights holder or his representative can enter a film. In case the DCP is send on a hard disk or similar medium or the screening print is a 35mm copy, participants have to cover the costs for transport, insurance and customs, unless negotiated otherwise.ġ2. The festival covers the insurance of the film prints while they are on location in Wiesbaden, from their arrival until they are given back to the shipper.ġ3. (April 16, 2023).ġ1. Screening copies are preferably sent digitally. The film print must arrive at least 10 days before the festival starts. ![]() A print of the film is to be sent only after an official invitation has been received. The right holders of selected films are requested to provide a digital version (screener) of the film with English subtitles.ġ0. Film submisson via FilmFreeway is also possible. By then the selection committee must have received: an online link, a completed entry form (via Eventival) with all attachments. ![]() The deadline for entering films is December 31, 2022. Additional screenings, either in the cinema or online, can bee agrees upon separately with the right holders.ĩ. The production of German subtitles is the responsibility of the festival.Ĩ. The Festival assures that for each film there will be a total of no more than three screenings. The festival reserves the right to translate the selected features and documentaries in competition into German. Films will only be screened in original language with English subtitles. After a film’s entry into competition has been publicly announced, a withdrawal of the film is no longer possible.ħ. The prize money will be handed out personally in cash during the festival or will be transferred via bank transfer to the account of the winner within six months after the festival.Ħ. The Award of the City of Wiesbaden and the Award for Cultural Diversity are paid out to the film directors. Co-producers from other countries will not receive prize money. In case more than one co-producer from Central or Eastern Europe ( see list below) is attached to the film, the prize money will be split proportionally between the parties. The award money for the Golden Lily Award, will be paid out to the film producer. CEEOL Award for Best Documentary Film (4,000 euro). The awards: Golden Lily for Best Film (10,000 euro), Award of the City of Wiesbaden for Best Director (7,500 euro). ![]() The jury’s decision is final, and the jury does not need to justify their decisions. The jury will decide about awards and prices. The selection process will not be public and there is no legal right to enter the competition.ĥ. The management of the festival appoints an independent international jury. * The filmmaker has to have citizenship of one of the eligible countries in Central or Eastern Europe ( see list below) and/or must be a permanent resident of one of these countries.Ĥ. A selection committee chooses films for competition. * No cinematic release or TV-broadcasting in Germany before the time of the festival. Exceptions require an authorization of the festival. * Formats: 35mm, DCP, minimum length of 60 minutes. The films will be shown in competition, out of competition and in special programmes.ģ. Films must meet the following criteria for entering the competition: The festival presents current film productions – feature films, documentaries as well as hybrid formats – from countries in Central and Eastern Europe (*eligible countries see list below) as well as co-productions with decisive contributions from those countries. The 23nd goEast Film Festival will take place in Wiesbaden, Germany, from April 26–May 2, 2023. goEast is organized by DFF – Deutsches Filminstitut & Filmmuseum (Schaumainkai 41, 60596 Frankfurt).Ģ. 1. goEast – Festival of Central and Eastern European Film aims at increasing the international audience’s awareness for film-cultural developments in Central and Eastern Europe, at facilitating international contacts between filmmakers and supporting independent filmmaking in Central and Eastern Europe, raising international dialogue, understanding and cultural integration. ![]()
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