Kinodot Experimental Film Festival

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Kinodot // Kinodot
Open Call Open to Public Competitive Market Special Fees
Festival type Real Venue Festival
Types of films Animation, Documentary, Experimental, Hybrids, Narrative fiction, Student, Web
Film length Full length, Mid-length, Short
Mission / description
Kinodot Experimental Film Festival
Kinodot was launched in 2012 as online minimalist short film festival at kinodot.com. In five years the project has developed into independent inte…rnational experimental film festival with live screenings in movie theaters and unconventional venues in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Films submitted to Kinodot must match at least one of the four selection criteria:
No Money - films made without a budget;
No Mumbling - films without dialogue or narration;
No Music - films without a music score;
No Montage - films made without editing, i.e. filmed in one shot.
Kinodot was created to support and distribute new experimental films, and to inspire filmmakers to experiment in their own way. We promote freedom of ideas, formalism, simplicity and self-restriction as oppose to the secondary film production and self-censorship of high budget festivals. We believe that a great film can be created with very basic means, without special education or expensive equipment. We also believe that creating and following a strict set of formal rules can have a liberating effect on every artist.
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Festival website http://kinodot.com
Contact person
Mikhail Zheleznikov, Alena Koroleva
Address
Kinodot
Ak. Konstantinova 12-80
195427 St. Petersburg
Russia
Phone
+79052600535
Email
kinodot@gmail.com


FFL feels responsible for only allowing legitimate and relevant festivals to accept submissions through our platform. Thus we verify the festival's legitimacy and relevance before pushing the call for submissions live. Some festivals are not being allowed to accept submissions at all. For festivals allowed to accept submissions FFL separates among:
VALIDATED FESTIVALS
These festivals fully comply with FFL's festival validation policy. There is no doubt that they are established and/or legitimate events.
NOT VALIDATED FESTIVALS
These festivals don't fully comply with FFL's festival validation policy but appear to be legitimate events. We will leave you to decide whether you should submit to this event or not. We also welcome any feedback about these events. You can report your experience at verification@filmfestivallife.com
Click to reed more about FFl's validation policy.
Kinodot // Kinodot
Festival type Real Venue Festival
Types of films Animation, Documentary, Experimental, Hybrids, Narrative fiction, Student, Web
Film length Full length, Mid-length, Short
Mission / description
Kinodot Experimental Film Festival
Kinodot was launched in 2012 as online minimalist short film festival at kinodot.com. In five years the project has developed into independent inte…rnational experimental film festival with live screenings in movie theaters and unconventional venues in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Films submitted to Kinodot must match at least one of the four selection criteria:
No Money - films made without a budget;
No Mumbling - films without dialogue or narration;
No Music - films without a music score;
No Montage - films made without editing, i.e. filmed in one shot.
Kinodot was created to support and distribute new experimental films, and to inspire filmmakers to experiment in their own way. We promote freedom of ideas, formalism, simplicity and self-restriction as oppose to the secondary film production and self-censorship of high budget festivals. We believe that a great film can be created with very basic means, without special education or expensive equipment. We also believe that creating and following a strict set of formal rules can have a liberating effect on every artist.
full text
Festival website http://kinodot.com
Contact person | Mikhail Zheleznikov, Alena Koroleva |
Address |
Kinodot Ak. Konstantinova 12-80 195427 St. Petersburg Russia |
Phone | +79052600535 |
kinodot@gmail.com |