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SOUMISSIONS: Available Light Film Festival

ALFF 2019 Submissions Now Open!

Submissions for the 2019 Available Light Film Festival are now open.
Early bird deadline: July 31, 2018 11:59 PST.

REGULAR SUBMISSIONS DEADLINE: October 15, 2018
Taking place February 2 to 10, the 17th annual Available Light Film Festival (ALFF) will feature 40+ screenings of contemporary International and Canadian cinema in Whitehorse, Yukon. ALFF programming includes a special focus on cinema and screen content from Northern Canada and Alaska.

Adjacent to the festival is the ALFF Industry conference: a 5-day industry summit organized to address the ever-changing landscape of filmmaking in the digital age. The festival hosts filmmaking and digital media luminaries for an intimate eight-day program of screenings, live multi-disciplinary performances, artist talks and workshops. The Available Light Film Festival audience choice awards for ‘Best Canadian Documentary’ and ‘Best Canadian Fiction Film’ will be presented to the director of the chosen film on the closing night. ALFF is presented by the Yukon Film Society.

Up to 50 feature and medium-length films from Canada and around the world, will be presented. Canadian and International filmmakers are invited to submit their work. Please submit your film through http://form.zonefestival.com/?k=alff_f1

Filmmakers based in Yukon, NWT and Nunavut should contact the festival office for the waiver code. YFS accepts short films ONLY from filmmakers based in one of the three Canadian Northern Territories.

ELIGIBILITY
All submissions:

must have been completed after January 1, 2017
must be at minimum Yukon premieres (i.e. cannot have been screened publicly in Yukon prior to the 2019 Festival, including broadcast versions of any length)
must not be available online in any form (this includes DVDs for purchase in any region)
must be in English, subtitled in English or English versioned (non-English language films may be submitted with an English transcript; however, if selected for ALFF, it must be subtitled or dubbed into English at the applicant’s expense)
may not have submitted to the Festival previously in any stage of completion (i.e. films that were submitted as rough cuts will not be reconsidered)

Available Light Film Festival accepts Canadian and international films of medium or feature lengths and subject matter. ALFF ONLY accepts short films that are produced in Nunavut, Yukon or Northwest Territories or have been directed by a resident of Nunavut, Yukon or Northwest Territories.

All ALFF screening programs are curated and all submissions will be fully considered by the ALFF programming team. Works selected for presentation at ALFF will be paid a screening fee (based on IMAA recommended rates) or fee set by a distributor. In some cases, the Festival may request fees be waived if the Festival is providing airfare travel support to filmmakers.
For the purposes of eligibility and awards consideration, ALFF uses the following definitions:
Film Length

Feature-Length: 60 minutes or longer
Mid-Length: 30 to 59 minutes
Short: under 30 minutes

Country of Production and Submission Categories
Submissions to the Festival are divided into three categories:

Canadian Submissions: All films produced in Canada or directed by Canadian filmmakers
Northern Canada Submissions: All films produced in the Canadian North or directed by a resident of one of the Territories.
International Submissions: All films produced outside of Canada and directed by non-Canadians

Country of Production
The origin of the majority of the film’s financing and/or the film’s key crew members, which can also include the location of significant production support.
Rough Cuts/Fine Cuts
Rough/Fine Cuts: The Festival will only accept one cut of each film for programming consideration. If needed, ALFF will request an updated version and will contact those applicants directly.

PROGRAMMING DECISIONS
Applicants will be notified of programming decisions via email by the end of December 2018. Final programming, categorization and slotting of films will be determined by the Festival programming team. Their decision is final. Successful applicants will receive this information in their official invitation.
No screeners or application materials will be returned. Do not send film prints, master tapes or other originals.

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