DIKALO Awards 2007
The Cannes Pan African Film Festival (DIKALO, April 11 to 15, 2007) announces the winners of the Fourth Edition of the festival. The Panafrican film festival of Cannes Côte d’Azur aims at discovering authors, scriptwriters, film realisators of the black world or who realised a film on Panafrican world. (more…)
The Euganea Movie Movement Film Festival would be pleased to receive your short movies and documentaries for the 2007 edition. On our web site
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OVNI 2008 will take place from the 29th January to the 3rd of February 2008, at the Centre de Cultura Contemporànea de Barcelona in Spain. Dead Line for submissions is: 1st July 2007. Please forward this information to any other film and videomakers you know who may be interested. 
The organisers of ENCOUNTERS, the annual South African International Documentary Festival, are calling for entries from South African and International filmmakers for 2007 the 9th edition of the festival. ohannesburg: Friday 13 July - Sunday 22 July / Cape Town: Friday 20 July - Sunday 5 August. Deadline for submissions is Friday 3 May 2007.
The second edition of the SAFTA awards will be held on Friday 26 and Saturday 27 October 2007. Over 80 awards will be presented for the Best feature, documentary, student and short films as well as TV Dramas, Soapies, comedies, reality, game, wildlife, talk, Magazine and news and actuality shows at SAFTA 2007. Submission Deadline: Monday 30 April 2007.
The 7th edition of Human Rights Nights, festival of Arts and Cinema of Human Rights, will take place in Italy (Bologna and Forlì) from 12 to 20 April 2007. The festival present filmmakers who use their camera as an instrument for a ‘visual resistance’ towards a better world. For a stronger communication around the question of human rights, we will also present, beyond cinema, other forms of artistic expression such as contemporary arts, music, performance and photography.
In May 2007 INPUT returns to its roots. The idea for INPUT as a forum to promote excellence in public broadcasting was born in 1977 in Bellagio. Thirty years later the conference is taking place just a few kilometers away, on the shores of Lake Lugano. Unfolding in the heart of “Old Europe”, INPUT 2007 will offer an opportunity to see and compare the most interesting television programmes of the year, to discover new formats and preview future programmes and to meet hundreds of television professionals from across the globe. 