Film Festivals 2023

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Aaron Ryan and I worked with love on this project and a special thanks to Andreas Ingerl who guided us through this process.
Here are some Film Festivals that Metanoia got selected to participate in the year 2023.
About Berlin Indie Film Festival

Every year, the Berlin Indie Film Festival hosts live screenings of international films in Berlin, focusing on discovering talents. Among the monthly winners, selected films will be shown at the prestigious Babylon theater in Rosa-Luxemburg-Straße 30, 10178 Berlin.

Among the jury members are
Amelia Antonucci, founder, and director of Cinema Italia SF, LLC; Emanuela Mascherini, actress/writer, and director; and Gaia Kim Bartolini, screenwriter.

The next live festival will be held at Babylon on
January 25th, 2023, at 8 PM.
About Lift-Off Global Network

The Lift-Off Sessions is an online showcase, dedicated to bringing new audiences to the indie film market, ending with an annual live screening of the winning films from our HQ at Pinewood Studios in the UK.

Every film will be screened for 2 weeks, via Vimeo On Demand, an exceptional online streaming service that is available through Smart TVs, Desktops, and a whole bunch of mobile devices including tablets and phones. Each film will sit within its respective programs, with the top five voted films on each page being sent through to our final round.

Screening the latest indie shorts to as wide an audience as possible is our mission with Lift-Off Sessions. It provides an invaluable opportunity for filmmakers and film enthusiasts to see lots of their contemporaries' work. It is our sole and focused mission to introduce new global audiences to this impressive medium, and so far it is having an amazing effect. 
About Nucast Film Festival

What is Nucast?

Nucast is a blockchain-based video-streaming platform that introduces actual digital content ownership and allows Creators to maintain better control over their content. The Nucast's mission is to challenge the traditional intermediaries-based model of content distribution, which often limits the artistic freedom of content creators and restricts the diversity of expression.
Nucast eliminates the need for a centralized intermediary and delivers a transparent and equitable system for everyone. Creators are empowered and in complete control of their content, and Users can buy a range knowing that they will own what they're paying for. The Nucast model is beneficial for both Creators and Users and represents the dawn of a new era in content distribution that is decentralized, fair, and sustainable.
Our film, Metanoia, has been nominated for the Best Short Film Award at the prestigious Student World of Film Impact Film Festival (SWIFF) 2023!
This nomination is no small feat - it comes amidst a vast pool of 13,868 film submissions, hailing from over 120 different countries. To be recognized in such a diverse, vibrant, and talented landscape is truly an honor and a testament to the hard work and passion poured into Metanoia.
Here's what some have already said about Metanoia:
"The cinematography is nothing short of stunning, with breathtaking shots that showcase the beauty of the film's world."
"The film is a cinematic gem, expertly crafted with a perfect balance of storytelling and technical prowess."
For those unfamiliar, the Student World of Film Impact Film Festival is a revered event created to showcase and applaud extraordinary films produced by student filmmakers from across the globe. The festival promotes creativity, storytelling, diversity, and global understanding, aiming to provide a platform for young talent to share their vision and make an impact on audiences worldwide.
180º FilmFest
Wein Salon 

Our last festival attended was the 180º Film Festival, where we got to answer our last Q&A about Metanoia.
The 180′ Berlin FilmFest is exclusively for short films that are up to 30 minutes long and with a special space for films that are  180 seconds (3 minutes) long or less and will take place in November 2019 at Oblomov and other venues in Berlin.

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