Submissions for LIAF10 are now open
Call for applications: The Pixel Market 2010
29 July 2010
Power to the Pixel is delighted to announce its groundbreaking Pixel Market, which will take place on 13 and 14 October 2010 in London. Applications are now open to find 20 ...
Alpha-ville 2010: call for entries
25 July 2010
Alpha-ville 2010 is a two day international festival of digital arts & culture based in East London. This year’s festival theme is Visionary Cities. In partnership with the Whitechapel Gallery, Vimeo, FLAMIN ...
The Future’s Getting Old Like The Rest of Us
21 July 2010
Date: 23 July, 8.30pm | Location: Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, London The premiere screening of The Future’s Getting Old Like The Rest of Us, a 16mm film conceived in the format of ...
LUX Associate Artists Programme: call for applications
18 July 2010
Applications are invited for the LUX Associate Artists Programme 2010/11 (AAP), a 12 month post-academic development course for artists working with the moving image starting in November 2010. The ...
Portobello Pop Up Cinema Opens 14 July
14 July 2010
It’s always a treat to find underground film in unexpected places. Like the Westway underpass for instance… Portobello Pop Up Cinema is a newly established, non profit Microplex (as opposed to ...
Submissions for LIAF10 are now open
London International Animation Festival

London International Animation Festival

The London International Animation Festival (LIAF) is one of the largest animation festivals in the world. It usually screens around 350 films each year in competitive, student, curated and retrospective programmes. LIAF generates a smaller touring festival around the UK and one-off special screenings for other worldwide festivals.

To be considered eligible for selection in LIAF10, your film should have been completed after 1 January 2008. There is no fee to enter LIAF. The deadline for submissions is Tuesday 19 January 2010.

For full guidelines and the entry form, visit the LIAF site.

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