
ART BY CHANCE a brand new “Ultra Short Film Festival” that will be aired in May 2011 all around the world for the third time.
Find films in non-theatrical venues in 20+ countries and 200+ cites around the world on 20.000+ digital screens located in public transport hubs as well as shopping centers, airports, public sqaures and university campuses.
ART BY CHANCE film also take place in other film festivals and summer festivals as a program rest of the year.
UNIQUE SHORT FILM FORM AND SCREENING
ART BY CHANCE is opens to films of all kinds; fiction, animation, documentary and video art with the exception of training and advertising films. Enthusiastic and creative international filmmakers will prepare 30 second long films* on “Change”. Participants can submit online at www.artbychance.org.
LARGEST AUDIENCE EVER REACHED BY A PUBLIC ART EVENT
ART BY CHANCE allows filmmakers to share their work with a large audience, the largest audience ever reached by a short film festival. Viewers around the world will have the opportunity to watch the best festival movies free of charge over the course of their day. Reaching such a vast audience is only possible by taking films out of cinemas and screening them in public places where urban dwellers can easily see them.
ALL THE WORLD’S WAITING TO SEE YOUR SHORT FILM!
Three classmates from italy tries to show us how human beings role in the nature changed from observer…
A part from experimental film Miniatures which awarded at Minsk, Terra Nerva and Kinavarka international…
German director Nina Peter describes her movie with these words: “In a dance-like movement, a shirt…
Turkish director Yağız Mehdiabbas directed many shorts before questions the position of the technological…
Stefano Bagnoli who is also a photographer lives in Rome. In this film director calls attention to beginnings…
Niklas Ben el Makki is studying Film & TV at Munih MHMK and he admires what visuals can tell without…
In his short film Milos obradovic shows us how some changes far away can be effective on our own lives…
Director from New Jersey, George Sikharulidze is studying Media, Culture& Communication at NYU. He describes…
Democreative is quietly pointing a truth that almost everyone know but avoid to talk about with an animation…