GI Film Festival San Diego  – Seeks Film Submissions for 2018 Festival

GI Film Festival San Diego
Seeks Film Submissions for 2018 Festival

Film Consortium San Diego welcomes entries on any topic by the early bird deadline on April 10, general deadline on May 15; Selected films will be shown at San Diego’s only festival dedicated to military-related films Sept. 25-30, 2018

Filmmakers are encouraged to submit their films for the GI Film Festival San Diego’s Local Film Showcase. The San Diego military film festival is Sept. 25-30, 2018 and now in its fourth year. The GI Film Festival San Diego is one of just a few military-themed film festivals produced in the United States. Just as the military is made of diverse active duty and veterans, festival organizers hope to see submissions which reflect a wide range of military experiences including stories from people of different ethnicities, races, genders, economic backgrounds as well as individuals who identify as LGBTQIA+. These perspectives are often overlooked, underrepresented and untold yet play an important role in U.S. military history and culture.

The early bird deadline to submit is April 10, 2018 and the general submission deadline is May 15, 2018. Entry fees begin at $35 with discounts for active and former military, as well as current students.

Local veterans and active duty military are invited to submit entries on any topic. Local student and professional filmmakers with no military background are invited to submit films with a military theme. Any (national or international) filmmakers are invited to submit a film on military subject matter based in San Diego County or Imperial County.

GI Film Festival San Diego Local Film Showcase submissions must meet at least one of the following criteria:
” A storyline or narrative arc that is about the military experience within San Diego County or Imperial County.
” A military-themed film that is made by individual(s) who reside in San Diego County or Imperial County.
” A military-themed film that features more than 60 percent of cast and crew from San Diego County or Imperial County.
” A military-themed film that was shot or edited within San Diego County or Imperial County.
” A film of any genre featuring above-the-line talent who is currently serving or has served in the U.S. military. Local filmmakers should reside in San Diego County or Imperial County. Above-the-line talent includes: director, writer, producer, and/or principal actor/actress.

Submissions are considered for the following categories:
● Professional/Independent:
o Narrative Shorts (under 60 minutes)
o Documentary Shorts (under 60 minutes)
o Narrative Features (60 minutes and over)
o Documentary Features (60 minutes and over)
● Student:
o Narrative Shorts (under 60 minutes)
o Documentary Shorts (under 60 minutes)

All submissions must have been completed and released after January 1, 2013. Submissions that meet the technical requirements will be screened by an advisory committee, which is comprised of local members of the military veteran community or representatives of San Diego organizations that serve military members, families, and veterans. The committee assesses the entries for thematic and production values, and then makes recommendations on the selections to be shown in the GI Film Festival San Diego 2018 Local Film Showcase. These films will also be considered for the festival’s awards program at the awards celebration. To be considered for the Local Choice Award, the film must have at least 60 percent of the cast, crew, and locations sourced from San Diego County or Imperial County. Competition is open to U.S. and international entries.

Filmmakers interested in participating in the festival’s Local Film Showcase can review requirements and categories on the GI Film Festival San Diego website: http://gifilmfestivalsd.org/2018/submission-details/

Established in 2015, the GI Film Festival San Diego aims to reveal the struggles, triumphs, and experiences through compelling and authentic storytelling. All major film genres will be featured, including documentaries, shorts, and personal narratives. The festival is organized by KPBS in partnership with the GI Film Group and Film Consortium San Diego. Official sponsors of the 2018 GI Film Festival San Diego include: The Super Dentists, Bob Baker Subaru, and Scatena Daniels Communications.

Highlights from the 2017 San Diego military film festival included the West Coast premiere of “The 2 Sides Project,” a family movie night, panel discussions, and the awards celebration for the Local Film Showcase. The 2017 winners were:

Category: Best Documentary Short
“Exiled”
Directed by Mike Seely and John Kane

Open Signal Productions

Category: Best Narrative Short

“Once Guilty, Now Innocent, Still Dead”
Directed by Mark A. Vizcarra

Gem Canyon Productions

Category: Best Film Made by A Veteran or Service Member
“Once Guilty, Now Innocent, Still Dead”
Directed by Mark A. Vizcarra

Gem Canyon Productions

Category: Best Actor
Larry Poole
“Once Guilty, Now Innocent, Still Dead”

Category: Best Actress
Kayla Schaffroth
“Fletcher & Jenks”


Category: Spirit of San Diego Award
“USO San Diego 75 Year Anniversary”
Directed by David Romero
Eddie Grace Arts & Film

Category: Local Choice Award
“USO San Diego 75 Year Anniversary”
Directed by David Romero
Eddie Grace Arts & Film

Category: Audience Choice Award
“Exiled”
Directed by Mike Seely and John Kane

Open Signal Productions

This summer, GI Film Festival San Diego organizers will announce the 2018 schedule, ticket prices, and venues. Many of the events will be open to the public with discounted opportunities for active duty personnel and veterans. Attendees can expect new features for this year’s festival, including an earlier Family Movie Night taking place August 24, 2018. Additional information is available at GIFilmFestivalSD.org.

About GI Film Group
The GI Film Group is a full service media company dedicated to preserving the stories of military veterans. GIFG is the production entity behind the award-winning GI Film Festival (GIFF), a 501c(3), also known as “Sundance for the Troops,” which is held annually in Washington, DC. The festival is the first in the nation to exclusively celebrate the successes and sacrifices of the service member through the medium of film.

About Film Consortium San Diego
The Film Consortium San Diego is a social venture that stimulates film and television production in the region and increases networking, employment, education, funding and distribution opportunities in film, television and new media. The Film Consortium hosts and organizes the San Diego Film Awards, San Diego Film Week, and various screening and networking events.

About KPBS

KPBS serves San Diego and Imperial counties with trusted news and programs that inspire, respect and educate. KPBS delivers this content to more than one million audience members weekly via multiple outlets, including television, radio, and digital media. As a public service of San Diego State University, education is a core value – from our children’s programming to our local news coverage. KPBS is committed to being a reliable source for in-depth, thoughtful, and high quality content. For more information, visit kpbs.org.

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