443:- a joint initiative of the International Student Film Festival and the Gesher Foundation for Multicultural Cinema. The project is designed to strengthen the status of the short film and to support young filmmakers at the beginning of their professional path. Of the proposals submitted, about five projects receive development grants and mentoring for writing a script. At the pitching event, the creators present the scripts to judges, industry figures and the general public. Of these projects, two are awarded a production grant from the Gesher Foundation for Multicultural Cinema. The films produced will be premiered at the festival.
164:) is one of the largest student film festivals in the world and is considered one of the most important in its field. The film festival hosts hundreds of students, lecturers and guests of honor from the world's leading film industry in Tel Aviv, for a week of screenings and cultural events. Hundreds of films, premieres, cinematic events, workshops, conferences and special projects are held, inviting thousands of visitors to the Tel Aviv Cinematheque halls every day. Since 2013, it has been held once a year, in June, in
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The festival also hosts various film events: artist workshops, masterclasses, social projects, parties, exhibitions and conferences. The international and local film industry attends the festival and nurtures the young filmmakers and the wide audience of critics who come to the Tel Aviv
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A series of practical workshops designed for young female filmmakers that take place at the
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presents projects created by students in the fields of virtual reality, interactive presentations, web platforms and artificial intelligence. The exhibition focuses on interactive and immersive experiences that explore the combination of creativity and technology with the help of the most advanced
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has been held since 2019. The competition is dedicated to works that are between plastic art and cinema. The aim of the competition is to present a new stage for young artists from the fields of video art and experimental cinema, who challenge the language of cinema in their work and formulate
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is a platform for short films with the aim of encouraging contemporary cinematic visions. The competition aims to highlight the highest quality independent content produced in the past year. The competition encourages filmmakers to explore the boundaries of the medium, and to present personal,
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presents about 20 films from all film departments in the country. The competition was founded in 2000 and has become the most important of its kind in Israel. The films compete for awards in seven different categories - Best
Picture, Best Documentary, Best Animated / Experimental Film, Best
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The festival holds five major competitions for short films, including student films from Israel and all around the world, independent films made by young filmmakers in Israel, experimental works of art and an exhibition for digital media projects.
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TISFF supports and promotes young filmmakers in their first steps in the world of filmmaking, with more than 200 short films from over 30 countries around the world competing. The festival is supported by
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In addition to students from films schools from abroad, TISFF hosts international judges and guests of honor, thus bringing the international film industry to Israel. Among past guests of the festival:
353:, Gur Bentovich, Tawfiq Abu Wail (Atash (Thirst)), film critics Uri Klein, Yehuda Stav and Yael Shuv, as well as leading cinematographers, screenwriters and producers. International judges include
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