Welcome to CARIBBEAN ON LINE FILM FESTIVAL 2011
COLFF is an on-line and off-line event celebrating and exploring the Caribbean and its heritage through film.
The film festival is open to filmmakers around the world.
COLFF is an international film festival launched at the UK's Victoria and Albert Museum in July 2011 with a day of WORLD CINEMA. The event provides a unique platform to shine the spotlight on The Caribbean, filmmakers and actors of African American, Afro Caribbean or Caribbean heritage.
We are looking for films in ANY GENRE within the following categories:
- 1960's
- FILM
- MUSIC
- SPORTS
- BRITAIN
- FASHION
- HISTORY
- THEATRE
- THE ARTS
- BUSINESS
- ACADEMIA
- ANIMATION
- THE CARIBBEAN
- ENTERTAINMENT
- PUBLIC SERVICES
- WOMEN FILMMAKERS
- YOUNG FILMMAKERS
All submissions will be broadcast on-line! From where we'll be showcasing you to the rest of the world. All you have to do to enter the CARIBBEAN FILM FESTIVAL
Entries are open for broadcast to Children or Adults within British Broadcasting Certification: U, 12, 12A, 15, 18. Note: We DO NOT accept X-Rated material!
To ENTER you'll need to SUBMIT your FILM SHORT, DOCUMENTARY or FEATURE to © C0LFF 2011 on-line COMPETITION with the FILM TRAILER! Simply - SUBMIT your film - PAY your registration fee - UPLOAD your film trailer.
1) Submit your application
2) Make your payment
3) Upload film trailer
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Following on from the July 2011 launch WINNERS will have their films shown on SCREEN in a mainstream UK CINEMATIC location with PRESS exposure, INTERVIEWS on TV & RADIO with the MAIN WINNERS acknowledged by the relevant HIGH COMMISSION based in the UK in August 2012.
ONE WINNER in each category will get the opportunity to work with a UK DIRECTOR to produce their next film and have it DISTRIBUTED. Other PRIZES include FILMMING EQUIPMENT and 'free' STUDIO time.
Following on from the July 2011 launch WINNERS will have their films shown on SCREEN in a mainstream UK CINEMATIC location with PRESS exposure, INTERVIEWS on TV & RADIO with the MAIN WINNERS acknowledged by the relevant HIGH COMMISSION based in the UK in August 2012.
ONE WINNER in each category will get the opportunity to work with a UK DIRECTOR to produce their next film and have it DISTRIBUTED. Other PRIZES include FILMMING EQUIPMENT and 'free' STUDIO time.