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FINAL CALL for film submissions: 30 September 2022

Established in 1985 by the Royal Anthropological Institute, UK, we are a leading forum celebrating the best of documentary filmmaking from around the globe. The festival brings together the leading voices in the field of visual anthropology to interrogate cutting-edge documentary film and multimodal practice.  We accept documentaries of any length released after September 2020.

Check out the RAI Film Festival on FilmFreeway: https://filmfreeway.com/RAIFilmFestival

The biennial RAI FILM FESTIVAL will be a hybrid event- online and in person in March 2023. Films will be available for a month on our streaming platform (3-31 March); we will hold a 5-day online conference to bring filmmakers and academics together (6-10 March); and a 3-day in-person event at the Watershed Cinema in Bristol, UK (23-25 March).

We explore the relationships between documentary filmmaking, anthropology, and visual culture and promote the understanding of cultural diversity and intercultural dialogue through film. Here is our previous edition: https://festival.raifilm.org.uk/

With the support of leading academic partners from major international universities, we offer workshops, masterclasses, a conference, work-in-progress sessions, and retrospectives. We aim to maximize discovery and discussion around films and other multimodal productions from an anthropological, artistic, historical, and educational point of view.

Thanks for spreading the word.

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