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Liste Des Festivals Admissibles Pour Le Volet Autochtone PROGRAMME DE DÉVELOPPEMENT/DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Liste des festivals admissibles pour le volet autochtone et le volet destiné aux Noirs et aux personnes de couleur/ List of Qualifying Festivals for the Indigenous Stream and the Stream for Black and People of Colour • AFI Docs Film Festival, • AFI FEST - American Film Institute (Los Angeles) • African Movie Festival in Manitoba • Afro Prairie Film Festival • Alianait Arts Festival • American Black Film Festival (Miami) • American Indian Film Festival • Annecy International Animated Film Festival - Festival International du Film d’Animation Annecy • Arica Nativa International Rural + Indigenous Film Festival • Asinabka Film & Media Arts Festival • Atlanta Film Festival • Available Light Film Festival • Banff Mountain Film Festival • Banff World Media Festival • Barrie Film Festival • Beijing International Film Festival • Berlin International Film Festival • BFI London Film Festival • Big Sky Documentary Film Festival • Bleak Midwinter Film Festival • Blood in the Snow Canadian Film Festival • Bloody Horror International Film Festival • Boomerang Festival • Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival • Bucheon (previously Puchon) International Fantastic Film Festival (BiFan) – • Buenos Aires Festival Internacional de Cine Independiente - BAFICI - Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema • BUFF Malmö Film Festival • Busan International Film Festival Eligible • Calgary Independent Film Festival • Calgary International Film Festival • Calgary Underground Film Festival • California American Indian & Indigenous Film Festival (formerly San Diego American Indian Film Festival) • Canada China International Film Festival • Canada Independent Film Festival • Canadian Film Festival • Canadian Filmmakers Festival • Canadian International Comedy Film Festival • Cannes International Film Festival • Cape Town International Animation Festival • Caribbean Tales Film Festival • Carrousel international du film de Rimouski • Carthage Film Festival (Journées Cinématographiques de Carthage), Tunisie. • Charlottetown Film Festival • Chicago International Children's Film Festival • Chicago International Film Festival • China International Cartoon & Animation Festival • Cine Law Americas International Film Festival • Ciné Québec • Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival • Cinéfranco 2 Publication Date : June 17, 2021 / Date de publication: 17 juin 2021 • Cinekid Festival (Amsterdam) • Cinéma Paraloeil • Cinemania • Cinémental • Cinesept Festival du film de Sept-Îles • Cinoche - Festival du film international de Baie-Comeau • Clacpi Festival Internacional de Cine y Video de los Pueblos Indigenas / International Film and Video Festival of Indigenous Peoples • Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival • Copenhagen Documentary Film Festival • Corroboree Sydney Festival • Crazy8s 2020 • Creteil Women's International Film Festival • Cumbre Continental de Comunicacion Indigena del Abya Yala / Abya Yala Summit Meeting on Indigenous Communication • Dawson City International Short Film Festival • Dehhumalc - Festival Internacional de Cine de Derechos Humanos - International Human Rights Film Festival • Dellie Maa - Sapmi Indigenous Film & Art Festival • Devour! The Food Film Fest • Dok Leipzig Edinburgh International Film Festival • Donostia Zinemaldia Festival de San Sebastian • DOXA Documentary Film Festival • Dreamspeakers Film Festival • Durban International Film Festival • Edinburgh International Film Festival • Edmonton International Film Festival • Emerging Lens Cultural Film Festival • Encuentro Hispanoamericano de Cine y Video Documental Independiente: Contra el Silencio Todas las Voces 3 Publication Date : June 17, 2021 / Date de publication: 17 juin 2021 • European Film Festivals: Eligible sections: All Premiere status of the film: World or international • Fairy Tales Queer Film Festival • FAVA Fest • Female Eye Film Festival • Festival Ciné 7 • Festival Cine Alter'natif • Festival cinéma du monde de Sherbrooke • Festival Concierge • Festival de Cine de los Pueblos Indigenas • Festival de Cinéma de la Ville de Québec • Festival del Film Locarno - Locarno Film Festival • Festival du cinéma international en Abitibi-Témiscamingue • Festival du film de l'Outaouais • Festival du Film Francophone d’Angoulême • Festival du film international de Baie-Comeau-Cinoche • Festival du nouveau cinéma de Montréal • Festival Fantasia • Festival Internacional de Cine de Morelia • Festival international de cinéma Vues d'Afrique • Festival international de cinéma-Les Percéides • Festival international de films Fantasia • Festival International de Musique POP Montréal • Festival international du cinéma francophone en Acadie • Festival International du Film D'Amiens • Festival International du Film Francophone de Namur • Festival international du film pour enfants de Montréal (FIFEM) • Festival International du Film sur l'Art • Festival of Animated Film Stuttgart - Stuttgart Festival of Animated Film (ITFS) • Festival Pleins Écrans 4 Publication Date : June 17, 2021 / Date de publication: 17 juin 2021 • Festival Présence autochtone • Festival REGARD / Marché du court • FIFO | Oceanian International Documentary Film Festival • Film Fest Gent • Film North – Huntsville International Film Festival • FIN Atlantic International Film Festival • First Peoples' Festival/présence autochtone • Frame Film Festival • Freeze Frame Int'l Film Festival for Kids of All Ages • Full Frame Documentary Film Festival • Fusion: The Los Angeles LGBT People of Color Film Festival • Giffoni Film Festival • Gimli Film Festival • Gimme Some Truth Documentary Festival • Glasgow Film Festival • Göteborg International Film Festival • Guadalajara International Film Festival • Guelph Film Festival • Halifax Animation Festival • Halifax Black Film Festival • Halifax Independent Filmmakers Festival • Hamptons International Film Festival • Hawaii International Film Festival • Homeground Festival • Hong Kong International Film Festival • Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival • Hudson Festival of Canadian Film • IF3 International Freeski Film Festival • Image+Nation • Images Festival 5 Publication Date : June 17, 2021 / Date de publication: 17 juin 2021 • ImagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival • Indianer Inuit: North American Native Film Festival • Indigenous Film and Arts Festival • Indigenous World Film Festival • Inside Out Ottawa Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival • Inside Out Toronto LGBT Film Festival • International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam – IDFA • International Film Festival for Children and Youth – Zlin • International Film Festival Mannheim-Heidelberg • International Film Festival of India (Goa) • International Film Festival of South Asia • International Kurzfilmtage Winterthur • International Short Film Festival Oberhausen • Istanbul International Film Festival • Italian Contemporary Film Festival • Junction North International Documentary Film Festival • KAMLOOPS FILM FESTIVAL • Karlovy Vary International Film Festival • Kingston Canadian Film Festival • LA Skins Film Festival • LeMIAFF! 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