Raindance Film Festival Partners w/ Shift72 & Moves Online For 28th Edition

Raindance Film Festival has announced its partnership with Shift72, as it moves online for its 28th edition (28 October – 7 November 2020), providing a safe and vital platform for independent filmmakers to connect to UK audiences during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Against a backdrop of an industry affected by this global pandemic, Raindance will continue to support and inspire film fans and the broader film community, enabling them to thrive during these difficult times. Britain’s arts and culture organisations have long recognised the need to adapt to survive when faced with the likes of funding cuts or changes in the way audiences engage – and like its compatriots throughout the UK and beyond, it has been necessary for Raindance to dramatically adapt in 2020 to meet the extreme challenges presented by COVID-19.

Raindance views social distancing and self-isolation as a creative challenge to refresh and reinvent the festival experience. Raindance also recognises its role as a necessary platform for UK and international independent filmmakers to connect to UK audiences. With this in mind, the Raindance Film Festival will safely adapt to an online experience for its 28th edition, to run in parallel with a number of live activities, including industry sessions, panels and gigs at various central London venues. The result will be an innovative hybrid of remote engagement and live activity.

The online content of Raindance will be powered by Shift72, who have delivered world-class online film festivals for the likes of Visions du Réel, SXSW, Cannes Marché Du Film and CPH:DOX.

“Raindance will continue to be a place to discover the kind of fascinating, multi-faceted films and filmmakers who thrive in today’s crazy world of indie film.”

The festival’s VR strand curated by Maria Rakusanova, Raindance Immersive, will be powered by VIVEPORT. In addition to the VR and 360 experiences, Raindance Immersive will host virtual gatherings powered by VRchat where participants can create their own virtual avatars.

Throughout the full 11-day festival, audiences can expect a wide-range of screenings and panels designed to bring insight to independent filmmakers, along with a special retrospective on the yet-to-be-announced Raindance Icon Award recipient for 2020 (the 2019 recipient of the Raindance Icon Award was Olivia Colman).

“Raindance will reinvent the festival experience this year,” says Raindance founder Elliot Grove. “By safely moving to a virtual engagement, we will do whatever it takes to support and celebrate independent film, while maintaining the atmosphere and connectivity of an authentic Raindance experience. Raindance will continue to be a place to discover the kind of fascinating, multi-faceted films and filmmakers who thrive in today’s crazy world of indie film.”

Raindance is proud to announce further support for UK and international filmmakers with a new festival pledge for its 28th edition, ranging from UK geo-blocking to the deferral of festival benefits for filmmakers – see below for full details of this pledge.

Submissions remain open until 6 July. Raindance competitive sections are open for feature films (narrative and documentary), short films (narrative, animation, documentary, music videos), and immersive experiences (VR).

Winners for the Best Short, Best Animation Short and Best Documentary Short will qualify for Oscar® consideration. British films accepted by Raindance may qualify for BAFTA consideration. In addition, British features and shorts in the official selection will be eligible for entry for the 2020 BIFA awards.

The 28th edition of Raindance Film Festival takes place online, 28 October to 7th November 2020.

Photo: Courtesy of Raindance (25th Edition)

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