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    2010 Film Submissions Now Closed

    August 31st, 2010 | Festival, News, Submissions | admin | No Comments

    Submissions to the 2010 Imagine Science Films Festival are now closed as of August, 30, 2010. We’re delighted to report that the Festival has attracted an impressive number of film submissions from all around. If you have already submitted your film to the festival, please be aware that final programming decisions will not be made [...]

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  • filmLab

    Curtains Open on The Film Lab

    August 31st, 2010 | Film Lab, Programs | admin | No Comments

    At the 3rd Annual Imagine Science Film Festival, we will announce the launch of the ISF Film lab and its first participants, The Film Lab is a new ISF project that turns the science lab into the film studio, bringing scientists and filmmakers together in a unique and mutually educating way. For application guidelines, please [...]

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    For most, hanging a Picasso, Monet or Renoir on their wall is just a pipe dream.

    August 31st, 2010 | Programs, Scenes | admin | No Comments

    by Imagine Science Films is a new type of art product that will stand at the intersection of video, photography and painting. Select videographers around the world will record macroscopic or microscopic life, for approximately two hours. Pick a spot, preferably with little to no trace of humans. These pieces will then be standalone art-works [...]

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    Sundance Sloan Feature Award Obselidia @ NYU Film School

    August 31st, 2010 | Events, Special Screening | admin | No Comments

    Writer-director Diane Bell’s “Obselidia” has been named the winner of this year’s Alfred P. Sloan Prize at the Sundance Film Festival. Special Screening at NYU Film School as part of the annual Sloan Colloquioium. Followed by a Q & A with Diane Bell and moderated by Alexis Gambis, founder of Imagine Science Films

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