Home Made Film Nite is an open mic for filmmakers. Bring your short films, comedy sketches, music videos, visual poems, trailers, and everything in between. No matter your experience level, no matter how many people are on your crew, no matter what equipment you use, all are welcome to network and enjoy this thing we all love: making and watching movies!
The next screening is scheduled for SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 2020, 7 PM, at the ANCHORAGE MUSEUM AUDITORIUM.
Submissions will be accepted SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2020, through SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 2020.
Submit a film digitally here.
View the Facebook event here.
Buy tickets to the screening here.
More information: The event is free to submit to, but $10 to attend. Proceeds pay for the venue and amenities. A date, time, and location for submissions to be made physically will be announced closer to the event if content is still needed. Program length cannot exceed 120 minutes. Preference for inclusion will be given to films that are shorter than 10 minutes, that consist of a cast/crew that is largely Alaskan, that were produced recently, that were filmed in Alaska, that haven't screened in Alaska before, and whose filmmakers will be present at the time of screening. We'll do our best to notify submitters in a timely fashion if their film is included in the line-up. Screening a film at this event should not affect its premiere status in film festivals. This is an all ages screening, but parental discretion is advised due to the uncensored and unknown nature of the films. Violence, swearing, nudity, and crude humor are all possibilities. No pornography, commercials, or fundraisers.
The next screening is scheduled for SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 2020, 7 PM, at the ANCHORAGE MUSEUM AUDITORIUM.
Submissions will be accepted SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2020, through SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 2020.
Submit a film digitally here.
View the Facebook event here.
Buy tickets to the screening here.
More information: The event is free to submit to, but $10 to attend. Proceeds pay for the venue and amenities. A date, time, and location for submissions to be made physically will be announced closer to the event if content is still needed. Program length cannot exceed 120 minutes. Preference for inclusion will be given to films that are shorter than 10 minutes, that consist of a cast/crew that is largely Alaskan, that were produced recently, that were filmed in Alaska, that haven't screened in Alaska before, and whose filmmakers will be present at the time of screening. We'll do our best to notify submitters in a timely fashion if their film is included in the line-up. Screening a film at this event should not affect its premiere status in film festivals. This is an all ages screening, but parental discretion is advised due to the uncensored and unknown nature of the films. Violence, swearing, nudity, and crude humor are all possibilities. No pornography, commercials, or fundraisers.