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Global Nonviolent Film Festival to Be Hosted by GlobalCinema.online

Beginning this year, the most important and renown film festival of nonviolent films in the world will be hosted and broadcast live by GlobalCinema.online.

Global Nonviolent Film Festival and GlobalCinema.online have decided to combine efforts and put together the best in nonviolent cinema under one roof. The Festival is getting ready for its 12th consecutive annual edition that starts on September 28 and runs until October 8.

The event will be broadcast on GlobalCinema.online, a streaming channel that runs year-long and that plays movies, documentaries, TV series and music videos that do not contain gratuitous violence. A new category dedicated to the Global Nonviolent Film Festival will be introduced where the selected films and the entire program will be screened during the 11 days of the event.

The films that participate at the Festival will receive contract proposals from GlobalCinema.online and will be able to remain in distribution on the channel after the event ends. In this way, the filmmakers are guaranteed worldwide distribution for their films just as soon as they complete the festival run.

Film producer and festival director, Daria Trifu

“The reach of our event will now be much wider and we are sure that GlobalCinema.online’s existing customers will enjoy the programming we have to offer during the Festival, while our audience will be able to discover a treasure trove of other nonviolent films that are already streaming on the channel. This is a win-win situation for everyone, the filmmakers and our combined audience”, says Daria Trifu, co-founder and festival director.

“The reach of our event will now be much wider and we are sure that GlobalCinema.online’s existing customers will enjoy the programming we have to offer during the Festival, while our audience will be able to discover a treasure trove of other nonviolent films that are already streaming on the channel. This is a win-win situation for everyone, the filmmakers and our combined audience”, says Daria Trifu, co-founder and festival director.

Just like in previous years, the Festival will showcase some of the best nonviolent films and documentaries recently completed by filmmakers from all corners of the world. The line-up of selected films is fully curated to meet the highest industry standards of production as well as the Global Nonviolent Film Festival’s commitment to bring to its global audience content that does not contain any gratuitous violence.

A major player in the industry that is known for highlighting and promoting nonviolent cinema since 2012, and recently listed among the top 80 film festivals in the world, Global Nonviolent Film Festival is one of the must-follow events of the year for creators and film lovers.

“We are constantly looking for ways to widen our global reach and grow our audience because we know that people want to watch the films we present. There is a huge market for nonviolent content out there. But, let not the word ‘nonviolent’ mislead by giving the wrong idea that our films are in any way shape or form boring or lacking in entertainment value! To the contrary, the films are extremely entertaining and carry the highest in production standards. We have comedies and thrillers too, by the way! The difference with us is that the films we showcase stand the test of time due to their substance and themes, and they have the power to expand the viewers’ horizons and expose them to new perspectives and ideas. Our films are selected from different countries and, as such, they show us different cultures and customs which certainly broaden our understanding of the world. Our audience can be engaged by the characters portrayed, subjects discussed, or themes introduced on a deeper and more sophisticated level, and the experience can be transformative,” says Trifu.

Last year, the Festival showcased 38 films and documentaries of which 10 were world premieres, for a total of 1,800 minutes of carefully curated programming, in addition to more than 450 minutes of daily video presentations and commentaries.  

A panel of five international judges decide the awards that are given in each of the six categories for best film (narrative, documentary, docudrama, experimental, animation, and music video), best director, writer, cinematographer, art designer, actor, actress, and music.

The daily video presentations are hosted by the event’s co-founder and artistic consultant, film director Bruno Pischiutta, who was recently inducted as a Member of the European Film Academy, and Daria Trifu. 

The awards presentation is normally an hour long show broadcast on the Monday following the closing day of the event. In the show, the awards are announced and the films’ trailers are played. Following the broadcast, the show remains available on the streaming channel indefinitely in order to add to the promotion of the films for years to come.

In addition to awards and recognition, the Festival has much more to offer to the participating filmmakers, such as:

  • Distribution contract proposals from GlobalCinema.online;
  • Reviews (with photos, trailers, and directors’ bios) in DARIA!, the arts, culture and entertainment magazine published since 2005;
  • Introduction of the films, with commentary and trailers, in the daily video presentations throughout the 11-day event;
  • Presentation of the films in the awards show (awarded films only), laurels (all selected films) and award certificates (awarded films);
  • Newsletters to +20,000 subscribers (film and media executives, heads of Hollywood Studios, distributors, and journalists);
  • Social media promotion to +60,000 Twitter (@TorPix) and Facebook (@GlobalNonviolentFilmFestival) direct followers and connections;
  • IMDB listing of all awards, linked to the profiles of the receiving filmmakers and films;
  • Mentions in official press releases, and inclusion in related articles by Indie Activity and Film Daily magazines;
  • Hosting the trailers of all selected films on GlobalCinema.online after the festival ends.

There is still time to submit a film before the final deadline of August 31st. Submissions are accepted via FilmFreeway.

Global Nonviolent Film Festival Reveals 11th Edition Poster Featuring Hollywood Icons

March 23, 2022 – Hollywood, California – The Global Nonviolent Film Festival reveals the official poster for its eleventh annual edition, which takes place this year from September 29 to October 9.

The poster was designed and created by film producer and festival director Daria Trifu. It features icons of the silver screen such as Charlie Chaplin, Grace Kelly, James Stewart, Alfred Hitchcock, Paul Newman, Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, Katharine Hepburn, Morgan Freeman, Audrey Hepburn, James Dean, and Bruno Pischiutta.

Official Poster of the Global Nonviolent Film Festival 2022.

“I created this poster as a personal tribute to the people who inspire me and who are the reason I became a filmmaker”, says Daria Trifu. She continues, “a few days ago, I wanted to remind myself of the beauty, elegance and overall style of ‘old Hollywood’, the time when the influence of stars on the world and on ‘ordinary people’ was so powerful and all so inspiring. Grace Kelly’s sheer beauty and elegance transcends generations and resonates with women of all ages; Katharine Hepburn’s tenacious independence and vivacious personality helped her cultivate an on-screen persona that matched her public image; Audrey Hepburn’s innocence, kindness and angelic character are not a mirage of the silver screen but the essence of her lifelong commitment to humanitarian work and children’s rights advocacy; the complexity of Alfred Hitchcock’s camera movements and suspenseful shots is still unsurpassed today; while Charlie Chaplin’s creative genius is the backbone of an entire industry. I spent hours searching the web and a theme was slowly building in my mind: in today’s world, that is fueled by social media, the idol as it was once defined is rapidly fading away as the subject becomes the ‘ordinary people’, so the camera is on all of us.”

The Global Nonviolent Film Festival is the world’s leading and most renowned nonviolent film festival. The 11-day event takes place annually online at globalnonviolentfilmfestival.com

Last year, Global Film Studio launched a streaming channel for nonviolent films that is available everywhere at globalcinema.online. Global Cinema Online offers distribution contract proposals to all the films that are selected to participate in the Global Nonviolent Film Festival.

Submissions to the Festival are now open. The early deadline to register a film is March 30. Filmmakers who do not arrive to submit their work by that date, can still do so before the final deadline of August 30. All entries are received through FilmFreeway: HERE

Contact:

Global Nonviolent Film Festival

info@nonviolentfilmfestival.com

Everything You Need to Know About the Global Nonviolent Film Festival

Established in 2012, the Global Nonviolent Film Festival is the most important and renown non-violent film festival in the world.

Global Nonviolent Film Festival showcases films that do NOT show gratuitous violence.

All the films selected at the Global Nonviolent Film Festival receive a distribution Contract proposal from GlobalCinema.online!

Daria Trifu
Film Producer Daria Trifu – Festival Director & Co-Founder

When did it start and why?

The 11-day event came on the market in 2012 and it started in a resort city in Romania. In 2016 its founders, film director Bruno Pischiutta and film producer Daria Trifu, took the event on-line giving access to the world’s viewers to watch the high quality non-violent films it showcases.

What type of films are shown at the Global Nonviolent Film Festival?

The public demand for non-violent film as a genre has never been more strong. The films shown at the Global Nonviolent Film Festival are mostly independently made, and they do not contain any acts of gratuitous violence.

There are more and more people in the world who are simply tired of seeing imagined shootings, killings, and torture on the ‘big screen’. They instead look for more than just simple entertainment: they look to discover new talent, new places, different cultures, and to broaden their horizons.

What sets this Festival apart?

What sets this Festival apart are the films it shows, and the fact that they all receive a distribution contract proposal from Globalcinema.online.

There are over 15,000 film festivals in the world today. It certainly isn’t easy to stand-out, but the Global Nonviolent Film Festival did just that: it stood-out of the crowd by identifying and sticking to a niche market of non-violent films, more exactly films that do not contain gratuitous violence. The Festival accepts films and music videos in almost evert genre as long as they do not showcase extreme/graphic violence such as gratuitous killings and shootings, brutal fight scenes, slash and horror.

When it started, it wasn’t easy denying access to films, especially when they were very high quality and sometimes even Studio pictures, if they contained gratuitous acts of violence. Saying ‘no’ to temptation and allowing the event to grow naturally, took time, but it was the right thing to do.

How did COVID impact the event in 2020?

This terrible pandemic had an unexpected positive effect on the Festival. In a year when every other film festival in the world had to cancel or postpone their editions, the Global Nonviolent Film Festival saw a major rise in both film submissions and viewers. This happened because it was already a well established and smoothly running online event, and it required no change in its structure or setting. The organizers had simply to adapt to the three-times higher than usual amount of films and daily presentations, but there were no hiccups and everything ran surprisingly well.

In 2020, the Festival screened 66 films from 30 countries. Of those, there were 11 world premieres. It was a record number.

Where can the Festival be watched?

The web address is globalnonviolentfilmfestival.com. This is where all the films, trailers and Daily Presentations are broadcast.

What happens during the 11-day event?

The schedule of the 11-day event goes as follows:

On the opening day, all the films selected go live on the Festival’s online channel. This way, the public can watch any of them at the time of their choosing.

Every day of the Festival, a new video presentation goes live on the channel. That’s the event’s Daily Presentation where the organizers discuss and highlight one or more of the presented films accompanied by trailer(s). This way, the public has the chance to learn more about the films and their filmmakers.

On Monday, following the closing day of the event, the Awards Presentation goes live on the channel. This gives the filmmakers and the public the chance to celebrate the winners.

All films remain available for viewing on the channel for an additional week following the end of the event. This gives everyone the chance to watch them and, eventually, focus on the awarded ones.

The trailers of the films and the Daily Presentations remain available on the channel for one full year, until next year’s edition. This gives additional promotion to the films.

How much does it cost to watch the films?

The trailers are free to watch and so are the Daily Presentations with commentary about the participating films.

The rest of the channel works on a pay-per-view basis where one can choose and pay for the film they wish to watch individually. Prices go from $1.99 to $13.99.

There are weekly VIP passes available for the event too. They give the possibility to the people to watch any number of films they choose for a period of seven days from the date of purchase. The price for the VIP passes is determined just before the Festival starts, and after the line-up is announced.

Where can the films be seen after?

Many of the films start streaming on globalcinema.online in the weeks and months after the Festival ends.

What is globalcinema.online?

It is a unique pay-per-view channel showcasing films, documentaries, and TV Series that do not contain gratuitous violence. It is available worldwide.

Global Cinema Online (globalcinema.online) and the Global Nonviolent Film Festival are both owned by Global Film Studio, a Canadian media company focused on ventures that are socially conscious and non-violent.

The Festival is today the primary source of content for the newly launched and ground-braking channel that fills a void in the field of video-streaming services by offering to the public non-violent films that give them the possibility to learn more and to open their mental horizon.

Every film selected at the Global Nonviolent Film Festival receives worldwide distribution with very favorable financial terms:

  • Non-exclusive contract;
  • 60% of the proceeds goes to the filmmaker;
  • Geo-blocking is available.

This new reality makes for a win-win situation for all parties involved: the public, the filmmakers, and the Festival.

Kyle Osborne
Entertainment Reporter Kyle Osborne

In February 2022, Entertainment reporter and filmmaker Kyle Osborne of www.EntertainmentOrDie.com, reviewed Global Cinema Online. Osborne is a two-time Emmy Award Winner and member of the Critics Choice Association.

Read “We Tested Streaming Services for Indies, International & Docs”, and find out what he has to say about Global Cinema Online.

Filmmakers who have completed films or TV Series (narrative, documentary, docudrama, animation, experimental) and wish to distribute them without Festival participation, can submit them for consideration directly to Global Cinema Online: HERE; filmmakers can also contact Global Cinema Online at globalcinema@globalfilmstudio.com.

Who are the Festival’s media partners?

Daria! Magazine

The arts, entertainment and business magazine established in 2005 is the principal media partner of the Global Nonviolent Film Festival. The magazine is available online at dariamagazine.com. In each annual edition, there are articles about the participating films and interviews with the filmmakers.

IndieActivity Magazine

Oladapo
Journalist Oladapo Bamidele

Published by journalist Oladapo Bamidele (photo), IndieActivity Magazine provides the daily coverage of the Festival followed by interviews with all the awarded filmmakers. The magazine is also available online at indieactivity.com.

It is notable to mention that the Global Nonviolent Film Festival is recognized by the IMDB and all the awards are listed there as well as inter-connected to the respective films’ and filmmakers’ profiles.

How can filmmakers submit their work?

They can do so via FilmFreeway here: Global Nonviolent Film Festival

How can anyone contact the Festival?

Anyone, from filmmakers to journalists and to the general public, may contact the Global Nonviolent Film Festival at info@nonviolentfilmfestival.com. All messages receive a personalized reply and the organizers are happy to provide all the support and assistance needed.


Rebekah
The Film Festival Doctor Founder Rebekah Louisa Smith

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