The following is a list of November 2009 film festivals, with links to iW coverage. This page will be updated throughout the year so check back here for updated links and coverage.
NOVEMBER
Sheffield International Documentary Festival
November 4-8, 2009
Submission Deadline: June 17, 2009
Official Site
Sheffield Doc/Fest: Born Again and Joining Forces (11/14/08)
Lone Star International Film Festival
November 11-15, 2009
Official Site
Mar del Plata International Film Festival
Novemeber 12-16, 2009
A Showcase for Latin American Cinema, A Meeting Ground for Local Industry: The 22nd Mar Del Plata International Film Festival (3/23/07)
Starz Denver Film Festival
November 12, 2009-November 22, 2009
Submissions Deadline: July 15, 2009
Official Site
Denver Fest Keeps Eyes On The Prize (11/20/08)
MixBrasil
November 12-23 & December 8-14, 2009
Official Site
Cairo International Film Festival
November 18-28, 2009
Official Site
International Documentary Festival Amsterdam
November 19-29, 2009
Official Site
IDFA Kicks Off: On Screen and In Person, Kasparov Lashes Out at Putin (11/21/08)
Greenaway Examines Just One Rembrandt Painting; Fathers & Kids, and More from IDFA '08 (11/24/08)
Never mind the Economy and Fickle Tastes, IDFA Carries Forward (11/26/08)
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falstafffilmfestival | November 8, 2009
Falstaff International Film Festival launching November 14th to 20th in ye olde Stratford-upon-Avon. Celebrating talent from the Midlands as well as over 170 films from all over the world. Tickets are also recessiontastic (basically cheap). It’s the largest film festival in the Midlands and not to miss. Check out http://www.fiff.org.uk/ for more info.