Immerse yourself in the wonders of space exploration and scientific discovery at the The Cyprus Space Exploration Organisation and Cyprus Comic Con's Stardust International Space & Science Film Festival.
This captivating event, in collaboration with the Moon Village Association, will showcase films from around the globe that celebrate humanity's cosmic journey, ignite imaginations, and explore the mysteries of the universe.
1st Place Award to be confirmed
The 2024 Stardust Film Festival will be competitive in nature.
Terms and Conditions
1. ENTRY COMPLIANCE
1.1. To qualify for submission as a "short film", the duration must be longer than 2 minutes and less than 25 minutes if possible. (Max.30 Minutes)
1.2. The Cyprus Space Exploration Organisation (CSEO) reserves the right to turn down or disqualify an entry if there is a question of its authenticity or validity of the credentials of the entrant.
1.3. Year of Production: Films must have been finished not earlier than May 1st 2024. Works in progress are not accepted.
1.4. To qualify as a "Cypriot/National film" your movie must have been done majoriliy in the country of Cyprus or by Cypriot filmmakers/producers.
1.5. To qualify for the "Pop Culture Award" your movie must have elements or satire of Pop Culture.
2. AGREEMENT
2.1. By entering the Stardust festival, you agree to be bound by the decisions of the judges and these official rules and to comply with the regulations of the Stardust festival.
2.2. Films sent for review, irrespective of whether they will be accepted or rejected for screening in the Stardust Film Festival, may be screened in other non-profit events held or co-sponsored by CSEO in Cyprus.
2.3. Screening in Stardust Film Festival cannot be considered an infringement of intellectual property and like rights. Any copyright issues that the film’s producers may have it’s own responsibility, bearing any and all liability that may burden CSEO because of this issues.
2.4. CSEO may choose at its discretion to use stills, posters, or (less than 1 minute) parts from, or information related to, the films submitted and/or accepted for screening, to appear in the Festival's poster and other PR materials, or in any kind of media in relation to the Festival promotional activities before and after the Festival. No reward of any kind for such usage will be requested by the films' creators, copyright holders or by any other person or organization having any kind of relation or stake with the films.
2.5. Material in any form that is sent to the Festival is not returned.
3. SUBMISSION SCREENERS
3.1. We accept online screeners through FilmFreeway.
3.2. In case you have problems submitting an online screener please contact us via email: info@space.org.cy
4. SELECTED FILMS AND OBLIGATIONS
4.1. An email notification will be sent to all selected entries at least 3 weeks before the main event.
4.2. Films accepted for screening will receive the appropriate festival laurel in electronic format, and the creators, producers, etc. of the film will have the right to use and include the laurel in their PR material as proof that the film was screened, etc.
4.3. If your film is accepted for screening, then any distribution or rights deal you may make or have made with an entity covering our territory, must include the provision that the screening in Stardust Film Festival will not be jeopardized. You may withdraw your submission or warn us about such a deal, up to the end of the submission period.
4.4. We will need the following from you:
a. A time-coded dialogue list (subtitles), in English. We will provide
b. One to three stills from the film to choose for our printed & online materials
c. A poster to decorate our screening entrance.
d. Synopsis of your film and the biography of the director(s)
4.5. The film festival coordinators will decide the time slots for each. We will try to have everybody satisfied but we guarantee you that all entries will be judged equally and fair.
5. FORCE MAJEURE
5.1. "Force Majeure" means an occurrence beyond the reasonable control and without the fault or negligence of the invoking party, which such party is unable to prevent or protect against by the exercise of reasonable diligence. However, a subcontractor failure does not constitute Force Majeure unless the failure is caused by an event of Force Majeure and alternative sources are unavailable to meet the need. Financial hardship does not constitute Force Majeure. A party will not be in default to the extent it is unable to perform because of Force Majeure. A party invoking a Force Majeure will:
a. Immediately notify the other party;
b. Make every effort to remedy the cause of non-performance, except a strike
c. Resume performance as soon as possible.