Sci-Fi-London
SCI-FI-LONDON | |
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Festival Poster 2011 | |
Location | London, UK |
Founded | 2002 |
Awards | The Arthur C. Clarke Award / Best Short Film / Audience Award |
Language | International |
http://www.sci-fi-london.com/ |
SCI-FI-LONDON (The London International Festival of Science Fiction and Fantastic Film), is a UK-based film festival, dedicated to the science fiction and fantasy genres, which began in 2002.
About the Festival
Designed to be a festival that “takes a serious look at sci-fi and fantasy, bringing new, classic and rare movies from around the world to the UK”, Sci-Fi-London (SFL) annually screens world and UK Premieres, seminal cult classics, as well as documentaries, debates and talks.
Short films are also an important part of the festival programme, screening in front of every movie shown, as well as together in the Blink Of An Eye short film programme. Over its history Sci-Fi-London has also held a number of Short Film competitions, and in 2008 launched the Sci-Fi-London 48hr Film Challenge, in order to encourage filmmakers to create sci-fi short films over a very short space of time.
In 2006 the festival became the official home of The Arthur C. Clarke Award, the most prestigious award for science fiction literature in Britain, and recognised as one of the most prestigious science fiction awards in the world.
Since its inception, the Sci-Fi-London Film Festival has also been one of the few places in the UK to consistently screen "All-Nighters" — film marathons which run throughout the night. These have focused on anime, horror, Alien, and Matrix films as well as episodes of the cult American TV series: Mystery Science Theatre 3000.
The Festival is reliant mostly on a large and varied team of Volunteers, who give up their time and expertise for free, in aid of the various aspects of the running of the Festival. These are mostly recruited in the months leading up to the Festival, through the Festival's website.
Festival Dates and Location
In its first four years (2002–2005), the Festival resided mainly at the Curzon Soho Cinema on Shaftesbury Avenue (Central London).
The Festival then resided primarily at the Apollo Piccadilly Circus on Lower Regent Street (also Central London), from its fifth year through to its eleventh (2006–2012).
At the same time the festival also moved from screenings in late January/early February, to a slot in late April/early May (usually the May Bank Holiday Weekend), running over a longer, 5-day period.
Since October 2012, the festival has moved to its current location, at the Stratford Picturehouse, running a full 7-day programme.
Since 2008 Sci-Fi-London has also held a second festival in October, called Oktoberfest. This normally takes the form of a shorter festival, held at venues including the Apollo Piccadilly Circus, the Stratford Picturehouse, the Royal Observatory, Greenwich and the Royal Society.
The Arthur C. Clarke Award
The Arthur C. Clarke Award is awarded every year to the best science fiction novel which received its first British publication during the previous calendar year. The Award is chosen by Jury.
The Award was set up in 1986 and the first winner was announced in 1987. In 2006 Sci-Fi-London hosted the Awards ceremony for the first time.
Festival Awards
As well as hosting the Arthur C. Clarke Award, Sci-Fi-London also selects is own recipients for a Best Short Film Award, selected from the short films screened as part of the festival programme, and Best Feature Film.
Since 2003, there has also been an Audience Award for the Best Short Film screened, voted for by the festival audience.
2002 | Avalon - Dir: Mamoru Oshii |
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2003 | Ever Since The World Ended – Dirs: Calum Grant and Josh Litle |
2004 | Robot Stories – Dir: Greg Pak |
2005 | Primer – Dir: Shane Carruth |
2006 | Subject Two – Dir: Philip Chidel |
2007-10 | (Not Awarded) |
2011 | Pig – Dir: Henry Barrial |
2002 | Inferno – Dir: Paul Kousoulides |
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2003 | The Town Of The One-Handed People – Dir: Heli Ellis |
2004 | Chaingangs – Dir: Scott Mann |
2005 | La Vie d’un Chien – Dir: John Harden |
2006 | X – Dir: Raphael Wahl |
2007 | The Angel - Dir: Paul Hough |
2008 | Ascension - Dir: Stephen Irwin |
2009 | Well Founded Concerns - Dir: Tim Cawley |
2010 | Mister Green - Dir: Greg Pak |
2011 | Brutal Relax - Dir: David Muñoz and Adrián Cardona |
2002 | (Not Held) |
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2003 | The Cat With Hands – Dir: Robert Morgan |
2004 | Annie & Boo – Dir: Johannes Weiland |
2005 | Netherbeast Of Berm-Tech Industries – Dir: Dean Ronalds |
2006 | Plastic – Dir: Mark Davis |
2007 | Coming To Town - Dir: Carles Torrens |
2008 | Final Journey - Dir: Lars Zimmermann |
2009 | The Day The Robots Woke Up - Dir: Ed Hartwell |
2010 | Schizofredric - Dir: Andy Poyiadgi |
2011 | The Interview - Dir: Michelle Steffes |
The Douglas Adams Memorial Debate
From 2002 to 2007, and in tribute to "a master storyteller and man of great vision and imagination", the Sci-Fi-London Film Festival hosted the annual Douglas Adams Memorial Debates. These consisted of a lively panel discussion, made up of critics, authors, experts and academics, debating questions raised where science fiction meets science fact.
2002 | Why is the book always better than the movie? Is it? |
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2003 | Does science fiction predict the future? |
2004 | How much does sex drive technology? |
2005 | (Not Held) |
2006 | The battle for the future: who controls the future controls the present? |
2007 | From Star Wars to the Battle of Ideas, Is science fiction good for public debate? |
48hr Film Challenge
With the aim of promoting Film-making, as well as Film-watching, in 2008 SCI-FI-LONDON launched its first 48 Hour Film Challenge.
Registered Teams are given a random Title, Prop/Action, and a line of Dialogue, and two days (a weekend) in which to produce a 3 to 5 minute Short Film.
In 2008 there were 137 registrants, 87 teams taking part, 70 films returned, and over 1,200 people involved. That year the competition was won by a team featuring director Gareth Edwards, who used his entry as a stepping-stone to producing his first feature film: Monsters.
Winners are judged by Jury, which in the past has included directors John Landis, Marc Caro and Vincenzo Natali as judges. In 2011 the jury included directors Gareth Edwards and Edgar Wright, and features a development deal as its star prize.
2008 | Title: Factory Farmed - Team Name: Rebel Alliance |
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2009 | Title: Tracker - Team Name: The Lost Souls |
2010 | Title: Abducted - Team Name: Shoot The Runner |
2011 | Title: The Intention Of Miles - Team Name: Half Baked Films |
2012 | Title: Future.Inc - Team Name: Future Tense |
Focus On
Since 2009 the film festival has dedicated part of its programme to the highlighting of different, and often under appreciated countries and their contribution to the genre. This has taken the form of screenings of current and classic films, shorts, talks and discussions.
2009 | Israel |
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2010 | Poland |
2011 | Italy |
All-Nighters
The Sci-Fi-London Film Festival is one of the few locations in the United Kingdom to consistently screen All-Nighters – movie marathons, which run throughout the night (with the aid of ice-cream and caffeine drinks).
2002 | Alien | Alien, Aliens, Alien 3, Alien Resurrection |
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John Carpenter | They Live, The Thing, Escape from New York, Dark Star | |
Mixed Bag | Akira, Bad Taste, Jin Roh, Electric Dragon 80k Volts | |
2003 | Anime 1 | Akira, Armitage: Dual Matrix, Patlabor 2, Macross Plus |
Anime 2 | Spriggan, Perfect Blue, Wings of Honnaemise, Armitage: Dual Matrix | |
2004 | Anime | Nadesico: The Motion Picture, Ghost in the Shell, Kai Doh Maru, Voices from a Distant Star, Patlabor 1 |
Aliens ‘n’ Predators | Event Horizon, Pitch Black, The Thing, Resident Evil | |
Sushi Royale With Cheese | Full Metal Yakuza, Goke – Bodysnatcher From Hell, Battle Heater, The Spiral | |
2005 | Shaw Brothers | The Super Inframan, Oily Maniac, The Mighty Peking Man, The Monkey Goes West |
Anime | Parasite Dolls, Sky Blue, Lady Death, RahXephon: The Movie | |
Matrix | The Matrix, The Animatrix, The Matrix Reloaded, The Matrix Revolutions | |
2006 | MST3K | The Brain That Wouldn't Die, Prince of Space, Space Mutiny, Time Chasers |
Anime | Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence, Karas: The Prophecy, Final Fantasy VII Advent Children, The Place Promised in Our Early Days | |
Tears Before Bedtime | Innocent Blood, Night Watch, Prince of Darkness, Cronos | |
2007 | Anime | Ghost in the Shell: Solid State Society, Paprika, Le Chevalier D'Eon, Highlander: Search for Vengeance, Fullmetal Alchemist: Conqueror of Shamballa |
MST3K | Overdrawn at the Memory Bank, The Atomic Brain, Hobgoblins, Manos: The Hands of Fate, The Undead | |
Hammer Horror | Stolen Face, X, The Unknown, Four-Sided Triangle, Spaceways | |
2008 | SCI-FI-LONDON 7 | |
Dead Space | Alien – Director's Cut, Pitch Black, Solaris (2002), The Thing | |
Anime | Appleseed Ex Machina, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (2006), Tekkon Kinkreet, Vexille | |
MST3K | Battlefield Earth (RiffTrax), Merlin's Mystical Shop of Wonders, The Creeping Terror, Santa Claus Conquers the Martians | |
OKTOBERFEST 2008 | ||
Anime | Dead Space: Downfall, Hellsing Ultimate IV, Strait Jacket, Sword of the Stranger, Bleach | |
Zombie | Colin, Chanbara Beauty, Zombies! Zombies! Zombies!, Tokyo Zombie | |
MST3K | Plan 9 from Outer Space (RiffTrax), Pod People, Danger Diabolik, Puma Man, SWHS | |
2009 | SCI-FI-LONDON 8 | |
MST3K | House on Haunted Hill (Rifftrax), The Doomsday Machine (Cinematic Titanic), The Phantom Planet, Hamlet, Labyrinth (Live Improv.) | |
Star Trek | Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country | |
Anime | Ghost in the Shell 2.0, Afro Samurai: Resurrection, Naruto The Movie 3: Guardians of the Crescent Moon Kingdom, Panda! Go Panda!, Origin: Spirits from the Past | |
Italian Horror | The Mask of Satan, Sleepless, Macabre, Black Sabbath | |
OKTOBERFEST 2009 | ||
Anime | The Sky Crawlers, Time of Eve, Evangelion 1.0, King of Thorn, Eureka Seven - Good Night, Sleep Tight, Young Lovers | |
AVP | Alien, Aliens, Alien 3, Predator, Alien vs. Predator | |
MST3K | Space Mutiny, Teenagers from Outer Space | |
2010 | SCI-FI-LONDON 9 | |
Comedy | Salute of the Jugger (Live Improv.), The Alien Factor (Cinematic Titanic), The Unearthly (MST3K), First Spaceship on Venus (MST3K) | |
Starcraft II | Independence Day, Starship Troopers, The Abyss, Screamers | |
Manga (Anime) | Redline, Musashi: The Dream of the Last Samurai, Bleach The Movie: The Diamond Dust Rebellion, Fate/Stay Night Unlimited Blade Works | |
Japan Alive | Chanbara Striptease, Tokyo Gore School, Tajomaru, Kamui | |
OKTOBERFEST 2010 | ||
Anime | Eden of the East, Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, The Cat Returns | |
MST3K | The Angel's Revenge, Mitchell, Prince of Space, Sidehakers, The Wild World of Batwoman | |
Del Toro | Pan's Labyrinth, Cronos, The Devil's Backbone, Mimic | |
Studio Ghibli | Spirited Away, Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, The Cat Returns, Howl's Moving Castle | |
2011 | SCI-FI-LONDON 10 | |
Royal Wedding | Bride of Frankenstein, Bride of the Monster, The Corpse Vanishes, I Married A Witch, Bride of the Gorilla | |
IMAX | 2001: A Space Odyssey, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Outland, Brainstorm | |
Fantascienza | Bronx Warriors, Escape from the Bronx, The New Barbarians, The Beast in Space | |
MST3K | Squirm, Robot Monster, Night of the Blood Beast, Invasion of the Neptune Men, The Projected Man | |
Anime | Akira, 2001 Nights: Fumihiko Sori's To, Eden of the East - Air Communication, Eden of the East - The Kind of Eden, Redline | |
2012 | SCI-FI-LONDON 11 | |
Anime | Bleach: Fade to Black, Freedom Project, Mardock Scramble: The First Compression, Mardock Scramble: The Second Combustion, Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust | |
MST3K | Beginning of the End, The Robot vs. The Aztec Mummy, The Dead Talk Back, The Killer Shrews, Rocketship X-M | |
Boris Karloff | The Invisible Ray, The Black Cat, Frankenstein, The Mask of Fu Manchu, Black Friday | |
Dutch Master: Verhoeven | RoboCop, Total Recall, Hollow Man, Starship Troopers |
Oktoberfest and Other Events
In late 2008 Sci-Fi-London hosted its very first Oktoberfest: a one day festival featuring new films and all-nighters, held at its regular London venue: the Apollo Piccadilly Circus. A second Oktoberfest was held on 23/24 October 2009, with a third on the 14th-16 October 2010, at The Royal Observatory, Greenwich, the Royal Society and the Apollo Piccadilly Circus.
On occasion Sci-Fi-London has also hosted other events, either outside of London, or at other times of the year.
In 2005 Sci-Fi-London took its feature films, short films and all-nighters On Tour, to Edinburgh, Liverpool, York and Exeter, in February and March of that year.
In January 2010 Sci-Fi-London made its very first trip abroad, when the festival traveled to Powai, Mumbai and Ahmedadad, to hold screenings and workshops as Sci-Fi-London-In-India. With many positive responses from all three venues, it is now hoped that further events of this type might be possible in the future.
Website
Not only acting as a first point of reference for the Film Festival itself, the Sci-Fi-London website also provides year round News, Interviews, Reviews, Podcasts, Listings and Competitions, on a similar range of topics to that of the festival.
The website also features information on past festivals, how to volunteer at the festival, as well as a Mailing List and Message Board/Forum.
SCI-FI-LONDON.COM also operates a free 'webTV' service at SCI-FI-LONDON.TV, featuring films and shorts previously submitted or screened at past festivals.
External links
- Sci-Fi-London Homepage
- Sci-Fi-London webTV
- Sci-Fi-London Podcasts
- SFL Facebook page
- SFL Myspace page
- SFL Twitter page
- SFL Bebo page
- Flickr group
- Arthur C. Clarke Award Homepage