INDIELISBOA
is
a privileged event to meet the most recent and interesting
works of independent cinema from all over the world. The
main aim of the Festival is to discover new films and new
directors, in the universe of independent cinema.
In
only two years, IndieLisboa has positioned as being one
of the most important film festivals in Portugal, featuring
around 200 films coming from all over the world. Last year,
the festival alone drew in an attendance of 17.000 people,
an extraordinary growth when compared with the debut edition
only 7 months before, which drew in an attendance of 12.000
people.

In
2005, the festival was attended by 200 guests. This represents
a 30% increase since 2004, being that the foreigner guests
alone registered a 70% increase since IndieLisboa’s
first edition.
IndieLisboa, which is held in Lisbon, one of the most fascinating
European capitals, is acknowledged for its warm reception
to all guests, which have included John Cooper, Emmanuel
Burdeau, Maria Trénor, Irena Taskovsky, Vincent Lecuyer,
Pablo Stoll, Jukka Pekka Laakso, Bertrand Loute, Quintín
(Eduardo Antin), Ross Kauffman, Jia Zhangke, Ilya Khrzhanovsky,
Eugène Green, Ken Wardrop, Olaf Möller, Ilda
Santiago, Margaret Von Schiller, Kieron Corless, Pieter
Fleury, Lisandro Alonso, amongst many others.
Next April, and for ten days long, IndieLisboa will feature,
in addition to its international competition of short and
feature films, national and international premieres, IndieJúnior
(a special children films section), round-tables, panels,
exhibitions and, of course, parties!
But this third edition brings even more news: besides having
added a new section – Laboratory - for more experimental
shorts and features, this year submissions also opened for
IndieJunior (international competition for children’s
films). The competition for short films will have a specific
jury and the festival will welcome for the first time the
prestigious FIPRESCI award.