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Call for Entry Edinburgh Short Film Festival 2012 (Expired notice)

Posted By Paul Bruce
Category Events
Posted 24th January 2012

This notice has expired.

Following a highly successful inaugural year, the Edinburgh Short Film Festival will again showcase the best Scottish, UK & International
short films in cinemas and film venues across the stunning city of Edinburgh in June 2012 and we are now open for submissions to this year's festival.

There will be free talks and seminars on films and film-making hosted by the Ragged University as well as continuing to host our lively film-maker networking sessions and other social events following the screenings.

edinburghshortfilmfestival.com/

The event is scheduled for early June and screenings will take place in cinemas and film venues across the city.

Films of all genres and budgets will be considered. Please note the following points:

Fees £10 per films (maximum length 25 minutes)
The deadline for film submissions is Friday May 4th 2011, and details of the film program will be posted on our website shortly after this date.
Please don’t submit your only copy! Discs cannot be returned!

Entrants may submit more than one film.

All successful entrants will be informed in May.

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