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| Opportunity to exhibit | Media | Posted on 21.07.2011 | Posted by JC
SWEDENBORG International Short Film Festival
Featuring films of 30mins or less, the heart of the festival is to showcase the latest new and established talent. Submissions are invited on a variety of topics and genres with priority given to themes encountered in the work of scientist, philosopher, radical theolgian and mystic Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772).
Selected submissions will be screened to a public audience in our grade II neo-classical Hall in Bloomsbury, central London; admission to screenings is free but capacity is limited; at the closing of the festival an award will be given to Best Film.
Filmmakers seeking to submit should visit www.swedenborg.org.uk/swedenborg_short_film_festival and download and return the application form, with a DVD copy of their film.
Deadline for submissions: 30 Sept 2011
Festical Screenings: 18 Nov 2011 6-9pm
For further information on submissions, please contact nora@swedenborg.org.uk
www.swedenborg.org.uk
Selected submissions will be screened to a public audience in our grade II neo-classical Hall in Bloomsbury, central London; admission to screenings is free but capacity is limited; at the closing of the festival an award will be given to Best Film.
Filmmakers seeking to submit should visit www.swedenborg.org.uk/swedenborg_short_film_festival and download and return the application form, with a DVD copy of their film.
Deadline for submissions: 30 Sept 2011
Festical Screenings: 18 Nov 2011 6-9pm
For further information on submissions, please contact nora@swedenborg.org.uk
www.swedenborg.org.uk
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