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Raindance Film Festival
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Festival Submissions
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Animation, Documentary, Film (short), Film (feature), Experimental
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Deadline:
18/06/2010
(call started
01/01/2010
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Fee:
FREE
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Organisation: Raindance Film Festival
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Contact person: Joe Pearshouse
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Tel: 020 7287 3833
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Web Site
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Films can be submitted via Withoutabox.com, the world’s first site dedicated to film festival submissions. Simply visit the Raindance page at Withoutabox [https://www.withoutabox.com/login/1550] create a login name, fill in the info about your film, submit an online press pack, and send us your DVD in the post. Alternatively, go to the Raindance website [http://www.raindance.co.uk/site/festival-submissions-2010] download, fill in and send us the submission form [http://www.raindance.co.uk/site/picture/upload/18rff_onlinesubmissionform.pdf]
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Eligibility Guidelines
- The film must have been completed after 1 June 2009 - Films must be independently funded (ie - without financing from major studios such as Dreamworks, Warner Bros., etc). Regional screen agencies & local councils are acceptable. - The film can be of any length and of any genre. Any film between 0-30 minutes will classify as a short, anything thereafter will classify as a feature. Submission fees will be worked out on the basis of running time - The film must not have appeared on British television or on the Internet
Deadlines:
7 May - Early Deadline 4 June - Late Deadline 18 June – Withoutabox-only extended deadline
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Festival/Activity Information |
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18th Raindance Film Festival 29 September – 10 October 2010
Open FOR Submissions From January 1
The 18th Raindance Film Festival is now open for submissions. Raindance is Europe’s leading independent film festival and takes place annually in London’s West End.
Raindance showcases features and shorts made by independent filmmakers from all around the world to an audience of film fans, journalists, acquisition executives, actors, producers and directors. Nearly 2000 films were submitted for last year’s festival, of which just over 200 were screened. Box office was up 80%.
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