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The fourth annual Alexandria Film Festival, scheduled for Nov. 4 through 7, is soliciting entries from U.S. and international filmmakers. Three cash prizes will be awarded to top films at the Festival: Best of Show ($500), Jury Prize ($300) and Audience Award ($200). Accepted film genres include narrative features, documentaries, shorts, and animation. Deadlines for entries are: Early Bird Deadline: July 15; Regular Deadline: August 1; and Late Deadline: Aug. 15. Regular fees are $35 for feature-length films and $25 for shorts. Discounts are available for those who enter by the Early Bird Deadline; late fees apply to those who enter by the Late Deadline.
The Film Festival will again partner with Withoutabox, the film industry's premiere online service platform, to accept online film submissions. To submit films online, please visit www.withoutabox.com/. All online submissions will receive an entry fee discount.
This year's festival is led by Pat Miller, chair of the Alexandria Commission for the Arts. "Last year's festival attracted 158 film submissions from 14 countries," said Miller. "This year, we will be involving a larger panel of judges to include previous attendees, film enthusiasts, filmmakers and film and video professionals. Not only will this provide us with critical input, it will broaden our support base."
The Alexandria Film Festival is sponsored by the Alexandria Commission for the Arts and the Office of the Arts. For more information or to obtain entry forms and submission guidelines, visit www.alexandriafilm.org. For additional information, call the Alexandria Commission for the Arts at 703-746-5588 or .
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Contact: Communications and Public Relations. Modified: Monday, June 28, 2010 4:22 PM EDT.
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