Aspiring Film Makers, Check This Out
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Aspiring Film Makers, Check This Out
Inaugural African Caribbean Association Culture Week Film Festival Call for Entries
The ACA Culture week film festival (CWFF) is a 2-day long public film festival that will be held at Mcmaster University in conjunction with the African Caribbean Association of McMaster’s Annual Culture Week Celebration. The festival will run on February 2nd and 3rd, 2010.
The film festival seeks to feature films that are culturally enlightening, dealing with the relevant issues in the African and Caribbean communities as well as the student body at large.
"Bridging the gap through film"
2010 CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
Submission Deadline: January 4, 2010
ACA Culture Week Film Festival is based on an open call for participation from both trained professional, and untrained amateur, filmmakers. We accept all genres of film, video, and animation.
Filmmakers are asked to submit to an imaginative piece, 30 – 120 minutes long, on any issues dealing with culture and student life.
for details, please send your short with CV and contact information to: African.caribbean.ass [email protected]
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