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Cinemagic International Film Festival for Young People

Festival
Countries: United Kingdom
Deadline:20.07.2012
Start:15.10.2012
End:29.11.2012
Genres: animated, children, fiction, short

The festival presents full-length feature and short films aimed at 4-18 year-olds. Additional activities include workshops in various aspects of film-making, discussions, masterclasses, competition of films by children, etc.


The magic of film and all forms of moving image to entertain, educate motivate and inspire -Children’s Programme (Audience Age: Under 12): 15th – 26th October 2012 and Teenage Programme (Audience Age: 12+): 19th – 29th November 2012.




Cinemagic is a competitive festival with prizes for:

* Best feature and best short film for a teenage audience – judged by a jury of young people aged 15-18

* Best feature and best short film for a children's audience – judged by a jury of young people aged 10-14

Films made within the years 2010 – 2012 are eligible for competition. We are interested in all types of films and programmes for children and young people from preschool through to young adult.


Contact:
Cinemagic International Film Festival for Young People 49 Botanic Avenue
BT7 1JL Belfast
Phone:
+44 28 9031 1900
Fax:
+44 28 9031 9709
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