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Espoo Ciné International Film Festival

Festival
Countries: Finland
Deadline:31.05.2013
Start:16.08.2013
End:25.08.2013
Genres: children, documentary, fiction, short
Accepted formats: ?, 16 mm, 35 mm, Beta, DV

Espoo Ciné is organized by Espoon elokuvajuhlat ry, a non-profit association. The festival programme includes Espoo Ciné Selection, an assortment of the very best of contemporary European cinema. The festival also screens films for children and the youth, documentary films and two special programmes: the Pink Zone series of gay and lesbian films and the Mélies d’Argent competition of European fantasy films.


Espoo Ciné focuses on recent European films, complementing them with a carefully chosen selection of cinematic gems from other continents: August 16 - 25, 2013. Deadline for the entries is 31st of May 2013.


Applications for submission can be made for both feature and short films.

Please note that foreign short films are screened ONLY in categories suitable for the children audience (age group 3-6) or suitable for the Méliès Competition (European short film with fantasy elements, please visit www.melies.org for more information about the competition).


Contact:
Espoo Ciné International Film Festival P.O. Box 95
02101 Espoo
Phone:
+358 946 6599
Fax:
+358 946 6458
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