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Warsaw International Film Festival

Festival
Countries: Poland
Deadline:15.06.2013
Start:11.10.2013
End:20.10.2013
Genres: documentary, fiction, short
Accepted formats: 35 mm, Beta, Digi Beta

Warsaw International Film Festival is the only FIAPF recognized film festival in Poland. It prioritises the screening of Eastern and Central European film but does not exclude a wider programme of European projects. The Festival programme is divided into the following sections: 1 New Films / New Directors International Competition of first and second feature films; 2 Regional Competition for feature length films (fiction and documentary) from Central and Eastern Europe (main production country: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Georgia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russian Federation, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine). 3 Documentary Features Competition; 4 New Polish Films; 5 Discoveries – visions of contemporary world; 6 Free Spirit – films, which are independent, innovative, rebellious; 7 Master’s Touch – new films by established filmmakers; 8 National / regional panoramas; 9 Retrospectives / special presentations.


The 29th Warsaw International Film Festival: October 11 - 20, 2013.


DEADLINES for submission of films:

June 15 – for feature length (over 60 minutes) fiction and documentary films
July 15 – for short films (30 minutes or less)

Our programme will include several competitive and non-competitive sections – please consult the Festival Regulations for details and decide in which section(-s) you would like to present your film.


Contact:
Warsaw International Film Festival P.O. Box 816
00-950 Warsaw
Phone:
+48 226 214 647
Fax:
+48 226 216 268
WWW:
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