Lorne Film 2014 (0)



Deadlines

17 May 2014
Call for entries

31 Jul 2014
Standard deadline

31 Jul 2014
Festival closed

30 Aug 2014
Notification date

13 Nov 2014
16 Nov 2014

Address

3 Johnson Street St Kilda East,  3183, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia


Festival description
Short film festival
Feature film festival


Festival requirements
 Film festival
 Fiction
 Documentary
 Animation
 Fantastic
 Terror
 Experimental
 Music Video
 Other
 Any Genre
 Any Theme
 Has submission fees
 International Festival
 Physical Location
 Production date: Any
 Production countries: Any
 Shooting countries: Any
 Director nationalities: Any
 Debut Films 
 School projects 
 Short Films 
 Feature Films 
 Any language
 Subtitles 
English
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Festival start: 13 November 2014      Festival end: 16 November 2014

Lorne Film 2014 will build on the success of the inaugural 2013 festival – where over 1000 admissions viewed 29 films across 5 screens, and film professionals from across Australia descended on Lorne to create, and interact in a true festival community.

Featuring a range of intimate venues against the backdrop of Lorne’s unique coastal beauty, Lorne Film 2014 is a four-day celebration of international film for the people who make, watch and love film, held from November 13 – 16, 2014.

Lorne Film 2014 will continue to nurture and promote Lorne and the surrounding Otway region as a centre for film culture and commerce, a port of call for industry leaders and world-class talent for the duration of the festival and beyond. In creating a ‘film market’ Lorne Film will capitalise on Lorne’s history as a meeting place where in people will come from across the planet to buy, sell, talk, and think film.

Lorne Shorts – a short film competition open to filmmakers from across the planet.

Submissions will be accepted for films of up to 15 minutes in duration, with short-listed films featuring in the Lorne Film 2014 Program.

The eventual winner can accept a prize of $3,600 in film editing from Melbourne based company iCandy Productions.

Lorne Film is calling for filmmakers across Australia and the world to submit a film/s for consideration in the Lorne 2014 Program.

Please include the following materials with your submission:

• One DVD copy of the film with the DVD clearly labelled with film title, director and run time. Lorne Film will not accept compilation DVDs (more than one film on a DVD).

• Please printout submission form below and include a printout of the form within your entry package.

• Preview DVDs will not be returned.

• Lorne Film will accept feature films – 1 hour or greater of, Fiction or Documentary completed any year.

• Films must be in their original language, with English subtitles if the original language is not English.

• All films selected even those in English will be given priority if they can provide a second print with English captions/subtitles to enhance the experience of people with hearing impairments.

  

 
  

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