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festivals

  • 08-06-2010 12:45PM
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,587 ✭✭✭


    is there any point in entering an old film in film festivals? it was on tv once but no in any festivals


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,417 ✭✭✭Miguel_Sanchez


    It really depends on the festival and how old the film is.

    Some festivals will only accept films that have been completed after a certain date and others are more flexible - although I think almost all will favour newer films over older ones.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 17 mkeano


    yeah I think a lot of festivals insist that the film has never been released or aired before, I'm sure if you dig around you'll find one. A friend of mine entered his film in an American festival and was chosen.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 19 smiling sadly


    mkeano wrote: »
    yeah I think a lot of festivals insist that the film has never been released or aired before, I'm sure if you dig around you'll find one. A friend of mine entered his film in an American festival and was chosen.

    You should be able to do a search on Withoutabox to find those that accept your type of film.

    Most american festivals only care that it hasn't been broadcast in the U.S.

    If it's good it's worth a try.


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