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Call for Entries:
10th Annual DC Shorts Film Festival
Deadlines: January 31 (early bird); March 31 (regular).

The DC Shorts Film Festival and Screenplay Competition is the largest short film event on the East Coast. In our 10th year, we plan on showcasing 150 films from around the globe — including the largest collection of Russian short films to ever be screened in the U.S. Hundreds of filmmakers and thousands of audience members to mix, mingle and explore the art of short cinema.

DC Shorts reviews films under 20 minutes in all genres, styles and themes, and program screenings. DC Shorts is open to filmmakers around the world. Last year, hundreds of submissions were received from 47 nations and showcased 140 films from 27 countries in 18 unique showcases to a combined audience of over 8,300 people. Enter your films and screenplays. 


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Call for Entries: 2012 DC Shorts Film Festival and Screenwriting Competitions

DC Shorts showcases the largest audience-driven collection of short films in the USA.  Now in our 9th year, we expect hundreds of filmmakers and thousands of audience members mix, mingle and explore the world of short cinema. DC Shorts is unique among film festivals, as we entries to read the feedback and scores from the judging panels — a point which impressed MovieMaker Magazine to name us as “one of 20 festivals worth an entry fee,” and “one of the leading film festivals...

Call for Entries: 2012 DC Shorts Film Festival and Screenwriting Competitions

DC Shorts showcases the largest audience-driven collection of short films in the USA.  Now in our 9th year, we expect hundreds of filmmakers and thousands of audience members mix, mingle and explore the world of short cinema. DC Shorts is unique among film festivals, as we entries to read the feedback and scores from the judging panels — a point which impressed MovieMaker Magazine to name us as “one of 20 festivals worth an entry fee,” and “one of the leading film festivals” ...

FINAL CALL FOR ENTRIES

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LAST CALL FOR ENTRIES!

CALL FOR ENTRIES:There are two days left tosubmit your film to the DC Shorts Film Festival!  After April 15, prices increase $10 dollars for the absolutefinal deadline on April 30t.The DC Shorts FilmFestival (September 8-18, 2011) turns the spotlight on truly independent shortfilms, created by new and established filmmakers in an era when the art offilmmaking is opening to all. We select films of every genre and niche for ourcompetition screenings — with a special focus on films created by me...

7 Reasons to Submit to DC Shorts

1. It’s all about TREATING FILMMAKERS WITH RESPECT. Filmmakers who attend DC Shorts not only enjoy parties and city tours, but also receive complimentary housing, meals and local transportation. Most importantly, they enjoy the opportunity to meet and learn from other filmmakers—an experience that comes from a showcase dedicated to short films and the people who make them.   2. It’s all about UNDERSTANDING THE JUDGING PROCESS. Why didn’t your film or script get in? What were the jud...
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