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Go Short is the Dutch festival for short film. For five days, around 300 short films are screened in Nijmegen. Besides screenings there are exhibitions, workshops, performances, parties and more!
Established in 2008 Go Short shows a wide variation of short films, most of them made by young, talented filmmakers from all over Europe. The festival's main program contains national, international, student and online competitions (containing fiction, animation, documentary and art film). The student competition, Breaking Shorts, is selected by the student film platform Breaking Ground. Competitions are judged by multiple professional juries. Go Short also presents focus programs and out of competition programs.
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Last call for Go Short - International Short Film Festival Nijmegen 2011

It’s the last month that Go Short -
International Short Film Festival Nijmegen is accepting submissions!

Festival dates: 16 – 20 March 2011

Entry form and regulations can be found on www.goshort.nl

The preparations for the third edition of the Go Short – International Short
Film Festival Nijmegen are well underway. We will be accepting submissions for
the upcoming edition until the beginning of December. All shorts completed
after 1 September 2009 are eligible to compete in our competition programs
(Student shorts completed after 1 March 2009).

Competitions and awards
The short films that will be selected for the fiction,
documentary, animation or experimental competition will be eligible for the Go
Short award for the best short in its genre. All the Dutch short will be
eligible for the Go Short award for the best Dutch Short. All student films
will be eligible for the Breaking Shorts award for the best European Student
Short. All competition films will be eligible for the Go Short audience award
which will be chosen by the audience at the Go Short festival.

We also have a separate competition for online short
films under ten minutes and made in 2010, from which the audience will choose the
film that deserves the award.

Registration deadline all shorts (including student
films): 1 December 2010
No registration fee

Requirements:
1) Films must be completed after 1 September 2009 (student films completed
after 1 March 2009)
2) The Maximum Running Time is 40 minutes
3) The origin must be Europe
4) Festival screening formats are: 35 mm / 16mm / digital beta PAL / beta sp
PAL / HDCAM

PREVIEW COPY: DVD
After emailing your entry form, please send 2 DVD’s of your film(s) to the
following address:

Go Short
Attn. Program Department
PO BOX 1449
6501 BK Nijmegen
the Netherlands

Student films will be selected by Breaking Ground. For
more information about submitting your student film, visit our website or fill in the online entry form by Breaking
Ground.

Phone: +31 24 6636789
Entry [at] goshort [dot] nl

www.goshort.nl

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