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Kimberley Whale Festival's blogIntroduced in the second year of the Kimberley Whale Festival in the remote Kimberley region of Western Australia, the Kimberley Whale Festival "Short Film Festival" is a celebration of the magnificent Kimberley coast, home to the world's largest population of Humback whales. Featuring films of no longer than 5 minutes in length, the festival aims to give budding film makers, or those with more experience, the opportunity to exhibit their films in beautiful Broome, Western Australia. The best 3 of each of four categories will be exhibited on the 17th of July at the Pearl Luggers, Broome, as part of the Kimberley Whale Festival 2010. We encourage online entries. Kimberley Whale Festival - Short Film FestivalFilm submission fee: Free Submission accepted on Fest21.com: Yes Film call for entry start day: 02/09/2010 Film call for entry deadline: 06/25/2010 Rules and regulations: |
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