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Leeds Young Film FestivalA sister festival to the hugely successful Leeds International Film Festival, providing films, workshops and events for children of all ages. Leeds Young Film Festival takes place every Easter and welcomes young people and their families to the largest film event of its kind in the north of England. Now in its 18th year, the festival features a programme of the best new and unseen cinema for young people from around the world, as well as classic screenings, moving-image related workshops and masterclasses. It takes place in three of the city’s most loved venues and is the highlight for film lovers, filmmakers and film stars to be from the age of five years upwards. ![]() Cash prizes and feedback – Last chance to submit your film to Leeds Young Film Festival 2017!Win £500 worth of cash prizes and receive feedback on every film officially submitted to Leeds Young Film Festival this year! The final deadline for submissions is 27 January 2017. Leeds Young Film Festival features a programme of the best new and unseen international cinema for young people, as well as classic screenings, moving-image related workshops and masterclasses. Now in its 18th year, the festival welcomes young people and their families to the largest film event of its kind in the north of England. For the festival’s film programme, we are looking for family-friendly short and feature films. Every film submitted to this festival through FilmFreeway will receive feedback explaining our programming decision. We believe honest feedback is the best way to support emerging filmmakers. Short films for children and young people must be suitable for all ages. They may be fiction or documentaries and can be submitted to our Animated Short Film or Live Action Short Film category. Animated short films run for our Audience Short Film Award, while live action short films will be judged by our Young Jury. Both of these two short film competitions award a cash prize of £250 to the winning films. Feature films for children and young people are an important part of the festival’s programme and are eligible for our prestigious Jury Award. In order to support emerging filmmakers, all films officially submitted to Leeds Young Film Festival will receive feedback from our programmers, regardless of our programming decision. Submissions can be made through FilmFreeway, the final deadline for submissions is Friday 27 January 2017. PS: Your film is not suitable for family audiences? 31st Leeds International Film Festival, Leeds Young Film Festival’s sister festival, is now open for submissions. Films can be sent to this BAFTA and Academy Awards qualifying festival through FilmFreeway and Withoutabox. 19.01.2017 | Leeds Young Film Festival's blog Cat. : animation call for entries children compétition feedback festival film independet International prize short film student young Call for entry
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