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Reykjavik Shorts and Docs Festival
2012 marks the 10-year anniversary of the festival and as a result it will be re-launching on a grander scale with international industry decision makers, international filmmakers and an array of new and exciting short films and documentary films. ![]() Reykjavik Shorts&Docs FestivalReykjavik Shorts&Docs Festival 2012
2012 marks the 10-year anniversary of the festival and as a result it will be re-launching on a grander scale with international industry decision makers, international filmmakers and an array of new and exciting short films and documentary films.
The festival strives to maintain the cultural fulfillment and expectations of the general public, as well as serving as an inspiring event for the audio-visual sector. Spanning over a 4-day period, comprising of afternoon and evening film screenings, morning workshops, pitching master-classes, panel discussions and competitions throughout. The Reykjavík Shorts&Docs Festival is the only film festival in Iceland focusing on International Short Films and Documentary Films and we are nowcalling for submissions for May 2012. |
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