The Palm Beach International Film Festival (PBIFF) is now accepting submission for the 2014 festival.
Official Entry Deadlines:
Early: November 15, 2013
Late: January 10, 2013
Are you ready for the glamour? Don’t miss your opportunity to be part of the fun, festivities, and Florida sun at the 19th Annual Palm Beach International Film Festival, April 3-10, 2014!
We’re counting down the last few days until our submissions deadline. Films are pouring in from all over the world@ Do we have yours yet?
To submit your film for consideration, visit our website at www.pbifilmfest.org. Questions? Contact us at info@pbifilmfest.org or +01-561-362-0003. We wish you a ver Happy New Year! See you in Palm Beach in 2014!
Click to Download the Official Submission Form (pdf)
Submission forms can be sent via email to: submissions@pbifilmfest.org.
Please send us a printout of your submission form along with all other required entry material and fees.
2014 Palm Beach International Film Festival
Entries must be complete and two copies sent by mail with payment and materials (see checklist below) to:
Palm Beach International Film Festival
2101 South Congress Avenue
Delray Beach, FL 33445
561.362.0003
Founded in 1996, The Palm Beach International Film Festival (PBIFF) was the brainchild of local business and civic leaders who felt a film festival would offer an exciting cultural venue for the community, be a tremendous fundraiser for film and TV education and would also provide an excellent opportunity to introduce filmmakers to the area's resources. The PBIFF celebrates both the history and the future of the film industry with seven days of world premieres, special events, seminars, feature, short films and documentaries. In 2003 PBIFF became a "Competitive" Festival; joining the ranks of other great film events such as: Sundance, Cannes, Toronto and Venice. The PBIFF has enjoyed a remarkable level a success to date. Unlike many festivals around the country, the PBIFF has dedicated itself to making a difference in the lives of young people by helping to fulfill their dreams in the world of film. Proceeds generated each year go to the Palm Beach County Schools to provide new technologies for optimal learning in the form of grants and scholarships.
The Palm Beach International Film Festival was organized to develop, coordinate and promote local, domestic and international independent films in Palm Beach County, and to increase public awareness of, and participation in, film as an art form. The Festival strives to recognize new and original voices, and channel that excitement into area schools in the form of grants and scholarships, offering student filmmakers an opportunity to pursue their dream for a career in the film industry.
" The Palm Beach International Film Festival strives to be the greatest means to ENGAGE the community around us through the magic of film, while EDUCATING themselves about the world issues, past present and future via one of the most ENTERTAINING and powerful mediums available to everyone today … FILM"
10.01.2014 | Palm Beach Intl Film Festival's blog
Cat. : Palm Beach Call for entry