Events Diary for Feb 28, 2017
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February 28th, 2017 |
Early Bird Deadline: Offline Film Festival Go »
OFFline Film Festival is an exciting event for film lovers and makers alike. Irish and international films are screened in an array of quirky venues around the town to enthusiastic audiences.
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February 28th 2017 |
Extended Entry Deadline - The Fastnet Film Festival Go »
The Fastnet Film Festival is very much an ‘up close and personal’ experience. Filmmakers, directors, producers and invited guest speakers all share their experiences, giving shape and direction to each year’s challenging programme. This Short Film Festival without a Cinema invites visitors to explore alternatives throughout the village of Schull, providing those who attend with something different.
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February 28th 2017 |
February Submission Deadline: The Short Film Festival of Ireland Go »
The short film festival of Ireland welcomes short films from all over the world in all genres and types. We're filmmakers and we love sharing, seeing and finding new short films that tell great stories, no matter what the format.
We believe in short films and that the future of narrative content in particular is heading towards much shorter content. With that in mind we wanted to create a festival that will bring the very best of short films from all over the world to Ireland.
Our festival will take place in Wexford, Ireland and screenings will be hosted in 100 seat theater with HD projection and 5.1 surround sound.
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February 28th 2017 |
Earlybird Deadline: OFFline Film Festival 2017 Go »
OFFline Film Festival is an exciting event for film lovers and makers alike. Irish and international films are screened in an array of quirky venues around the town to enthusiastic audiences.
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February 28th 2017 |
Submission Deadline: Young Animator Of The Year Awards Go »
Animation Dingle are delighted to announce their sponsorship with Disney Channels UK & Ireland.
With Disney Channels UK & Ireland, Animation Dingle has started the search for the 'Young Animator Of The Year'.
Secondary school students are invited, from all over Ireland, to submit their short animations for entry to the national YAOTY awards.
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