Ireland's Darklight Festival deadline 2009 July 3
DUBLIN, IRELAND (CINEMA MINIMA) — 2009 July 3 17:00 is the deadline for submitting movies to the Darklight Festival. The festival will be in Dublin, Ireland; but movie makers from all over the world are invited to participate. Darklight will take place 2009 October 8-11.
Darklight — which started in 1999 — is Ireland’s premier festival for filmmakers, animators, and artists whose work explores the convergences of art, film, and technology. Darklight Festival brings new work to Irish audiences through cinema, exhibition, and performance; and to international audiences via the Internet, and an annual Touring Program. [Darklight Festival Submission Forms]
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