Year-round, 100% Canadian online film festival showing short independent films. New films and filmmaker audio interviews are posted to the website each week. New films are solicited four times a year. $2,500 for best film.
Each winter Winnipeg hosts NSI FilmExchange, featuring the best feature and short Canadian films of the year. NSI FilmExchange is a sizzling celebration of Canadian Film and Canadian filmmaking in one very cool city.
The National Screen Institute - Canada (NSI) is now accepting films for its NSI Online Short Film Festival. Submit films for free by Friday, February 27, 2009 on DVD only. NSI will present a $2,500 'Best of' award to one film next spring. The award will be made by an independent jury comprised of filmmakers and industry members.
Get submission details here.
Films must be no longer than 30 minutes. Drama, comedy, experimental, animation, music videos and short documentaries are all eligible...
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