Monday, September 29, 2008
2008 Schedule
We are currently adding our 2008 screenings and events to our online schedule. Please bare with us, hopefully the schedule will be complete by the end of the week!
Friday, July 11, 2008
£1,000 Cash Prize for International Short Film Award
This year’s Cornwall Film Festival sees the launch of the Another Country International Short Film Award, which will celebrate exciting and diverse filmmaking from the world’s towns and rural areas. There is a cash prize of £1,000 for the winning film.
Board Shorts, the Cornwall Film Festival’s not-to-be-missed extreme sports film event open to international entries for the first this year! Film critic Mark Kermode will be hosting a panel of judges and awarding prizes to the best talent. Enter before 15th July for free!
Deadlines:
July 15th Free for Board Shorts, Normal Fee for Another Country
July 29th Late Fee for Board Shorts and Another Country
Go to our website www.cornwallfilmfestival.com for more information and to submit your film.
Board Shorts, the Cornwall Film Festival’s not-to-be-missed extreme sports film event open to international entries for the first this year! Film critic Mark Kermode will be hosting a panel of judges and awarding prizes to the best talent. Enter before 15th July for free!
Deadlines:
July 15th Free for Board Shorts, Normal Fee for Another Country
July 29th Late Fee for Board Shorts and Another Country
Go to our website www.cornwallfilmfestival.com for more information and to submit your film.
Friday, June 6, 2008
The Cornwall Film Festival 2008 is very pleased to welcome Danielle Jenkin as Festival Director. Danielle has returned to her native Cornwall from London, where she has been working for Channel 4. Danielle intends to make the most of her industry contacts, to ensure that this year's Festival is the place for new talent to get discovered!
Plans are already underway for Board Shorts 2008, our not-to-be-missed annual suft/skate film event, which promises to be bigger than ever! We’ve booked a marquee with a capacity for 800 people at the Sandsifter Bar in Hayle, there’ll be live music and everyone can let their hair down as it’s the weekend after the main Festival. Film critic Mark Kermode has already confirmed he’ll be coming!
Plans are already underway for Board Shorts 2008, our not-to-be-missed annual suft/skate film event, which promises to be bigger than ever! We’ve booked a marquee with a capacity for 800 people at the Sandsifter Bar in Hayle, there’ll be live music and everyone can let their hair down as it’s the weekend after the main Festival. Film critic Mark Kermode has already confirmed he’ll be coming!
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