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Australia's most unique film festival, In The Bin Short Film Festival is now calling for entries from the Gold Coast and around the world.
ENTRY DEADLINE: 01/08/2008
WHEN: 13/09/2008 to 20/09/2008
WHERE: Parklands, Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary
STATE: QLD
COUNTRY: Country
Do you want to have your film screened at one of Australia's mostprestigious short film festival? Do you want to win cash for your film? Or how about some of the funkiest trophies you will ever see? Do you want your film to screen at some of Australia's most unique communities and venues? How about getting paid for your film to tour with In The Bin? Just download an entry form from our website, send your film either on DVD or VHS with 2 pics and we'll do the rest of the work.
In The Bin is looking for films for In The Bin Film Festival's four nights the very best in Australasian short films. Board Shorts
Sports Short Films and Cart-orts Animated and family short films. A selection of the very best selected from all of the festival will
be made to tour for 2009. If your film is selected to tour, you will be payed $20 per screening at each festival, not bad
considering we are aiming for over 60 this year!
Entry information can be found at http://www.inthebin.net.au/. Films must be no longer than 15 min, and entries close on the first week of August and entry fee is $15, however we have special fees for bulk entries both private and from the tertiary sector.
In The Bin Launch Festival will be held from the 13th – 20th of September and the tour commences from the 22nd of September. For more information visit http://www.inthebin.net.au/ or email mailto:pia@inthebin.net.au