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Jeremy Butler <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: UFVA STUDENT FILM & VIDEO FESTIVAL
Author: Dave Kluft <[log in to unmask]> at SMTP-LINK
Date: 4/11/95 1:27 AM
 
 
CALL FOR ENTRIES & Tour Announcement
 
THE 1995 UFVA STUDENT FILM & VIDEO FESTIVAL
 
Founded to survey and exhibit the very best in student work worldwide,
the UFVA STUDENT FILM & VIDEO FESTIVAL announces its third annual
competition.
 
Works must have been completed no earlier than May 1993, and while the
film/video maker was enrolled in an educational institution
(University/College Undergraduate or Graduate level).
 
Entries are being accepted in four categories: Animation, Documentary,
Experimental, and Narrative. First, Second and Third place prizes, as
well as several Honorable Mentions, will be awarded in each category.
 
All works will be prescreened by a panel of filmmakers, teachers, and
curators; finalists are sent on the the Finalist Judges. 1994 finalist
judges included Susan Seidelman, Allison Anders, Christine Choy, Tom
Kalin, Art Clokey, Jill Godmilow, Craig Baldwin, Kathy High & others.
 
The festival premieres each year at the conference of the University FIlm
& Video Association, which will be held this year in Keene, New
Hampshire, August 2-5. Following the conference, selected works will go
on a national tour. 1994 tour sites included: American Cinemateque, Los
Angeles; Neighborhood Film/Video Project, Philadelphia; Films From the
Margin, Boston; Rhode Island School of Design; Stanford University;
American University.
 
At least $2500 in cash will be awarded; all entrants receive a free copy
of the UFVA International Festival Directory for Students.
 
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: MAY 31, 1995
 
ENTRY FEE: $15.00, $10 for UFVA members.
 
FOR OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM....
 
call 1-800-499-8382 or (215)923-3532 (outside the U.S.)
or send your "Snail Mail" address to [log in to unmask]
(you can finger the above address for more info.)
 
TOUR:
The Festival will be available for rental as part of a national tour,
from August '95 to March '96. Please contact us about prices, scheduling
information, or with questions. (-Dave Kluft, Festival Director)

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