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3 Minute Film Festival Contest In Delta

Darpan News Desk, 19 Dec, 2019 09:38 PM

    Get ready for a brand new film festival happening in Delta as a part of Heritage Week 2020. 

     

    Delta artists ages 15 to 25 are encouraged to submit their films to be shown at the North Delta Centre for the Arts this coming February. The catch? Films can only be three minutes long!


    This year’s theme is The Culture of Heritage: Place and Space and can be interpreted any way you see fit in narrative, documentary or animated form. Do you have a collection of Tiktoks that fit the theme? Send them in!


    Once submitted along with the application form, it will be reviewed by a panel of judges before being shown to the public on February 21, 2020.


    Submissions are due Monday, January 20th by 5:00pm.

     

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